OT: RE: [aprssig] D-710 at FCC test site
Rick Green
rtg at aapsc.com
Tue Aug 7 16:27:41 EDT 2007
On Tue, 7 Aug 2007, Floyd Rodgers wrote:
> all this logic has me wondering... If fcc requires non modifiable gear
> (they do), How in the world will software defined radios ever get into
> type acceptance and thus production?
The FCC requires non-modifiable radios in part 15 devices, not part 97
devices. Amateurs are actually encouraged to experiment on their bands.
The restrictions are to prevent amateur gear from being re-purposed to
nefarious ends.
This also rears its ugly head with the SDR's in modern Wifi cards, where
the 'no user-modifiable parts inside' rule prevents the manufacturers from
releasing full source code to their drivers and firmware.
--
Rick Green
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
-Benjamin Franklin
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