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My sample is a prototype, I cant afford to have it destroyed by testing. Can we test FCC without destroying the sample?

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My sample is a prototype, I cant afford to have it destroyed by testing. Can we test FCC without destroying the sample?

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FCC testing is usually not destructive. Tell your FCC lab what you want them to do with the sample when you are done with it. In many cases, it can be returned in the same shape it was submitted. If the sample fails, modifications to the sample to determine the corrective actions are quite frequently cosmetically damaging warn the lab if you expect to reuse the sample after testing. You also do not necessarily need to have finished the device to test it. For example, suppose that final plastic enclosure is not complete. Since non-metallic material is generally transparent to radio waves, you may test before design of most cosmetic features is complete.

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