Ericsson LZT-1872R1A Portable Radio User Manual


 
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3. It is against the law to send false call letters, or
a false distress or emergency message.
4. The FCC requires that conversations be kept
brief and confined to business. To save time,
use coded messages whenever possible.
5. Using a radio to send personal messages
(except in an emergency) is a violation of the
FCC rules. Send only those messages that are
essential for business operation.
6. It is against Federal law to repeat or otherwise
make known anything overheard on the radio.
Conversations between others sharing a
channel must be regarded as confidential.
7. The FCC requires the operator to transmit
station identification at certain times by means
of call letters. Refer to the FCC rules for your
station's 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 electronics technician.
The EDACS
®
trunking environments have
automatic identify by means of call letters
.
identification features built in and do not require
the user to identify by means of call letters.
NOTE