Hi Andrew,

are you sure you are talking about a Bluetooth device? As far as I know, the
maximum output power defined in the Bluetooth specifications is 20dBm (100 mW)
for Class I devices. If output power is more than 100 mW, this is not a
Bluetooth device as it could not pass through the Qualification Program.

Regards,

Alejandro Torrecilla
Certification Services Manager
Tel: +34 95 2619178 - Email:atorreci...@cetecom.es

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>De:    Price, Andrew[SMTP:andrew.p.pr...@baesystems.com]
>Responder a:   Price, Andrew
>Enviado el:    jueves 3 de abril de 2003 12:20
>Para:  Majordomo (E-mail); IEEE EMC-PSTC E-mail Forum (E-mail)
>Asunto:        SAR Testing
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>
>Help needed.
>
>Has anyone carried out or know of anywhere that can carryout SAR testing for
>a bluetooth transmitter with a power 100mW to 500mW.
>
>Regards
>Andy
>
>Andrew Price
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