Ramsey Electronics TV6 Manual page 20

Television transmitter kit
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SUMMARY
The present edition of Part 15 of the FCC rules provides detailed guidance on
all aspects of using low-power transmitters. The main point is that you may not
cause any interference whatsoever to licensed broadcast services and that you
must be willing to put up with any interference that you may experience.
In addition to operations not requiring authorization, you also have the option
of writing a clear and polite letter to the FCC Engineer-in-Charge of your local
district, describing your intended operation. Mention the operating frequency
and planned hours of operation. This could be a good step to take if your
project is on behalf of a school, Scout or community group.
USAGE SUGGESTIONS FOR THE TV6
1. Build and adjust this kit strictly according to the published instructions.
2. Use the whip antenna supplied with the kit.
3. Do not modify your kit in any way.
4. Check your intended operating frequency very carefully, as clearly
explained in this instruction manual, to ensure you will not cause
interference to reception of licensed broadcasting.
5. If you receive ANY complaint about your transmissions interfering
with broadcast reception, stop or change your operation
IMMEDIATELY.
6. If you are contacted by the FCC regarding use of this device,
cooperate fully and promptly.
7. Do your own homework and research to understand and comply with
present and future FCC rulings concerning devices of this kind.
8. Identify the location and purpose of your transmissions from time to
time. This is common courtesy toward other persons who may hear your
signal. The FCC is toughest about clandestine transmission which cost
time and money to track down.
9. Do not assume that the mere fact that you purchased this kit gives you
any specific right to use it for any purpose beyond generating a low-level
RF signal which is barely detectable beyond the perimeter of your
personal dwelling space.
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