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| | ARRLWeb: FCC Part-15 Rules: Unlicensed RF Devices |
 | | Part 15 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is important to amateurs because it regulates low power, unlicensed devices that could cause interference to the Amateur Radio Service and vice versa. |
 | | The sections of Part 15 that are most applicable to amateurs include: 15.5(a), (b) and (c) Conditions of Operation, 15.13 Incidental Radiators, 15.17 Susceptibility to interference and sections from Subpart B-Unintentional Radiators (15.101 Equipment authorization of unintentional radiators, 15.105 Information to the user, 15.107 Conduction limits, and 15.109 Radiated emission limits). |
 | | Part 15, Subparts C and D addresses RF emission limits from different types of intentional radiators such as remotely controlled garage door opener controls, R/C toy cars, hand held automobile door lock and burglar alarm controls, cordless telephones (including both base and handset), wireless baby monitors, toy "walkie-talkies", dog trainers, carrier-current and perimeter-protection systems. |
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