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3/9/2007 628591 D01 TCB Exclusion List 1 v03 1 Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division TCB Exclusion List 1 (General Mar 07) TCB(s) MAY NOT issue a grant certification for the following type devices. 1 Devices listed on the RF safety TCB Exclusion List 2 for TCBs that have completed the RF Safety training (See Attachment - TCB Exclusion List 2 Not Trained in RF Saftey.pdf) 2 Devices listed on the RF safety TCB Exclusion List 3 for TCBs that have not completed the RF Safety training (See Attachment - TCB Exclusion List 3 Trained in RF Saftey.pdf) 3 Equipment excluded from CFR Title 47 regulations 4 Any device that requires only Verification or Declaration of Conformity (however, a device that is permitted the choice of either Declaration of Conformity or Certification is not excluded) 5 Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (UNII) Devices with Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) capability (Part 15 Subpart E) 6 Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Devices (Part 15 Subpart F) 7 Access BPL (Part 15 Subpart G) 8 Learned Mode Transmitters (Part 15) 9 Software Defined Radios (SDR) 10 Certain types of Smart Antenna Systems (SAS). See SAS guidance. 11 Implanted Transmitters 12 3650 MHz licensed radio equipment (Part 90) 13 Wideband Transmitters (WBT) under Section 15.250 and 15.252 14 Doppler Radars operating in Part 90 in the 24..5-24.25 GHz frequency band.
Appendix A: TCB Exclusion List Revised: Nov. 15, 2000 1 of 3 Transmitters included in a TCB Scope and identified in the following do not qualify for TCB approval. As test and approval procedures are established, the requirements will be revised accordingly 1 . Transmitter Category Exclusions List I) Fixed Transmitters identified in Table 1 of §1.1307 Fixed Transmitters identified in Table 1 of §1.1307 are not categorically excluded from routine RF exposure evaluation. RF exposure compliance for these fixed transmitters is handled at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s). The following fixed transmitters do not qualify for TCB approval: a) transmitters that do not require licensing b) transmitters operating with antenna(s) that are not mounted on outdoor permanent structures and for which the corresponding operating configurations do not satisfy the MPE Categorical Exclusion Limits established in §2.1091 c) transmitters that operate as subscriber units under i) Part 21 subpart K, MDS ii) Part 74 subpart I, ITFS iii) Part 101 subpart L, LMDS II) Fixed Transmitters NOT identified in Table 1 of §1.1307 The following fixed transmitters that have not been identified in Table 1 of §1.1307, typically categorically excluded or unlicensed, do not qualify for TCB approval: a) transmitters operating with antenna(s) that are not fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures and for which the corresponding operating configurations do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Limits established in §2.1091 b) transmitters operating with antenna(s) that i) are installed with a separation distance of less than 6 meters from all persons during normal operation ii) exceed 1000 W peak EIRP iii) exceed 250 W peak conducted output power at the antenna terminal, or iv) are co-located with other antennas III) Mobile Transmitters identified in §2.1091 The following mobile devices identified in §2.1091 do not qualify for TCB approval: a) transmitters that do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Requirements of §2.1091 b) transmitters that operate simultaneously in multiple frequency bands c) transmitters operating with antenna(s) that are co-located with other antennas or in conjunction with another transmitter d) modular transmitters that are installed in, or attached to, another product or device and are not authorized under Part 15 IV) Portable Transmitters identified in §2.1093 All portable transmitters identified in §2.1093 do not qualify for TCB approval, including (but not limited to) the following: a) Part 22, Subpart H (Cellular Radiotelephone Service) b) Part 24, 25, 26, 27 c) Part 80 (ship earth station) d) Part 90 (Special Mobile Radio) e) Part 95, Subpart H (WMTS) and Subpart I (MICS) f) Part 15; §15.253, §15.255, Subpart D and Subpart E V) Part 15 Fixed and Mobile Transmitters The following fixed and mobile transmitters authorized under Part 15 do not qualify for TCB approval: a) §15.247 spread spectrum transmitters that: i) do not operate in a single frequency band ii) operate with antennas co-located with other antennas or in conjunction with another transmitter iii) operate with fixed-mounted antennas that are installed with a separation distance of less than 2 meters from all persons during normal operation Appendix A: TCB Exclusion List Revised: Nov. 15, 2000 2 of 3 (Part 15 Fixed and Mobile Transmitters Cont’d) iv) operate as a mobile transmitting device with antennas that are not installed to provide the minimum separation distance (20 cm or more) needed to ensure MPE compliance v) operate as a mobile