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RK-Wi.232DTS-FCC Rapid Development Kit 
User’s Manual
 
8  Usage Guidelines for FCC Compliance 
The FCC-Wi232DTS modules included in this rapid development kit have been awarded a FCC modular 
approval.  That means that this module, when integrated into your end product, requires no FCC part 15 
testing as long as the following guidelines are met.  Failure to meet any of the following guidelines will 
prevent the inheritance of the FCC modular certification. 
 
8.1 Antenna 
Selection 
In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, an antenna with no more than 3dBi gain must be 
used.  This module has been tested with the following antennas: 
 
Radiotronix Part Number 
Antenna Type 
Antenna Gain 
DTS Mode 
LP Mode 
ANT-915-04A 
RP ¼ Wave Helical 
2dBi 
Approved 
Approved 
ANT-915-02A 
RP ¼ Wave Whip 
3dBi 
Approved 
Approved 
ANT-915-06A 
RP ½ Wave Dipole 
3dBi 
Approved 
NOT Approved 
The module, when used in DTS mode, may be used with any of the above three antennas and maintain 
the requirements of the FCC grant.  When operating the module in LP mode, it must be coupled to one of 
the approved ¼ wave antennas; in this mode, the module may not be used in conjunction with the ½ 
wave dipole antenna (see above). 
An approved antenna must be directly attached to the module’s reverse-polarity SMA connector in the 
final application to inherit the FCC modular certification.   
 
8.2 Module 
Modification 
The module must not be physically altered in any way.  If any connections are made to the module that 
bypass the module pins, socket, or antenna connector, the FCC modular certification cannot be inherited. 
 
8.3  End Product Labeling Requirements 
Pursuant to FCC public notice DA 00-1407, the end product must be labeled on its exterior with the 
following verbiage: 
“Contains FCC ID: Q7V-3F090003X” 
 
8.4  Additional FCC Testing Requirements 
While the module’s FCC certification can be inherited (presuming the guidelines are met), additional 
testing will be required to achieve full FCC compliance for your end-product.  The integrator is required to 
perform unintentional radiator testing on the final product per FCC sections 15.107 and 15.109.  
Additional, product-specific testing might be required.  Please contact the FCC regarding regulatory 
requirements for your application. 
 
 
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