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during periods of continuous oper-
ation.
• You must keep a written record of
any maintenance or modification
made to the transceiver, and you
must make this record available
for inspection upon demand by
the FCC.
Violating any of the provisions of Part
90 can result in fines and/or confisca-
tion of equipment.
Your transceiver might cause TV or ra-
dio interference even when it is operat-
ing properly. To determine whether
your transceiver is causing the interfer-
ence, turn off your transceiver. If the
interference goes away, your trans-
ceiver 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 interfer-
ence, the FCC requires that you stop
using your transceiver.
ADDITIONAL FCC
REGULATIONS
The Business Radio Service is under
the jurisdiction of the FCC. Any adjust-
ments or alterations that would alter
the performance of the transceiver so it
no longer meets the original FCC type
acceptance or would change the fre-
quency-determining method are strictly
prohibited.
Replacement or substitution of crys-
tals, transistors, ICS, regulator diodes,
or any other component that is of a
unique nature with components other
than those recommended can violate
the technical regulations of the
FCC
Rules or violate type acceptance re-
quirement of the rules.
Before you operate the transceiver,
you must obtain your license. It is ille-
gal to transmit without the appropriate
license, which you can get by submit-
ting a completed FCC Form 600 to the
FCC (or through the PCIA). Further-
more, you are required to understand
Part 90 of the
FCC Rules and Regula-
tions prior to operating your transceiv-
er. It is the user's responsibility to see
that this unit is operating at all times in
accordance with the
FCC Rules and
Regulations.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Your transceiver contains a low power
transmitter. When the Push-to-Talk
button is pushed, it sends out radio fre-
quency (RF) signals. The device is au-
thorized to operate at a duty factor not