RF energy exposure standards and guidelines (if appropriate)
Your Radioddity two way radio complies with the following RF energy exposure
standards and guidelines:
1.United States Federal Communications Commission(FCC), Code of Federal Regula-
tions; 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J
2.American National Standards Institute(ANSI)institute of Electrical Electronic
Engineers (IEEE)c95.1-2005
3.IEEE Std. 1528: 2013 and KDB447498, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines
for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields
4.Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)C953-2002
5.International Commission on Non-lonizing Radiation Protection(ICNIRP)
6.Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6& Industry Canada RSS-102
7.International Electrotechnical Com-mission IEC62209-2. 2010
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Experts in science, engineering, medicine, health, and industry work with organiza-
tions to develop standards for safe exposure to RF energy. These standards provide
recommended levels of exposure for both workers and the general public. These
recommended RF exposure levels include substantial margins of protection.
All Radioddity two-way radios are designed, manufactured, and tested to ensure
they meet government established RF exposure levels. In addition, manufacturers
also recommend specific operating instructions to users of two-way radios. These
instructions are important because they inform users about RF energy exposure and
provide simple procedures on how to control it.
Please refer to the following websites for more information on what RF energy
exposure how to control your exposure to assure compliance with established RF
exposure limits:
http://www.who.int/en/
Radio License
Governments keep the radios in classification, most of the classified walkie-talkie
need to get local government License and operation is allowed. For the following
specified classification: the USA FRS. Australian CB, the individual license is not
required.