Here’s a cute video…watch it and tell us who get’s the $10,000 Fine?
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Carl Blaresays
What Fun Thanks for sharing that video tbone 903…
It is extra clever and everyone will love it.
I notice along the side of the u-tube screen a couple videos about the Whole House 2.0 FM unit, which has been talked about here.
mram1500says
Oh Boy Oh Boy I can Hardly Believe IT! I couldn’t help but email the company for more info regarding FCC certification and unlicensed use after checking out their website.
Christmas is close! Can’t hardly wait for their reply…
Keep ya posted-
mram1500says
Totally Unaware? Here is what DAGCO had to say:
Bob,
Thank you for your interest and inquiries.
According to my understanding, the only transmitters truly certified by the FCC are the one’s for use in people’s cars, but I am no means an expert in terms of FCC limits. My job is to ensure you have as many tools in understanding the FCC’s policies as possible. The key point that I stress in regards to the FCC is that your signal should not cause harmful interference with licensed stations (i.e., do not broadcast on a licensed station, choose an open frequency). Check out Ramsey’s discussion at LINK TO RAMSEY . DAGCO Electronics is an American company, American taxpayer, and American employer; however, for now, my transmitters are manufactured in overseas ๐ I have had excellent success with the RangeStar and is not only my most popular transmitter, but is also the one I choose to use in my home’s application. It has been up and running for nearly 3 years continuously (24/7) and have never had a problem!!!
Carl Blare says
What Fun
Thanks for sharing that video tbone 903…
It is extra clever and everyone will love it.
I notice along the side of the u-tube screen a couple videos about the Whole House 2.0 FM unit, which has been talked about here.
mram1500 says
Oh Boy Oh Boy I can Hardly Believe IT!
I couldn’t help but email the company for more info regarding FCC certification and unlicensed use after checking out their website.
Christmas is close! Can’t hardly wait for their reply…
Keep ya posted-
mram1500 says
Totally Unaware?
Here is what DAGCO had to say:
Bob,
Thank you for your interest and inquiries.
According to my understanding, the only transmitters truly certified by the FCC are the one’s for use in people’s cars, but I am no means an expert in terms of FCC limits. My job is to ensure you have as many tools in understanding the FCC’s policies as possible. The key point that I stress in regards to the FCC is that your signal should not cause harmful interference with licensed stations (i.e., do not broadcast on a licensed station, choose an open frequency). Check out Ramsey’s discussion at LINK TO RAMSEY . DAGCO Electronics is an American company, American taxpayer, and American employer; however, for now, my transmitters are manufactured in overseas ๐ I have had excellent success with the RangeStar and is not only my most popular transmitter, but is also the one I choose to use in my home’s application. It has been up and running for nearly 3 years continuously (24/7) and have never had a problem!!!
Sincerely,
DAGCO Electronics Support
http://www.dagcoelectronics.com
scwis says
Great Ceasar’s Ghost
Goodness gracious, me-oh-my
That will leave a mark…
tbone903 says
Tech Support
I like the picture of the tech support guys on:
http://www.dagcoelectronics.com/troubleshooting.html
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MICRO1700 says
Hmmm
Oh my!
Bruce, MICRO1690/1700