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What to do with a 700 wireless system
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<blockquote data-quote="Stuart Pendleton" data-source="post: 42275" data-attributes="member: 50"><p>Re: What to do with a 700 wireless system</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not always. Something as benign as a microphone is usually an EAR 99 Classification-NLR. That means that the Commerce Department has decided this is covered in that class of goods (Class 99) for which there is No License Required. I haven't checked this specific item, but I work for the US Government in a field that deals with EAR and ITAR on a daily basis and this would be my guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stuart Pendleton, post: 42275, member: 50"] Re: What to do with a 700 wireless system Not always. Something as benign as a microphone is usually an EAR 99 Classification-NLR. That means that the Commerce Department has decided this is covered in that class of goods (Class 99) for which there is No License Required. I haven't checked this specific item, but I work for the US Government in a field that deals with EAR and ITAR on a daily basis and this would be my guess. [/QUOTE]
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