Radio receivers may be standalone items or combined with sound or video equipment - or with a clock. They're grouped into three categories for classification purposes:Radio receivers that can operate without an external power source. They're powered independently - by their own batteries, for example.
Radio receivers that can't work without an external power source and are designed for use in vehicles. A vehicle's battery is an external power source. Other radio receivers that can't work without an external power source.
Independently powered radio receivers:Portable standalone radios that can operate without an external power source are classified under subheading code 8527 19 00 00. Independently powered clock radios are also classified under this subheading.
Portable radios combined just with a cassette tape player or recorder are classified under subheading code 8527 13 99 00 if they're not "pocket size". To be classified as pocket size, a radio cassette player must:have a built-in amplifier but no built-in loudspeaker be capable of operating without any external power source be no larger than 170mm long, 100mm wide and 45mm deep Pocket-size radio cassette players are classified under subheading code 8527 12 90 00.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
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