transmitting device with either peak conducted or peak radiated (EIRP) output power exceeding 1) 75 mW for 5.7 GHz band 2) 200 mW for 2.4 GHz band 3) 300 mW for 900 MHz band b) §15.253 millimeter-wave, vehicle radar system transmitters i) operating with antenna configurations that are not installed permanently at specific location(s) on a vehicle ii) with operating configurations that do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Requirements of §2.1091 c) §15.255 millimeter-wave, field disturbance sensor transmitters i) operating with antenna configurations that are not installed permanently at fixed locations ii) with operating configurations that do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Requirements of §2.1091 d) §15.407(f) UNII transmitters operating with antennas that i) are not fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures and which do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Requirements of §2.1091 ii) operate with antenna(s) that are fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures providing a separation distance of less than 1.5 meters from all persons during normal operation VI) Part 15 Portable Transmitters The following portable transmitters authorized under Part 15 do not qualify for TCB approval: a) §15.253 millimeter-wave, vehicle radar system transmitters b) §15.255 millimeter-wave, field disturbance sensor transmitters c) subpart D, unlicensed PCS devices d) subpart E, UNII devices e) §15.247 spread spectrum transmitters that i) do not operate in a single frequency band ii) operate with antenna(s) that are co-located with other antennas or in conjunction with another transmitter iii) operate as a module, including those that are installed in, or attached, to another product iv) operate in the 5.7 GHz band v) operate with the device and its antenna at 5 cm or more from a person’s body 2 ; by design, the antenna provides a separation distance of less than 2.5 cm from a person’s hands, wrists, feet and ankles, and either the peak conducted or peak radiated (EIRP) output power exceeds 1) 100 mW for the 2.4 GHz band 2) 200 mW for the 900 MHz band vi) operate with the device or its antenna at less than 5 cm from a person’s body and either the peak conducted or peak radiated (EIRP) output power exceeds 1) 50 mW for the 2.4 GHz band 2) 100 mW for the 900 MHz band vii) operate with the device or its antenna at less than 2.5 cm from a person’s body and either the peak condu…
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3/3/2008 TCB Exclusion List In establishing the requirements for Telecommunications Certification Bodies (TCBs), the Commission stated that while it intended to allow TCBs to certify a broad range of equipment, certain functions should continue to be performed by the Commission. These functions include certifying new or unique equipment for which the rules or requirements do not exist, or for which the application of the rules is not clear. 1 The items on the following list are currently identified as excluded from being certified by a TCB. Applications for equipment that are excluded from TCB processing shall be submitted directly to the FCC for Certification. In accordance with the requirements in Part 2, a TCB shall not grant waivers of Commission rules, certify equipment where FCC rules do not apply, or act on rules that are unclear; 2 shall not authorize a transfer of grantee control; and may not interpret the FCC rules. 3 Equipment subject only to Verification (Section 2.902) or Declaration of Conformity (Section 2.906) procedures of Part 2 Subpart J, or not subject to FCC equipment authorization, shall not be approved using the Certification (Section 2.907) procedure. 1) TCBs are excluded from issuing certifications for the following equipment types: a) Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII) devices with Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) capability (Part 15 Subpart E), including client devices operating in the DFS bands that have radar detection capability; 4 b) Ultra-wideband (UWB) devices (Part 15 Subpart F), wideband systems transmitters operating under Section 15.250, and wideband vehicular radar systems under Section 15.252; c) Access Broadband over Power Line (BPL) devices (Part 15 Subpart G); d) Software Defined Radios (SDR) (Section 2.944); e) Licensed radio equipment operating in the 3650 MHz band (Part 90 Subpart Z); f) Doppler radars operating in the 24.05 GHz to 24.25 GHz frequency band (Part 90 Subpart F); g) Split modular transmitters authorized under Section 15.212; 5 h) Implanted Transmitters (Part 15, Part 95 Subpart I). 1 New technology devices include those under development by standards organizations, industry associations and forums, or devices where measurement procedures are not finalized or compliance testing guidelines are not adequate and/or not available at FCC website (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/eameasurements.html ). Some new technology devices can be processed by TCBs under the latest FCC Permit-but-Ask procedures – see KDB Publication 388624 . 