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itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote:
Rule 13 - Illegal Communications
{A} You must NOT use a CB station-
[1] in connection with activity which is against federal,
state or
local law;
[2] to transmit obscene, indecent or profane words, language
or
meaning;
[3] to interfere intentionally with the communications of
another CB
station;
[4] to transmit one-way communications, EXCEPT for emergency
communications, traveler assistance, brief tests (radio checks) or
voice paging;
[5] to advertise or solicit the sale of any goods or
services; [6] to transmit music, whistling, sound effects or
any material to
amuse or entertain;
[7] to transmit any sound effect solely to attract attention;
[8] to transmit the word "MAYDAY" or use any other
international
distress signal, EXCEPT when your station is located in a ship,
aircraft or other vehicle which is threatened with GRAVE AND
IMMINENT danger and you are requesting IMMEDIATE assistance.
[9] to communicate with, or ATTEMPT to communicate with, any
CB
station more than 155.3 miles (250 kilometers) away
[10] to advertise a political candidate or political campaign
(You
may use your CB radio for the business or organizational aspects
of a campaign, if you follow all other applicable rules);
[11] to communicate with stations in other countries, except
stations in Canada (on General Radio Service).
[12] to transmit a false or deceptive communication.
{B} You must not use a CB station to transmit communications
intended for live or delayed rebroadcast on radio or television.
You may use your CB station to gather news items or to prepare
programs.
Rule 25 - Modifications to Transmitters
{A} You must not make or have any one else make any internal
modification to your CB transmitter.
{B} Internal modification does NOT include:
[1] Repair, or servicing of a CB station transmitter; or
[2] Changing plug-in modules which were type-accepted as part
of
your CB transmitter
{C} You must not operate a CB transmitter which has been modified
by anyone in any way, including modification to operate on
unauthorized frequencies or with illegal power.
Not so sure they're 100% illegal:
1. It doesn't take internal modifications to transmit a roger beep
on a CB radio. External electronics can accomplish this.
Microphones do not have to be type accepted and can include this
circuitry.
2. Roger beeps used for their intended purpose (that is, signaling
the end of a transmission) are not used "simply to attract
attention", are not intended to entertain, and do not violate any
part of either of these sections.
You might want to rethink some of your statements before you put
them out here, not-not-Jorge. In this case, you're not 100%
correct.
-SSB
Please do not confuse him with facts.
I just posted the facts Randy sorry you don't agree with them he
posted his opinion. since when is opinion facts? snif sniff ... hey
randy you stink....
Look in the middle of the picture of the back of the radio. See the
FCC ID?
Look here randy, who knows what that fcc tag is but this is right from
the horse's mouth(FCC) who do you prefer to believe???? If the FCC says
it is not type certified they most certainly should know, why do you
continue to argue your wrong and you can't stand the fact i once again
gotcha. Now if they are So "Legal" there should be plenty of them on the
market, you have all your hopes tied up in a loser. get over it I own
you.
So anyway, what tone do you like in illegal roger beeps? Personally, I
prefer 103.5, not obtrusive, and if you use a really good woofer (15" or
larger), you get that thump. 1k is way too tweety.
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