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Rev 2.02<br />

E1F10 (FCC Rules)<br />

An amateur station may send a message to a business when neither the amateur nor his or her employer has a<br />

pecuniary interest in the communications.<br />

E1F11 (FCC Rules)<br />

Amateur-operator-to-amateur-operator communications transmitted for hire or material compensation are<br />

prohibited, except as otherwise provided in the FCC rules.<br />

E1F12 (FCC Rules)<br />

FCC-licensed amateur stations may use spread spectrum (SS) emissions to communicate when the other station is<br />

in an area regulated by the FCC, when the other station is in a country permitting SS communications and when<br />

the transmission is not used to obscure the meaning of any communication.<br />

E1F13 (FCC Rules)<br />

The maximum transmitter power for an amateur station transmitting spread spectrum communications is 100 watts.<br />

E1F14 (FCC Rules)<br />

An external RF power amplifier must satisfy the FCC's spurious emission standards when operated at its full output<br />

power in order to qualify for a grant of FCC certification.<br />

E1F15 (FCC Rules)<br />

Technician, General, Advanced or Extra Class Amateur operators may be the control operator of an auxiliary<br />

station.<br />

Auxiliary stations transmit communications point to point within a system of cooperating stations. An example<br />

would be the Washington State Evergreen Inter-Tie System that links stations across the northwest.<br />

E1F16 (FCC Rules)<br />

Communications incidental to the purpose of the amateur service and remarks of a personal nature may be<br />

transmitted to amateur stations in foreign countries.<br />

E1F17 (FCC Rules)<br />

The FCC can issue a "Special Temporary Authority" (STA) to an amateur station to provide for experimental<br />

amateur communications.<br />

Jack Tiley <strong>AD7FO</strong> Page 16 3/15/2009

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