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Not "warning US" but "warning ME" - and no, the only misleading thing here is your rant and your link to Linx, a manufacturer of (unapproved!) RF-modules who doesn't offer *any* phone module. I gave proper citations and links so everybody who understands how a transmitter works *) can check what I said.

*) we're attaching a commercially tested and approved antenna to an approved transmitter, something you been able to do a few years back with every arbitrary mobile phone since back when they had antenna receptacles to connect e.g. a car antenna. And you were not obliged to send in your car incl mobile phone and antenna to the FCC to get an approval. And btw afaik FCC doesn't care about SAR at all. What they check though is your transmitter calibration to make sure you're not exceeding the max RF power as defined by GSM et al specs. The cinterion products of course passed that test.

For your convenience I repeat to link you there:
APPROVALS
>> R&TTE, FCC, GCF, PTCRB, UL, IC, CE
>> AT&T, Telstra and other local approvals and provider
certifications (PHS8-P)
>> NTT DoCoMo and other local approvals (PHS8-J)
>> SK Telecom and other local approvals (PHS8-K)
http://m2m.gemalto.com/tl_files/cint...t_PHS8_web.pdf

Last edited by joerg_rw; 2013-12-03 at 06:33.
 

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