2007 Yamaha Motorsports Royal Star Venture Owners Manual - Page 55

2007 Yamaha Motorsports Royal Star Venture Manual

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AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO The Citizens Band Radio Service is under the jurisdiction of the Federal Communications Commission (F.C.C.). Any adjustments or modifications which would alter the performance of the transceiver's original F.C.C. Type Acceptance or which would change the frequency-determining method are strictly prohibited. Replacement or substitution of Crystals, Transistors, IC, Regulator Diodes or any other part of unique nature with parts other than those recommended may cause violation of the technical regulation of Part 95 of the F.C.C. Rules or Violation of Type Acceptance requirements of Part 2 of the Rules. Elimination of licensing The Federal Communications Commission (F.C.C.) has ruled that Citizens Band Radio Service Operators no longer are required to obtain an F.C.C. license to operate their CB equipment. In doing so, the F.C.C. also decided to permit CB station operation without station identification. Elimination of individual station license results in no lessening of the operating privileges or responsibilities of CB users. An operator of a CB radio station is still required to comply with the Communications Act and with the rules of CB Radio Service. CB radio functions The CB radio is capable of the following functions, which are further explained in the following sections: G Selecting a CB channel for transmitting or receiving G Adjusting the squelch level G Adjusting the receiving volume level G Transmitting and receiving Selecting a CB channel 1. Make sure that the CB radio is turned on and is selected. (See page 4-6.) 2. Repeatedly push either side of the up/down switch for less than one second until the desired CB channel ("Ch:01" through "Ch:40") is displayed. NOTE: All channels, except channel 9, may be used for communications between stations operating under different licenses. Channel 9 has been reserved by the F.C.C. for emergency communications involving the immediate safety of individuals or immediate protection of property. Channel 9 may also be used to render assistance to a motorist. This is an F.C.C. rule and applies to all operators of CB radios. 4 1. CB radio indicator light 4-17

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AUDIO SYSTEM AND CB RADIO
4-17
4
The Citizens Band Radio Service is
under the jurisdiction of the Federal
Communications
Commission
(F.C.C.). Any adjustments or modifi-
cations which would alter the perfor-
mance of the transceiver’s original
F.C.C. Type Acceptance or which
would change the frequency-deter-
mining method are strictly prohibit-
ed. Replacement or substitution of
Crystals, Transistors, IC, Regulator
Diodes or any other part of unique
nature with parts other than those
recommended may cause violation
of the technical regulation of Part 95
of the F.C.C. Rules or Violation of
Type Acceptance requirements of
Part 2 of the Rules.
Elimination of licensing
The Federal Communications Com-
mission (F.C.C.) has ruled that Citizens
Band Radio Service Operators no long-
er are required to obtain an F.C.C. li-
cense to operate their CB equipment.
In doing so, the F.C.C. also decided to
permit CB station operation without sta-
tion identification. Elimination of individ-
ual station license results in no
lessening of the operating privileges or
responsibilities of CB users. An opera-
tor of a CB radio station is still required
to comply with the Communications Act
and with the rules of CB Radio Service.
CB radio functions
The CB radio is capable of the following
functions, which are further explained
in the following sections:
Selecting a CB channel for trans-
mitting or receiving
Adjusting the squelch level
Adjusting the receiving volume lev-
el
Transmitting and receiving
Selecting a CB channel
1. Make sure that the CB radio is
turned on and is selected. (See
page 4-6.)
2.
Repeatedly push either side of the
up/down switch for less than one
second until the desired CB chan-
nel (“Ch:01” through “Ch:40”) is
displayed.
NOTE:
All channels, except channel 9, may be
used for communications between sta-
tions operating under different licenses.
Channel 9 has been reserved by the
F.C.C. for emergency communications
involving the immediate safety of indi-
viduals or immediate protection of prop-
erty. Channel 9 may also be used to
render assistance to a motorist. This is
an F.C.C. rule and applies to all opera-
tors of CB radios.
1.
CB radio indicator light