Specifications

Requirement per KDB996369 D03
2.2 List of applicable FCC rules
List the FCC rules that are applicable to the modular transmitter. These are
the rules that specifically establish the bands of operation, the power, spurious
emissions, and operating fundamental frequencies. DO NOT list compliance
to unintentional-radiator rules (Part 15 Subpart B) since that is not a condition
of a module grant that is extended to a host manufacturer. See also Section
2.10 below concerning the need to notify host manufacturers that further
testing is required.3
Explanation: This module meets the requirements of FCC part 15C (15.247).it Specifically
identified AC Power Line Conducted Emission, Radiated Spurious emissions, Band edge
and RF Conducted Spurious Emissions, Conducted Peak Output Power, Bandwidth, Power
Spectral Density, Antenna Requirement.
2.3
Summarize the specific operational use conditions
Describe use conditions that are applicable to the modular transmitter,
including for example any limits on antennas, etc. For example, if point-to-
point antennas are used that require reduction in power or compensation for
cable loss, then this information must be in the instructions. If the use
condition limitations extend to professional users, then instructions must state
that this information also extends to the host manufacturer’s instruction
manual. In addition, certain information may also be needed, such as peak
gain per frequency band and minimum gain, specifically for master devices in
5 GHz DFS bands.
Explanation: The product antenna uses an irreplaceable antenna with a gain of 1dBi
2.4
Single Modular
If a modular transmitter is approved as a Single Modular ,” then the module
manufacturer isresponsible for approving the host environment that the Single
Modular is used with. The manufacturer of a Single Modular must describe,
both in the filing and in the installation instructions, the alternative means that
the Single Modular manufacturer uses to verify that the host meets the
necessary requirements to satisfy the module limiting conditions.
A Single Modular manufacturer has the flexibility to define its alternative
method to address the conditions that limit the initial approval, such as:
shielding, minimum signaling amplitude, buffered modulation/data inputs, or
power supply regulation. The alternative method could include that the limited