To whom it may concern, YOUR MESSAGE IS TOO CRIPTIC TO ANALYZE. PLEASE RESEND OR REPEAT YOU QUESTION IN A MORE UNDERSTANDABLE FORMAT! Rich Fabina >>> "Chaman Bhardwaj" 02/24/98 10:42am >>> Kevin; According to the FCC-15 rules, section 15.33 (b) (1) "Except as otherwise indicated in paragraphs (b)(2) or (b) (3), for an unintentional radiator, including a digital device, the spectrum shall be investingated from the lowest radio freq. frequency for which signal generated or used in the device, without going below the lowest frequency for which a radiated emission limit is specified, up to the frequency shown in the following table: Highest freq. generated or Upper freq. of measurement range (MHZ) used in the device or on which the device tunes or operates ----------- -----------Skipped------- 500-1000MHz 5000MHz I think the question is what lowest and highest mean as indiaced above? If this message is received by FCC-15 staff, I would request them to clarify this issue. Thanks for your help, Sincerely, Chaman L. Bhardwaj http://www.iit.edu/~bharcha/ kkeegan@host.igs.net on 02/23/98 08:52:37 AM Please respond to treg@world.std.com To: treg@world.std.com cc: Subject: Re: More UK IEE Seminars Chaman: I am under the impression for FCC pt15 it is ten times highest clock frequency, which in your case that would be 10 * 100MHz Good luck! Kevin Keegan K.E.S.