Sec. 15.15 General technical requirements.
(a) An intentional or unintentional radiator shall be constructed in
accordance with good engineering design and manufacturing practice.
Emanations from the device shall be suppressed as much as practicable,
but in no case shall the emanations exceed the levels specified in these
rules.
(b) An intentional or unintentional radiator must be constructed
such that the adjustments of any control that is readily accessible by
or intended to be accessible to the user will not cause operation of the
device in violation of the regulations.
(c) Parties responsible for equipment compliance should note that
the limits specified in this part will not prevent harmful interference
under all circumstances. Since the operators of part 15 devices are
required to cease operation should harmful interference occur to
authorized users of the radio
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frequency spectrum, the parties responsible for equipment compliance are
encouraged to employ the minimum field strength necessary for
communications, to provide greater attenuation of unwanted emissions
than required by these regulations, and to advise the user as to how to
resolve harmful interference problems (for example, see Sec. 15.105(b)).
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