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Your transceiver might cause TV
or radio interference even when it
is operating properly. To deter-
mine whether your transceiver is
causing the interference, turn off
your transceiver. If the interfer-
ence goes away, your transceiver
is causing it. Try to eliminate the
interference by:
• moving your transceiver
away from the receiver
• contacting your local
RadioShack store for help
If you cannot eliminate the inter-
ference, the FCC requires that
you stop using your transceiver.
Additional FCC Regulations
The Business Radio Service is
under the jurisdiction of the
(FCC). Any adjustments or alter-
ations that would alter the perfor-
mance of the transceiver so it no
longer meets the original FCC
type acceptance or would change
the frequency-determining meth-
od are strictly prohibited.
Replacement or substitution of
crystals, transistors, ICs, regulator
diodes, or any other component
that is of a unique nature with
components other than those rec-
ommended can violate the techni-
cal regulations of the FCC rules or
violate type acceptance require-
ments of the rules.
Before you operate the transceiv-
er, you must obtain your license. It
is illegal to transmit without the
appropriate license, which you
can get by submitting a complet-
ed FCC Form 600 to the FCC (or
through the PCIA). Furthermore,
you are required to understand
Part 90 of the FCC Rules and
Regulations prior to operating
your transceiver. It is the user’s
responsibility to see that this unit
is operating at all times in accor-
dance with the FCC Rules and
Regulations.
Exposure to Radio Frequency
Energy
The design of your radio, which
generates radio frequency (RF)
electromagnetic energy, complies
with the following national and in-
ternational standards and guide-
lines:
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