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Newsgroups: net.micro
Subject: Portables on Airplanes
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Date: Mon, 6-Jun-83 22:01:31 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jun  6 22:01:31 1983
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I have a Norelco dictation recorder with a MIL certification number for
"interference free." I have also seen notices on airplanes that dictation
recorders are permitted (and I have used this one without any problems or
comments.) Apparently, Jay Phillips is correct in saying that some testing
for interference does grant a product for use on airlines. I do not know
what is required to obtain this certification.

D. Chou
Univ of NC-Chapel Hill
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