2. The use of profane or obscene language is
prohibited by Federal law.
3. It is against the law to send false call letters,
or 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.
5. Using your radio to send personal mes-
sages (except in an emergency) is a viola-
tion of FCC rules. You may send only those
messages that are essential for the opera-
tion of your business.
6. It is against Federal law to repeat or other-
wise make known anything you overhear on
your radio. Conversations between others
sharing your channel must be regarded as
confidential.
7. The FCC requires that you identify yourself
at certain specific times by means of your
call letters. Refer to the rules that apply to
your particular type of operation for the
proper procedure.
8. No changes or adjustments shall be made
to the equipment except by an authorized or
certified electronic technician.
BATTERY PACKS
INSTALLING THE BATTERY PACK
1. Ensure the ON/OFF SWITCH on battery
pack is in the off position.
2. Hold the radio and battery pack with the
back of them facing you.
3. Align the battery pack and radio slide
grooves. See Figure 8.
4. Slide the battery pack fully into the radio
until the battery release latch clicks into
place.
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