Sandy

Paragraph 15.31k says that if the two devices are subject to different
technical standards, each device is to comply with its specific standard.
One could therefore have a transmitter subject to 15.209 limits (same as
class B in the 30-1000 MHz operating region) running with a class A device.
If the TX met the 15.209 limits and the class A met criteria and limits for
a non-residential digital device, it's legal.

Some recent experience with FCC application bears this out.

Best regards


Tom Cokenias
Consultant, EMC & Radio Approvals



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