On 8/17/2015 8:14 PM, Ted Eckert wrote:
Article 2, Section 2 (d) exempts the following.

"Equipment the inherent nature of the physical characteristics of which is such 
that: (i) it is incapable of generating or contributing to electromagnetic emissions 
which exceed a level allowing radio and telecommunication equipment and other 
equipment to operate as intended;

Semi-OT: An EPA paper published some decades ago noted high RF fields close to, and voltages alleged to cause burns on contact with entirely passive metal railings, pipes and the like in the vicinity of radio broadcast stations.


Cortland Richmond
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