Yes. Consider an industrial plant near an airport that wipes out the ILS
system or inhibits ATC or law enforcement comms. The section of Part 15
that says no harmful interference will most certainly come into play as
the affected users are licensed operations. The exemption lies in the
radiated field strength (they're neither Class B or Class A devices that
have field strength limits) but they still may not cause interference to
licensed operations.
Kim N5OP
On 11/20/2018 12:07 PM, Lee STRAHAN wrote:
So industrial plants are also exempt from the part 15 requirements but does
this also mean that they still cannot cause harmful interference?
Lee K7TJR OR
The FCC has not generally tried to interpret things as appliances that are not.
The devices are still subject to the requirement that the operator of the
device not cause harmful interference.
Ed, W1RFI
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