
most often accidentally done with with small, loose metallic objects, such as coins or keys.
Please dispose of non-functional batteries in a responsible manner. The batteries for your DX15
Handheld VHF Air Band Transceiver are very similar to cellular telephone batteries, and likely can
be recycled whereever cellular telephone battery recycling is available. For a list of recycling
locations in your area ( SA only), call 1-800-8-BATTERY (800-822-8837) or see the Call 2
Recycle website at www.rbrc.org.
Caution!
This device is designed to operate safely only with Dynon-supplied batteries and power supply
accessories.
Do not operate this device without the supplied Dynon battery pack installed.
Do not operate Dynon power supply accessories at input voltages other than those
recommended.
Do not operate this device without an antenna installed. Doing so may damage the device.
This device is not waterproof. While care has been taken in its design to operate safely and
reliably in conditions such as light rain, it is not designed to be used in severe wet conditions.
Do not operate this device below xx°F (-xx°C) or above xx°F (xx°C). Exposing this device to
prolonged sunlight may result in excessive high temperatures.
Do not drop this device, especially onto hard pavement (or from great height).
Do not operate this device at high volume levels when using a headset. If you experience ringing
in your ears, reduce the volume or do not use this device.
Do not attempt to modify or repair this device - there are no user-servicable parts inside. Doing so
will void the warranty and may result in unauthorized transmissions.
FCC Licensing Requirements (USA Only)
Per the FCC (http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=operations&id=ground_stations)
You may only use your hand-held aviation VHF radio from your aircraft, or under the authority of
an FCC ground station authorization. Ground station authorizations are usually only issued to
aviation service organizations located on airports, businesses engaged in pilot training, aircraft
manufacturers, or persons engaged in chase activities related to soaring and ballooning.
Per the FCC (http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=licensing&id=aircraft_stations)
... you do not need a license to operate a t o- ay VHF radio, radar, or emergency locator
transmitter (ELT) aboard aircraft operating domestically. All other aircraft radio stations must be
licensed by the FCC either individually or by fleet. Aircraft operating domestically do not land in a
foreign country or communicate via radio ith foreign ground stations. Flying in international or
foreign airspace is permitted, so long as the previous conditions are met. If you travel to a foreign
destination, ho ever, (e.g., Canada, Mexico, Bahamas, British Virgin Islands) a SA license is
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