FCC ID TDA-FA1

TDAFA1, TDA FA1, TDA-FA1, TDA-FAI

Radeum, Inc. (DBA FreeLinc) Adapter for Wireless headset for two-way radios FA1

An FCC ID is the product ID assigned by the FCC to identify wireless products in the market. The FCC chooses 3 or 5 character "Grantee" codes to identify the business that created the product. For example, the grantee code for FCC ID: TDA-FA1 is TDA. The remaining characters of the FCC ID, -FA1, are often associated with the product model, but they can be random. These letters are chosen by the applicant. In addition to the application, the FCC also publishes internal images, external images, user manuals, and test results for wireless devices. They can be under the "exhibits" tab below.

Purchase on Amazon: Adapter for Wireless headset for two-way radios

App # Purpose Date Unique ID
1 Original Equipment 2005-10-14 BkdFsrrky3YwDug0S1LBcg==

Operating Frequencies

Frequency RangeRule Parts Line Entry
13.56-13.959 MHz15C 1

Exhibits

Document Type Submitted
Available
Internal photosInternal Photos
Adobe Acrobat PDF (600 kB)
2005-10-14
2005-10-14
Compliance textUsers Manual
JPEG Image (6 kB)
2005-10-14
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Compliance text locationUsers Manual
ASCII Text (33 kB)
2005-10-14
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ID labelID Label/Location Info
Microsoft Word (333 kB)
2005-10-14
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Enclosure photosExternal Photos
Adobe Acrobat PDF (197 kB)
2005-10-14
2005-10-14
Test setup photosTest Setup Photos
Microsoft Word (873 kB)
2005-10-14
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Test reportTest Report
Adobe Acrobat PDF (427 kB)
2005-10-14
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User manualUsers Manual
Adobe Acrobat PDF (254 kB)
2005-10-14
2005-10-14
CorrespondenceCover Letter(s)
ASCII Text (43 kB)
2005-10-14
2005-10-14
Confidentiality requestCover Letter(s)
Adobe Acrobat PDF (60 kB)
2005-10-14
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Operational descriptionOperational Description
Adobe Acrobat PDF (242 kB)
2005-10-14
Schematics board 2Schematics
Adobe Acrobat PDF (45 kB)
2005-10-14
Block diagramBlock Diagram
Adobe Acrobat PDF (24 kB)
2005-10-14
Schematics board 1Schematics
Adobe Acrobat PDF (77 kB)
2005-10-14