Hello EMC experts, A question came up today about filing new results to FCC for our legacy product. 1. If the filing is only for FCC, then the lab providing the report does not need A2LA accreditation,2. If the filing is for a safety report, then the lab does need A2LA accreditation. Have I got that right? We're filing some small board changes, including Y-caps and can't figure out if this is a Class 2 permissible change, defined as: " includes those modifications which degrade the performance characteristics as reported to the Commission" 3. How or who determines if our change is Class 2 (degraded performance) or Class 1? We think the results are better, but it's not like we got uniformly more margin across the board. Thanks! Colorado Brian720-450-4933
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