I went to a local (Bay Area) computer store this weekend and checked
this out. The information that Michael reported is the only thing I
could find: no FCC ID. The "My" in the number presumably refers to
the country of manufacture (Malaysia), but I don't know if this number
is of any help. fcc.org certainly doesn't seem to know about it.
--david
>>>>> On Sun, 09 Apr 2000 22:42:28 +0200, Peter Kirchgessner <peter@kirchgessner.net> said:
Peter> Hi Michael, the FCC-Id check at http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid
Peter> shows no records for that number. It might not be a
Peter> FCC-Id. But maybe someone else on the list has a FCC-Id on
Peter> that scanner ?
Peter> Sincerely
Peter> Peter
Peter> Michael Krause wrote:
>> On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Peter Kirchgessner wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Sorry for that German posting. Sometimes I forget how the >
>> Reply-To-settings of the sane-devel mailing list is set. It
>> should only > go to Michael directly. > The FCC ID should be
>> labeld as "FCC ID". If the scanner has only a label > "Tested to
>> comply with FCC standards" it seems not to have an FCC ID.
>>
>> There's no explicit "FCC ID" string anywhere, just the FCC logo
>> and the number "MY98P124G4" half an inch of it away, but it
>> doesn't look related to the FCC logo.
>>
>> --
>> michael krause [aka raw style / lego] -
>> www.tu-harburg.de/~semk2104/
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