2 See Section 2.962(f)(5)(i); also Sections 2.962(f)(1), 2.962(c)(4). 3 Questions regarding FCC rules and equipment authorization policies may be submitted via the Knowledge Database (KDB), an OET on-line database containing policies, procedures, common equipment authorization questions, and KDB publications cited in this document. The KDB is available at (www.fcc.gov/labhelp ). 4 Devices with ad-hoc capabilities, or devices that perform active scans (initiate probe transmissions), are considered to be master devices. 5 Section 15.212 will become effective following approval by the Office of Management and Budget. 1 628591 D01 TCB Exclusion List v10r01 2 628591 D01 TCB Exclusion List v10r01 2) TCBs are excluded from issuing certifications for the following RF exposure conditions and configurations: 6 a) RF exposure evaluations using numerical simulations or computational modeling techniques; b) Portable transmitters operating at frequencies below 300 MHz if SAR evaluation is required; or portable transmitters operating at frequencies above 6 GHz when RF exposure routine evaluation is required; c) Portable transmitters in stand-alone configurations with source-based, time-averaged output power 7 greater than 900/f (GHz) mW for general population exposure conditions; or greater than 2250/f (GHz) mW for occupational exposure conditions; d) Portable devices operating according to occupational exposure requirements, except for the occupational push-to-talk device configurations described in KDB Publication 447498 ; e) Host independent transmitter modules for use in stand-alone portable final products that do not allow simultaneous transmission when the source-based, time-averaged output power is greater than 60/f (GHz) mW and the 1-g SAR is greater than 25% of the SAR limit. f) Portable transmitters and modules for use in devices that allow simultaneous transmission as follows: i) Device configurations - except for devices that are defined in the procedures for laptop computers with antennas that are built into display screens (KDB Publication 616217 ) or handsets with multiple transmitters and antennas (KDB Publication 648474 ) - for which: (1) the closest antenna separation distance between any simultaneous transmitting antennas is less than 5 cm; or (2) the sum of the 1-g SAR for all simultaneous transmitting antennas that require stand- alone SAR evaluation is greater the SAR limit; or (3) the output power of a simultaneous transmitting antenna for which stand-alone SAR evaluation is not required is greater than 60/f (GHz) mW. ii) Device configurations when simultaneous transmission SAR evaluation is required in different frequency bands, including configurations specified in the procedures for laptop computers with antennas that are built into display screens (KDB Publication 616217 ) or handsets with multiple transmitters and antennas (KDB Publication 648474 ). 6 See also guidance in KDB Publication 447498, Mobile and Portable Device RF Exposure Equipment Authorization Procedures. 7 Output power for the 60/f (GHz ), 900/f (GHz) and 2250/f (GHz) calculations is determined by the higher of the conducted or radiated (EIRP) source-based time-averaged output, where f (GHz) is the mid-band frequency in GHz.
Appendix A: TCB Exclusion List Revised: Nov. 15, 2000 1 of 3 Transmitters included in a TCB Scope and identified in the following do not qualify for TCB approval. As test and approval procedures are established, the requirements will be revised accordingly 1 . Transmitter Category Exclusions List I) Fixed Transmitters identified in Table 1 of §1.1307 Fixed Transmitters identified in Table 1 of §1.1307 are not categorically excluded from routine RF exposure evaluation. RF exposure compliance for these fixed transmitters is handled at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s). The following fixed transmitters do not qualify for TCB approval: a) transmitters that do not require licensing b) transmitters operating with antenna(s) that are not mounted on outdoor permanent structures and for which the corresponding operating configurations do not satisfy the MPE Categorical Exclusion Limits established in §2.1091 c) transmitters that operate as subscriber units under i) Part 21 subpart K, MDS ii) Part 74 subpart I, ITFS iii) Part 101 subpart L, LMDS II) Fixed Transmitters NOT identified in Table 1 of §1.1307 The following fixed transmitters that have not been identified in Table 1 of §1.1307, typically categorically excluded or unlicensed, do not qualify for TCB approval: a) transmitters operating with antenna(s) that are not fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures and for which the corresponding operating configurations do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Limits established in §2.1091 b) transmitters operating with antenna(s) that i) are installed with a separation distance of less than 6 meters from all persons during normal operation ii) exceed 1000 W peak EIRP iii) exceed 250 W peak conducted output power at the antenna terminal, or iv) are co-located with