Sec. 95.209 (R/C Rule 9) What equipment may I use at my R/C station?
(a) Your R/C station may transmit only with:
(1) An FCC type accepted (or type approved) R/C transmitter (Type
accepted means the FCC has determined that certain radio equipment is
capable of meeting recommended standards for operation); or
(2) A non-type accepted R/C transmitter on Channels 26.995-27.255
MHz if it complies with the technical standards (see part 95, subpart
E).
(3) Use of a transmitter outside of the band 26.995-27.255 MHz which
is not type accepted (or type approved) voids your authority to operate
the station. Use of a transmitter in the band 26.995-27.255 MHz which
does not comply with the technical standards voids your authority to
operate the station.
(b) You may examine a list of type accepted transmitters at any FCC
field office.
(c) Your R/C station may transmit with a transmitter assembled from
a kit.
(d) You must not make, or have made, any internal modification to a
type-accepted transmitter. (See R/C Rule 22.) Any internal modification
to a type-accepted transmitter cancels the type-acceptance, and use of
such a transmitter voids your authority to operate the station.
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