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FCC 95.335
Revised as of October 1, 2018
Goto Year:2017 |
2019
§ 95.335 Operation of non-certified transmitters prohibited.
Except as provided in paragraph (a) of this section, no person shall
operate a transmitter in any Personal Radio Service unless it is a
certified transmitter; that is, a transmitter of a type which has
obtained a grant of equipment certification for that service, pursuant
to part 2, subpart J of this chapter. Use of a transmitter that is not
FCC-certified voids the user's authority to operate that station. See
sections 302(a), (b), and (e) of the Communications Act (47 U.S.C.
302(a), (b), and (e)).
(a) Exceptions. Under certain exceptions, non-certified Personal Radio
Service transmitters, or transmitters certified for use in the land
mobile radio services may be operated. Any such exceptions applicable
to stations in a Personal Radio Service are set forth in the subpart
governing that specific service. See e.g., § § 95.735 and 95.1735.
(b) Revoked or withdrawn certification. In the event that the FCC
revokes or withdraws a grant of equipment certification for a type of
Personal Radio Service transmitter, existing transmitters already in
service may continue to be operated unless and until the FCC determines
otherwise and gives Public Notice of that decision.
(c) Grantee permissible modifications. Only the grantee of the
equipment certification may modify the design of a certified Personal
Radio Service transmitter type, and then only pursuant to and in full
compliance with the requirements and procedures for permissible changes
and modifications in part 2 of this chapter. See § § 2.932 and 2.1043 of
this chapter.
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Goto Section: 95.333 | 95.337
Goto Year: 2017 |
2019
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