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List of Application Grant Note Codes

code description
A Type accepted under Part 87 for aircraft stations only.
AA Type accepted under Part 87 for aircraft stations only.
AC This entry shows power ratings at upper extremity of the frequency range indicated.
AF This is a power amplifier type accepted only for use with Adler Electronics Type UST-10AC, UST-10BC and UST-10C translators.
AG Acceptable for airborne mobile use under Part 22 with receiver designed to automatically revert to the signaling channel frequency upon completion of a call.
AH Aural power can be reduced for operation within limit of Section 73.682(a)(15) without modification of transmitter.
AJ Aural power can be reduced for operation within limit of Section 73.682(a)(15) by addition of RCA modification kit MI-34326-13.
AM Type acceptance under Part 83, for use on frequencies below 4 MHz, was withdrawn effective January 1, 1977, except that use of A3 emission on the frequency 2182 kHz for distress and safety communications only is permitted until further notice Type acceptance under Part 83, for use on frequencies above 4 MHz was withdrawn effective January 1, 1974. Type acceptance under Part 90 also has been withdrawn.
AS Type accepted under Part 87 for aircraft stations only. Type acceptance includes operation with A3H emission mode. Necessary bandwidth designation is the same as shown in the A3J emission designator listing.
B Power output continuously variable from value listed to less than 0.5 watts.
BB Power output continuously variable from value listed to less than 0.5 watts.
BC The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 5%-10% of the value listed.
BD The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 10%-15% of the value listed.
BE The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 15%-20% of the value listed.
BF The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 20%-25% of the value listed.
BG The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 25%-30% of the value listed.
BH The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 30%-35% of the value listed.
BJ The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 35%-40% of the value listed.
BK The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 40%-45% of the value listed.
BL The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 45%-50% of the value listed.
BM The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 50%-55% of the value listed.
BN The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 55%-60% of the value listed.
BO The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 60%-65% of the value listed.
BP The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 65%-70% of the value listed.
BQ The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 70%-75% of the value listed.
BR The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 75%-80% of the value listed.
BS The output power is continuously variable from the value listed in this entry to 80%-85% of the value listed.
BV Power output continuously variable from value listed to less than 0.5 watts. Power output shown is the maximum rated value for transmitter units which do not contain diplexer.
BW Power output continuously variable from value listed to less than 0.5 watts. Power output shown is the maximum rated value for transmitter units which includes a Motorola Type TLN 6808A diplexer between final rf amplifier stage and the antenna output terminals of the entire unit. Power output is measured and specified at the antenna output terminals of the entire unit.
CA Type acceptance includes operation with A3A emission mode. Necessary bandwidth designation is the same as shown in the A3J emission designator listing. Has not been shown to be capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth. Not acceptable for new installations under Parts 81 and 83.
CB This device meets all Part 96 requirements and can be marketed, manufactured, installed or imported after April 17, 2020.
CC This device is certified pursuant to two different Part 15 rules sections.
CE This device has shown compliance with the conducted emissions limits in 15.107, 15.207, or 18.307 adopted under FCC 02-157 (ET Docket 98-80). The device may be marketed after July 11, 2005, and is not affected by the 15.37(j) or 18.123 transition provisions.
CH Type acceptance includes operation with A3H emission mode. Necessary bandwidth designation is the same as shown in the A3J emission designator listing. Has not been shown to be capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth. Not acceptable for new installation under Parts 81 and 83.
CO Transmitter meets technical requirements only for use at coast stations.
CP Transmitter meets technical requirements for use at coast and ship stations.
CR This equipment has been represented by the grantee as being capable of meeting the applicable requirements of the RTCM SC-65 report as it applies to compulsory installations. Reference Section 80.825 of the Commissions Rules.
CS Transmitter meets technical requirements only for use at ship stations.
CT This unit is type accepted as a portable survival craft radiotelephone transceiver meeting the requirements of Section 80.271 of the Commissions Rules
CZ This device is exempted from the band-wide operability Part 96 requirement and is limited to operate in the 3650-3700 MHz band. The device may be marketed, manufactured, installed or imported after April 17, 2020.
D Power output rating reduced to 80% of listed value at frequencies above 162 MHz.
DD Power output rating reduced to 80% of listed value at frequencies above 162 MHz.
DS Powers listed are average values obtained under two-tone test conditions.
DU Type acceptance includes operation in the Class F9Y emission mode with a necessary bandwidth not exceeding 20 kHz, subject to the technical and operational requirements of the applicable regulations.
