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Quick word of advice on disassembling and repairing electronics

Cyber_Feces

I just wanted to say, in case some of you didn't know, that if you ever want to see what is inside a specific electronic device without opening it up, simply input the FCC id number into a website such as https://fccid.io

 

You should see documents labeled interior or exterior photos. Note that some documents might be confidential, therefore disabling access to those documents per request of the manufacturing company. 

 

 

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This link is very misleading as it isn't actually afiliated with the FCC. It is an independent site.

 

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r31096024-FCC-gov-Vs-FCCid-io-resolved

 

No idea why you would recommend a website that takes your information and searches through another site instead of going straight to the FCC site yourself.

https://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid

 

If you don't actually respond (Since you joined and this is the only post), I'll assume this is just a spam post to bring traffic to that site...

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No buddy, this aint a spam post. I just use that website because it shows up as the first result when you input an fcc id into the google search bar. It's just more convenient that way. 

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