Fcc Regulations; Fcc License Required; Fcc Part 90 Rules - Radio Shack BTX-127 Owner's Manual

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FCC Regulations

FCC License Required

This transceiver is intended for use in
the operation of commercial activities,
educational, philanthropic, or ecclesiasti-
cal institutions, and hospitals, clinics, or
medical associations.
The Federal Communications Commis-
sion (FCC) requires you to have a li-
cense
before
you
transceiver. Unless you are already li-
censed to operate on one of the preset
frequencies, you must apply for a fre-
quency through the PCIA (Personal
Communication Industry Association), a
non-profit organization that assigns fre-
quencies nationwide to help prevent
conflicts between different businesses
using transceivers in the same area. For
more information about getting a license,
contact the PCIA at 800-759-0300, ex-
tension 3068 (in Virginia 703-739-0300,
extension 3068).
For other questions concerning the li-
cense application, contact the FCC at
717-337-1212, or write:
FCC
P.O. Box 1040
Gettysburg, PA 17325
For the latest FCC application form and
instructions, call the FCC's fax-on-de-
mand service at 1-202-418-0177 from a
fax machine and request one or more of
the following documents:
To receive:
All forms and instructions
Form 600 instructions only
Main Form 600 only
Form 600 schedules only
If you do not have a fax machine, you
can call the Government Forms Distri-
bution Center at 1-800-418-FORM and
request that the form and instructions
operate
this
be mailed to you.

FCC Part 90 Rules

You must be familiar with Part 90 of
FCC Rules before you operate your
transceiver. The operation instructions
in this manual conform to Part 90, but
do not cover all items in Part 90.
Overall, Part 90 states that:
• You must have a valid license
before you use the transceiver.
You enter:
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006001
006002
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