DV Type acceptance includes operation in the Class F3Y emission mode with a necessary bandwidth not exceeding 20 kHz, subject to the technical and operational requirements of the applicable regulations.
DW Notes DU and DV apply.
DY Type acceptance includes operation with digital (F9Y) emission with the same necessary bandwidth designator shown with the F9 emission listing so noted.
E Acceptable for stations in the Radio Control (R/C) Service on the frequency 27.255 MHz only.
ED Acceptable only for licensing at noncommercial educational FM broadcast stations.
EE Acceptable for stations in the Radio Control (R/C) Service on the frequency 27.255 MHz only.
EF This device may contain functions that are not operational in U.S Territories except as noted in the filing. This grant has extended frequencies as noted in the filing and Section 2.927(b) applies to this authorization.
EI Output is EIRP. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures. RF exposure compliance is addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of §1.1307(b) (3).
EP Output power is Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)
ES This equipment is capable of supporting a minimum data rate of 4800 bits per second per 6.25 kHz of channel bandwidth.
F Type accepted only when equipped with a harmonic suppression filter.
FC Acceptable for stereo, SCA, or both simultaneously when used with Collins 786V-1 stereophonic generator. Not acceptable for use as a 10 watt transmitter unless equipped with Collins P/N 241-0488-000 low pass filter.
FF Type accepted only when equipped with a harmonic suppression filter.
FR This device is approved to operate under the revised FRS rules adopted in Report and Order FCC 17-57.
G Not acceptable for use at fixed stations above 4 MHz under Part 87 after January 1, 1966.
GG Not acceptable for use at fixed stations above 4 MHz under Part 87 after January 1, 1966.
GM This unit meets requirements for GMDSS use as contained in Subpart W of Part 80.
H Not acceptable for use in the band 136 to 470 MHz under Part 87 at land mobile stations after January 1, 1966 and at fixed stations after January 1, 1970.
HA Type acceptance includes operation with A3H and A3A emission modes. Necessary bandwidth designations are the same as shown in the A3J emission designator listing. Has not been shown to be capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth. Not acceptable for new installations under Parts 81 and 83.
HC This equipment complies with the hearing aid compatibility technical requirements of Section 20.19 of the rules.
HH Not acceptable for use in the band 136 to 470 MHz under Part 87 at land mobile stations after January 1, 1966 and at fixed stations after January 1, 1970.
HR Type acceptance includes operation with A3H and A3A emission modes. Necessary bandwidth designations are the same as shown in the A3J emission designator listing. Transmitter capable of automatic reduction of "transmitter power" as defined in Parts 81 and 83 (i.e., plate input power for A3 emission or peak envelope power for single sideband emission) on predetermined channels to a value not exceeding 150 watts. Has not been shown to be capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth. Not acceptable for new installations under Parts 81 and 83.
HS Same as HR note above. In addition, operation below 4.0 MHz at listed output power is limited to use on a single channel.
HX This mode of operation has the means to permit held to the ear telephone calls but has not been tested for hearing aid compatibility. The device supports other modes which have been found to be compliant with the HAC rules.
IF User is cautioned to ensure that the driver transmitter and the power amplifier are properly interfaced so that the resultant combination will operate within FCC technical requirements.
IP with Model 2609A TV Interface Device which was granted certification on April 25, 1980.
IT Implanted Transmitter
J Acceptable for color transmission only when operated at the power output shown and employing the RCA MI-34026 phase correction network.
J8 This device as been authorized under 90.203(j)(8) with a data rate of less than 4800 bits per second per 6.25 kHz of channel bandwidth based on information submitted justifying why the slower data rate provides more spectral efficiency than the standard data rate.
JJ Acceptable for color transmission only when operated at the power output shown and employing the RCA MI-34026 phase correction network.
K Acceptable for monochrome transmission only.
KA Capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth. Type acceptance includes operation with A3A emission mode. Necessary bandwidth designation is the same as shown in the A3J emission designator listing.
KC Capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth. Type acceptance includes operation with A3A and A3H emission modes. Necessary bandwidth designation is the same as shown in the A3J emission designator listing.
KH Capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth. Type acceptance includes operation with H3E emission mode. Necessary bandwidth designation is the same as shown in the J3E emission designator listing.
KK Acceptable for monochrome transmission only.
KR Capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth. Type acceptance includes operation with A3A and A3H emission modes. Necessary bandwidth designation is the same as shown in the A3J emission designator listing. Transmitter capable of automatic reduction of "transmitter power" as defined in Parts 81 and 83 on all channels to values less than listed, down to a level not exceeding 150 watts.
