Oooh I was just wondering about this, and please feel free to correct me
because I’m guessing – sort of.

If you have a certified Wireless device installed in accordance with the
manufacturers instructions. You still need to do the standard FCC and EU
emissions tests, and I believe you also need to test the intentional signal
for amplitude and width – but you can then rely on the wireless devices
License process rather than going through all of the intentional radiator
tests such as drift and stability. So its only a small adder to your test and
certification process. In your paper work you would indicate the intentional
radiating devices liscense (or something of that sort)

 

Correct or way off base?

 

 

 

Gary McInturff

208 635 8306

 

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From: Bill Stumpf [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 5:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PSES] Composite device per FCC 15.31

 

Mark,

A composite device as yours will be subject to FCC certification for the
wireless device, and DoC if it can be used as a Class B Computer Peripheral
device.  All labeling and information to the user pursuant to both
certification and DoC is required.

  <snip>

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