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MLD wrote:
Nice thought, but I went a bit down that road--I'm fuzzy about the specific details but for one reason or another the people that I spoke to didn't give me anything positive. Something about the generation of RF interference not applying to a product like a furnace. Anything that generates RF inside the USA is regulated by the FCC. If your cat's butt emits RF in the USA it's regulated by the FCC. -- "A man's country is not a certain area of land, of mountains, rivers, and woods, but it is a principle; and patriotism is loyalty to that principle." -- George William Curtis |
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