Ramsey Electronics FM10C Manual page 32

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[1] This device may not cause harmful interference, and
[2] this device must accept any interference received, including inter-
ference that may cause undesired operation.
Final comment
A well-informed person will see today's FCC Rules to be evolving and pro-
gressively less-restrictive. Even though today's technology is far more com-
plex than what was possible at the time of the Communications Act of 1934,
the FCC rules are becoming more relaxed, giving radio experimenters more
and more opportunities to explore many frequency bands, using many com-
munications modes, with no need for a formal license of any kind. A thorough
study of Part 15 of the FCC Rules, which is completely beyond the purpose of
this kit manual, will show you many legal uses of radio transmitting devices
which do not require licensing, either amateur or commercial.
To provide more personal and club radio-learning opportunities, and to cut
down on administrative costs, today's FCC permits far more non-licensed ac-
tivity than at any time in previous history. On the other hand, today's FCC en-
forcement actions get bigger fines and real prison terms for scofflaws! From
CB (now 3 bands of it, for varying applications) to easy entry-level Amateur
Radio with long-term licensing, to numerous unlicensed Part 15 operations,
the FCC is beginning to look out for the interest and good plans and intentions
of private citizens and school-community groups as never before in radio com-
munications history. Learn the rules...observe them...and have fun in radio!
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