other antennas III) Mobile Transmitters identified in §2.1091 The following mobile devices identified in §2.1091 do not qualify for TCB approval: a) transmitters that do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Requirements of §2.1091 b) transmitters that operate simultaneously in multiple frequency bands c) transmitters operating with antenna(s) that are co-located with other antennas or in conjunction with another transmitter d) modular transmitters that are installed in, or attached to, another product or device and are not authorized under Part 15 IV) Portable Transmitters identified in §2.1093 All portable transmitters identified in §2.1093 do not qualify for TCB approval, including (but not limited to) the following: a) Part 22, Subpart H (Cellular Radiotelephone Service) b) Part 24, 25, 26, 27 c) Part 80 (ship earth station) d) Part 90 (Special Mobile Radio) e) Part 95, Subpart H (WMTS) and Subpart I (MICS) f) Part 15; §15.253, §15.255, Subpart D and Subpart E V) Part 15 Fixed and Mobile Transmitters The following fixed and mobile transmitters authorized under Part 15 do not qualify for TCB approval: a) §15.247 spread spectrum transmitters that: i) do not operate in a single frequency band ii) operate with antennas co-located with other antennas or in conjunction with another transmitter iii) operate with fixed-mounted antennas that are installed with a separation distance of less than 2 meters from all persons during normal operation Appendix A: TCB Exclusion List Revised: Nov. 15, 2000 2 of 3 (Part 15 Fixed and Mobile Transmitters Cont’d) iv) operate as a mobile transmitting device with antennas that are not installed to provide the minimum separation distance (20 cm or more) needed to ensure MPE compliance v) operate as a mobile transmitting device with either peak conducted or peak radiated (EIRP) output power exceeding 1) 75 mW for 5.7 GHz band 2) 200 mW for 2.4 GHz band 3) 300 mW for 900 MHz band b) §15.253 millimeter-wave, vehicle radar system transmitters i) operating with antenna configurations that are not installed permanently at specific location(s) on a vehicle ii) with operating configurations that do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Requirements of §2.1091 c) §15.255 millimeter-wave, field disturbance sensor transmitters i) operating with antenna configurations that are not installed permanently at fixed locations ii) with operating configurations that do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Requirements of §2.1091 d) §15.407(f) UNII transmitters operating with antennas that i) are not fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures and which do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Requirements of §2.1091 ii) operate with antenna(s) that are fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures providing a separation distance of less than 1.5 meters from all persons during normal operation VI) Part 15 Portable Transmitters The following portable transmitters authorized under Part 15 do not qualify for TCB approval: a) §15.253 millimeter-wave, vehicle radar system transmitters b) §15.255 millimeter-wave, field disturbance sensor transmitters c) subpart D, unlicensed PCS devices d) subpart E, UNII devices e) §15.247 spread spectrum transmitters that i) do not operate in a single frequency band ii) operate with antenna(s) that are co-located with other antennas or in conjunction with another transmitter iii) operate as a module, including those that are installed in, or attached, to another product iv) operate in the 5.7 GHz band v) operate with the device and its antenna at 5 cm or more from a person’s body 2 ; by design, the antenna provides a separation distance of less than 2.5 cm from a person’s hands, wrists, feet and ankles, and either the peak conducted or peak radiated (EIRP) output power exceeds 1) 100 mW for the 2.4 GHz band 2) 200 mW for the 900 MHz band vi) operate with the device or its antenna at less than 5 cm from a person’s body and either the peak conducted or peak radiated (EIRP) output power exceeds 1) 50 mW for the 2.4 GHz band 2) 100 mW for the 900 MHz band vii) operate with the device or its antenna at less than 2.5 cm from a person’s body and either the peak condu…
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Appendix A: TCB Exclusions List Revised: 17 July 2002 1 of 1 Transmitters included in a TCB Scope and identified in the following do not qualify for TCB approval. 