u-blox Malmo AB Bluetooth module cB-0701-01 070101
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For example, the grantee code for FCC ID: PVH070101 is PVH. The remaining characters of the FCC ID, 070101, are often associated with the product model, but they can be random. These letters are chosen by the applicant.
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Application for Equipment Authorization FCC Form 731 TCB Version
WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS FORM ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE AND IMPRISONMENT
(U.S. CODE, TITLE 18, SECTION 1001), AND/OR REVOCATION OF ANY STATION LICENSE OR
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT (U.S. CODE, TITLE 47, SECTION 312(a)(1)), AND/OR FORFEITURE
(U.S. CODE, TITLE 47, SECTION 503).
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EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION is hereby issued to the named GRANTEE, and is VALID ONLY for
the equipment identified hereon for use under the Commission's Rules and Regulations listed below.
FCC IDENTIFIER:
PVH070101
Name of Grantee:
u-blox Malmo AB
Equipment Class:
Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Notes:
Bluetooth module cB-0701-01
Modular Type:
Single Modular
Grant Notes
FCC Rule Parts
Frequency Range (MHZ)
Output Watts
Frequency Tolerance
Emission Designator
15C
2402.0
-
2480.0
0.001
Modular Bluetooth approval. Power is conducted. Antenna gain is not to exceed +3.0 dBi. This modular transmitter is approved for use with devices that satisfy the mobile operating requirements of Section 2.1091. For portable operating configurations, as defined in Section 2.1093, if the device or its antenna(s) may operate in contact with a person s body (excluding hands, wrists, feet and ankles), then neither the total peak conducted nor peak radiated (EIRP) output power of all transmitters, whether this module is integrated internally or attached directly to a device operating with it, may exceed 5 mW. For all other portable operating configurations, neither the total peak conducted nor peak radiated (EIRP) output power from all transmitters operating with a device using this module, whether this module is integrated internally or attached directly to a device operating with it, may exceed 10 mW. The Grantee must inform second manufacturers/installers that in order for this module to be operated in any configuration other than that permitted in the preceding sentences, a separate FCC equipment authorization must be obtained for each device into which this module is installed. The only antennas approved for use with this module are those documented in the filing, and must be installed in the manner specified therein. If the Grantee does not provide an antenna with this module, it may not be sold to the end- user, but may be sold to a second manufacturer/installer. Instructions must be provided by the Grantee to the second manufacturer/installer that describe how this module must be installed into a final product in such a manner that only the authorized antenna(s) is (are) used, and it complies with the requirements of Section 15.203 (i.e., has either a permanently attached antenna or utilizes a unique connector). Compliance of this module in its final configuration is the responsibility of the Grantee. If the second manufacturer/installer desires to use an antenna with this module that has not been previously approved for use with it, then the Grantee must file a Class II permissive change to approve the new antenna with the module. Alternatively, the second manufacturer/installer may obtain a separate FCC equipment authorization for the module and the new antenna. If the second manufacturer/installer markets a device that does not comply with the Grantees instructions for antenna configuration without having obtained a separate FCC equipment authorization for the module and new antenna configuration, that device will be considered unauthorized equipment. Marketing of unauthorized equipment is prohibited by Section 2.803 of the FCC Rules.
COPY
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554
GRANT OF EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION
COPY
Certification
u-blox Malmo AB
Ostra Varvsgatan 4, 5tr
MALMO, SE-211 75
Sweden
Date of Grant: 03/07/2003
Application Dated: 03/07/2003
Attention: Mats Andersson , CTO
NOT TRANSFERABLE
EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION is hereby issued to the named GRANTEE, and is VALID ONLY for
the equipment identified hereon for use under the Commission's Rules and Regulations listed below.
FCC IDENTIFIER:
PVH070101
Name of Grantee:
u-blox Malmo AB
Equipment Class:
Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Notes:
Bluetooth module cB-0701-01
Modular Type:
Single Modular
Grant Notes
FCC Rule Parts
Frequency Range (MHZ)
Output Watts
Frequency Tolerance
Emission Designator
15C
2402.0
-
2480.0
0.001
Modular Bluetooth approval. Power is conducted. Antenna gain is not to exceed +3.0 dBi. This modular transmitter is approved for use with devices that satisfy the mobile operating requirements of Section 2.1091. For portable operating configurations, as defined in Section 2.1093, if the device or its antenna(s) may operate in contact with a person s body (excluding hands, wrists, feet and ankles), then neither the total peak conducted nor peak radiated (EIRP) output power of all transmitters, whether this module is integrated internally or attached directly to a device operating with it, may exceed 5 mW. For all other portable operating configurations, neither the total peak conducted nor peak radiated (EIRP) output power from all transmitters operating with a device using this module, whether this module is integrated internally or attached directly to a device operating with it, may exceed 10 mW. The Grantee must inform second manufacturers/installers that in order for this module to be operated in any configuration other than that permitted in the preceding sentences, a separate FCC equipment authorization must be obtained for each device into which this module is installed. The only antennas approved for use with this module are those documented in the filing, and must be installed in the manner specified therein. If the Grantee does not provide an antenna with this module, it may not be sold to the end- user, but may be sold to a second manufacturer/installer. Instructions must be provided by the Grantee to the second manufacturer/installer that describe how this module must be installed into a final product in such a manner that only the authorized antenna(s) is (are) used, and it complies with the requirements of Section 15.203 (i.e., has either a permanently attached antenna or utilizes a unique connector). Compliance of this module in its final configuration is the responsibility of the Grantee. If the second manufacturer/installer desires to use an antenna with this module that has not been previously approved for use with it, then the Grantee must file a Class II permissive change to approve the new antenna with the module. Alternatively, the second manufacturer/installer may obtain a separate FCC equipment authorization for the module and the new antenna. If the second manufacturer/installer markets a device that does not comply with the Grantees instructions for antenna configuration without having obtained a separate FCC equipment authorization for the module and new antenna configuration, that device will be considered unauthorized equipment. Marketing of unauthorized equipment is prohibited by Section 2.803 of the FCC Rules.
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