RFID Transceiver used to test and interrogate RFID Sensors | FCC ID JM7-HWHY-662015

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Last Updated: May 15, 2017 by FCC Insights

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RFID Transceiver used to test and interrogate RFID Sensors Device & FCC ID JM7-HWHY-662015 Application Information


JM7-HWHY-662015 was submitted on May 15, 2017 by Accutech Security, LLC for a RFID Transceiver used to test and interrogate RFID Sensors.

In the table below, you will find the FCC ID information, application date, approved grant types, confidentiality agreement dates, the test facility used, and the TCB scope for ID JM7-HWHY-662015.
FCC IDJM7-HWHY-662015Application PurposeOriginal Equipment
Application DateMay 15, 2017Brand Name
DescriptionRFID Transceiver used to test and interrogate RFID SensorsShort Term ConfidentialityNo
TCB ScopeA1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devicesLong Term ConfidentialityYes
Test FirmElite Electronic Engineering Inc.Short Term Confidentiality Released

Wireless Features


Accutech Security, LLC's RFID Transceiver used to test and interrogate RFID Sensors supports the following wireless features:

FeatureOperating FrequencySupported
Bluetooth2402 - 2480 MHz
Wi-Fi 42412 - 2462 MHz
Wi-Fi 55160 - 5885 MHz

Frequencies


Here is a closer look at FCC ID: JM7-HWHY-662015's supported operating frequencies and their approved power levels:

Frequency RangeEquipment ClassPower Level
0.127 - 0.127 MHzDCD - Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHzNaN W
Frequency Range in MegaHertzApproved Power Level in Watts
0.127 - 0.127NaN

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