[arrl-odv:28354] Spec Sheets | goTenna Pro

Someone at a club meeting last night told me that the Gotenna Pro was in production with specs that include 2m and 70cm. I did a little research and I indeed see that in the specs. I brought this product to the board’s attention in March of 2018 (see [arrl-odv:27132]). At that time I was assured someone was on top of this. Are we?
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I tracked down the FCC ID and found that it’s authorized under Part 15 with frequencies that are outside our bands. But does the device have the ability to transmit through the whole range of frequencies mentioned in the specs? Do we know? Has the ARRL Lab tested this device? https://fccid.io/2ABVK37337 -Kristen (K6WX) "Your eyes ... it's a day's work just looking into them" Laurie Anderson (--... ...-- -.. . -.- -.... .-- -..-)

Part 15 is for conducted and radiated emissions, as far as I know. In order to be used on anything other than amateur frequencies the radio needs to be certified to FCC Part 90. I don’t see that listed anywhere. 73; Mike W7VO Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 13, 2019, at 1:22 PM, Kristen McIntyre <kristen@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
Someone at a club meeting last night told me that the Gotenna Pro was in production with specs that include 2m and 70cm. I did a little research and I indeed see that in the specs.
I brought this product to the board’s attention in March of 2018 (see [arrl-odv:27132]). At that time I was assured someone was on top of this. Are we?
https://gotennapro.com/pages/spec-sheets?_sc=1&design_theme_id=73675964464&f...
I tracked down the FCC ID and found that it’s authorized under Part 15 with frequencies that are outside our bands. But does the device have the ability to transmit through the whole range of frequencies mentioned in the specs? Do we know? Has the ARRL Lab tested this device?
-Kristen (K6WX)
"Your eyes ... it's a day's work just looking into them" Laurie Anderson
(--... ...-- -.. . -.- -.... .-- -..-)
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Part 15 is also for so-called “ISM” devices that operate license free. However I was under the impression that GoTenna was a MURS device. Ria N2RJ On Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 5:09 PM Mike Ritz <w7vo@comcast.net> wrote:
Part 15 is for conducted and radiated emissions, as far as I know. In order to be used on anything other than amateur frequencies the radio needs to be certified to FCC Part 90. I don’t see that listed anywhere.
73; Mike W7VO
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 13, 2019, at 1:22 PM, Kristen McIntyre <kristen@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
Someone at a club meeting last night told me that the Gotenna Pro was in production with specs that include 2m and 70cm. I did a little research and I indeed see that in the specs.
I brought this product to the board’s attention in March of 2018 (see [arrl-odv:27132]). At that time I was assured someone was on top of this. Are we?
https://gotennapro.com/pages/spec-sheets?_sc=1&design_theme_id=73675964464&f...
I tracked down the FCC ID and found that it’s authorized under Part 15 with frequencies that are outside our bands. But does the device have the ability to transmit through the whole range of frequencies mentioned in the specs? Do we know? Has the ARRL Lab tested this device?
-Kristen (K6WX)
"Your eyes ... it's a day's work just looking into them" Laurie Anderson
(--... ...-- -.. . -.- -.... .-- -..-)
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