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OET Clears Waiver for Continental Tire-Pressure System

The FCC Office of Engineering Tuesday approved a request by Continental Automotive for a waiver of agency rules to allow authorization of a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) operating in the 315 MHz and 433 MHz bands. OET sought comment…

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last year (see 2210310064). “As designed, Continental’s new TPMS would have limited proliferation and would not have a high potential for causing harmful interference to the authorized services in the bands,” OET said in docket 22-382: “The narrow relief we are providing will permit the deployment of innovative unlicensed applications that offer significant benefits to the public without increasing significant potential interference to authorized users in the band.”