FCC Web Documents citing 95.135
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/1998/fcc98025.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/1998/fcc98025.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/1998/fcc98025.wp
- 95.119 95.121 Transmitting channel. No new rule 95.123 Sharing a station or sharing equipment. No new rule 95.125 Station control point. No new rule 95.127 Controlling a station from a remote point. No new rule 95.129 Station equipment (revise; remove cross-reference to 95.129 deleted section). 95.131 Servicing station transmitters. No new rule 95.133 Modification to station transmitters. No new rule 95.135 Maximum authorized transmitting power (conform 95.135 output power). 95.137 Moving a small base station or a small control station. No new rule 95.139 Adding a small base station or a small control station 95.139 (Conform to Part 1 Rule). 95.171 Station operator duties (rename section; remove cross- 95.171 reference to deleted section; incorporate related sections (Secs. 95.173 and 95.175)). 95.173
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/docs/clearinghouse/references/cert-frs-gmrs-faq.doc
- the Universal Licensing System (ULS), or file FCC Form 605 manually. New filers can learn more about ULS in its getting started tutorials. See Fee Requirements for FCC Form 605 for current licensing fee information. ``What are the benefits to obtaining a license? `` The benefits are many. • You may use up to fifty-watts transmitter output power FCC R&R 95.135 on base stations and mobile units with home rooftop or vehicle rooftop antennas. • You may use up to five watts effective radiated power on FRS 1-7 • You may have a Small Base Station FCC R&R 95.139on FRS 1-7. (Five watts ERP or less and antenna height not to exceed twenty feet.) • You may use radios with removable