Hello, Maybe someone can help with this question: We have had one of our systems installed and operating at a customer site in the US, and now suddenly a local Cell Ph Company has made complaint that we have an unintentional signal radiating at 780 MHz which is interfering with their Cell Tower. Our equipment is EMC tested to CISPR Class A for business only use, and at 780 Mhz our radiated Level at 3Meters is under the Class A limit of 57 dB at 780 Mhz. Question is, can the complaining company legally demand that we drop the signal further, they may be looking at a necessary reduction of current level by 20 dB lower.
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