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From: | Steve Schear |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Do I need a FCC license? |
Date: | Mon, 09 Jan 2006 11:56:53 -0800 |
At 06:30 AM 1/9/2006, LRK wrote:
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 11:35:57PM -0600, Eunsoo Seo wrote: > Hi, guys. I'm a newbie. > I'm planning to buy some USRPs and start learning gnu radio. >> By the way, somebody told me that I need a license from FCC to use gnu radio.> And he said that getting a license is not the manufacturer's duty but mine. > > Is this true? > Do you guys have licenses?
2. Part 15 allows unlicensed transmission in some frequency ranges at low power. (47 CFR 15)
I believe Part 15 allows transmission on most frequencies below a certain power/duty-cycle threshold.
3. Test systems using cables and dummy loads which keep signals contained do not need a license.
Signal generators of arbitrary complexity do not need a license or FCC approval other than manufacturer/seller's assurance of unintended/conducted emissions are within Part 15.
Steve
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