If I manage to remember I'll look it up. As far as compliance goes for FCC regs
I believe they come under part 15, unintentional radiators.
KW
Wisotzkey, Rich wrote:
> There is an FCC ruling on radar detectors. I believe they are covered under
> part 97 of the regulations. VA makes a stink about them. If you make an
> issue about being stopped with a detector, your only recourse (if you want
> to fight it) is to go to court.
> Yes indeed, the airwaves are free; except in VA. (So they would have you
> believe.)
> Rich - Ashburn, VA
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Beau Hale [mailto:sleepy@neteze.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 02, 1998 2:36 PM
> To: Dakota List
> Subject: RE: DML: Radar Detectors
>
> While randomly pounding on their keyboard tsawyer@northc.com typed
>
> >Something seems strange to me. Back in '94 I believe the FCC made a
> >ruling about the freedom of airwaves. That is, if it is out there, and
> >not military, we can recieve it. I'll have to look it up.
>
> They did make a ruleing however VA chooses to ignore it. BTW are RD
> illegal in CA?
>
> L8R
> Beau
> "I don't think it's Stan's dog that is confused" - Kyle
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