PART III
DESCRIPTIONS OF THE RELEVANT APPARATUS
1.   Unintentional radiators
These apparatus do not intentionally generate radio frequencies emissions and include:
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(a)     personal computers;
 
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(b)     peripherals;
 
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(c)     receivers, radios;
 
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(d)     TV sets, and
 
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(e)     cable TV home terminals.
 
2.   Intentional Radiators
Intentional radiators must either have a permanently attached antenna or provide a unique coupler to prevent the use of unauthorized antennas and include:
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(a)     cable-locating equipment;
 
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(b)     cordless telephones;
 
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(c)     remote control and alarm transmitters;
 
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(d)     field-disturbance sensors for opening doors; and
 
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(e)     spread-spectrum systems for wideband data transmission.
 
3.   Digital apparatus
These include apparatus:
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(a)     operating in the 1910 - 1930 MHz frequencies bands in accordance with FCC Part 15 Subpart D.
 
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(b)     operating in the 5.15 - 5.35 GHz, 5.47 - 5.725 GHz, and 5.725 - 5.825 GHz bands in accordance with the standards in the FCC Part 15 Subpart E.
 
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(c)     providing access for broadband over Power Line (ABPL) apparatus operating in the 1.705-80 MHz band over medium or low voltage lines in accordance with the standards in the FCC Part 15 Subpart G.
 
4.   Digital apparatus designed oradapted
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(a)     exclusively for transportation vehicles;
 
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(b)     for electronic control of power systems;
 
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(c)     to use as an appliance such as microwave, dishwasher, or clothes dryer, with power consumption not e” 6 nW, generating emissions < 1.745 MHz and operating from AC power line; or
 
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(d)     for use as specialised medical equipment under the supervision of a licensedhealth care practitioner.