Larry,
Please find FCC's response, dated July 22, 2010, for your information:
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*Office of Engineering and Technology*
*Inquiry:*
For a class B digital device, with clocks/oscillators below 108 MHz, that
incorporates an FCC certified 2.4GHz spread spectrum transmitter module,
how high
Hello Grace - That's correct of the module is certified. However the original
post only indicated a
wireless device. So, assuming that it's NOT a module then the frequency range
of testing is
from the LOWEST frequency used in the system to the 10th harmonic of the
transmitter.
Best Regards
Hello All,
I need clarification on the following. If a wireless device, in this
case a Zigbee transceiver uses a 16 MHz Oscillator, and other digital
circuitry in the device uses oscillators down to 18.432 kHz.
Is the Radiated Frequency Range of Investigation from the
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