L-3 Communications Gets FCC Waiver for Latest ProVision Screening Device
FCC staff granted L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems' waiver request so it can be certified to market its newest ProVision screening device to identify metallic and non-metallic weapons or contraband products in airports and elsewhere. The Office of Engineering…
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and Technology said L-3 seeks the same waivers under the same conditions that OET granted in 2006 for the first-generation ProVision device, with one exception. "The new scanning device would have a wider operating bandwidth, increasing the swept frequency signal range from 24.25-30 GHz to 20-40 GHz," said the OET order Tuesday in docket 16-45.