KV Capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth. Type acceptance includes operation with A3A and A3H emission modes. Necessary bandwidth designation is the same as shown in the A3J emission designator listing.
L Type accepted only when equipped with a suitable modulation limiter.
LA Type accepted for licensing in the Maritime Mobile Service under Part 80 as an emergency position indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) station transmitter. This transmitter meets the requirements for "Class A" EPIRB stations. However, in some cases, the unit must be used with a specific mounting bracket assembly provided by the EPIRB manufacturer in order to satisfy the requirements for "Class A" stations.
LB Unit produces A3 emission and therefore effective April 23, 1973, is not considered to be an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) as defined by Section 87.5 of the FCC Rules. Type acceptance is limited to use in the Aviation Services under Part 87, by survival craft stations and for survival purposes. When installed or carried for survival purposes (as an ELT), these units will be licensed only in conjunction with another VHF radiotelephone transmitter in an aircraft station. Unit meets the bandwidth and modulation requirements of Sections 87.67(b)(1) and 87.73(h) respectively, of the FCC Rules, for operation with swept tone, A9 emission. Also see Sections 87.183(f) and (1) of the FCC Rules. No determination has been made by the FCC as to the capability of this transmitter to meet other than FCC requirements. Users should check with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to determine compliance with any applicable FAA requirements.
LC Type accepted for licensing in the Maritime Mobile Service under Part 83 as an emergency position indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) station requirements for "Class C" EPIRB stations specified in Section 83.146.
LL Type accepted only when equipped with a suitable modulation limiter.
LS Type accepted for licensing in the Maritime Mobile Service under Part 80 as an emergency position indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) station transmitter. This transmitter meets the requirements for "Class S" EPIRB stations specified in Section 80.1059.
LT Type accepted as an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) as defined by Section 87.5 and meets bandwidth and modulation requirements of Sections 87.135 and 87.141. Type acceptance is limited to use, when authorized under Part 87, as an ELT, as equipment in survival craft stations or otherwise used for survival purposes, or as an ELT test station. (See Sections 87.187(k), 87.475(d). No determination has been made by the FCC as to the capability of this equipment to meet other than FCC requirements.
LU Type accepted for licensing in the Maritime Mobile Service under Part 80 as an emergency position indicating radiobeacon (EPIRB) "Class B" station transmitter. This transmitter does not meet requirements for "Class A" EPIRB stations.
LV Type accepted as an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) as defined by Section 87.5 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. This unit meets the modulation requirements of Sections 87.141(g) and (i). Type acceptance is limited to use when authorized under Part 87 as an ELT or as equipment in survival craft stations or otherwise used for survival purposes under Part 87. (See Section 87.187(k).) No determination has been made by the FCC as to the capability of this equipment to meet other than FCC requirements.
M Type accepted in accordance with Section 90.217. Acceptable for use only on frequencies in the Business Radio Service.
M4 Operation of this unit is limited to use at stations licensed for use under Part 74 of FCC Rules.
MJ Type accepted in accordance with Section 90.265(b).
MK Type accepted in accordance with Section 94.91.
ML Type accepted in accordance with Section 94.90.
MM Type accepted in accordance with Section 90.217.
MO This Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) device was evaluated for multiple transmitted signals as indicated in the filing.
N Has not been shown to be capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth. Not acceptable for new installations under Parts 81 and 83.
NA Type acceptance includes operation with A3A emission mode. Necessary bandwidth designation is the same as shown in the A3J emission designator listing. Has not been shown to be capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth. Not acceptable for new installations under Parts 81 and 83.
NC Certification and Notification under the same FCC Identifier.
ND This UNII device complies with the Transmit Power Control (TPC) and Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) requirements in Section 15.407(h).
NF Also acceptable under Part 90 for units operated wholly within the limits of one or more of the territories or possessions of the United States, or Alaska or Hawaii.
NH Type acceptance includes operation with A3H emission mode. Necessary bandwidth designation is the same as shown in the A3J emission designator listing. Has not been shown to be capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth. Not acceptable for new installations under Parts 81 and 83.
NJ Type acceptance includes operation with A3H and A3A emission modes. Necessary bandwidth designations are the same as shown in the A3J emission designator listing. Has not been shown to be capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth. Not acceptable for new installations under Parts 81 and 83.
NK Capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth.
