Apply for FCC IDPlease provide the following documents::

1. Applicant's Name, Product Name, Model, Address, Phone, Fax, Contact Person and Position
2. For the transmission section, the fundamental frequency of transmission (the frequency band in use)
3. Applicant's FCC Registration Number (FRN).
4. FCC ID includes Grantee Code (Company Code) - a 3-letter or numeric code.
Product Code (1-14 characters, letters or numbers)
5. FCC Label Placement and Specifications
6. Simple working principle, function description
7. Principle block diagram
8. Circuit Diagram
9. Simple Instructions
Inspection Standards:
| Product Features | Inspection Items |
| Controller, Switching Frequency 915MHz/433MHz/27MHz | RF |
| BT Single Mode | RF |
| BT Dual-Mode | RF |
| WIFI(2.4G) | RF |
| SAR | |
| WIFI(2.4G+5G band1/band4) No DFS requirements. band1:5180~5240MHz band4:5745~5825MHz | RF |
| SAR | |
| WIFI(2.4G+5G) We have a requirement for SlaveDFS. band2:5250~5350MHz band3:5470~5725MHz | RF |
| SAR | |
| BT+WIFI(2.4G) | RF |
| SAR | |
| BT+2.4G WIFI+GSM(2G)+ WCDMA(3G) | RF |
| SAR | |
| BT+2.4G WIFI+GSM(2G)+ WCDMA(3G)+LTE(4G) | RF |
| SAR |
Common Frequencies:Section 15.227 Operation within the 26.96-27.28 MHz band - Toys and Non-IT Products (27MHz) (including testing + report + correction + providing document organization guidance, manufacturing + FCC ID). (Partial acceptance not required.)
IT Products (27MHz) - Includes testing + reports + corrections + document organization guidance, + FCC ID creation. (Partial items require FCC DoC acceptance)
Typical Products: Toys, Wireless Mice, Wireless Gloves, Walkie-Talkies, Wireless Microphones, etc.
Typical operating frequency: 27.145 MHz.
A commonly used open frequency band, applicable to Europe, America, and Canada. Moreover, for toys, the receiving part can be exempt from testing and is considered to comply with FCC regulations. However, for the receiving part of IT products, a DoC application is required as it is related to IT peripherals. Section 15.235 Operation within the band 49.82-49.90 MHz.
Typical Products:
49MHz Products (including testing + reports + corrections + providing document organization guidance, manufacturing + FCC ID). (Acceptable for some to have FCC DoC)
Toys, wireless mice, wireless gloves, two-way radios, wireless microphones, etc.
Typical operating frequency: 49.860MHz. A commonly used open frequency band. Suitable for the US and Canada. Some applications require a DoC approval.
Section 15.231 Periodic operation in the band 40.66-40.70 MHzandabove 70 MHz
Typical Products:
Intermittent, periodic products
Switches, wireless doorbells, anti-theft devices, baby monitors, etc., typically use the following frequencies: 315MHz, 418MHz, 433.92MHz.
Toys are prohibited.
Section 15.239 Operation in the band 88-108 MHz.
Close-range wireless microphones without a transmitter, using the radio frequency band as the receiver (often used in vehicles), etc. Due to strict limitations on the intensity of the main frequency and its classification as a prohibited frequency in Europe, there are fewer products in this frequency band.
Section 15.247 Operation within the bands 902 -928 MHz,2400-2483.5 MHz,and 5725-5850 MHz.
Toys, wireless mice, wireless gloves, etc.
The set device operates on frequency hopping or direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) technology.nal radiators,
Section 15.249 Operation within the bands 902 -928 MHz,2400-2483.5 MHz, 5725-5875 MHz, and 24.0-24.25 GHz.


