All,

Several people provided helpful pointers to various sections of the CFR with
regards to the subject, but I am confused reading sections 47 CFR Parts
15.109 and 15.209. What I am looking for is a control on harmonics and
spurious emissions from handheld transmitting devices, which can include
RFID, and transmitters in the unlicensed 900 MHz range, and Wi-Fi, but also
handheld radios operating at vhf and uhf, such as around 150 MHz and 400
MHz.  What I am seeing in the above named sections are what appear to be
limits on field intensity in the uV/m to mV/m range with no differentiation
between fundamental and harmonics and spurs, and while these might make
sense for unlicensed bands, it doesn't make sense (to me at least) for a
handheld radio that can transmit up to 5 Watts.

Can someone please clue me in?

Thank you,
  
Ken Javor
Phone: (256) 650-5261

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