[ICOM] Icom IC2KL FCC ID

Roger (K8RI) k8ri at rogerhalstead.com
Sat Oct 16 01:17:34 EDT 2010



On 10/16/2010 12:57 AM, Gary P. Fiber wrote:
>    By the way until amplifiers requires to show proof of not being able
> to be operated on the 24 - 28 MHz band in the United states NO High
> Frequency amateur radio equipment that operates between 160 to 10 meters
> and does not receive above 30 MHz requires an FCC ID of any type. Where
> you get into that is when a receiver received above 30 MHz and scans.
> The transmitter is NOT tested for any spectral purity on any amateur
> transmitter. The manufacturers only need follow the technical
> specifications set forth in FCC Part 97. The FCC ID on transceivers like
> the IC756ProIII etc are for FCC Part 15 and the fact they receive above
> 30 MHz and scan.

I know its that way, but why would they care if it scans and receives up 
there?
And what about amplifiers?  Could you have  a transceiver that runs the 
legal limit and does not scan that would not require approval?

73  Roger (K8RI)
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