Wild Planet Entertainment WWWT70489 Wrist Watch Walkie Talkie User Manual

Wild Planet Entertainment, Inc. Wrist Watch Walkie Talkie

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operation on GMRS frequencies requires an FCC license, and such operation is subject to additional rules specified in Part 95 including prohibited communications in Section 95.183.  For hand held operation, the radio device should be held at least 2.5cm from the user’s face. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, body worn operations are restricted to supply belt clip. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements and should be avoided. !!!FRS Authorized Bandwidth 12.5kHZ 2.1033(c)(5) FRS Frequency Range: 95.627 1. 462.5625  8. 467.5625 2. 462.5875  9. 467.5875 3. 462.6125  10. 467.6125 4. 462.6375  11. 467.6375 5.462.6625  12. 467.6625 6. 462.6875  13. 467.6875 7. 462.7125  14. 467.7125 MHz !!!GMRS Authorized Bandwidth 20 kHz, default to be 12.5 KHz  2.1033(c)(5) GMRS Frequency Range: 95.621 15.462.5500 16.462.5750 17.462.6000 18.462.6250 19.462.6500 20.462.6750 21.462.7000 22.462.7250 MHz
FCC ID:  N3EWWWT70489   IMPORTANT REGULATORY INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.    This  device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference and 2.  This  device  must  accept  any  interference  that  is  received,  including any interference that may cause undesired operation.  WARNING:      Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Prohibited communications. (a)  A station operator must not communicate:     (1)  Messages for hire, whether the remuneration received is direct or          indirect;     (2)  Messages in connection with any activity which is against Federal,          State, or local law;     (3)  False or deceptive messages;     (4)  Coded messages or messages with hidden meanings ("10 codes" are          permissible);     (5)  Intentional interference;     (6)  Music, whistling, sound effects or material to amuse or entertain;     (7)  Obscene, profane or indecent words, language or meaning;     (8)  Advertisements or offers for the sale of goods or services;     (9)  Advertisements for a political candidate or political campaign          (messages about the campaign business may be communicated);    (10)  International distress signals, such as the word "Mayday" (except          when on a ship, aircraft or other vehicle in immediate danger to          ask for help);    (11)  Programs (live or delayed) intended for radio or television station          broadcast;    (12)  Messages which are both conveyed by a wireline control link and          transmitted by a GMRS station;    (13)  Messages (except emergency messages) to any station in the Amateur          Radio Service, to any unauthorized station, or to any foreign          station;    (14)  Continuous or uninterrupted transmissions, except for communications          involving the immediate safety of life or property;    (15)  Messages for public address systems;  (b) A station operator in a GMRS system licensed to a telephone answering     service must not transmit any communications to customers of the     telephone answering service.

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