Bluetooth roadside assist/panic keyfob | FCC ID 2AFMS-BLEDID

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Last Updated: Jul 21, 2023 by FCC Insights

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Bluetooth roadside assist/panic keyfob Device & FCC ID 2AFMS-BLEDID Application Information


2AFMS-BLEDID was submitted on Jul 21, 2023 by MiX Telematics for a Bluetooth roadside assist/panic keyfob.

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 2AFMS-BLEDID.
FCC ID2AFMS-BLEDIDApplication PurposeOriginal Equipment
Application DateJul 21, 2023Brand Name
DescriptionBluetooth roadside assist/panic keyfobShort Term Confidentiality
TCB ScopeA4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniquesLong Term Confidentiality
Test FirmTUV SUD LimitedShort Term Confidentiality Released

Wireless Features


MiX Telematics's Bluetooth roadside assist/panic keyfob 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: 2AFMS-BLEDID's supported operating frequencies and their approved power levels:

Frequency RangeEquipment ClassPower Level
2440 - 2440 MHzDSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter0.004 W
Frequency Range in MegaHertzApproved Power Level in Watts
2440 - 24400.004

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