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Product Brief Airborne SDIO/SPI 802.11b/g Radio Quatech, Inc.
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Radiator testing and certification, except where they wish to use an antenna that
is not already certified.
Quatech supports a group of pre-approved antenna; use of one of these
antennas eliminates the need to do any further subpart C testing or certification.
If an antenna is not on the list, it is a simple process to add it to the pre-approved
list without having to complete a full set of emissions testing. Please contact
Quatech Technical support for details of our qualification processes.
Please note that as part of the FCC requirements for the use of the modular
approval, the installation of any antenna must require a professional installer.
This is to prevent any non-authorized antenna being used with the radio. There
are ways to support this requirement but the most popular is to utilize a non-
standard antenna connector, this designation includes the reverse polarity
versions of the most popular RF antenna types (SMA, TNC, etc.). For more
details please contact Quatech.
The following documents are associated with this applications note:
FCC Part 15 Radio Frequency Devices
FCC Public Notice DA-00-1407A1 (June 26
th
, 2000)
Quatech recommends that during the integration of the radio, into the customers
system, that any design guidelines be followed. Please contact Quatech
Technical Support if you have any concerns regarding the hardware integration.
Contact Quatech Technical support for a copy of the FCC and IOC grant
certificates, the test reports and updated approved antenna list.
12.6 Regulatory Test Mode Support
The WLRG-RA-DP601 includes support for all FCC, IC and ETSI test modes
required to perform regulatory compliance testing. Please contact Quatech
Technical Support for details on enabling and using these modes.