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FCC Part 15 Requirements

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:06 pm
by ghonis
Concerning Model RF8A, the 8 Channel RF Remote controller:

I need a system with a low transmit power to meet FCC Part 15 regulations that require the field strength does not exceed 200 microvolts/meter at a measured distance of 3 meters. Does this module comply? Does the maximum power level exceed 10 milliwatts? Do you have detailed specifications available?

Re: FCC Part 15 Requirements

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:41 pm
by Tech_Marco
ghonis wrote:Concerning Model RF8A, the 8 Channel RF Remote controller:

I need a system with a low transmit power to meet FCC Part 15 regulations that require the field strength does not exceed 200 microvolts/meter at a measured distance of 3 meters. Does this module comply? Does the maximum power level exceed 10 milliwatts? Do you have detailed specifications available?

I don't know what the power level is but our RF controllers have been certified by FCC and registered under "Annex Depot Inc". You can go to http://www.FCC.gov to verify

Re: FCC Part 15 Requirements

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 11:14 am
by ghonis
Thank you for the information. I see from the FCC web site that the FCC Certification covers both your 8 and 12 Channel Models.

Will the "12CH RF Wireless Remote Control (Tx), Item #ERF-RM12A433" work with the "8CH RF Wireless Remote Control Tx/Rx Kit, Item #ERF-8A433"? I assume that the "ERF-RM12A433" uses the same electronics as the "RF12A" wireless remote control that comes with the "12Ch RF Wireless Remote Control Tx/Rx Kit, Item #ERF-12A433"?

Re: FCC Part 15 Requirements

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:10 pm
by Tech_Marco
Yes, the 1st 8 button from the 12ch Tx can control a eight channel remote system (8A). But I didn't spend too much time to try everythikng out but simply testing whether the relays were energized with the 12ch tx unit on a 8channel receiver.

If you can order in quantity say 100 or more, I can have my supplier to customized made the 9ch Tx with the master switch for you

Re: FCC Part 15 Requirements

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:59 pm
by ghonis
Thanks for checking this for me. I just placed an order for both units. If they work well for my planned implementation, I will order about a dozen units for field testing before ordering larger quantities. The extra buttons on the 12 channel transmitter are not a problem.

Having the FCC Certification is is an advantage of this system over others that have not gone through the process.

Thanks again

Re: FCC Part 15 Requirements

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:26 am
by ghonis
I was able to get the 12-channel remote (ERF-RM12A433) working well with the 8-channel system. The 8-channel remote transmitter came with an FCC sticker label "FCC ID VDURF12A". The 12-Channel remote did not come with an FCC sticker label. Can you provide the 12-Channel remote with an FCC sticker label?

Also, I will need to cover all the 1/4 inch diameter holes in the plastic case of the receiver unit. Can the receiver case be provided with no holes?

Thanks for your help.

Re: FCC Part 15 Requirements

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:41 pm
by Tech_Marco
New coming system will get the sticker on both

Re: FCC Part 15 Requirements

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 7:52 pm
by ghonis
That's good news. I'm sending an email to sales to place an order and for a clarification.