FCC Web Documents citing 15.212
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- (OET 2000) (``OET Public Notice'') (describing the requirements and policies for the authorization of unlicensed, low power ``transmitter modules'' for operation under Part 15 of the Commission's Rules). See also, Modification of Parts 2 and 15 of the Commission's Rules for Unlicensed Devices and Equipment Approval, 22 FCC Rcd 8028 (2007) (Codifying most of the OET Public Notice, in Section 15.212 of the Rules (47 C.F.R. § 15 212)). Applicants are required to submit a cover letter requesting modular approval and address the eight requirements detail in the Public Notice. ``If approved, the grant of equipment authorization for a transmitter module will have either the word ``module'' or ``modular'' added to the Remarks section on the grant.'' OET Public Notice, 15
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- First Response at 6. See First Response at 4. See also 47 C.F.R. § 2.955 (describing those verification records required to be maintained by the manufacturer). Inter Tech's use of the word ``module'' in this context does not refer to the Commission's Part 15 certification for modular use, as these amplifiers are not low power devices. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.212. Inter Tech refers to these devices as modules to indicate that these devices are standardized components often used in the creation of other devices, such as transmitters. The Commission's definition of ``modular device,'' however, is a legal term of art, indicating Part 15 devices certified for incorporation into new devices without necessitating the certification of the final device. See 47
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- 2009 By the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau (``Bureau'') and Silver Spring Networks (``Silver Spring''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau into whether Silver Spring violated Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and Sections 2.803(a) and 15.212(a)(vi)(A) of the Commission's rules (``Rules'') regarding the marketing and labeling of a modular utility meter transmitter. The Bureau and Silver Spring have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolves this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. After reviewing the terms of the Consent Decree and evaluating the facts before us,
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-08-314A1.pdf
- complywith the Part 15 requirements with any type of input signal 3) contain power supplyregulation 4) contain a permanently attached antenna or a unique antenna connector 5) be tested in a stand-alone configuration 6) be labeled with its own FCC ID 7) complywith anyspecific rules applicable to the transmitter 8) complywith RF safety requirements Please refer to 47 C.F.R. § 15.212 for more detailed information on the transmitter module approval requirements and 47 C.F.R. § 2.901, et. seq. for information on the equipment certification procedures. 7. What are the approval requirements for a split transmitter module? Split transmitter modules must complywith the requirements for self-contained modules listed above, excluding requirements 1) and 5). In addition, split transmitter modules must complywith the
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit * DA 08-672 Released: March 25, 2008 IMPLEMENTATION OF MODULAR EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION RULES SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 15, 2008 ET Docket No. 03-201 Section 15.212 of FCC rules regarding the authorization of modular and ``split'' modular transmitters will become effective on April 15, 2008. This section was adopted in the Second Report and Order in ET Docket number 03-201 on April 17, 2007 and provides for more efficient equipment authorization of both existing modular transmitter devices and emerging partitioned (or ``split'') modular transmitter devices. The
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- (OET 2000) (``OET Public Notice'') (describing the requirements and policies for the authorization of unlicensed, low power ``transmitter modules'' for operation under Part 15 of the Commission's Rules). See also, Modification of Parts 2 and 15 of the Commission's Rules for Unlicensed Devices and Equipment Approval, 22 FCC Rcd 8028 (2007) (Codifying most of the OET Public Notice, in Section 15.212 of the Rules (47 C.F.R. § 15 212)). Applicants are required to submit a cover letter requesting modular approval and address the eight requirements detail in the Public Notice. ``If approved, the grant of equipment authorization for a transmitter module will have either the word ``module'' or ``modular'' added to the Remarks section on the grant.'' OET Public Notice, 15
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- First Response at 6. See First Response at 4. See also 47 C.F.R. § 2.955 (describing those verification records required to be maintained by the manufacturer). Inter Tech's use of the word ``module'' in this context does not refer to the Commission's Part 15 certification for modular use, as these amplifiers are not low power devices. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.212. Inter Tech refers to these devices as modules to indicate that these devices are standardized components often used in the creation of other devices, such as transmitters. The Commission's definition of ``modular device,'' however, is a legal term of art, indicating Part 15 devices certified for incorporation into new devices without necessitating the certification of the final device. See 47
