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Posted for "Schroeder, Jared" <Jared.Schroeder@twtelecom.com>:
Working at a phone company we run across all kinds of strange stuff but
Scott's email is probably the most bazaar by far..
But if your interested in checking the SAR Specific Absorption Rate of
your cell phone you can go here...
Information on SAR for a specific phone model can be obtained for many
recently manufactured phones using the FCC identification (ID) number
for that model. The FCC ID number is usually printed somewhere on the
case of the phone. Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the battery
pack to find the number. Once you have the ID number, go to the
following Web address: www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid. On this page, you will see
instructions for entering the FCC ID number. Type the FCC ID number
exactly as requested (the Grantee Code is the first three characters,
the Equipment Product Code is the rest of the FCC ID number). Then click
on "Start Search." The "Grant of Equipment Authorization" for your
telephone should appear. Read through the grant for the section on "SAR
Compliance," "Certification of Compliance with FCC Rules for RF
Exposure" or similar language. This section should contain the value(s)
for typical or maximum SAR for your phone.
It might pass the time reading.. Oh and Scott make sure you put some
foam under the foil for comfort...
J Schroeder
Office: 888-245-0608 x1861
Fax: 303-566-1861
I am as bad as the worst, but, thank God, I am as good as the best.
If you done it, it ain't bragging.
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