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TN138A
915B Radio Operational Requirements
Lawrence Gordon
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1 INTRODUCTION
The Wave Wireless 915B Radio is certified by FCC and Industry Canada (IC) under a Limited
Modular Approval (FCC ID: KIN-915B and IC ID: 4309B-915B). This means that the radio can
be used in various packages and configurations provided the requirements below are met.
These requirements apply to any Wave Wireless final product using the 915B radio.
Note that this radio under the 915B certifications cannot be sold as a bare board to end-customers
or OEMs. Only Wave Wireless manufactured final products can be sold. As such, this document
is intended only for Wave Wireless or its contractors to act as an ‘installation guide’ for
installing the 915B radio into a final product.
Adhering to these requirements will not necessarily ensure compliance to FCC and IC
requirements for the final product. If there are any concerns, testing should be done to ensure
compliance. For example, the 915B radio meets the FCC and IC Class B unintentional radiator
requirements as a standalone unit. If it is combined with other components or radios, the
aggregate may not meet the same limits as the standalone unit.
The term “final product” in this document will refer to the product that is sold that incorporates
the 915B radio. Wave Wireless products that use the 915B radio currently includes the
CCU3100.
This document will be updated as new configurations are approved for the 915B radio, such as
new antenna and power supplies.
The approved configurations are shown in Section 3.
WARNING – Final product (e.g. CCU3100) user documentation (e.g. Installation Guides, Spec.
Sheets) must NOT contain any information about how the 915B radio is installed in the final
product nor how to access the radio.
Modular Approval (FCC ID: KIN-915B and IC ID: 4309B-915B). This means that the radio can
be used in various packages and configurations provided the requirements below are met.
These requirements apply to any Wave Wireless final product using the 915B radio.
Note that this radio under the 915B certifications cannot be sold as a bare board to end-customers
or OEMs. Only Wave Wireless manufactured final products can be sold. As such, this document
is intended only for Wave Wireless or its contractors to act as an ‘installation guide’ for
installing the 915B radio into a final product.
Adhering to these requirements will not necessarily ensure compliance to FCC and IC
requirements for the final product. If there are any concerns, testing should be done to ensure
compliance. For example, the 915B radio meets the FCC and IC Class B unintentional radiator
requirements as a standalone unit. If it is combined with other components or radios, the
aggregate may not meet the same limits as the standalone unit.
The term “final product” in this document will refer to the product that is sold that incorporates
the 915B radio. Wave Wireless products that use the 915B radio currently includes the
CCU3100.
This document will be updated as new configurations are approved for the 915B radio, such as
new antenna and power supplies.
The approved configurations are shown in Section 3.
WARNING – Final product (e.g. CCU3100) user documentation (e.g. Installation Guides, Spec.
Sheets) must NOT contain any information about how the 915B radio is installed in the final
product nor how to access the radio.
1.1 References
LMA
PART 15 UNLICENSED MODULAR TRANSMITTER APPROVAL, DA 00-1407, June 26,
2000.
2000.
Part 15
FCC CFR 47 Part 15
- RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES, April 5, 2005.
2 REQUIREMENTS
2.1 Regulatory
Notices
Requirements
Regulatory Notices
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Intentional
Radiator, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Regulations. These limits are intended to provide pro-
tection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Intentional
Radiator, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Regulations. These limits are intended to provide pro-
tection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio