User's Manual

TS4000 Radio Modem User’s Manual Licensing 44
The TS4000 is licensed under the FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
Part 90 rules. The FCC regulates the operation and licensing of radio equipment
in the US. To obtain a license to operate radio equipment a user must fill out the
appropriate FCC forms and pay an application fee.
Many FCC licenses also require that the user obtain frequency coordination from
the appropriate organization. The coordination organizations handle the up front
work of qualifying applications and allocating channels. The appropriate
coordination organization depends on the type of license (voice, data, paging,
etc.), type of user (business, government, etc.) and the frequencies
To help with the licensing process, there are companies who, for a fee, will fill out
and file the paperwork necessary to obtain a license.
Atlas License Company 800-252-0529
LAO (Licensing Assistance Office) 717-337-9630
FCC 888-225-5322
PCIA 800-759-0300 (Coordination agency for most business licenses)
Countries other than the USA have different rules for operating radio equipment.
The user should work with the appropriate government agency to obtain the
necessary licenses and to make sure that the TS4000 meets the licensing
requirements.
To sell most radio equipment, the manufacturer must obtain a license that
guarantees that their equipment meets the necessary regulations for operation.
The regulations vary based on the country and frequency of operation.
The TS4000 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC rules (Code of Federal Regulations
47CFR Part 15). Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not
cause harmful interference.
The TS4000 has been type accepted for operation by the FCC in accordance with
Part 90 of the FCC rules (47CFR Part 90). See the label on the unit for the
specific FCC ID and any other certification designations.
The TS4000 has been type accepted for operation by the FCC in accordance with
Part 101 of the FCC rules (47CFR Part 101). See the label on the unit for the
specific FCC ID and any other certification designations.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
The TS4000 has been certified for operation by Industry Canada in accordance
with RSS-119 and RSS-210 of the Industry Canada rules. See the label on the
unit for the specific Industry Canada certification number and any other
certification designations.
Many countries allow radio equipment that meets the FCC rules to be operated.
However, some countries have their own rules which radio manufactures must
USA (FCC)
Licensing Service
Companies
Phone Numbers
International
Manufacturer’s
License
USA (FCC)
Part 15
Part 90
Part 101
Industry Canada
ICES-003
RSS-119
International