FCC Certification Services
FCC
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is a U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications, be it by radio, satellite, television, or other means.
As a result, all equipment or devices that are able to establish radio frequency communications must be certified of complying with FCC regulations. For that purpose, Telecommunications Certification Body (TCB), such as EMCE have been appointed as entities qualified to issue the declaration of conformity certificate.
Why us?
EMCE Engineering has extensive testing experience and a thorough knowledge of all appropriate standards and procedures for testing and evaluating radio frequency devices, including unlicensed and licensed radio equipment subject to FCC CFR 47, Parts 15 - 101, ANSI C63.4, 63.10 (Wireless Devices), Korea RRA, EU ETSI Standards, etc.
We stay current with the latest FCC interpretations and FCC rule changes, to help clients understand compliance and testing requirements.
Work With Professionals to Obtain Your FCC Certification for Wireless Devices.
Standard and Description
The following is a list of FCC standards that EMCE can certify compliance for.
FCC Part 15.247 | Bluetooth module, Direct Sequence and Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum devices (DSSS and FHSS) |
FCC Part 15.250 | Radar |
FCC Part 15.245 | Field Disturbance Sensors |
FCC Part 22, Part 24 Part 15.247, Part 90 |
Amplifiers: booster, repeater, and extender |
FCC Part 22, Part 24 Part 27 |
PCS and cellular phones from single band/single mode to dual band/tri-mode with AMPS, CDMA, TDMA, and GSM modulation |
FCC Part 22, Part 24 Part 90 |
2-way VHF/UHF/SMR Push-To-Talk (PTT) radios including two-level FM modulation and four-level FM per Project 25 (C4FM); Trunked mode and QAM digital modulation |
FCC Part 15.121 | Scanning receiver |
FCC Part 15.231 | Remote Control and Security Systems, etc. |
FCC Part 15.255 | 60 GHz point-to-point telecommunication radio links |
FCC Subpart E | Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure Devices |
FCC Subpart F | Ultra-Wideband Operation |