All Ident RFID read heads that operate at frequencies of 125kHz, 250kHz
and 13.56MHz and that intentionally radiate an electromagnetic field
have now received FCC approved to satisfy the radiated emissions limits
per FCC CFR 47: 2004, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A.
“An increasing number of companies are requiring FCC approval for all products installed in their facility, as products such as Wi-Fi LAN connection equipment, industrial PCs, industrial monitors, and ID Systems must work together simultaneously, and without electromagnetic or radio frequency interference,” says Tim Cicerchi, RFID product manager for the vendor.
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