Operating Rules And Regulations - Ericsson AEGIS EDACS M-PA Operator's Manual

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direction or moving to a higher elevation may also
improve communication. Vehicular operation can be
aided with the use of an externally mounted antenna.
Battery condition is another important factor in the
trouble free operation of a portable radio. Always
properly charge the batteries.
Always observe all of the Federal Communication
Commission's rules and regulations.

OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS

Two-way FM radio systems must be operated in
accordance with the rules and regulations of the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC). As an
operator of two-way radio equipment, you must be
thoroughly familiar with the rules that apply to your
particular type of radio operation. Following these
rules will help eliminate confusion, assure the most
efficient use of the existing radio channels, and result
in a smoothly functioning radio network.
When using your two-way radio, remember these
rules:
1.
It is a violation of FCC rules to interrupt any
distress or emergency message. As your
radio operates in much the same way as a
telephone "party line", always listen to make
sure that the channel is clear and/or observe
the display for the absence of the "BSY"
status flag before transmitting. Emergency
calls have priority over all other messages.
If someone is sending an emergency mes-
sage - such as reporting a fire or asking for
help in an accident - KEEP OFF THE AIR!
2.
The use of profane or obscene language is
prohibited by Federal law.
3.
It is against the law to send false call letters,
false distress or emergency messages.
4.
The FCC requires that you keep conversa-
tions brief and confine them to business. To
save time, use coded messages whenever
possible.
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