No help from me, but wanted to say CONGRATS!!!! I hope it works out for you!
No help from me, but wanted to say CONGRATS!!!! I hope it works out for you!
-Bert
The glass is not half full or half empty, Its twice as big as needed for the job!
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The best info/help you can get for this is from folks that do product testing and certification for a living.
This company can handle the FCC testing & certification:
Compatible Electronics
102 Olinda Drive, Brea, CA 92823, United States
Phone: +1 714 579 0500
Fax: +1 714 579 1850
www.celectronics.com
This company handles FCC certification and UL http://analab1.com/
Just give them a call and let them know what you have. They'll help you, and give cost estimates for free.
Best of luck with the new gadget...![]()
To add to what Bruce has suggested, you can tell the FCC test lab folks any necessary details w/o worrying about confidentiality - it's a given of their service.
Thank you Dave. I always enjoy reading your posts. You advice is good, of course. Never really had any concerns about dealing with a reputable testing company, just a little wary of putting the whole design on the internet! Lots of people smarter and faster than me...
Best Regards,
Paul
The way to avoid mistakes is to gain experience. The way to gain experience is to make mistakes.
The way to avoid mistakes is to gain experience. The way to gain experience is to make mistakes.
The way to avoid mistakes is to gain experience. The way to gain experience is to make mistakes.
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