What if I want to make wireless product,but dont want to use any of the established standards like WiFi or Bluetooth.What kind of testing,certification will it require? How expensive will it be?
To be more specifc,what if I made wireless device that would be like Bluetooth in way that it will be 2 MHz,spead spectrum GFSK modulated with 10 dbm maximum power and use listen first avoidance algorith,but it would be in the 5.8 GHz ISM band instead of 2.4.It would not use Bluetooth trademark nor will it be compatible with any other device.Could such wireless product be legally sold?
One side I think due to relatively low power and ISM band location it should be legal,on other hand this would be completly new,non-standard thing,I have no idea how and even if it will be possible to get such device certified so it can be sold.
EDIT: Are there some generalized FCC rules that would allow new,non-standard product to be sold if it meets those rules? Like for example:
"Bro,if you stay within this band,your channel will take up this much bandwidth,radiate this much power,be used exclusively indoors,and use X Y Z interference minimising techniques,your ok even if your product use non-standardized wireless communication."