I don't think so.

I think they probably have done the testing and got the certs for the board and the card.

The trango stuff is a diferent test and cert that happened a long time ago.

Lets not read more into it than whats there. We all know what a trango unit looks like and we all know how it works and we know that one works with out the other and has no effect on each other.

Point we are making is, did trango and mt certify a cm9 with a board.

End of question.




Dawn DiPietro wrote:
George,

Trango would have had the whole system certified not just the radio card and the SBC. You can't take out a few parts from a certified system and consider it legal in any way shape or form. The system as a whole was certified including the case, the power supply and software. As far as I understand it if you change anything it would need to be re certified. The system would also need a sticker with the FCC ID # affixed to the outside of the case. Aren't you on the Cert Committee?

Regards,
Dawn DiPietro


George Rogato wrote:
I would assume Dawn, that your statement like mine is an SS U Me tion.

If the trango's plug into the ethernets and the cm9 is a wifi ap, then it's quite a stretch to say that the mt-cm9 combo alone is not certified.

George

Dawn DiPietro wrote:
Rick,

Does that mean we can take a 532 board and a cm9 and use it elsewhere
and consider it certified ?
No. You would have to use the exact same parts to be considered legal from the antenna to the power supply. This would mean you would have to get the manufacturer of all these parts in the trango system. If you took this approach you would be taking on the responsibility to make sure this really a was certified system.

I assume you read the FAQ that Jack Unger setup to answer these questions about certification.

Regards,
Dawn DiPietro




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