Brent:

So far as the US is concerned, it is generally OK in limited quantities. You
will need to label them as not for sale and not FCC approved. DO NOT sell
them before certification or DOC, or at least not without a conditional
sales agreement. All the details are in the FCC rules (WORD file) which I
have attached. Hope this helps. This is all my opinion, and should not be
regarded as a legal opinion which can only be rendered by someone whose
middle name is "the hammer".

Jack


Jacob Z. Schanker, P.E.
Director of Agency Compliance
Adaptive Broadband Corporation
615 Fishers Run
Victor, NY 14564
+716 742 6154 (voice)
+716 742 6102 (fax)
+716 820 7364 (US cellphone)
+0777 992 5368 (UK cellphone)
[email protected]
  

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Brent Pahl [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 2:26 PM
To: EMC-PSTC
Subject: Beta Shipments



I am researching the stipulations for the shipping of Beta versions of ITE
type equipment that is not yet compliant with the EU or FCC requirements.  I
hope I won't need to use this information, but just in case, I would like to
know what my options are.  Any help in these two arenas (i.e. Europe and US)
would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Brent Pahl


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