It a Bluetooth adapter. The device could be used by numerous manufacturers, but the most common usage appears to be in the Dell BT350 Bluetooth module. For convenience to anyone who is looking for a driver for this card but cannot otherwise identify it except by the FCC ID, a driver from Dell's website is linked to below.
This are devices such as cards (like credit card) tokens, rfid etc that you need to provide when entering a facility with access restrictions, each device have a unique id and provide access to a person such as entering the building only on week days from 9 to 5
It is an amateur radio {ham radio} callsign issued by the FCC.
No…..The luminaire ballasts run at 140KHz and comply with EMC,FCC, UL, and CE regulations with non-interference under normal circumstances. The regulations are in place to protect navigation and radio communications and the system will not interfere with portable or cellular/mobile phones.
an end device
Yes, it is also and input device. I/O device.
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A wireless remote FCC ID KG5TX5 is programmed by holding the unlock and start buttons while the ignition is cycled. This will sync the two together and allow the remote to operate as normal.
Use iTunes to do that.
replace the batteries
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc238878.aspxdevice instance ID: A system(your operating system)-supplied device identification string that uniquely identifies a device in the system. A device instance ID is persistent across system boots.
The FCC. There's an episode about the FCC on Family Guy. THey made that episode about the FCC for the FCC.
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FCC Wieless Telecommunications Bureau (FCC-WTB)
This iphone is a US made.
I think you can see it in your broadband device, Or you could reset the device.
No, it identifies the physical device, which can have several logical devices embedded in it.