Last seen: Mar 5, 2026
Just heard back from one of the sellers of a Rolls HR70. He reports that it has no FCC certification numbers, no required FCC compliance sticker or l...
Well, I certainly doubt the use of these wireless headphones, as they come from the store is illegal or "pirate". The only possible discussion would ...
I believe "Mr. Wonderful" is right that these are not applicable for 15.239 use. However, they ARE available for use under 15.236. This is clearly sp...
If you read the full report you will see it is ALSO compliant for 15.236 and in fact has a FCC ID issued for part 15 certification. I was a bit conce...
Well, that's just one of many radio options. I bought mine a couple years ago and they were less expensive. But as was mentioned, there are thousands...
I already posted this string of random comments in the FB Part 15 group, but for others: Well, there are several comments I have here. First of all w...
I'm also amused that this is a "digital transmitter". It does not accept any digital form of audio, it has analog inputs only, and it does not transmi...
Yeah, there's ZERO chance the Rolls HR70 is even legal for sale in the USA. It doesn't seem to be certified, at least it's not mentioned in any listin...
I'd be leery of the Broadcastvision models. While the last one I tested was about 2 1/2 years ago, it was WAY over the legal limit. See my test repo...
BMI's logging requirements are spelled out in the agreement: "8. Upon reasonable notice, Part 15 Radio Broadcaster agrees to furnish BMI lists and ce...
LOL, it was about time for a nice long music licensing thread to pop up again! When I first started my station 5 years ago, and doing everything huma...
Carl is right, there are various aberrations in the world of music licensing. However organizations that obtain rights such as he mentions above are ...
