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Ultra-Wideband Company Gets FCC Waiver for Material Testing Radar

The FCC Office of Engineering and Technology approved a waiver for Proceq USA of its unlicensed ultra-wideband rules for a device that enables the “non-destructive testing of materials such as concrete, metals, rock and composites.” OET imposed a number of…

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conditions, including the ground-penetrating radar device be certified by the FCC and on the technical specifications. “This device operating under the specified waiver conditions poses no greater risk of causing harmful interference to communication services than those devices already permitted under the existing rules and that grant of the waiver will serve the public interest,” OET said.