Linx Technologies EVM-868-EUR User Manual

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Once your completed product has passed, you will be issued an ID number
that is to be clearly placed on each product manufactured.

Questions regarding interpretations of the Part 2 and Part 15 rules or
measurement procedures used to test intentional radiators such as Linx RF
modules for compliance with the technical standards of Part 15 should be
addressed to:

Federal Communications Commission
Equipment Authorization Division
Customer Service Branch, MS 1300F2
7435 Oakland Mills Road
Columbia, MD, US 21046
Phone: +1 301 725 585 | Fax: +1 301 344 2050
Email: [email protected]

ETSI Secretaria
650, Route des Lucioles
06921 Sophia-Antipolis Cedex
France
Phone: +33 (0)4 92 94 42 00
Fax: +33 (0)4 93 65 47 16

International approvals are slightly more complex, although Linx
modules are designed to allow all international standards to be met. If you
are considering the export of your product abroad, you should contact Linx
Technologies to determine the specific suitability of the module to your
application.

All Linx modules are designed with the approval process in mind and thus
much of the frustration that is typically experienced with a discrete design
is eliminated. Approval is still dependent on many factors, such as the
choice of antennas, correct use of the frequency selected and physical
packaging. While some extra cost and design effort are required to address
these issues, the additional usefulness and profitability added to a product
by RF makes the effort more than worthwhile.

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