TREG'ers,

Try the Form 730 application guide (available from Bill von Alven), 
Appendix A, page A3, under registration code RC.  It says:

"Conversation recorders.  FCC Order in Docket No. 20940 permits use 
of beep tone or consent of all parties when conversations are 
recorded.  Beep tone characteristics:  Pulse width:  0.2 sec +/- 20%; 
frequency:  1400 Hz +/- 10%; repetition rate:  12-15 seconds; level:  
average speech (-9dBm averaged over 3 seconds).  From FCC Docket No. 
6787, 1/15/46."

Pete

>   Question for the group:
> Is there any regulation that dictates a called party 
> to inform calling party that they are being recorded 
> OR to be recorded.  I posted this question on emc-pstc
> and a number of people responded that in CA, NY and MO 
> it is un-lawful to record somebody without the 
> other party being aware of it.  
> Now the question is "What are the permissible 
> means of letting the other party know that they are 
> being recorded"(are audible beeps acceptable) where
> are these requirements defined. 
> Any information is appreciated.
> 
> 
>   
>   RCIC - http://www.rcic.com
>   Regulatory Compliance Information Center
>
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