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  • Henry R Hofmann commented on 2013-06-28 17:50:17.91:
    These are my comments on FCC KDB-718828 There are many acronyms used throughout the document, such as EBW, RBW, etc, that are spelled out at their first usage, but a tabular listing in one place for all the acronyms would be very useful. Also, I did not see UNII spelled out anywhere. On page 10/11 ”Applicability of 15.35(b) and 15.35(c)”, there is a term -41.2dBm, but no clue where it comes from or why it is used here. Some explanation is needed. It appears to somehow be related to the previous page 8/11, where “15.209(a)” also uses -41.2 . H. R. Hofmann, June 26, 2013 View attachment associated with this comment

  • Louis Lin commented on 2013-06-18 04:27:37.533:
    4.10. Occupied bandwidth test procedure Figure 7 Comment: There should be a EUT in this figure? Place the EUT on an OATS or Anechoic chamber turntable from the receiving antenna. (refer to general procedures in clause 5 of C63.26) ANSI C63.26 is still in draft stage and not yet public available.

Note: It is important to understand that the staff guidance provided in the KDB is intended to assist the public in following Commission requirements and does not constitute rules. Accordingly, the guidance is not binding on the Commission and will not prevent the Commission from making a different decision in any matter that comes to its attention for resolution.