> NB> They just don't want everyone driving to Canada to buy scanners. It's
> NB> still legal there. Besides, cordless phones can be picked up on a baby
> NB> monitor. You want to outlaw those, too?
>
>The hole thing makes me sick. The goofy law makers just had to make a law
>for
>the bone heads that didn't realize they were basically talking on a radio.
>
>
>Isn't there a FCC reg that states if your cordless phone interferes with
>someone else's electronic equipment that you must discontinue it's use?
They've even screwed up THAT law! Now, if you're receiving interference from
another person's phone (or anything else electronic), you have to write a
letter of complaint to the manufacturer of the device that's being inerfered
with! It might help TV manufacturers to develope better filtering, but those
of us who are picking up phone converstaions because of a faulty cellular or
cordless ohone are just plain criminals in the government's eyes.
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