Group of radar detector manufacturers plan to focus on compliance...
Group of radar detector manufacturers plan to focus on compliance with timeline laid out in FCC order that required those devices to meet Part 15 limits on emissions in 11.7- 12.2 GHz band to prevent VSAT interference. Industry coalition…
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Radar Assn. Defending Airwave Rights (RADAR) had withdrawn July 26 petition for partial reconsideration and FCC Office of Engineering & Technology dismissed it without comment this week (CD Sept 17 p5). “We still think that the FCC’s schedule is unnecessary, unworkable and unprecedented, but on the principle that life is short, we will drop our opposition to the schedule and devote our efforts to attempts to comply,” RADAR attorney Mitchell Lazarus said. Group of 6 radar detector manufacturers hadn’t challenged technical rules but did so on compliance timeline. FCC recently provided 30 additional days for retail compliance until Oct. 27.