FCC 80.92 Revised as of October 1, 2013
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2014
§ 80.92 Prevention of interference.
(a) The station operator must determine that the frequency is not in
use by monitoring the frequency before transmitting, except for
transmission of signals of distress.
(b) When a radiocommunication causes interference to a communication
which is already in progress, the interfering station must cease
transmitting at the request of either party to the existing
communication. As between nondistress traffic seeking to commence use
of a frequency, the priority is established under § 80.91.
(c) Except in cases of distress, communications between ship stations
or between ship and aircraft stations must not interfere with public
coast stations. The ship or aircraft stations which cause interference
must stop transmitting or change frequency upon the first request of
the affected coast station.
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