On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 09:14:17 -0700, Jim Weir wrote:
Would you be so kind as to either (a) repost it here or (b) give me a
title and a probable group to google or deja it?
It was posted here on 6/22, but here it is again:
Looks to me like type acceptance is required. Or is there some other
flavor of FCC approval?
Yes there is. Type acceptance as we knew it is no longer in
existence. The equipment authorization processes are now
"certification" which requires submission to the FCC of test
measurements of compliance with applicable Rule sections
(essentially the same as type-acceptance was), "Declaration of
Conformity" which is the same as "certification" but the tests are
made by an authorized private-sector testing facility and not
submitted to the FCC, and "verification" which requires no
submission to the FCC but merely a statement by the manufacturer of
compliance with the limits set forth in Part 15 of the Rules.
See FCC Rules, Part 2 Subpart J.
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