My apologies, I missed the (now glaringly obvious) markings on the case.
I was referring to more modest "Guaranteed quality: CE, FCC and RoHS compliance". claim, for whatever value such a claim has.
- Roland 9V1RT
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On 15/1/22 02:49, W0LEV wrote:
They certainly do "claim" FCC and CE (the EU) approval by the presence of
their respective regulatory symbols. This image grabbed from their site:
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Note the extreme right corner. The first symbol, the stylized "CE" is the
mark of the European Union for EMC and safety approval. The stylized "FCC"
is the mark required by our very own FCC. The presence of both should
represent testing an approval by the appropriate agencies. At least that's
the way it works in the rest of the world, except China.
A short time ago and lasting for almont 3-years, China was trying to
convince the rest of the world that the "CE" stood for "China
Export"......... N O T........!!!!!
Dave - W?LEV
On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 11:07 PM Roland Turner via groups.io <roland=
[email protected]> wrote:
At the risk of sinking an otherwise entertaining insult, they do not in
fact claim FCC approval. The lack of filings is therefore not relevant.
(Their claim of compliance with FCC standards may well be false, and it
would of course cost rather more than the device does to prove it so,
sure, the usual care about compliance claims is warranted. Presumably a
prospective customer could simply enquire about supporting documentation
for that claim and, in its absence, initiate Seeed's process for dealing
with counterfeit products and false claims in listings.)
- Roland 9V1RT
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On 14/1/22 04:58, W0LEV wrote:
Even though they claim FCC approved, there is nothing filed on the FCC
OET
site for either JNCRADIO or CHELEGANCE. Nor are there required labeling
on
the product. Typical of China, the claim is bogus. Another clone, but
the
Instruction Documentation is pretty good and applicable to the real
produce
- the NANOs.
Dave - W?LEV
On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 8:24 PM Carl-Mikael Zetterling<bellman@...>
wrote:
An email today from Seeedstudio caught my attention.
They are now selling the JNCRadio VNA 3G - Vector Network Analyzer -
50k
to 3GHz
Look familiar?
Carl-Mikael