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What are the differences between commercial and home-use models?

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What are the differences between commercial and home-use models?

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The FCC is responsible for evaluating this technology for the likelihood of interference, suggests ways that assist in product introductions FCC Regulations: Class A — For Commercial use: digital device or peripheral that has been tested and complies with commercial environment limits. Class A equipment generates radio frequency energy that may cause harmful interference to radio communications if not properly installed. Class A devices and peripherals should be promoted for the use in commercial, industrial or business environments. Such devices and peripherals are not intended for the home because of the likelihood of harmful interference of radio communicating.

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