Question FCC ID on Suex devices using wireless telemetry?

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Can someone tell me the FCC ID on their Suex device? I'm trying to determine the frequency on which it operates.
Thanks!
 
Can someone tell me the FCC ID on their Suex device? I'm trying to determine the frequency on which it operates.
Thanks!
I’ve looked into this before, my conclusion is that they don’t use proprietary radio links, just Bluetooth - which would let them use the FCC validation of the Bluetooth SoC that they use, rather than having to submit everything for testing.

In the Eron manual, the only wireless transmission listed in the specs is Bluetooth, same for the Seika. The manual also says that the Seika has to be very close to the Eron to transmit data underwater, which also suggests that they could just be using Bluetooth. I’ve successfully used Bluetooth underwater to read scooter BMSs and logging sensors, the devices just need to be very close together.
 
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