NN Has not been shown to be capable of operation within 3.0 kHz authorized bandwidth. Not acceptable for new installations under Parts 81 and 83.
NR Transmitter capable of automatic reduction of power to 150 watts or less (plate input power for A3 emission or peak envelope power for single sideband emission) on predetermined channels.
OJ After January 1, 1974, use is limited to frequencies for which Section 83.351(b)(13) is applicable.
OV Unit meets current Great Lakes and Bridge-to-Bridge requirements.
OW Unit meets requirements of Section 80.80(a)(4).
PB Not acceptable for use in new installations on or after December 20, 1970.
PC Type accepted for Part 83 only for use on public correspondence radio telephone duplex channels. Does not have one-watt power output reduction. (See Section 83.134(f), Footnote 4.)
PF Transmitter approved for Public Safety Broadband
Q Not equipped for automatic transmission of call sign. Refer to Section 74.750(c)(7) for TV translators or Section 74.1250(c)(7) for FM translators.
QQ Not equipped for automatic transmission of call sign. Refer to Section on 74.750(c)(7) for TV translators or Section 74.1250(c)(7) for FM translators.
R Capable of automatic reduction of "transmitter power" as defined in Parts 81 and 83 on predetermined channels to a value not exceeding 150 watts.
RA Radio altimeter, not acceptable for new authorizations after July 1, 1971.
RC This transmitter is approved for use only in the Radio Control Service. This is not approved for general use as an RF link or for use in any other service. Unit may not include a plug-in crystal with external access to the user.
RD Meets the requirements applicable to Citizens Band Radio Service after May 24, 1974, pursuant to the Report and Order in Docket Number 17196.
RF Meets the requirements applicable to Citizens Band Radio Service equipment operating on up to 40 channels as specified in the Report and Order in Docket 20120.
RR Capable of automatic reduction of "transmitter power" as defined in Parts 81 and 83 on predetermined channels to a value not exceeding 150 watts.
RS This device incorporates a restricted contention based protocol. It is not capable of avoiding co frequency interference with devices using all other types of contention-based protocols. Operation is restricted to the 3650-3675 MHz band.
RW Note RF applies to the transmitter portion. Receiver portion is approved under waiver of the chassis radiation limit to 25 uv/M as released by the Commission November 16, 1976, and applies to units re-manufactured by January 1, 1978 from existing inventory. Units may not be marketed after January 1, 1979.
SA Smart antenna system that uses beam steering or beam forming capabilities to form multiple beams.
SC Effective April 23, 1973, units capable of producing A3 emission are not considered to be emergency locator transmitters (ELTs) as defined in Section 87.5 of the Rules. When carried or installed for survival purposes these units will be licensed only in conjunction with another VHF radiotelephone transmitter in an aircraft station. All units have been shown to meet the bandwidth and/or modulation requirements of Sections 87.67(b)(1) and 87.73(h), respectively. No determination has been made by the FCC as to the capability of the equipment to meet other than FCC requirements.
SD Acceptable for radio beacon purposes only in survival craft stations of vessels documented by the United States Treasury Department, Bureau of Customs.
SV Unit has been shown to be capable of meeting the technical requirements for portable survival craft radiotelephone transceivers.
SY Operation under Part 90 in the mode which permits the frequency synthesizer to be programmed by external digital switching to any output frequency of which the transmitter is capable of generating, must be performed by a holder of a second class or higher commercial operators license.
T Type accepted in this service or these services when modified to ensure a .005% frequency tolerance.
TC This TVP device operates in Mode I (client mode) under control of a fixed device or a portable device in Mode II
TD This device Incorporates geo-location and database access mechanism per 15.717(b)
TG Transmitter as a type has been demonstrated in the process of type acceptance as being capable of meeting the power output requirements applicable to vessels on the Great Lakes.
TP This TVF device determines geo-location by a professional installer
TS This device incorporates spectrum sensing per 15.717(c)
TT Type accepted in this service or these services when modified to ensure a .005% frequency tolerance.
TV Capable of operation within 25 kHz authorized bandwidth.
TW Transmitter as a type has been demonstrated in the process of type acceptance as being capable of meeting the power output requirements applicable to compulsory radiotelephone installations for small passenger boats.
TX Notes TW and VN apply.
TY Notes TW, TG and VN apply.
UB Notes UU and BB apply.
UC Notes UU and BC apply.
UD Notes UU and BD apply.
UE Notes UU and BE apply.
UF Notes UU and BF apply.
UG Notes UU and BG apply.
UH Notes UU and BH apply.
