>That doesn't mean that the manufacturer
?doesn't.

When you make it yourself arent you the manufacturer?

I see the value of Doing it yourself in the education it provides.
I made a crystal radio and a Battery when I was 8 this was good but it was
not an economic proposition other than it provided me with alot of income
from subsequent related employment.
Enrique



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[mailto:wireless-admin@;lists.bawug.org]On Behalf Of Gene
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 5:26 PM
To: 'Wireless-Bawug'
Subject: Re: [BAWUG] RE: PCA economics


That I know....I thought the enthusiast was being implied (ie
non-commercial venture).

G.

Russell Nelson wrote:
> Gene writes:
>  > Russell Nelson wrote:
>  > > Jim Michael writes:
>  > >  > is FCC approval required for a passive device such as an antenna
used with
>  > >  > an 802.11b device?
>  > >
>  > > Um, yeah.
>  >
>  > really?  I thought as long as it's under the 1watt limit, it was
>  > unlicensed (which explains the pringles cans not being set to the
>  > recycling plant [I wonder if it has any affect on Pringles' sales
figures])
>
> *You* don't need a license.  That doesn't mean that the manufacturer
> doesn't.
>

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