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47 CFR §95.933

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In addition to the prohibited uses set forth in § 95.333, the operator of a CBRS station must not use a CBRS station:
  1. (a)To transmit one-way communications other than those permitted in § 95.931(b) (transmissions to seek to initiate two-way communications with another station are not considered to be one-way communications);
  2. (b)To advertise or solicit the sale of any goods or services;
  3. (c)To advertise a political candidate or political campaign (a CBRS station may be used for the business or organizational aspects of a campaign);
  4. (d)To communicate with stations in other countries, except General Radio Service stations in Canada;
  5. (e)To transmit communications for live or delayed broadcast on a radio or television broadcast station (a CBRS station may be used to gather news items or to prepare programs);
  6. (f)To transmit music, whistling, sound effects or any other audio material to amuse or entertain; or
  7. (g)To transmit any sound effects solely to attract attention.