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The FCC and Silicondust USA signed a consent decree (http://xrl.us/bnmo2p)...

The FCC and Silicondust USA signed a consent decree (http://xrl.us/bnmo2p) resolving an Enforcement Bureau investigation into possible violations of “unintentional radiator” rules. The agency was looking into a TV antenna and tuner sold by Silicondust that did not include required…

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language under the FCC’s Part 15 rules, the consent decree said. “Silicondust subsequently submitted an affidavit certifying that as of April 14, 2010, its HD HomeRun television tuner devices were labeled in accordance” with FCC rules, the consent decree said. It called for a voluntary contribution to the U.S. Treasury by Silicondust of $2,800 and certain compliance measures. Silicondust didn’t immediately comment.