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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".