1 Review & Approval procedures are described in a separate document that will be revised as evaluation and approval procedures are updated. Transmitter Category Exclusions List I) All Transmitters a) devices not evaluated according to most recent versions of FCC OET 65 Supplement C or other applicable FCC policies, procedures, and TCB training notes b) applications for equipment approval or permissive change requiring any change in equipment class (e.g., TNB to TNE, etc.) or change in RF exposure limits or exposure category c) devices employing numerical simulation or computational modeling techniques to show RF exposure compliance d) transmitters operating in non-US protocols or radio services (e.g., PHS, etc.) II) Portable Transmitters a) devices with operating frequencies above 6 GHz b) devices in standalone configurations with output power 2 greater than the high threshold 3 c) transmitters that are implanted or operated within a person’s body d) devices operating according to occupational exposure requirements, except for push-to-talk radios e) devices containing multiple transmitters that transmit simultaneously, when routine SAR evaluation 4 is required for the highest output (dominant) transmitter, and any of the other (non-dominant) transmitters is operating at higher than 5 mW f) devices containing multiple transmitters with simultaneous transmission, when routine SAR evaluation is not required, and the sum of the individual ratios of the output power divided by the high threshold is greater than one (1) g) modules for operation in licensed services that are not configured in a dedicated host device h) unlicensed modules used alone or with another transmitter 1) without simultaneous transmission, and the output power of any transmitter is greater than 100 mW with operating frequency less than or equal to 3 GHz, or 50 mW with frequency greater than 3 GHz but less than or equal to 6 GHz 2) with simultaneous transmission, and the sum of the individual ratios of the output power divided by the low threshold 3 is greater than one (1) 1 Each TCB location must have a least one person on staff who has completed the Part 22 Subpart H and Part 24 Subpart E handset SAR training, and the fixed, mobile, and portable transmitters RF exposure procedures training. Additional training will be provided in the future on requirements for new procedures and technology. Training workshops will be repeated as necessary to accommodate new TCBs. 2 Output power for portable transmitters is the higher of the conducted or radiated (EIRP) source-based time-averaged output. 3 In the following table, f GHz is mid-band frequency in GHz, and d is the distance to a person’s body, excluding hands, wrists, feet, and ankles. Exposure category low threshold high threshold general population (60/f GHz ) mW, d < 2.5 cm (120/f GHz ) mW, d ≥ 2.5 cm (900/f GHz ) mW, d < 20 cm occupational (375/f GHz ) mW, d < 2.5 cm (900/f GHz ) mW, d ≥ 2.5 cm (2250/f GHz ) mW, d < 20 cm 4 Routine SAR evaluation refers to that specifically required by § 2.1093, using measurements or computer simulation. When routine SAR evaluation is not required, portable transmitters with output power greater than the applicable low threshold require SAR evaluation to qualify for TCB approval.
Appendix A: TCB Exclusion List Revised: Nov. 15, 2000 1 of 3 Transmitters included in a TCB Scope and identified in the following do not qualify for TCB approval. As test and approval procedures are established, the requirements will be revised accordingly 1 . Transmitter Category Exclusions List I) Fixed Transmitters identified in Table 1 of §1.1307 Fixed Transmitters identified in Table 1 of §1.1307 are not categorically excluded from routine RF exposure evaluation. RF exposure compliance for these fixed transmitters is handled at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s). The following fixed transmitters do not qualify for TCB approval: a) transmitters that do not require licensing b) transmitters operating with antenna(s) that are not mounted on outdoor permanent structures and for which the corresponding operating configurations do not satisfy the MPE Categorical Exclusion Limits established in §2.1091 c) transmitters that operate as subscriber units under i) Part 21 subpart K, MDS ii) Part 74 subpart I, ITFS iii) Part 101 subpart L, LMDS II) Fixed Transmitters NOT identified in Table 1 of §1.1307 The following fixed transmitters that have not been identified in Table 1 of §1.1307, typically categorically excluded or unlicensed, do not qualify for TCB approval: a) transmitters operating with antenna(s) that are not fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures and for which the corresponding operating configurations do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Limits established in §2.1091 b) transmitters operating with antenna(s) that i) are installed with a separation distance of less than 6 meters from all persons during normal operation ii) exceed 1000 W peak EIRP iii) exceed 250 W peak conducted output power at the antenna terminal, or iv) are co-located with other antennas III) Mobile Transmitters identified in §2.1091 The following mobile devices identified in §2.1091 do not qualify for TCB approval: a) transmitters that do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Requirements of §2.1091 b) transmitters that operate simultaneously in multiple frequency bands c) transmitters operating with antenna(s) that are co-located with other antennas or in conjunction with another transmitter d) modular transmitters that are installed in, or attached to, another product or device and are not authorized under Part 15 IV) Portable Transmitters identified in §2.1093 All