FCC 95.412 Revised as of October 1, 2006
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Sec. 95.412 (CB Rule 12) What communications may be transmitted?
(a) You may use your CB station to transmit two-way plain language
communications. Two-way plain language communications are communications
without codes or coded messages. Operating signals such as “ten codes” are
not considered codes or coded messages. You may transmit two-way plain
language communications only to other CB stations, to units of your own CB
station or to authorized government stations on CB frequencies about—
(1) Your personal or business activities or those of members of your
immediate family living in your household;
(2) Emergencies (see CB Rule 18, Sec. 95.418);
(3) Traveler assistance (see CB Rule 18, Sec. 95.418); or
(4) Civil defense activities in connection with official tests or drills
conducted by, or actual emergencies announced by, the civil defense agency
with authority over the area in which your station is located.
(b) You may use your CB station to transmit a tone signal only when the
signal is used to make contact or to continue communications. (Examples of
circuits using these signals are tone operated squelch and selective calling
circuits.) If the signal is an audible tone, it must last no longer than 15
seconds at one time. If the signal is a subaudible tone, it may be
transmitted continuously only as long as you are talking.
(c) You may use your CB station to transmit one-way communications (messages
which are not intended to establish communications between two or more
particular CB stations) only for emergency communications, traveler
assistance, brief tests (radio checks) or voice paging.
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