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From: "Diane Evans" <diane_evans -at- hotmail -dot- com>
>
> My son bought two radio-controlled mini-racers last night. The cars
were
> made in China, and the instructions showed it. Along with steps
which
> included "DO NOT OVERTIGHTER" and "The controller is full function,"
the
> following warning was included:
>
> "Radio waves control this toy and can easily be interupted. Avoid
using
> near phones, electrical lines or CB's The manufacturer is not
responsible
> for radio or TV interferences caused by unauthorized modification of
this
> equipment. Such modifications Could void the users authority to
operate the
> equipment."
>
>
> So, if I modify these cars, do their warranty police come to my home
and
> take away my mini-racer-driver's license?
>
>
No, but the FCC probably fines you a bundle, or worse.
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