Sec. 2.924 Marketing of electrically identical equipment having
multiple trade names and models or type numbers under the same
FCC Identifier.
The grantee of an equipment authorization may market devices having
different model/type numbers or trade names without additional
authorization from the Commission, provided that such devices are
electrically identical and the equipment bears an FCC Identifier
validated by a grant of equipment authorization. A device will be
considered to be electrically identical if no changes are made to the
device authorized by the Commission, or if the changes made to the
device would be treated as class I permissive changes within the scope
of Secs. 2.1001(b)(1) and 2.1043(b)(1). Changes to the model number or
trade name by anyone other than the grantee, or under the authorization
of the grantee, shall be performed following the procedures in
Sec. 2.933.
[62 1997 FR 10470 , Mar. 7, 1997]
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