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 KTR 2280 Preliminary H 08/17/06
Rev. 0, Aug/2006   
©Honeywell International Inc. Do not print without express permission of Honeywell
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1.6 LICENSING REQUIREMENTS
The KTR 2280 meets CFR Title 47, Part 15 and Part 2 (FCC Approvals) for all radio 
equipment.  For non-US registered aircraft, follow applicable licensing requirements as 
required.
The Federal Communications Commission requires that the operator of the transmitter of 
this equipment hold a restricted radio telephone operators permit (FCC Form 605) or 
higher class license.  A permit may be obtained by a U.S. citizen from the nearest field 
office of the FCC; no examination is required.  An Aircraft Station License is required for 
this equipment. Forms (FCC Form 605, New Aircraft Station License, or FCC Form 405A, 
Renewal of Aircraft Station License) can be obtained from the nearest FCC Field Office.  
This equipment has been type accepted by the FCC and entered on their list of type 
accepted equipment as Honeywell KTR 2280 and must be identified as Honeywell KTR 
2280 on FCC Form 605, Aircraft Radio Station License Application.
CAUTION:
THE VHF TRANSMITTER IN THIS EQUIPMENT IS GUARANTEED TO 
MEET FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION ACCEPTANCE 
OVER THE OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE ONLY WHEN A 
HONEYWELL CRYSTAL IS USED IN THE STABILIZED MASTER 
OSCILLATOR. USE OF OTHER THAN HONEYWELL CRYSTALS IS 
CONSIDERED AN UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION, AND WILL VOID 
THE WARRANTY.
1.7 CONTINUED AIRWORTHINESS INSTRUCTIONS
1.7.1 EQUIPMENT
The instructions for continued airworthiness given in the TC or STC approvals for this 
product supplements or supersedes the instructions for continued airworthiness in this 
manual.
Most Honeywell products are designed and manufactured to allow "on condition 
maintenance". On condition maintenance is described as follows; There are no periodic 
service requirements necessary to maintain continued airworthiness. No maintenance is 
required until the equipment does not properly perform its intended function.   When 
service is required, a complete performance test should be accomplished following any 
repair action. Consult the appropriate unit Maintenance/Overhaul Manual for complete 
performance test information.
14 CFR Part 25.1529 Instructions for Continued Airworthiness is met per the following 
instructions:
A.
The removal of the equipment is on the condition of failure. There is no re-
quired maintenance