Hello, everyone. 

We are integrating a purchased 802.11b device into our product, but face
ambient temperature requirements up to 80 degrees C. This brings up two
problems:

1. Will it work at that temperature? One vendor advertises 55 degrees max,
another 70 but with an offer to "screen" products at 80.

2. What are the FCC requirements? The FCC Rules for the 2.45 GHz band, 15.249,
specify a frequency tolerance of 0.001% over the -20 to +50 degree range, but
do not specifically address higher temperatures. Do we simply fall back onto
the more general provisions of 15.215, keeping the 20dB bandwidth signal
within the designated band, with a recommendation to keep it within the
central 80% of the permitted range? Since we are not manufacturing the
transmitter, which already carries FCC certification, who is responsible to
the FCC for ensuring compliance at our extreme temperature?

Regards, 

Chuck Burns 
Manager of Compliance 
Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc. 
5650 Kearny Mesa Road 
San Diego, CA 92111 
Tel.: (858) 627-4562 
Fax: (858) 292-9987 
[email protected] 



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