Modular Approval Letter

FCC ID: NKRM14Q2SG

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SIEMIC                                                                                            iestsTs
                                                                                                  Milpitas, CA 95035


GLOBAL TESTING & CErmFICANIONS                                                                    Email: TCB@siemic.com




                                        Modular Approval
                                        Declaration Letter




                                                                             Revision History
                    Reason for Amendment (current / obsolete)               From            To    Approved Date

                             Initial Release (Obsolete)                     1.0            1.0      Dec—04—2006
                         Added IC Modular Letter (Obsolete)                 1.0            2.0      Feb 16 2009
                         Add LMA and MA option (Obsolete)                   2.0            3.0     April 14 2010
                    Revised per RSS Gen issue 3.0 (Obsolete)                3.0            4.0      Jan 12 2011
                          Removed Foot(2) (obsolete)                        4.0            5.0     July 19 2011
                  Adding New note per KDB996369 D01 VO1RO3                  5.0            6.0    August 29 2011
                                   (obsolete)
                   Updated company template & Added text box                6.0            7.0      Jan—31—2012
                                    {obsolete)
                     Updated modular requirement (obsolete)                 7.0            8.0     Sept 05 2014
                    Updated template to meet RSP 100 issue 10               8.0            9.0     Nov 20 2014
                                    (obsolete)
                    Updated template to meet RSP 100 issue 11               9.0            10.0   March 19 2015
                                   (obsolete))
                   Revised the Modular Requirement statements               10.0           11.0    July 28, 2016
                                     (current)




SCS—F26 Modular Approval Letter                               Page 1 of 2                              Rev 11.0


Wistror NeWeb Corporation
20 Park Avenue II Hsinchu Science Park
Hsinchu 308 Taiwan

Date: March 4, 2019

LGA Module FCC ID : NKRMI14Q2SG,

is seeking FCC Authorization as a [\ Single Modular transmitter / [_] Single Limited Modular Approval (Please check one)
The EUT meets the requirements for D Single Modular approval / [_]Single Limited Modular Approval (please check one)
as detailed in KDB 996369. Compliance to each of the requirements is described below:

Item                                    Modular requirement                                              Yes         No         Please provide a detailed explanation if the answer is
                                                                                                                                                        "No,"

 1            Have its own RF shielding                                                                 Yes

 2            Have buffered modulation/data inputs (if such inputs are provided)                        Yes

 q            The modular transmitter must have its own power supply                                    Yes
              regulation.

 4            Meet the antenna requirements of section 15.203                                           Yes

              Be tested in a stand—alone configuration, i.e., the antenna, AC or
 5            DC power and data input/output lines must be connected to the                             Yes
              module but, the module must not be inside another case during
              testing.
              Be labeled with its own FCC ID number, and if the FCC ID is not
 6            visible when the module is installed inside another device, then                          Yes
              the outside of the device into which the module is installed must
              also display a label referring to the enclosed module.
              The modular transmitter is manufactured so that the user can not
 7            influence the operation of the transmitter that will operate outside                      Yes
              of the scope of the regulations.
 g            Address compliance with the Commission‘s RF exposure limits                               Yes
              in Sections 1.1310 and 2.1093.
Note:
        (1)    LMA may be granted when one or more of the requirements in the table above cannot be demonstrated.
               LMA will also be issued in those instances where applicants can demonstrate that they will retain control over the final installation of the device, such that compliance of the
               end product is assured. In such cases, an operating condition on the LMA for the module must state that the module is only approved for use when installed in devices
               produced by a specific manufacturer.
               When LMA is sought, the application for equipment certification must specifically state how control of the end product into which the module will be installed, and will be
               maintained, such thatfull compliance of the end productis always ensured.
        (2)    Please provide Clear and specific instructions describing the conditions, limitations and procedures for third—parties to use and/or integrate the module into a host device.
        (3)    For non—Software Defined Radio transmitter modules where software is used to ensure compliance of the device, technical description of how such contralis implemented
               to ensure prevention ofthird party modification must be provided (see KDB 594280).

Note 1: Compliance of a module in its final configuration is the responsibility of the applicant. A host device will not be considered certified if the instructions
regarding antenna configuration provided in the original description, of one or more separately certified modules it contains, were not followed.
Example: A separately certified low—power transceiver module using Bluetooth technology which is housed in a desktop computer, laptop or peripheral does not
require the overall system to be recertified, if the desktop computer, laptop or peripheral, as a stand—alone unit, complies with all applicable technical standards.



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E—mail: brian.lin@wne.com.tw
SCS—F26 Modular Approval Letter                                                     Page 2 of 2                                                           Rev 11.0



Document Created: 2019-03-04 14:13:35
Document Modified: 2019-03-04 14:13:35

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