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CC1352P: maximum allowed transmission power in 2.4GHz band for FCC certification

Part Number: CC1352P

Hi,

There seem to be quite a few literatures regarding FCC certification for CC13xx radios when they are configurated to run in 900MHz band. Can someone please point me to literature regarding their use and certification in 2.4GHz band?

I assume they can only be configurated to run in Non-Beacon and Beacon modes and frequency hopping are not implemented for 2.4GHz band. My question here whether digital modulation is implemented out of box as of SDK v7.10. 

CFR Title 47 15.247 states:

(b)(1) For frequency hopping systems operating in the 2400–2483.5 MHz band employing at least 75 non-overlapping hopping channels, and all frequency hopping systems in the 5725–5850 MHz band: 1 watt. For all other frequency hopping systems in the 2400–2483.5 MHz band: 0.125 watts. 
(b)(3) For systems using digital modulation in the 902–928 MHz, 2400–2483.5 MHz, and 5725–5850 MHz bands: 1 Watt. As an alternative to a peak power measurement, compliance with the one Watt limit can be based on a measurement of the maximum conducted output power. Maximum Conducted Output Power is defined as the total transmit power delivered to all antennas and antenna elements averaged across all symbols in the signaling alphabet when the transmitter is operating at its maximum power control level. Power must be summed across all antennas and antenna elements. The average must not include any time intervals during which the transmitter is off or is transmitting at a reduced power level. If multiple modes of operation are possible (e.g., alternative modulation methods), the maximum conducted output power is the highest total transmit power occurring in any mode. 

How much dBm are the stated 0.15 and 1 watts corresponding to if we can set them in CCS/SYSCFG?

Please advise, and thanks.

ZL