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This might be a little help for the beginng gmrs operators like me.
*95.119 Station identification.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (e), every GMRS station must transmit a station identification:
(1) Following the transmission of communications or a series of communications; and
(2) Every 15 minutes during a long transmission.
d) The station identification must be transmitted in:
(1) Voice in the English language; or International Morse code telegraphy.
* 95.181 Permissible communications.
(a) may communicate two-way voice messages concerning the licensee's personal
or business activities (see §95.179).
(1) Emergencies (see §95.143);
(2) Rendering assistance to a motorist; and
(3) Civil defense drills,
* must be in plain language (without codes or hidden meanings).
§ 95.183 Prohibited communications.
International distress signals, such as the word “Mayday” (except when on a ship,
aircraft or other vehicle in immediate danger to ask for help);
TECHNICAL REGULATIONS
§ 95.651 Crystal control required.
All transmitters used in the Personal Radio Services must be crystal controlled,
except an R/C station that transmits in the 26–27 MHz frequency band,
a FRS unit, a LPRS unit, a MURS unit, a MedRadio transmitter, or a WMTS unit.
[74 FR 22708, May 14, 2009]
§ 95.655 Frequency capability.
(a) and no transmitter will be certificated for use in the GMRS if it is equipped with a frequency
capability not listed in §95.621,
(b) All frequency determining circuitry (including crystals) and programming controls
in each GMRS transmitter must be internal to the transmitter
and must not be accessible from the exterior of the transmitte
operating panel or from the exterior of the transmitter enclosure.
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This might be a little help for the beginng gmrs operators like me.
*95.119 Station identification.
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (e), every GMRS station must transmit a station identification:
(1) Following the transmission of communications or a series of communications; and
(2) Every 15 minutes during a long transmission.
d) The station identification must be transmitted in:
(1) Voice in the English language; or International Morse code telegraphy.
* 95.181 Permissible communications.
(a) may communicate two-way voice messages concerning the licensee's personal
or business activities (see §95.179).
(1) Emergencies (see §95.143);
(2) Rendering assistance to a motorist; and
(3) Civil defense drills,
* must be in plain language (without codes or hidden meanings).
§ 95.183 Prohibited communications.
International distress signals, such as the word “Mayday” (except when on a ship,
aircraft or other vehicle in immediate danger to ask for help);
TECHNICAL REGULATIONS
§ 95.651 Crystal control required.
All transmitters used in the Personal Radio Services must be crystal controlled,
except an R/C station that transmits in the 26–27 MHz frequency band,
a FRS unit, a LPRS unit, a MURS unit, a MedRadio transmitter, or a WMTS unit.
[74 FR 22708, May 14, 2009]
§ 95.655 Frequency capability.
(a) and no transmitter will be certificated for use in the GMRS if it is equipped with a frequency
capability not listed in §95.621,
(b) All frequency determining circuitry (including crystals) and programming controls
in each GMRS transmitter must be internal to the transmitter
and must not be accessible from the exterior of the transmitte
operating panel or from the exterior of the transmitter enclosure.
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