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"Type Accepted" (or "Type Acceptance") is an outdated term, replaced in FCC regs with the term "Certificated". While the term may have been purged from the R&R, I have seen it in the current question pool for commercial licenses. Element 1 has a question (#12) that reads: Q: "What is a requirement of all marine transmitting apparatus used aboard United States vessels?" A: "Only equipment that has been type accepted by the FCC for Part 80 operations is authorized." |
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