| Dgc1808 said: What's being stated by the FCC and Cerny is the heat inside the device, not the room temperature requirements. |
NOnonononononono. EXACTLY the opposite. Don't you people read?
Once again for the slow learners: The FCC doesn't give a shit how hot it gets inside your gadget. If it blows during testing due to heat, you failed by default.
Operating temperature 5-35C means: The FCC has to test the gadget within 5-35C of ambient air temperature. The FCC CANNOT test the gadget at -273C or 99C and then say: "booooooo - it failed".







