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FCC ID: 2ANZ2-LA-1K


 

Hello All,

The FCC ID on the back of my LA-1K reads 2ANZ2-LA-1K.? Did a FCC ID search for 2ANZ2-LA-1K on FCC.gov and was able to find the LA-1K EMC test report (Report No.: 100620-8) as submitted to the FCC for consideration.? This link will take you to the FCC.gov page, where you can view a copy of said report.

EMC Test Report Observation:
Test Data Summary and Plots pertaining to "Occupied Bandwidth / Authorized Frequency Bands" in said test report covered only 6M, 10M, 12M, 15M, 17M, 20M, 40M, 80M and 160M.

Next, I clicked on Users Manual 2 (on the same page where I pulled up the EMC test report) to access the initial-released copy of the LA-1K Technical Manual as submitted to the FCC for consideration.

LA-1K Technical Manual (initial release) Observations:

1.? The LA-1K front panel view (see Page 7 and Front Cover of the Technical Manual) clearly identifies 40M/30M as being available on the original LA-1K touch-screen display.

2.? It states near the top of Page 5 of the Technical Manual, in part, "BAND SELECT? To switch bands, 160M-80M-40-30M-20-15M-12-10M-6M, press the "BAND" button on the touchscreen display, then select desired band.? The LA-1K selects the proper band automatically when transmit is activated.

Questions:

1.? Why would the LA-1K EMC test report, as submitted to the FCC, not include test results of the then available 30M band??

2.? Why would the current version of the LA-1K not include the 30M band as one of the band selections available on its touch-screen display??

73,
Ray
KJ5MI

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