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the signal is used to make contact or to continue communications. 
(Examples of circuits using these signals are tone operated squelch 
and selective calling circuits.) If the signal is an audible tone, it 
must last no longer than 15 seconds at one time. If the signal is a 
subaudible tone, it may be transmitted continuously only as long as 
you are talking.
(c) You may use your CB station to transmit one-way 
communications (messages which are not intended to establish 
communications between two or more particular CB stations) only 
for emergency communications, traveler assistance, brief tests 
(radio checks) or voice paging.
§ 95.413 (CB Rule 13) What communications are prohibited?
(a) You must not use a CB station—
(1) In connection with any activity which is against federal, state or 
local law;
(2) To transmit obscene, indecent or profane words, language or 
meaning;
(3) To interfere intentionally with the communications of another CB 
station; 
(4) To transmit one-way communications, except for emergency 
communications, traveler assistance, brief tests (radio checks), or 
voice paging;
(5) To advertise or solicit the sale of any goods or services;
(6) To transmit music, whistling, sound effects or any material to 
amuse or entertain;
(7) To transmit any sound effect solely to attract attention;
(8) To transmit the word ‘‘MAYDAY’’ or any other international 
distress signal, except when your station is located in a ship, aircraft 
or other vehicle which is threatened by grave and imminent danger 
and your are requesting immediate assistance;
(9) To communicate with, or attempt to communicate with, any CB 
station more than 250 kilometers (155.3 miles) away; 
(10) To advertise a political candidate or political campaign; (you 
may use your CB radio for the business or organizational aspects of 
a campaign, if you follow all other applicable rules);
(11) To communicate with stations in other countries, except 
General Radio Service stations in Canada; or
(12) To transmit a false or deceptive communication.
(b) You must not use a CB station to transmit communications 
for live or delayed rebroadcast on a radio or television broadcast 
station. You may use your CB station to gather news items or to 
prepare programs.
§95.414 (CB Rule 14) May I be paid to use my CB station?
(a) You may not accept direct or in-direct payment for transmitting 
with a CB station.
(b) You may use a CB station to help you provide a service, and be 
paid for that service, as long as you are paid only for the service 
and not for the actual use of the CB station.
§ 95.415 (CB Rule 15) Who is responsible for communications 
I make?
You are responsible for all communications which are made by you 
from a CB station. 
§ 95.416 (CB Rule 16) Do I have to limit the length of my 
communications?
(a) You must limit your CB communications to the minimum 
practical time.
(b) If you are communicating with another CB station or stations, 
you, and the stations communicating with you, must limit each of 
your conversations to no more than five continuous minutes.
(c) At the end of your conversation, you, and the stations 
communicating with you, must not transmit again for at least one 
minute.
§ 95.417 (CB Rule 17) Do I identify my CB communications?
(a) You need not identify your CB communications.
(b) [You are encouraged to identify your CB communications by any 
of the following means:
(1) Previously assigned CB call sign;
(2) K prefix followed by operator initials and residence zip code;
(3) Name; or
(4) Organizational description including name and any applicable 
operator unit number.]
(c) [You are encouraged to use your ‘‘handle’’ only in conjunction 
with the methods of identification listed in paragraph (b) of this 
section.]
§ 95.418 (CB Rule 18) How do I use my CB station in an 
emergency or to assist a traveler?
(a) You must at all times and on all channels, give priority to 
emergency communications.
(b) When you are directly participating in emergency 
communications, you do not have to comply with the rule about 
length of transmissions (CB Rule 16, § 95.416). You must obey all 
other rules.
(c) You may use your CB station for communications necessary 
to assist a traveler to reach a destination or to receive necessary 
services. When you are using your CB station to assist a traveler, 
you do not have to obey the rule about length of transmissions (CB 
Rule 16, § 95.416)
. You must obey all other rules.
(d) You may use your CB station to transmit one-way 
communications concerning highway conditions to assist travelers.
[48 FR 24894, June 3, 1983, as amended at 57 FR 22442, May 28, 
1992]
§ 95.419 (CB Rule 19) May I operate my CB station transmitter 
by remote control?
(a) You may not operate a CB station transmitter by radio remote 
control. 
(b) You may operate a CB transmitter by wire line remote control if 
you obtain specific approval in writing from the FCC. To obtain FCC 
approval, you must show why you need to operate your station by 
wire line remote control. Send your request and justification to FCC, 
1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325–7245. If you receive 
FCC approval, you must keep the approval as part of your station 
records.(See CB Rule 27, §95.427.)
(c) Remote control means operation of a CB transmitter from 
any place other than the location of the CB transmitter. Direct 
mechanical control or direct electrical control by wire from some 
point on the same premises, craft or vehicle as the CB transmitter is 
not considered remote control.
[48 FR 24894, June 3, 1983, as amended at 57 FR 40343, Sept. 3, 
1992]
§ 95.420 (CB Rule 20) May I connect my CB station transmitter 
to a telephone?
(a) You may connect your CB station transmitter to a telephone if 
you comply with all of the following:
(1) You or someone else must be present at your CB station and 
must—
(i) Manually make the connection (the connection must not be made 
by remote control);
(ii) Supervise the operation of the transmitter during the connection;
(iii) Listen to each communication during the connection; and
(iv) Stop all communications if there are operations in violation of 
these rules.
(2) Each communication during the telephone connection must 
comply with all of these rules.
(3) You must obey any restriction that the telephone company 
places on the connection of a CB transmitter to a telephone.
(b) The CB transmitter you connect to a telephone must not be 
shared with any other CB station.
(c) If you connect your CB transmitter to a telephone, you must use 
a phone patch device with has been registered with the