Thanks everyone - we are in discussions with the client now. 

>>> Mark Briggs <[email protected]> 23/09/2008 17:07 >>>
Mark, Andrew - 

I would add that, in the case the device has modular approval, you are
compliant with radio specs (so long as you use the module within the
limitations of the grant conditions and installation requirements of the
module manufacturer).  You would still need to test the complete product
against the FCC unintentional radiator (digital device)  requirements (Class A
or B as appropriate to the device's usage).

Mark

 At 05:16 AM 9/23/2008, Luksich Mark-TXP763 wrote:


        Short answer is No you are not compliant.
        
        Mitigating points:
        
        The first question is -- Does the modem have a Modular Approval?
           If the modem has a modular approval then you are complaint.
        
        The second question is -- Are you the Grantee of record for the modem?
        If you are the grantee of record  +  have done regression testing 
(Spurs and
harmonics as reported to the FCC) with the modem installed  +  the results are
equal or lower then what was reported to the FCC = Class 1 Permissive Change,
and you are compliant. 
        If you integrate an non-modular approved radio (Modem) into a system 
you are
responsible for the compliance of the system and proving compliance to the FCC
(or TCB).
         
        Mark
         
         
         
        
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        -----Original Message-----
        From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew
McCallum
        Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 10:35 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: FCC
        
        If you connect an FCC approved modem and antenna (gain within the grant 
of
the modem) to a system which is fully compliant to the standards required in
its intended environment would you have to carry out further testing on the
whole system to claim FCC compliance for the system or would it be
satisfactory to say that as the modem is FCC compliant the system (which is
passive)is therefore compliant.
        
        Any thoughts much appreciated.
        
        regards
        
        Andy 
        
        
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