KDB 848537 Info

FCC ID: LDKDX700976

Attestation Statements

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Attestation Statements on compliance for CP-DX70


In compliance of the revised rules for UNII devices (FCC 14-30) KDB
848637. Client devices to be approved under the rules prior to June2, 2014.

The CP-DX70 is a client device without radar detection capability.
  1. It relies on a master device to initiate a network.
  2. The CP-DX70 cannot initiate or be configured to initiate any
     transmissions.
  3. Does not support ad-hoc modes or other peer to peer modes.
  4. Cannot operate in a WiFi Hotspot mode

Information required for KDB 848837

A complete DFS test report for Client device without radar detection. See
DFS test report – EDCS#1401404. User manuals have been provided as
exhibit to this submission. Software does not support Active scanning on 2.4
GHz channels 12, 13, and 14. Further as the device does not have DFS
detection capabilities, it only supports Passive scanning on the 5250- 5350
MHz and 5470- 5725MHz as required by FCC regulations and guidance.

 In regards to testing per KDB 443999, the new detection rules only applies
to Master Devices. The CP-DX70 is a client device without radar detection.

In regards to locking out the 5600-5650 MHz band, this is controlled by
master device as the client does not set the channel. Lock out only applies to
devices that can initiate a transmission and not to a device that can operate
under the control of a master.


Accordingly passive scanning provides protection for TDWR operations and
preventing transmission in the 5600MHz - 5650MHz frequency band.


Sincerely,



Gerard Thorpe
Manager Test Development Engineering



Document Created: 0570-11-17 00:00:00
Document Modified: 0570-11-17 00:00:00

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