Charles,
The FCC requires the "responsible party" for compliance to be located in
the US.  Thus the "responsible party" will be:
*  Responsible for every unit that is marketed.
*  The manufacturer, if they are located in the US.
*  An importer who brings the units into the US.
*  An assembler in the US who assembles units from component parts.
*  Anybody who modifies the units from their original configuration, 
   who is not under the authority of one of the above.
*  A retailer or original equipment manufacturer (OEM) who agrees to 
   take over this responsibility from the manufacturer/importer.

The "responsible party" must maintain all records concerning compliance,
and must provide test samples or test data to the FCC upon request.

See
*  http://www.necmitsubishi.com/css/Techlibrary/FCC.htm
*  http://www.hallikainen.com/cgi-bin/section.pl?section=68.3
*  http://www.fcc.gov/oet/info/filing/ead/doc.html

                John Barnes KS4GL, PE, NCE, ESDC Eng, SM IEEE
                dBi Corporation
                http://www.dbicorporation.com/


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