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I certainly would not want to recommend that you do anything out of compliance with any regulation (although I don’t even know (or want to know…) what country you are in). However, if you are in the USA, given that this is a Part 15 forum, do pay attention to what the others are saying, since they appear to have a lot of experience with compliance.
However, purely from an experimenter’s technical (and not legal)perspective, the 10/100 has a great airsound and is very inexpensive for what it is. (Probably Part 15 certification is very costly and would add to the price of any transmitter.) Construction of the unit with the included enclosure and power supply is really simple with minimal soldering. It appears to involve much less work than other popular kits like Ramsey, etc.
Lacking sophisticated field strength measuring equipment (none of us around here have the big bucks for these units), you may be able to bring the EDM into compliance with appropriate attenuators, etc.
Good luck.