Only if it causes interference on your neighbors TV. Since most
everyone is on cable or satellite nowdays, that isn't really
an issue.
As a side note, my Sony DSS receiver (SAT-B1) causes so much
interference, you can't watch TV from rabbit ears in the
next room. I wonder how they got it past the FCC...
Clint
On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, Jim Strickland wrote:
It does bring up a related question. If memory
serves, electronic
equipment for home use has to have an FCC class C rating, whereas
equipment for business only needs to have a class B rating, since
nobody is expecting to run TVs, radios, etc nearby (at least in
theory). So my question is, if my vaxstation is only class b
rated, can I get in trouble having it in my home? (not sure
the vaxstation isn't class c rated, it's just an example here.)
--
Jim Strickland
jim(a)DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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