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FCC Rules: Subpart E— §97.401 Operation during a disaster. (a) When normal communication systems are overloaded, damaged or disrupted
because a disaster has (b) When normal communication systems are overloaded, damaged or disrupted
because a natural disaster (c) When a disaster disrupts normal communication systems in a particular
area, the FCC may declare a (d) A station in, or within 92.6 km of, Alaska may transmit emissions J3E and
R3E on the channel at 5.1675 No provision of these rules prevents the use by an amateur station of any
means of radiocommunication at its §97.405 Station in distress. (a) No provision of these rules prevents the use by an amateur station in
distress of any means at its disposal (b) No provision of these rules prevents the use by a station, in the
exceptional circumstances described in §97.407 Radio amateur civil emergency service. (a) No station may
transmit in RACES unless it is an FCC-licensed primary, club, or military
recreation station (b) The frequency bands
and segments and emissions authorized to the control operator are available to
(c) A RACES station may only communicate with: (2) An amateur station registered with a civil defense organization; (3) A United States Government station authorized by the responsible agency to communicate with RACES stations; (4) A station in a service regulated by the FCC whenever such communication is authorized by the FCC. (d) An amateur station registered with a civil defense organization may only
communicate with: registered; (2) The following stations upon authorization of the responsible civil defense official for the organization with which the amateur station is registered: (i) A RACES station licensed to another civil defense organization; (ii) An amateur station registered with the same or another civil defense organization; (iii) A United States Government station authorized by the responsible agency to communicate with RACES stations; and (iv) A station in a service regulated by the FCC whenever such communication is authorized by the FCC. (e) All communications transmitted in RACES must be specifically authorized
by the civil defense national defense or security during periods of local, regional, or national civil emergencies; (2) Messages directly concerning the immediate safety of life of individuals, the immediate protection of property, maintenance of law and order, alleviation of human suffering and need, and the combating of armed attack or sabotage; (3) Messages directly concerning the accumulation and dissemination of public
information or instructions governmental or relief agencies; and (4) Communications for RACES training drills and tests necessary to ensure
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