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FCC certification for nRF51822 based remote control with Gazell

Hi,

I am developing a remote control device (and a receiver) based on the nRF51822 which will use the Gazell protocol. The hardware will be an own design or one of the 3rd party modules which are listed on the Nordic web page. The remote and the receiver will need FCC certification, so the device can be sold in the US.

Is there any Documentation (AppNote, Whitepaper) that describes what is required to pass FCC certification when using the Gazell protocol?

Thank you in advance.

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  • Did someone already achieve the FCC certification with the Gazell protocol?

    The biggest problem which I see is mentioned in §15.247 -> The system shall hop to channel frequencies that are selected at the system hopping rate from a pseudo randomly ordered list of hopping frequencies. Each frequency must be used equally on the average by each transmitter

    Gazell is normally using a fixed channel table. Is it somehow possible to make this table randomly generated?

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  • Did someone already achieve the FCC certification with the Gazell protocol?

    The biggest problem which I see is mentioned in §15.247 -> The system shall hop to channel frequencies that are selected at the system hopping rate from a pseudo randomly ordered list of hopping frequencies. Each frequency must be used equally on the average by each transmitter

    Gazell is normally using a fixed channel table. Is it somehow possible to make this table randomly generated?

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