On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 10:36:14AM -0600, 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.)
<pendant> it's a not c </pendant>
from what i understand, you may run said equipment, but
if it causes
interference in someone's class b equipment you must stop using
the class a
stuff _OR_ face up to, what is it, i think $50,000 fine. but afaik, you are
allowed to run it as long as no-one complains.
-brian