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    Fcc

    If you had read the link I had provided in my earlier post. You would have already known that I have verified (from the manufacture) that Pandora's wifi-BT module does not have it's own certification. i.e. it's not pre module certificated. Also if this module is used by another product that has...
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    Fcc

    Quite clear? all you say is FCC Part 15... care to be a little more specific on the section where you think I'm wrong? btw some tips A device that intentionally generates and emits radio frequency energy by radiation or induction = Intentional radiator 802.11 module = Intentional radiator...
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    Fcc

    You assume... i.e. "cert guys must have known", "As far as I can tell"...
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    Fcc

    Something sounds wrong with this statement, Having WiFi radio on this hand held gameing device not the norm for most devices, thus it does need certification/approval. Pandora contains an intentional RF radiator (the 802.11 module that is not pre FCC certified) and this was discussed earlier...
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    How To Cancel My Order

    How long have you been waiting for a response?
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    The Calm Before The Storm

    Note in my situation, our final prototype case used the same ABS plastic type with all same specs with logos, i.e. the final prototype case was identical to the final ones made by the mold die.
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    Who's Still Interested In Pandora?

    Interesting, I bet if this poll was the other way, it would have been locked by now.
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    Talk With A Real Fcc/ce Certification Engineer.

    You can't use "Box 2 in Part II" as the Pandora was a intentional radiator device, aka not a digital hub (unintentional radiator.) You can't use "Box 7 in Part II" (see below) Notice the "may be imported only if one or more of these conditions are met." part, let see if any one of these...
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    Talk With A Real Fcc/ce Certification Engineer.

    Gotcha, sorry I got the impression that there was a decent percentage of people from the US that ordered the Pandora. Guess I got it from all the posts of confused people what were new to the bank transfers, after the CC processing issue. I assume the builders of Pandora will want to ship...
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    Talk With A Real Fcc/ce Certification Engineer.

    It's not about caring, it's the legitimacy of it, there could be delays at customs or maybe even fines if not done properly. There is a 802.11 radio (intentional radiator) in the Pandora, US rules say FCC form 740 is required (form requires FCC ID). And yes, the odds of nothing happening is...
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    Talk With A Real Fcc/ce Certification Engineer.

    Sucks to be paying CE, and then FCC just because the delay it would cause.
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    Talk With A Real Fcc/ce Certification Engineer.

    Agreed something sounds strange, if EvilDragon is correct and they are able to do it in 2-5 days I assume it would be done at the same time as CE test. BTW it took 2.5 weeks to get our product certified for FCC & CE (if we just did FCC or just CE it would have been 2 weeks.) And we used a...
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    Talk With A Real Fcc/ce Certification Engineer.

    It's very unlikely but then it could be held up in customs, it was discussed somewhat in this thread onwards.
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    Talk With A Real Fcc/ce Certification Engineer.

    Speculation by me: I'm guessing the the document came from one of their customer who actually did do FCC/CE certification on their product, and they were nice enough to give the testing reports back to the original WiFi module manufacture company. So now the original WiFi manufacture company...
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    Talk With A Real Fcc/ce Certification Engineer.

    Today I had a chance to talk to a FCC certification person. Here is what he basically said in a nutshell. To give an real world example of a path 2 device, Gumstix has a FCC certified WiFi module and even talks about FCC requirements for OEM integrators. (Quotes from this thread) I also...
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    Short But Good!

    Do these other units contain an 802.11 radio? Also do any of these units have a real/fake FCC/CE logo(s) on them? Strange I spent months looking for the cheapest FCC certificated module in our product, and we did come across this module at one time, I think I even emailed the company asking...
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    Preventing Delay(S) (Fcc Cert And Sd License)

    Posting a new thread, hopefully bringing to attention to the team making the Pandora. There are two items that might cause a delay for US customers (unless it was/has already been taken care of.) It would appear FCC certification will be required due to the wifi/BT module in the Pandora...
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    Did You Get Your Retail Wiz? Post About It Here!

    Sweet, people in USA can get the GP2X Wiz at Think Geek! http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/retro-gaming/bfc7/?cpg=98H
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    Short But Good!

    Agreed it would be. In long term it would be better off just to get it completely FCC certified, or use a pre-certified module.
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