Hello all,

Thanks for the followup questions! You all of course realize I am asking for a 
friend 😊

I am referring to the WiFi radios in the US market. So for example if company A 
designs a piece
of test gear with WiFi radios (this question could also apply to 
RF4CE/Bluetooth etc) can
that piece of test gear be used outside of company A’s premises without 
certified radios?


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Hi Charles,

Any idea which country you’re thinking about?   USA?   Canada?   EU?   Japan?

In all the cases I can think of, I agree that  “err, what?  No!”  is the 
correct answer.


Michael.


From: Grasso, Charles [Outlook] 
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Sent: 29 June 2020 17:28
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [PSES] Question regarding use of un certified radios.

Hello EMC standards gurus!!!

I am being told  that the use of uncertified radios (think WIFi)  in the field 
is permitted
as long as there are no commercial transactions involved.

This makes no sense to me. Am I wrong?

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