This is really a no brainer... To summarize: 
The answer to your questions is NO for the following
reasons:

1. You are testing in an anechoic chamber
(Read also K.Javors analysis)
2. The antenna cannot be raised to its
full height requirement.

Thats the bad news. The good news is that the FCC
have accepted semi-anechoic chambers that meet the
ANSI C63.4 site attenuation criteria as sutiable
for compiance data. I suggest you contact them
for more advice.

The "Gold Standard" IMHO is still the OATS.

-----Original Message-----
From: ron_cher...@densolabs.com [mailto:ron_cher...@densolabs.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 11:30 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: FCC part 15 class B, testing



I would like to know if I can take compliance data for FCC part 15 class B
in an anechoic chamber if I can't
vary the receive antenna from 1 to 4 metres?? (The chamber is not tall
enough) Or do I need an OATS or GTEM?
I would also like to do FCC parts 22 and 24 on AMPS and PCS phones. Any
information would be appreciated.





Ron Chernus, Associate Test Engineer, DVT
Denso International
Carlsbad, California, USA



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