Uniden MC535 English Owners Manual - Page 2
Maritime Radio Services Operation
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Color profile: Disabled Composite Default screen Maritime Radio Services Operation You are required to comply with the Rules and Regulations set forth by the Federal Communications Commission. A complete set of FCC Marine Radio Rules may be purchased from the US Government Printing Office by requesting "Volume IV of the FCC Rules." Some of the important rules follow: • You must obtain a Ship's Station License by making application to the FCC on FCC Form 506. A copy of this form is included with your radio. An Interim Ship's Station License may be obtained by personal appearance at your local FCC Field Office. The Ship's Station License must be posted at the station location. • A Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit (or higher grade license) must also be obtained from the FCC in order to legally operate your transmitter in international waters. Application is to be made on FCC Form 753. An interim permit is automatically granted upon submission of your application. • You must keep a current copy of the appropriate FCC Rules. • You must maintain a log book in which you record all calls and full transmitter maintenance records. • Your transmitter must be verified to be in compliance with current FCC requirements by an appropriately licensed technician. This has been done at the factory for your MC535. A signed Certificate of Compliance Card is included with your radio and should be kept with your log book. • You may not make transmitter tuning adjustments unless you are the holder of a valid first or second class commercial license issued by the FCC. Please request the assistance of your Uniden Marine Dealer and your nearest FCC Field Office if you need other than a Ship's Station License. C:\MANUALS7\mc535\Mc535.vp Tue Sep 08 10:53:57 1998