I can't say for certain regarding radio, but TV legal ids are supposed to occur as close to the top of the hour as possible, in natural program breaks. So, the later option would work.
It'd be FCC Chap. 47, if anyone wants to look for it.
Well, the batteries are not supposed to be user-servicable, apparently. That is what the big controversy over the iPod was a bit ago. It costs $99 for out-of-warrenty iPods for apple to change their batteries.
The batteries are, however, rechargable (optimally 14-28hrs, apparently).. So, it isn't exactly use-once, throw it away. I don't know off the top of my head the life of the batteries, anyone?
I can't say for certain regarding radio, but TV legal ids are supposed to occur as close to the top of the hour as possible, in natural program breaks. So, the later option would work. It'd be FCC Chap. 47, if anyone wants to look for it.
Well, the batteries are not supposed to be user-servicable, apparently. That is what the big controversy over the iPod was a bit ago. It costs $99 for out-of-warrenty iPods for apple to change their batteries.
.. So, it isn't exactly use-once, throw it away. I don't know off the top of my head the life of the batteries, anyone?
The batteries are, however, rechargable (optimally 14-28hrs, apparently)