On 01/09/2014 09:53 PM, Eric Decker wrote: > I don't know of any others but the LSR module qualifies. I don't know how > all the FCC stuff works. > > So I don't know if one puts one's own code onto the LSR module if that > invalidates the FCC validation.
Not according the the Anaren folks. I had interpreted the FCC rules, (reading them myself), a little too strictly, and thought the FCC wanted keyed physical modules between radio module and the rest of system so that the user was stopped from being able to change the transmit details of power and frequency. It turns out that all the FCC demands is you, (meaning the TinyOS coder/user/customer for a radio module), is made aware of what not to do, and then they know about the potential for fines, (huge), that would go to a customer misapplying the Anaren or LSR module. But, no, putting TinyOS on the LSR module is OK with the FCC, as long as you pay attention to LSR's chart of allowed radio settings for their module. The chart for the CC1101 is all laid out by Anaren here: http://www.anaren.com/sites/default/files/user-manuals/A1101R09x_Users_Manual_2.pdf p. 12 > I've got a port of TinyOS that is mostly done to the LSR module. It has a > 5437a talking to CC2520/2591. Congrats! John _______________________________________________ Tinyos-help mailing list [email protected] https://www.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help