UJ Notes UU and BJ apply.
UK Notes UU and BK apply.
UL Notes UU and BL apply.
UM Notes UU and BM apply.
UN Notes UU and BN apply.
UO Notes UU and BO apply.
UP Notes UU and BP apply.
UQ Notes UU and BQ apply.
UR This device incorporates an unrestricted contention based protocol. It is capable of avoiding co frequency interference with devices using all other types of contention-based protocols.
US Notes UU and BS apply.
UU Type acceptance except under Part 95 includes operation with emission designator 15F2 and also operation in the Class F9 emission mode with a necessary bandwidth not exceeding 16 kHz, subject to the technical and operational requirements of the applicable regulation.
V Power output shown is the maximum rated value for transmitter units which do not contain diplexer.
VN Transmitter portion meets technical requirements for use as a non-portable unit pursuant to the Vessel Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Act.
VP Transmitter portion meets technical requirements for use as a portable unit permanently associated with a vessel pursuant to the Vessel Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Act.
VQ When used pursuant to the Vessel Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Act, transmitter is acceptable as a portable unit, only on foreign vessels. Transmitter not acceptable for use on U.S. vessels pursuant to this Act.
VR When used pursuant to the Vessel Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Act, transmitter is acceptable for use as a portable unit, only in foreign vessels, until no later than January 1, 1974. Transmitter is not acceptable for use in U.S. vessels pursuant to this Act.
VS When used pursuant to the Vessel Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Act, transmitter is acceptable as a non-portable unit until no later than January 1, 1974.
VT When used pursuant to the Vessel Bridge-to-Bridge Radiotelephone Act, transmitter is acceptable for use as a portable unit permanently associated with a vessel, until no later than January 1, 1974.
VV Power output shown is the maximum rated value for transmitter units which do not contain diplexer.
W Power output shown is the maximum rated value for transmitter units which include a Motorola Type TLN 6808A diplexer between final rf amplifier stage and the antenna output terminals of the entire unit.
WB This unit does not meet the technical requirements established in the Report & Order in PR Docket 90-222.
WW Power output shown is the maximum rated value for transmitter units which include a Motorola Type TLN 6808A diplexer between final rf amplifier stage and the antenna output terminals of the entire unit.
Y Acceptable for color transmission only when employing the Micro-Link System, Varian Associates 20091M318 phase correction network.
YA Acceptable for color transmission only when employing the EMCEE B126-185 phase correction network.
YC Does not have capability for readily reducing carrier power to 1 watt or less. (See Part 83, Section 83.134(f)). Has capability for less than 3 channels and therefore must be used with additional transmit-ters in ship stations under Part 83 to make up the required frequency complement. Not acceptable for initial installation in ship stations after January 1, 1970.
YD Has capability for less than 3 channels and therefore must be used together with additional transmitters in ship stations to make up the required station frequency complement.
YE Has capability for less than 2 channels and must be used with additional transmitters to make up required station frequency complement.
YY Acceptable for color transmission only when employing the Micro-Link System, Varian Associates 20091M318 phase correction network.
YZ Type acceptance under Parts 81 and/or 83 was withdrawn, effective January 1, 1974. Has capability for less than 3 channels and therefore must be used with additional transmitters in ship stations under Part 83 to make up the required frequency complement. Not acceptable for initial installation in coast or ship stations after January, 1970.
ZA Type acceptance was withdrawn under Part 81 only, effective January 1, 1974. Not acceptable for initial installations in coast stations after January 1, 1970.
ZB Type acceptance was withdrawn under Parts 81 and 83, effective January 1, 1974. Not acceptable for initial installation in coast stations after January 1, 1970.
ZC Does not have capability for readily reducing carrier power to 1 watt or less. Not acceptable for initial installation in ship stations after January 1, 1970.
ZP This transmitter is not equipped with instruments necessary to determine the carrier power output. Type acceptance under Part 81 was withdrawn effective January 1, 1974.
ZZ Type acceptance under Parts 81 and/or 83 was withdrawn effective January 1, 1974. Not acceptable for initial installation in ship or coast stations after January 1, 1970.
05 The manufacture and importation of this device must cease on July 10, 2005, pursuant to 15.37(j) or 18.123 transition provisions adopted under FCC 02-157 (ET Docket 98-80).
10 TV Interface Device combined with TV Broadcast Receiver.
11 Grant Reissued this date to correct error in listed FCC ID Number
12 This is a grant of Certification because receiver will tune frequencies allocated to Citizens Band Service. Section 2.904(d) of the Commissions rules applies to this grant.
