ANSI
C6.310-2009, American National Standard for Testing Unlicensed Wireless
Devices has been published
This standard is
intended to cover procedures for testing the compliance of a wide
variety of unlicensed wireless devices (also called unlicensed
intentional radiators) including but not limited to: remote control and
security unlicensed wireless devices, frequency hopping and direct
sequence spread spectrum devices, anti-pilferage devices, cordless
telephones, wireless medical unlicensed wireless devices, Unlicensed
National Information Infrastructure devices, intrusion detectors,
unlicensed wireless devices operating on frequencies below 30 MHz,
automatic vehicle identification systems, and other unlicensed wireless
devices authorized by a radio regulatory authority.
The test procedures
for new technology wireless devices will be added to future editions of
this standard as soon as practical after consensus is achieved for
compliance testing methods of the new devices. However, this standard
excludes test procedures for unlicensed wireless devices already covered
in other published standards, e.g., Unlicensed Personal Communication
Services (UPCS) devices."
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