FCC Approval

Duncan Hudson openmoko at dunc-it.com
Mon May 21 20:54:47 CEST 2007


Sean Moss-Pultz wrote:
>
> On May 21, 2007, at 11:16 AM, Dean Collins wrote:
>
>> I wonder what percentage of a device can be pre-assembled and still 
>> constitute a 'kit'
>>
>>
>>
>> Section 15.23 Home-built devices.
>>
>> (a) Equipment authorization is not required for devices that are not 
>> marketed,
>>
>> from a kit, and are built in quantities of five or less for personal 
>> use.
>>
>> (b) It is recognized that the individual builder of home-built 
>> equipment may
>>
>> means to perform the measurements for determining compliance with the 
>> regulations.
>>
>> builder is expected to employ good engineering practices to meet the 
>> specified technical
>>
>> greatest extent practicable. The provisions of Section 15.5 apply to 
>> this equipment.
>>
>>
>>
>> That’s about as far as I bothered reading – I’ll wait until there is 
>> an official FIC response in the next 24-48 hours about how they 
>> intend to supply orders in the USA before I bother reading any more.
> The NEO will be FCC certified.
I don't think that anyone is questioning whether or not it will be FCC 
certified - that's required, we all know that.  The question is, has the 
certification process even begun?






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