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FCC Rules for CB Radio
RULE 7] Operating Channels/Frequencies [RULE 8] Antenna Height [RULE 9] Equipment [RULE 10] Power Output [RULE 11] Linear Amplifiers [RULE 12] ... a radio transmitter as a signal source, are capable of amplifying the signal. {B} There are no exceptions to this ... ] to transmit music, whistling, sound effects or any material to amuse or entertain; [7] to transmit any sound effect solely to attract ...
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League for the Hard of Hearing > Education, Advocacy & Outreach
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that Assistive ... by court officials are well explained. However, the recommended equipment is not reviewed or tested by people with hearing loss ... be severe. I have examined the arrangements for captioning and amplifying communication in courts as now installed by the Court ...
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Noise Free America - Model Ordinances: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Ch. 10.8. Cross reference(s)--Continuous barking prohibited, § 4-47; sound trucks, sound-amplifying equipment, radios, etc., § 13-2 et seq. Sec. 10.8-11. Intent. It is the ... be used or operated any device, radio, musical instrument, television, phonograph, drum, sound-amplifying equipment or device which produces or reproduces sound either stationary or mobile, in such a manner so as to ...
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Noise Free America - Model Ordinances: Richmond, Virginia
City with sound-amplifying equipment in operation. (b) No person shall operate, or cause to be operated, any sound-amplifying equipment for commercial sound advertising purposes or for ... sound-amplifying equipment and subject only to the regulations prescribed by Section 18-18. (Code 1985, § 19-17) Sec. 18-18. Noncommercial use. Noncommercial use of sound-amplifying equipment and sound ...
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