Thanks.

Using the FCC Id of either MLLSPEEDHPTX450 or MLLSPEEDTXP45-47 - they
both have the same IC - then from the RF emissions code, i.e., 7K10F1D,
the 7K10 indicates it has a maximum bandwidth of 7.1 kHz, the F
indicates is FM - but the documents on file indicate it's 2FSK, the 1
indicates on-off keying and no modulation, and the D indicates it's
digital.

And it can transmit between 450-470 MHz.

-- Cinaed


On 07/08/2017 09:14 AM, HLL wrote:
> 
>     > Some extra information:
>     > -I Only have access to trigger communication of the device.
>     > -All captures taken from very close proximity (~10 cm) the device is
>     > intended to work over hundreds of meters outdoors
>     > -I Have access to FCC docs, but since I don't live in the US, *I'm not
>     > sure what actual* "primary" *freq* of the device is.
> 
>     Try looking up the FCC Id at
> 
>       https://fcc.io/
> 
>     Would you post the FCC Id? If I have the FCC id I may play with it when
>     while I'm commuting.
> 
> 
> In fact I don't know the specific FCC id of the device, but from it's
> function, appearance and capabilities it can be either of these next
> products...
> MLLSPEEDHPTX450 <https://fcc.io/MLLSPEEDHPTX450>
> MLLSPEEDTXP45-47 <https://fcc.io/MLLSPEEDTXP45-47>
> I'm not sure what the difference between the HP and Just "TX" casing
> looks the same, I tend to think it's the standard TX.
> This is a AMR (Automated Meter Reading) system endpoint device (I.E.
> Just the transmitter part) 
> 
> HLL.
> 
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