Dave Mullenix wrote: > >Some time ago, I posted a message saying that low-power RF > >transmitters intended for use in EC countries (like France) were > >illegal for use here in the States. > > > >I've since discovered that I was wrong; the newest EC standards put > >those transmitters at 433.92 MHz, and we in the States are now > >allowed to use anything in the 290-450 MHz range. > > I would check first. 433.92 MHz is in the middle of the American > 70 cm Amateur Radio band. I'm sure these are legal in the US if you > have a ham license, but probably not otherwise. Sigh... I am PERFECTLY willing to admit that I'm wrong (especially since it'd imply that I was RIGHT the first time)... Does the fact that the transmitters in question only transmit at VERY low power make any difference? -Andy Andrew Warren - fastfwd@ix.netcom.com Fast Forward Engineering, Vista, California http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2499