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- 2009 By the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau (``Bureau'') and Silver Spring Networks (``Silver Spring''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau into whether Silver Spring violated Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and Sections 2.803(a) and 15.212(a)(vi)(A) of the Commission's rules (``Rules'') regarding the marketing and labeling of a modular utility meter transmitter. The Bureau and Silver Spring have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolves this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. After reviewing the terms of the Consent Decree and evaluating the facts before us,
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- the 5.725 - 5.825 GHz band pursuant to § 15.407. The output power of such an amplifier must not exceed the maximum permitted output power of its associated transmitter. (c) Except as otherwise described in paragraph (b) of this section, only the antenna with which an intentional radiator is authorized may be used with the intentional radiator. A new Section 15.212 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.212 Modular transmitters. (a) The radio elements of the modular transmitter must have its own shielding. If the modular transmitter consists of two or more partitioned sections, the interface between the sections of the modular system must be digital with a minimum signaling amplitude of 150 mV peak-to-peak. The physical
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- Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A). FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Marlene H. Dortch Secretary Appendix A Final Rules Part 15 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: 1. The authority citation of Part 15 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 336, and 544A 2. A new section 15.212 is added to read as follows: § 15.212 Modular transmitters. Single modular transmitters consist of a completely self-contained radiofrequency transmitter device that is typically incorporated into another product, host or device. Split modular transmitters consist of two components: a radio front end with antenna (or radio devices) and a transmitter control element (or specific hardware on which the software that
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- Conservation Ass'n. v. Stanton, 54 F.Supp. 7, 19 (D.D.C. 1999) (An agency delegates its authority when it shifts to another party almost the entire determination of whether a statutory requirement has been satisfied, or where it abdicates its final reviewing authority.) 47 C.F.R. § 15.711(b)(1). See PISC petition at 27. See Rudman/Ericksen petition at 10. 47 C.F.R. §§ 15.203 and 15.212. See SBE opposition at 9. Id. at 11. See Rudman/Ericksen petition at 14. See paras. 19-22, supra. See also Amendment of Part 15 of the Commission's Rules to Allow Certification of Equipment in the 24.05-24.25 GHz Band at Field Strengths Up to 2500 mV/m, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 15944, 15948 ¶ 11 (2003). In that Order, the
- http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2009/DA-09-1198A1.html
- (OET 2000) ("OET Public Notice") (describing the requirements and policies for the authorization of unlicensed, low power "transmitter modules" for operation under Part 15 of the Commission's Rules). See also, Modification of Parts 2 and 15 of the Commission's Rules for Unlicensed Devices and Equipment Approval, 22 FCC Rcd 8028 (2007) (Codifying most of the OET Public Notice, in Section 15.212 of the Rules (47 C.F.R. S: 15 212)). Applicants are required to submit a cover letter requesting modular approval and address the eight requirements detail in the Public Notice. "If approved, the grant of equipment authorization for a transmitter module will have either the word "module" or "modular" added to the Remarks section on the grant." OET Public Notice, 15
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- First Response at 6. See First Response at 4. See also 47 C.F.R. S: 2.955 (describing those verification records required to be maintained by the manufacturer). Inter Tech's use of the word "module" in this context does not refer to the Commission's Part 15 certification for modular use, as these amplifiers are not low power devices. See 47 C.F.R. S: 15.212. Inter Tech refers to these devices as modules to indicate that these devices are standardized components often used in the creation of other devices, such as transmitters. The Commission's definition of "modular device," however, is a legal term of art, indicating Part 15 devices certified for incorporation into new devices without necessitating the certification of the final device. See 47
- http://transition.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2009/DA-09-27A1.html
- By the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau ("Bureau") and Silver Spring Networks ("Silver Spring"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau into whether Silver Spring violated Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), and Sections 2.803(a) and 15.212(a)(vi)(A) of the Commission's rules ("Rules") regarding the marketing and labeling of a modular utility meter transmitter. 2. The Bureau and Silver Spring have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolves this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 3. After reviewing the terms of the Consent Decree and evaluating the facts
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2009/DA-09-27A1.html
- By the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau ("Bureau") and Silver Spring Networks ("Silver Spring"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau into whether Silver Spring violated Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), and Sections 2.803(a) and 15.212(a)(vi)(A) of the Commission's rules ("Rules") regarding the marketing and labeling of a modular utility meter transmitter. 2. The Bureau and Silver Spring have negotiated the terms of a Consent Decree that resolves this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 3. After reviewing the terms of the Consent Decree and evaluating the facts