FCC Overview
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulates the airwaves, under the order that created the Commission in 1934. The purpose of the FCC is to assure that communications systems can be operated without interference. Certification is required for most transmitters that are used in the United States and its territories. The FCC’s Rules are found under the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 47.
Compliance Testing LLC has broad experience in certifying to the FCC Rules and Regulations. It is our specialty. We have served the industry since 1963. Our engineering team brings years of direct laboratory experience, cutting across the broadest segment of transmitter products and radio services. State-of-the-art knowledge, combined with an unparalleled record of success, makes Compliance Testing LLC the top choice for certification of your device.
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