Maybe someone can post the link to the FCC docs showing their certification?

Also, you will notice their PoE only supports up to 28VDC now, rather than 48VDC like the RB532. They probably couldn't get the boards to pass FCC at 48V.

Travis
Microserv

Butch Evans wrote:
On Fri, 3 Aug 2007, Travis Johnson wrote:

And even if they do, that doesn't make a complete radio system FCC compliant... only their board.

No, but it is a GOOD first step toward creating certified systems. If I were to try to build a certified system on the older boards, I'd have to spend more money, because more tests would have to be run.

FWIW, I'm not sure where the idea that they would put the sticker on and not hold the paperwork. That's a bit over the top paranoia.

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