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(b) If you are communicating with another CB station or
stations, you, and the stations communicating with you,
must limit each of your conversations to no more than
five continuous minutes.
(c) At the end of your conversation, you, and the
stations communicating with you, must not transmit
again for at least one minute.
§ 95.417 (CB Rule 17) Do I identify my CB
communications?
(a) You need not identify your CB communications.
(b) [You are encouraged to identify your CB
communications by any of the following means:
(1) Previously assigned CB call sign;
(2) K prefix followed by operator initials and residence
zip code;
(3) Name; or
(4) Organizational description including name and any
applicable operator unit number.]
(c) [You are encouraged to use your ''handle'' only in
conjunction with the methods of identification listed in
paragraph (b) of this section.]
§ 95.418 (CB Rule 18) How do I use my CB station
in an emergency or to assist a traveler?
(a) You must at all times and on all channels, give
priority to emergency communications.
(b) When you are directly participating in emergency
communications, you do not have to comply with the
rule about length of transmissions (CB Rule 16, §
95.416). You must obey all other rules.
(c) You may use your CB station for communications
necessary to assist a traveler to reach a destination
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or to receive necessary services. When you are using
your CB station to assist a traveler, you do not have to
obey the rule about length of transmissions (CB Rule
16, § 95.416). You must obey all other rules.
(d) You may use your CB station to transmit one-way
communications concerning highway conditions to
assist travelers.
[48 FR 24894, June 3, 1983, as amended at 57 FR
22442, May 28, 1992]
§ 95.419 (CB Rule 19) May I operate my CB station
transmitter by remote control?
(a) You may not operate a CB station transmitter by
radio remote control.
(b) You may operate a CB transmitter by wire line
remote control if you obtain specific approval in writing
from the FCC. To obtain FCC approval, you must
show why you need to operate your station by wire
line remote control. Send your request and justification
to FCC, 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325–
7245. If you receive FCC approval, you must keep the
approval as part of your station records.(See CB Rule
27, §95.427.)
(c) Remote control means operation of a CB transmitter
from any place other than the location of the CB
transmitter. Direct mechanical control or direct electrical
control by wire from some point on the same premises,
craft or vehicle as the CB transmitter is not considered
remote control.
[48 FR 24894, June 3, 1983, as amended at 57 FR
40343, Sept. 3, 1992]
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