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It really would, but I don't know if I could replicate what an FCC certified testing facility would use for Field Strength.
If a testing facility measures the field strength as slightly over the FCC limits then I would need to go back to design and attenuate transmit power, then pay for...
Does the FCC factor in 'expected attenuation' for an application?
I assumed they would measure the device field strength in open-air at 1 meter and that was the limit no matter the applications area of operation.
My application is transmitting data out of the human stomach, must keep at 433MHz and below unfortunately. Lots of power lost trying to transmit through the saltwater filled body so I will be doing RSSI testing on subjects using 15.231(e) power levels.
Thanks.
Hello all,
I would like to calculate the uV/m that would be seen using an EIRP on my transmitter in order to get a rough estimate of the Radiated Power I'll be working with.
I am working on a product using a 433MHz transmitter module (CC1310). The product will fall under FCC 15.231(e) where i'm...
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