FCC OKs Waiver Request for Ultra-Wideband Surveillance System
The FCC Office of Engineering and Technology approved a waiver sought by Liberty Defense Holdings of Part 15 ultra-wideband rules to allow marketing and operation of its swept frequency UWB surveillance system. OET sought comment in July 2019 (see 1907250045)…
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on the Hexwave system, which uses active 3D imaging “to detect weapons, explosives, and other threats using a UWB surveillance technology operating in the 6.0-10.6 GHz band.” OET said Wednesday the system will “protect Americans against threats in public venues and other high-traffic areas, in furtherance of the public interest, and that operation of this device 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.”