What is the CLASSIFICATION for low-powered, handheld transceivers (“walkie-talkies”) manufactured for children? The walkie-talkies are designed to look like miniature CB radios. They are sold in pairs, made of brightly colored plastic, and have flexible antennas, a send button, a Morse- code button, a volume control, and a plastic belt clip. Included are two matching hands-free headsets that fit over the ear, an earphone and a short boom microphone. The walkie-talkies operate on a frequency of 49.82 to 48.90 megahertz (MHz) and have a range of about 200 feet. The blister package indicates a “retail value” of $10.00 for the set and states that the walkie-talkies are “For use by children ages 4 and up.”
A. 8525.20.0500
B. 8525.20.2000
C. 8525.20.3015
D. 9503.20.0000
E. 9503.70.0000
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The Answer is: E
Citation: Ch. 95 eo nominae; Section XVI Note 1(p)
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