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8 SNR900 Operation Manual
2.3.2
Frequency Band
The SNR900 operates in the 902 to 928 MHz frequency band. It is
certified for unlicensed use in this band as a transmitter pursuant to
47 C.F.R.
certified for unlicensed use in this band as a transmitter pursuant to
47 C.F.R.
§§
15.247, 15.249 (1993) (unlicensed, low-power devices)
Subpart C of Part 15 of FCC Rules regarding Spread Spectrum
Systems for the United States. License-free operation in Canada is
covered by RSS-210 of Industrie Canada.
Systems for the United States. License-free operation in Canada is
covered by RSS-210 of Industrie Canada.
The SNR900 can be purchased with a reduced frequency range for use
in Australia and New Zealand. It is available in single-frequency mode
for other countries.
in Australia and New Zealand. It is available in single-frequency mode
for other countries.
Note – The 902–928 MHz band is a shared-use band and as such is
subject to interfering signals.
subject to interfering signals.
This frequency band is allocated to other uses in other parts of the
world, including cellular telephony. Regulations regarding its use vary
greatly from country to country. Use of the SNR900 outside the
United States must be approved by the local radio authority. Contact
your local radio communications governing authority for regulations
and restrictions on operation in the country or area where you want to
use the SNR900.
world, including cellular telephony. Regulations regarding its use vary
greatly from country to country. Use of the SNR900 outside the
United States must be approved by the local radio authority. Contact
your local radio communications governing authority for regulations
and restrictions on operation in the country or area where you want to
use the SNR900.
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