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The FCC Wireless Bureau sought comment on a waiver request by 4RF concerning use of additional emission designators for supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) telemetry radios. The bureau said Monday that “4RF seeks a waiver of Section 90.207(i) to allow deployment of telemetry radios using emission designators G1D and D1D” (http://bit.ly/1aTiHd3). “In the alternative, 4RF requests clarification that these emissions already are permitted for Part 90 telemetry.” The waiver would speed the migration of critical infrastructure companies to “IP-enabled technologies for remote monitoring and control applications,” according to 4RF, the bureau said. Comments are due Aug. 28, replies Sept. 12.

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