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Rev 2.02<br />
E1B05 (FCC Rules)<br />
An amateur station antenna structure not close to a public use airport, unless the FAA is notified and it is registered<br />
with the FCC, cannot be higher than 200 feet above ground level at its site.<br />
E1B06 (FCC Rules)<br />
If you are installing an amateur station antenna at a site within 20,000 feet of a public use airport you may have to<br />
notify the Federal Aviation Administration and register it with the FCC.<br />
E1B07 (FCC Rules)<br />
Before erecting an amateur station antenna located at or near a public use airport the FAA must be notified and it<br />
must be registered with the FCC if the antenna would exceed a certain height depending upon the antenna’s<br />
distance from the nearest active runway.<br />
E1B08 (FCC Rules)<br />
An amateur station operation is restricted, if its emissions cause interference to the reception of a domestic<br />
broadcast station on a receiver of good engineering design, on those amateur service frequencies that cause<br />
interference to the broadcast receiver.<br />
E1B09 (FCC Rules)<br />
The Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) is a radio service of amateur stations for civil defense<br />
communications during periods of local, regional, or national civil emergencies.<br />
E1B10 (FCC Rules)<br />
Any FCC-licensed amateur station certified by the responsible civil defense organization for the area served may<br />
operate amateur stations under RACES.<br />
E1B11 (FCC Rules)<br />
All amateur service frequencies otherwise authorized to the control operator are normally authorized to any FCC<br />
licensed amateur station participating in RACES.<br />
E1B12 (FCC Rules)<br />
Specific amateur service frequency segments authorized in FCC Part 214 are authorized to an amateur station<br />
participating in RACES during a period when the President's War Emergency Powers are in force.<br />
Jack Tiley <strong>AD7FO</strong> Page 10 3/15/2009