User's Manual

Unbridled CB Radio Owner’s Manual Version 1.0
Radio Sound, Inc.
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(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 any other international distress signal, except when your
station is located in a ship, aircraft or other vehicle which is threatened by grave and imminent danger and
your are requesting immediate assistance;
(9) To communicate with, or attempt to communicate with, any CB station more than 250 kilometers
(155.3 miles) 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 General Radio Service stations in Canada;
or
(12) To transmit a false or deceptive communication.
(b) You must not use a CB station to transmit communications for live or delayed rebroadcast on a radio or
television broadcast station. You may use your CB station to gather news items or to prepare programs.
2.14 May I be paid to use my CB station?
(a) You may not accept direct or indirect payment for transmitting with a CB station.
(b) You may use a CB station to help you provide a service, and be paid for that service, as long as you are
paid only for the service and not for the actual use of the CB station.
2.15 Who is responsible for communications I make?
You are responsible for all communications which are made by you from a CB station.
2.16 Do I have to limit the length of my communications?
You must limit your CB communications to the minimum practical time.
(b) If you are communicating with another CB station or stations, you, and the stations communicating with
you, must limit each of your conversations to no more than five continuous minutes.
(c) At the end of your conversation, you, and the stations communicating with you, must not transmit again
for at least one minute.
2.17 Do I identify my CB communications?
You need not identify your CB communications.
(a) You are encouraged to identify your CB communications by any of the following means:
(1) Previously assigned CB call sign;
(2) K prefix followed by operator initials and residence zip code;
(3) Name; or
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