Absolutely essential! We would often end up taking exception to various EMC
requirements in the procurement document, if it didn't make sense or didn't
apply to their application. Assume everything is negotiable. We rarely
redesigned our COTS TM products for purely military applications and we
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Subject: AW: US FCC Exemptions for Military Equipment?
Thanks for the received feedback.
The equipment is a “surveillance and target acquisition radar” (army,
air
force, navy). Applied EMC standard: MIL-Std. 461E, STANAG, VG. Also
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Subject: RE: US FCC Exemptions for Military Equipment?
Michael,
15.103 is in 47 CFR 15 Subpart B which is for relevant to unintentional
radiators.
There are 2 classes of equipment here:
47CFR 15.3 (h) Class A digital device. A digital device that is marketed for
use
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Dear All,
We are assisting a German company
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Dear All,
We are assisting a German company to deliver a military system (c-band radar
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Dear All,
We are assisting a German company to deliver a military system (c-band radar
device, 4-8 GHz) to the USA. We are not sure about the “civil”
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Subject: FCC exemptions
Hello everyone,
47CFR part 15 (15.103 item C) states that A digital device used
exclusively as industrial,
commercial, or medical equipment is exempt from the specific
technical standards.
1. Can someone
: Robert E. Heller/US-Corporate/3M/US)
Subject: Re: FCC exemptions
Hi Moshe,
You are almost correct. 15.103(c) actually states A digital device used
exclusively as industrial, commercial, or medical TEST (my emphasis)
equipment. I would take this as meaning that all test equipment used
Thanks Lyle and everyone,
The answer seems to be not in part 18 but in the detail of the OET document.
It seems the intention was to exempt maintenance, research, evaluation,
simulation, and other
analytical or scientific applications. Whatever that might mean. In some cases
the same device
Hello everyone,
47CFR part 15 (15.103 item C) states that A digital device used exclusively as
industrial,
commercial, or medical equipment is exempt from the specific technical
standards.
1. Can someone give a rational explanation to this exemption?
2. I have an industrial product which
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