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Subject: [SPAM] Re: [PSES] radio function "locked out" via software...which
rules apply?
Mike,
The software will be inaccessible to the user, to the extent this is possible,
and the final assembly and form factor would no
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Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 6:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [PSES] radio function "locked out" via software...which rules apply?
Fun question!
How accessible is the disabling software to the user? Put another way, what is the risk of the user enabling the
Subject: Re: [PSES] radio function "locked out" via software...which rules
apply?
Fun question!
How accessible is the disabling software to the user? Put another way, what is
the risk of the user enabling the radio?
Mike Sherman
Graco Inc.
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From: Chester Summers [mailto:csummers@CHARLESMACHINE.WORKS]
Sent: 10 July 2017 23:46
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Subject: [SPAM] [PSES] radio function "locked out"
:49 PMSubject: [PSES] radio function "locked out" via software...which rules apply?
Dear listmates,
I was asked an interesting question recently that I’m pretty certain has the standard compliance “it depends” answer:
*Is a radio product with all radio functionality intentionally di
Dear listmates,
I was asked an interesting question recently that I'm pretty certain has the
standard compliance "it depends" answer:
*Is a radio product with all radio functionality intentionally disabled via
external software load still considered a radio product?
The intent is to repurpose a
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