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Old June 11th 06, 03:26 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default FCC tutorial on looking up schematic/info using ID number

Make sure you are clicking the correct hyperlink. The FCC pages are
weird. Also it could be that the manufacturer excercised secrecy in what
is allowed to be shown. I also notced a number of products have been
certified and later undergone major changes not reflected on the
database as having a permissable change.

n4aeq wrote:

Thanks John, i can get it to display a list of documents that are in
.pdf but i there is no
way to click or open the docs. They just show the list of docs,
pitcures & other, does this mean i need to do something else? Is a
login required before the link will be active?

John wrote:


"John" wrote in message
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"n4aeq" wrote in message
egroups.com...


Im trying to lookup schematics/info the FCCs website:

https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/c...ericSearch.cfm

I have the website but havent had much luck looking anything up using
fcc id #, sense this
is my first attempt then maybe theirs something im doing wrong on the
search page. Alot
of people seem to use the site for schematics and other good
information, seems like
it would great for the ham/experimenter. Any help getting started at
looking up information
on the fcc website would be appreciated.



https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/c...ericSearch.cfm




I hit transmit too soon.
Note that the FCC ID is entered in pieces, the first 3 characters in the
first block, and all of the rest in the second block. That is all that you
have to enter. Try PY3WG511-F as an example. There are lots of
documents available.






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