14 The equipment listed hereon complies with the 14dB noise figure requirements.
16 If the subject device requires shielded interface cables to ensure compliance, the users manual must advise the user of this requirement.
17 Computing devices into which this device is installed must employ shielded interconnect cables.
18 This device must be supplied with a shielded A.C. power cord if one is required to ensure compliance.
19 This device must be marketed with a shielded interface cable which incorporates ferrite cores equal in quantity and type to those used during Certification testing.
20 All electrical and mechanical devices employed for spurious radiation suppression, including any modifications made during certification testing, must be incorporated in each unit marketed.
21 This grant is issued to permit marketing only when a ferrite loaded video cable or split ferrite core equivalent to the type that was used during certification testing is marketed with each unit.
22 Keyboard connector must be chassis mounted with ferrite material encasing connecting leads to motherboard.
23 This grant is issued to permit marketing of equipment only when the computer covered under this grant is provided with a keyboard as specified in the application for certification. The keyboard supplied must incorporate an internal ferrite within the keyboard case and an external ferrite at the connector end of the keyboard cable.
24 This grant is issued to permit marketing only when a ferrite loaded video cable or split ferrite cores equivalent in number and type to those used during certification testing are marketed with each unit.
25 If a keyboard is provided with this device, it must incorporate a ferrite core at the connector end of its shielded interface cable.
28 An AC adapter incorporating a ferrite core at the connector end of its DC line must be provided with every unit sold.
36 Certain antennas used with this equipment require a minimum cable length, or have output power limitations as documented in the application.
37 This device has shown compliance with new rules adopted under Docket 87-389 and is not affected by Section 15.37, transition rule.
38 This device has shown compliance, in all grant-listed U-NII sub-bands, with the new rules for U-NII devices adopted under Docket No. 13-49 and may be marketed, manufactured or imported after the June 1, 2016 transition deadline.
39 This sub-band complies with the new rules for U-NII devices adopted under Docket No. 13-49. This device may not be sold or marketed after June 1, 2016, unless all grant-listed U-NII sub-bands demonstrate compliance with Docket No. 13-49.
40 This device may be operated as a CBSD-CPE subject to configuration and control protocols as specified in the filing.
41 Installation of this device must not be readily accessable to human subjects closer than 20 cm.
42 Installation of this device must not be readily available to human subjects closer than 20 cm.
43 25 Channel Cordless Phone (46-49 MHz)
44 Unit must be installed so that users cannot approach the radiating element of this transmitter no closer than 24 inches.
45 Marketing must be restricted to Federal, state and local law enforcement, highway maintenance or safety organizations, or organizations performing highway maintenance or improvements in accordance with terms specified by such organizations.
47 This grant is issued subject to the condition that the transmitter covered hereunder will not be marketed with any capability to coordinate its hopping sequence with the hopping sequence of other transmitters, or vice versa, for the purpose of avoiding the simultaneous occupancy of individual hopping frequencies by multiple transmitters.
48 The device has been approved under § 15.407(b)(4)(ii) for antenna gains greater than 10 dBi and cannot be manufactured, marketed, sold or imported after March 2, 2018.
49 The device has been approved under § 15.407(b)(4)(ii) for antenna gains of 10 dBi or less and cannot be manufactured, marketed, sold or imported after March 2, 2020.
68 This grant does not pertain to equipment approval requirements under Part 68.
69 Type Acceptance and Certification under same FCC ID.
70 Type Approval and Certification under same FCC ID.
71 This grant is issued under waiver of Section 15.7 of the Rules. It becomes invalid for units manufactured after the expiration date of that waiver.
74 Type Acceptance and Notification under the same FCC Identifier.
80 Grant issued under waiver for measurements above 1000 MHz, measurement procedure MP1 and Sections 15.201-15.215 of the FCC Rules. Measurements were made using T-7001 and Section 15.184 applies.
82 Grant issued under waiver for measurements above 1000 MHz.
91 The manufacture and importation of this device must cease on or before September 11, 1991, pursuant to new Section 15.37(e) adopted in Docket 89-605.
94 The manufacturer and/or importation of this device must cease on June 23, 1994
95 Pursuant to Section 15.121 of the Commissions Rules and Regulations, the manufacturing and marketing of this device is limited to entities described in Title 18 U.S.C. 2512(2).
96 The manufacture and/or importation of this device must cease on June 23, 1996.
99 The manufacture and/or importation of this device must cease on June 23, 1999

 

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