low power tv

Ed Greshko Ed.Greshko at greshko.com
Mon Apr 21 22:33:19 UTC 2008


g wrote:

> also, you should have a look at part 15.??? that it refers to.

I am not sure what your obsession is with FCC part 15 is.  If you look at 
almost any manual for a Wifi Access Point you'll find a reference to the 
device being tested and in compliance with the FCC part 15 regulations.  My 
DLink even goes so far as to explain "These limits are designed to provide 
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 
installation......".

However, you probably should be less glib in your assertion that no town 
approval are required.  I seem to recall the OP saying the intention is to 
mount it on a water tower.  Also, the device being mounted is going to be 
supplying a service and the town may have regulations in this 
area...sometimes call an ordinance.  Many towns have tons of ordinances that 
include things like how your sidewalk must be maintained, how your tree 
branches can extend over another's property, how high your flag pole is and 
if your kids can set up a lemon aide stand.

IMHO, checking the local ordinances is much more important that trying to 
look up what FCC part 15 is all about





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