[RFI] ARRL to FCC...
qrv at kd4e.com
qrv at kd4e.com
Sat Mar 29 21:45:48 EDT 2014
It appears to be a case of fraud & should be addressed by the
appropriate Federal agencies (FCC, FEC, etc.).
If enough people are harmed, directly or indirectly, a class-
action lawsuit may also result.
When it costs them enough they'll knock off the nonsense -
the Chinese want to sell products made in their factories -
if specific factories and/or products are blocked it will
make a difference. It has happened before.
David KD4E
> The unit we tested had the FCC logo on it, even though it was 58 dB
> over the noise limits.
>
> It also has a CE mark on it, and there are already complaints being
> brought in Europe.
>
> Under the US rules, the FCC does not test any equipment to authorize
> it. Even certification is based on manufacturer-supplied test data.
> In the case of lighting devices, the equipment is "verified," meaning
> that the manufacturer is required to test the design before marketing
> it.
>
> Ed Hare, W1RFI
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