I would also like to confirm and agree with Ian. He is absolutely right. I
see many instances where verified equipment has the FCC symbol incorrectly used
on products clearly not under the SDoC scheme.
This is in my view the most incorrectly used Regulatory symbol used today !
Rodney Davis
Dear colleagues;
I know this question has been asked before but would I be correct in stating
that under the FCC labelling requirements that if a product is deemed compliant
in the Verification category for an unintentional radiator that it is not
permitted to mark the product with the FCC
Hi Ian,
You are almost correct. The FCC's logo is only for devices which have been
authorised under the DoC process.
Devices which have verification or certification, do not show the FCC logo.
Of course, if there is a mixture of authorisation routes and one of them is
DoC, then the
The FCC logo is only used for products approved under the Declaration of
Conformity process. It is not used for Certification or Verification.
Ghery S. Pettit
Pettit EMC Consulting LLC
gh...@pettitemcconsulting.com
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