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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION SS BULLETIN 1097
Safety and Special Radio Services Bureau March 1967
Washington, D. C. 20554
NOTICE TO LICENSEES AND OPERATORS OF LAND MOBILE RADIO STATIONS
A survey of the various types of infractions of the Commission’s rules by licensees of land mobile radio stations indicates that a large
number of violation notices may be avoided if radio station licensees will observe the following suggestions:
1. IDENTIFY YOUR RADIO STATION WHEN TRANSMITTING, AS REQUIRED BY
THE COMMISSION’S RULES *
HAVE FREQUENCY, POWER AND MODULATION MEASUREMENTS MADE EVERY
SIX MONTHS, EVEN THOUGH THIS MAY NOT BE REQUIRED BY THE RULES,
AND MAINTAIN APPROPRIATE RADIO STATION RECORDS.
3. DO NOT MAKE UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES IN YOUR RADIO STATION
EQUIPMENT OR LOCATION.
4. POST YOUR RADIO STATION LICENSE AND ATTACH TRANSMITTER
IDENTIFICATION CARDS TO ALL MOBILE UNITS.
5. COOPERATE WITH OTHER LICENSEES IN FREQUENCY USE.
6. IF FOR SOME REASON YOU RECEIVE AN OFFICIAL NOTICE OF VIOLATION,
TAKE THE NECESSARY CORRECTIVE ACTION AND NOTIFY THE COMMISSION
PROMPTLY.
7. REMEMBER, THAT AS A RADIO STATION LICENSEE, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE
FOR THE OPERATION OF YOUR RADIO STATION IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE
COMMUNICATIONS ACT, THE COMMISSION’S RULES AND THE TERMS OF YOUR
RADIO STATION LICENSE.
* Timing devices which emit an audio and/or visual signal are available to remind the station operator of the
time interval at which station identification must be made.
POST THIS CARD NEAR YOUR STATION LICENSE
FCC - WASHINGTON. D.C.