Mike, You're in the right neighborhood, I think if you refer to 47 CFR part 2.803 section 2 paragraphs iv & v, you'll get the answers you need. There are clear stipulations noted on when a product which is non-compliant can be taken outside the manufacturer's facility for evaluation and is so what the labeling requirements are. Unfortunately, it does consist of more than a "not for sale" sticker.
Don Rhodes Principal EMC Engineer 503.685.8588 voice 503.685.7256 fax > -----Original Message----- > From: Mike Morrow [mailto:mi...@ucentric.com] > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 9:22 AM > To: EMC Society > Subject: Beta units and the FCC > > What are the rules regarding a piece of equipment that is being beta > tested (not for sale, not being offered for sale) that does not currently > comply with Part 15B limits? Everything I've read (47CFR Part 2.803) > revolves around marketing and sales of the equipment, but nothing about > equipment that is being given to someone for evaluation. FYI, the unit > only has two failing frequencies and it only fails by about 4 db. I am > planning on putting a "not for sale" sticker on the units as well. Thanks > in advance. > > Mike Morrow > Senior Compliance Engineer > Ucentric Systems > 978-897-6482 > mi...@ucentric.com > www.ucentric.com > ------------------------------------------- This message is from the IEEE EMC Society Product Safety Technical Committee emc-pstc discussion list. To cancel your subscription, send mail to: majord...@ieee.org with the single line: unsubscribe emc-pstc For help, send mail to the list administrators: Jim Bacher: jim_bac...@mail.monarch.com Michael Garretson: pstc_ad...@garretson.org For policy questions, send mail to: Richard Nute: ri...@ieee.org