Is  FCC+FCC= FCC , that is line the old CE+CE = CE line?

AFAIK, if the set up passed, it 'may' not be tested again.  And 'may' is
rather meaningless.  Shall is the right words.

In the past, there is always a phrase
"This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is
subjected to <blah, blah > device may not cause harmful interference ... "

shall

will carries a penalty enfororceble by law.




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