May be off-topic to your query, but since it is automotive wouldn¹t the
unintentional emissions have to meet CISPR 25?

Ken Javor
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From: Ken Wyatt <k...@emc-seminars.com>
Reply-To: Ken Wyatt <k...@emc-seminars.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2021 14:57:39 -0700
To: <EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG>
Subject: [PSES] Test & measurement with cellular module

Hi All, 

Wireless compliance testing is not really my specialty, so putting this out
to the groupŠ

I have a client that manufactures a data recorder (basically, a
non-intensional radiator), but with an FCC-approved cellular modem from
Sierra. I believe there¹s an option to connect Wi-Fi, but that¹s not enabled
on the current model. The product is designed to plug into the under-dash
I/O connector on automobiles for engineering analysis purposes.

For U.S. sales: I know FCC has an exemption for T&M products (47 CFR
15.103(a)). Besides CTIA testing for TIP and TIS, what other compliance
testing might be required?

For EU sales: The product would fall under IEC/EN 61326 for general EMC.
What wireless/cellular compliance testing might be required in addition?
ETSI compliance, etc.?

Thank you, Ken

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