BlackShire quoted an FCC engineer thusly:
That seems pretty clear to me.
Hamilton wrote:
Extending this idea a bit, I doubt if a manufacturer who advised the customer on an installation that resulted in an FCC action would be willing to accept the consequences.
Neil
However, Mr. John A. Reed of the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology wrote the following comment in response to a query: "If the installer/user places the transmitter atop a metal pole or other conducting structure and grounds the transmitter to that structure, the height of that structure also is counted toward the three meters maximum length." (Radio World, August 2, 2000)
That seems pretty clear to me.
Hamilton wrote:
... Who will pay for his damage? I doubt if whoever advised the customer to not ground the transmitter will be willing to accept the consequences!
Extending this idea a bit, I doubt if a manufacturer who advised the customer on an installation that resulted in an FCC action would be willing to accept the consequences.
Neil