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Medical Applications We have some medical equipment that may be able to utilize RFScada units. Are they suitable for this for application?

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Medical Applications We have some medical equipment that may be able to utilize RFScada units. Are they suitable for this for application?

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No, they are not. The RFScada units are not authorized nor intended for life support or medical applications. FCC License Our old SCADA system radio modem & RTU combination has failed again and we would like to replace it with two RFScada units. Do we need to convert our present FCC license to use the RFScada devices?. It depends. No need if ISM spread spectrum devices are purchased, as no license is required to own or operate the RFScada devices within the USA, and the FCC already approves them. Save the renewal fees and throw away your old FCC license along with the failed SCADA system. If the replacement RFScada units are VHF or UHF models then they can be programmed for the existing frequencies.

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