FCC 25.129 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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§ 25.129 Equipment authorization for portable earth-station transceivers.
(a) Except as expressly permitted by § 2.803 or § 2.1204 of this
chapter, prior authorization must be obtained pursuant to the equipment
certification procedure in part 2, Subpart J of this chapter for
importation, sale or lease in the United States, or offer, shipment, or
distribution for sale or lease in the United States of portable
earth-station transceivers subject to regulation under part 25. This
requirement does not apply, however, to devices imported, sold, leased,
or offered, shipped, or distributed for sale or lease before November
20, 2004.
(b) For purposes of this section, an earth-station transceiver is
portable if it is a "portable device" as defined in § 2.1093(b) of this
chapter, i.e., if its radiating structure(s) would be within 20
centimeters of the operator's body when the transceiver is in
operation.
(c) In addition to the information required by § § 1.1307(b) and
2.1033(c) of this chapter, applicants for certification required by
this section must submit any test data necessary to demonstrate
compliance with pertinent performance standards in § § 25.138,
25.202(f), 25.204, 25.209, and 25.216, must submit the statements
required by § 2.1093(c) of this chapter, and must demonstrate
compliance with the labeling requirement in § 25.285(b).
(d) Applicants for certification required by this section must submit
evidence that the devices in question are designed for use with a
satellite system that may lawfully provide service to users in the
United States pursuant to an FCC license or order reserving spectrum.
[ 69 FR 5709 , Feb. 6, 2004, as amended at 79 FR 8317 , Feb. 12, 2014]
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