Goto Section: 2.1001 | 2.1031 | Table of Contents

FCC 2.1005
Revised as of
Goto Year:1996 | 1998
Sec. 2.1005  Equipment for use in the Amateur Radio Service.

    (a) The general provisions of Secs. 2.981, 2.983, 2.991, 2.993, 
2.997, 2.999, and 2.1001 shall apply to applications for, and grants of, 
type acceptance for equipment operated under the requirements of part 97 
of this chapter, the Amateur Radio Service.
    (b) When performing the tests specified in Secs. 2.991 and 2.993 of 
this part, the center of the transmitted bandwidth shall be within the 
operating frequency band by an amount equal to 50 percent of the 
bandwidth utilized for the tests. In addition, said tests shall be made 
on at least one frequency in each of the bands within which the 
equipment is capable of tuning.
    (c) Any supplier of an external radio frequency power amplifier kit 
as defined by Sec. 97.3(a)(17) of this chapter shall comply with the 
following requirements:
    (1) Assembly of one unit of a specific type shall be made in exact 
accordance with the instructions being supplied with the product being 
marketed. If all of the necessary components are not normally furnished 
with the kit, assembly shall be made using the recommended components.
    (2) The measurement data required for type acceptance shall be 
obtained for this unit and submitted with the type acceptance 
application. Unless otherwise requested, it is not necessary to submit 
this unit with the application.
    (3) A copy of the exact instructions which will be provided for 
assembly of the equipment shall be provided in addition to other 
material required by Sec. 2.983 of this part.
    (4) The identification label required by Sec. 2.925 shall be 
permanently affixed

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to the assembled unit and shall be of sufficient size so as to be easily 
read. The following information shall be shown on the label:

                  (Name of Grantee of Type Acceptance)

      FCC ID: (The number assigned to the equipment by the Grantor)

    This amplifier can be expected to comply with part 97 of the FCC 
Regulations when assembled and aligned in strict accordance with the 
instruction manual using components supplied with the kit or an exact 
equivalent thereof.

     (Title and signature of responsible representative of Grantee)

                         Statement of Compliance

    I state that I have constructed this equipment in accordance with 
the instruction manual and using the parts furnished by the supplier of 
this kit.

        (Signature)                (Date)      

    (Amateur call sign)  (Class of license)  

                      (Expiration date of license)

(To be signed by the person responsible for proper assembly of kit.)

    (5) If requested, an unassembled unit shall be provided for assembly 
and test by the Commission. Shipping charges to and from the 
Commission's Laboratory shall be borne by the applicant for type 
acceptance.
    (d) Type acceptance of external radio frequency power amplifiers and 
amplifier kits may be denied when denial serves the public interest, 
convenience and necessity by preventing the use of these amplifiers in 
services other than the Amateur Radio Service. Other uses of these 
amplifiers, such as in the Citizens Band Radio Service, are prohibited 
(Sec. 95.411 of this chapter). Examples of features which may result in 
the denial of type acceptance are contained in Sec. 97.317 of this 
chapter.

(Sec. 302, 82 Stat. 290; 47 U.S.C. 302; secs. 4, 303, 307, 48 Stat., as 
amended, 1066, 1082, 1083; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, )
[43 307 FR 12688 , Mar. 27, 1978, as amended at  46 FR 18981 , Mar. 27, 1981; 
 62 FR 10473 , Mar. 7, 1997]

                              Certification


Goto Section: 2.1001 | 2.1031

Goto Year: 1996 | 1998
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