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Yes, if there are no changes in any connections, electronics, or the shielding provided by the enclosure. Work with the FCC lab that performed your Model A equipment authorization, and have them update the paperwork so that it covers model A and model B. The key is that it the manufacturing and approval is traceable.
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I make an FCC approved Model “A” unit with one digital circuit. Can I use it in my new Model “B” device, that is only different on the outside, without repeating testing?
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