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Thomas you can start around here in the Part 15 rules.
[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 47, Volume 1, Parts 0 to 19] [Revised as of October 1, 2000] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 47CFR15.3] [Page 676-679] TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION PART 15--RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES--Table of Contents Subpart A--General Sec. 15.3 Definitions. (dd) Test equipment is defined as equipment that is intended primarily for purposes of performing measurements or scientific investigations. Such equipment includes, but is not limited to, field strength meters, spectrum analyzers, and modulation monitors. "Thomas Magma" wrote in message news:Ih3zi.82605$rX4.66763@pd7urf2no... Low power test gear is listed as a permitted form of radiation. While a signal generator is permitted for use as a test instrument, it would not be legal to use it for say a transmitter on a ham band that you are not licened to use. YOu could legally use it for a ham band transmitter if you followed all the other part 95 rules. Hi Ralph, I don't mean to sound offensive, but do you know for a fact that low power test gear is a permitted form of intentional radiation? I wonder what constitutes 'low power'. Do you know where this is written so I can research it myself? Thanks, Thomas |
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