Comments Due Feb. 1, Replies Feb. 16, on Sensor Waiver Requests
The FCC Office of Engineering and Technology sought comment Thursday on a Brose North America waiver request for a radar that detects infants and children “inadvertently left in an automobile.” Brose asked to use higher power levels than are allowed…
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for short-range interactive motion sensors operating in the 57-64 GHz band, OET said. Comments are due Feb. 1, replies Feb. 16, in docket 20-434. Comments are due on the same dates, in docket 20-435, for a similar device by IEE Sensing, which also needs to use higher power levels in the 60-64 GHz band.