We have a product that incorporates an RF source.  This source is required for
the internal operation of the equipment, that is, the product could be placed
inside a Faraday cage and still operate, unlike a broadcast transmitter which
must radiate to the outside environment to operate as intended.  I have
advised our staff that we must take steps to make sure radiated emissions are
under the Class 18 limit, either by limiting emissions to one of the ISM bands
(not practical) or by other means, such as an enclosure.  I have been asked to
make sure there are no easier ways to comply.  Specifically, I have been asked
if there is no way that we could use labels or disclaimers to comply (I told
them, "no".).  What do people say?

Regards,
Brian Epstein
Sr Regulatory Compliance Engineer
Veeco Instruments
ph:  805-967-2700 ext 2315
fx:  805-967-7717
ce:  805-591-9587

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