portable transmitters identified in §2.1093 do not qualify for TCB approval, including (but not limited to) the following: a) Part 22, Subpart H (Cellular Radiotelephone Service) b) Part 24, 25, 26, 27 c) Part 80 (ship earth station) d) Part 90 (Special Mobile Radio) e) Part 95, Subpart H (WMTS) and Subpart I (MICS) f) Part 15; §15.253, §15.255, Subpart D and Subpart E V) Part 15 Fixed and Mobile Transmitters The following fixed and mobile transmitters authorized under Part 15 do not qualify for TCB approval: a) §15.247 spread spectrum transmitters that: i) do not operate in a single frequency band ii) operate with antennas co-located with other antennas or in conjunction with another transmitter iii) operate with fixed-mounted antennas that are installed with a separation distance of less than 2 meters from all persons during normal operation Appendix A: TCB Exclusion List Revised: Nov. 15, 2000 2 of 3 (Part 15 Fixed and Mobile Transmitters Cont’d) iv) operate as a mobile transmitting device with antennas that are not installed to provide the minimum separation distance (20 cm or more) needed to ensure MPE compliance v) operate as a mobile transmitting device with either peak conducted or peak radiated (EIRP) output power exceeding 1) 75 mW for 5.7 GHz band 2) 200 mW for 2.4 GHz band 3) 300 mW for 900 MHz band b) §15.253 millimeter-wave, vehicle radar system transmitters i) operating with antenna configurations that are not installed permanently at specific location(s) on a vehicle ii) with operating configurations that do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Requirements of §2.1091 c) §15.255 millimeter-wave, field disturbance sensor transmitters i) operating with antenna configurations that are not installed permanently at fixed locations ii) with operating configurations that do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Requirements of §2.1091 d) §15.407(f) UNII transmitters operating with antennas that i) are not fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures and which do not satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Requirements of §2.1091 ii) operate with antenna(s) that are fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures providing a separation distance of less than 1.5 meters from all persons during normal operation VI) Part 15 Portable Transmitters The following portable transmitters authorized under Part 15 do not qualify for TCB approval: a) §15.253 millimeter-wave, vehicle radar system transmitters b) §15.255 millimeter-wave, field disturbance sensor transmitters c) subpart D, unlicensed PCS devices d) subpart E, UNII devices e) §15.247 spread spectrum transmitters that i) do not operate in a single frequency band ii) operate with antenna(s) that are co-located with other antennas or in conjunction with another transmitter iii) operate as a module, including those that are installed in, or attached, to another product iv) operate in the 5.7 GHz band v) operate with the device and its antenna at 5 cm or more from a person’s body 2 ; by design, the antenna provides a separation distance of less than 2.5 cm from a person’s hands, wrists, feet and ankles, and either the peak conducted or peak radiated (EIRP) output power exceeds 1) 100 mW for the 2.4 GHz band 2) 200 mW for the 900 MHz band vi) operate with the device or its antenna at less than 5 cm from a person’s body and either the peak conducted or peak radiated (EIRP) output power exceeds 1) 50 mW for the 2.4 GHz band 2) 100 mW for the 900 MHz band vii) operate with the device or its antenna at less than 2.5 cm from a person’s body and either the peak condu…
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4/12/2007 628591 D01 TCB Exclusion List 1 v05 1 Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division TCB Exclusion List 1 (General Apr 07) TCB(s) MAY NOT issue a grant certification for the following type devices. 1 Devices listed on the RF safety TCB Exclusion List 2 for TCBs that have completed the RF Safety training (See Attachment - TCB Exclusion List 2 Not Trained in RF Saftey.pdf) 2 Devices listed on the RF safety TCB Exclusion List 3 for TCBs that have not completed the RF Safety training (See Attachment - TCB Exclusion List 3 Trained in RF Saftey.pdf) 3 Equipment excluded from CFR Title 47 regulations 4 Any device that requires only Verification or Declaration of Conformity (however, a device that is permitted the choice of either Declaration of Conformity or Certification is not excluded) 5 Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (UNII) devices with Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) capability (Part 15 Subpart E) 6 Ultra-Wideband (UWB) devices (Part 15 Subpart F) 7 Access BPL (Part 15 Subpart G) 8 Learned Mode Transmitters (Part 15) 9 Software Defined Radios (SDR) 10 Certain types of Smart Antenna Systems (SAS). See SAS guidance. 11 Implanted Transmitters 12 3650 MHz licensed radio equipment (Part 90) 13 Wideband Transmitters (WBT) under Section 15.250 and 1…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15B | 50 MHz - 100 MHz | - |