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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC RF Exposure Warning Statements: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment shall be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & body. All transmission frequencies of U-NII-1 and U-NII-3 comply with 47 CFR FCC Part15.407(g) and the manufacturer declares that their transmission is maintained within the U-NII-1 and U-NII-3 bands.
©2022 Sveaverken. All rights reserved. RoboPusher Nimbo User Manual 9WZ-1.05A (SCP300) RoboPusher Nimbo User Manual Without the written permission of Sveaverken, no organization or individual shall transcribe or copy the whole or any part of this manual, or disseminate it in any form. Contents 1. About the Manual ................................................................................... 1 2. Product Introduction ............................................................................... 1 2.1. Application ................................................................................................ 1 2.2. Overview ................................................................................................... 1 2.3. Nameplate .................................................................................................. 1 2.4. Standard Compliance ........................................................................................ 1 3. Safety Instructions ................................................................................ 1 3.1. Electrical Safety .......................................................................................... 1 3.2. Operation Safety ........................................................................................... 2 3.3. Maintenance Safety ......................................................................................... 2 4. Specifications ..................................................................................... 3 5. Robot Information .................................................................................. 4 6. Composition ........................................................................................ 4 6.1 Assembly .................................................................................................... 4 6.2 Feed Pushing Robot .......................................................................................... 5 6.3 Charging Pile ............................................................................................... 7 7. Software Operation ................................................................................. 8 7.1 Connecting to Robot ......................................................................................... 8 7.2 Logging In .................................................................................................. 9 7.3 Modules ..................................................................................................... 9 8. Installation and Commissioning .................................................................... 19 8.1 Deployment of Travel Routes ................................................................................ 19 8.2 Installation of Charging Pile .............................................................................. 19 8.3 Commissioning .............................................................................................. 19 8.4 Loading and Unloading ...................................................................................... 20 9. Maintenance ....................................................................................... 20 10. Transportation and Storage ...................................................................... 20 11. Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 21 12. Waste Disposal .................................................................................. 21 13. After-sales Service ............................................................................. 22 14. Manufacturer .................................................................................... 22 1 ©2022 Sveaverken. All rights reserved. RoboPusher Nimbo User Manual 1. About the Manual This manual provides instructions regarding the operation, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of RoboPusher Nimbo. People who operate, install, commission, maintain, and repair this product must read and understand the content of this manual and follow the safety instructions. The English language manual is the original manual. Refer to its cover for the version and translation information. 2. Product Introduction 2.1. Application RoboPusher Nimbo provides automatic feed pushing and is applicable to all modern farms. 2.2. Overview By providing automatic feed pushing, this product can reduce the labor costs and increase the feed intake, which improves the milk or meat production and maximizes the benefits for farms. The robot pushes the feed into the feeding alley by rotating the drum. The computer vision technology enables the robot to control its moving direction and operate more flexibly. As long as the road conditions are ideal without any obstacle, the robot will automatically execute feed pushing tasks at set times and adjust its heading flexibly. After finishing the tasks, it automatically returns to the charging pile along the preset path. You can remotely control the robot and manage feed pushing tasks at any time on the Website. 2.3. Nameplate Note Refer to Item 6 in the top figure in Section 6.2 for the nameplate installation position. 2.4. Standard Compliance Model Applied Standard 9WZ-1.05A (SCP300) Q/440300 SVEA 002-2022 3. Safety Instructions 3.1. Electrical Safety Only authorized electrical engineers are allowed to install the power supply for the charging pile. Ensure that the grounding of the electrical system and all parts of the charging pile meet the local rules and regulations. Ensure that the charging pile is not exposed to rain. ©2022 Sveaverken. All rights reserved. 2 RoboPusher Nimbo User Manual If any electrical wires, switches, or components are damaged, replace them immediately. Turn off the power button before maintaining the robot. Refer to Item 3 in the top figure in Section 6.2 for the location of the power button. Do not short-circuit or strike the lithium battery, or remo…
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Sveabot Tek AB Hogmossevagen 11, SE-641 39, Katrineholm, Sweden FCC Software Configuration Control Declaration Date: Jul. 13, 2023 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Attn: OET Dept. Product/ Model Number: RoboPusher Nimbo/9WZ-1.05A(SCP300) Regarding FCC Country Code Selection guidelines identified in KDB 594280 D01 v02r01. “All applications for equipment authorization for transmitters that can have radio parameters, or other technical parameters, reported to the Commission set by software must have an attestation indicating that no third party will have software, or configuration control, to program the device out of compliance of the technical rules under which it has been certified.” We declare that no third party will have software, or configuration control, to program the device out of compliance of the technical rules under which it has been certified. Name: Jett Liao Title: General Manager
Report No.: AGC12845230406P02 Page 1 of 3 EXTERNAL PHOTOS TOP VIEW OF EUT BOTTOM VIEW OF EUT Report No.: AGC12845230406P02 Page 2 of 3 FRONT VIEW OF EUT BACK VIEW OF EUT Report No.: AGC12845230406P02 Page 3 of 3 LEFT VIEW OF EUT RIGHT VIEW OF EUT ****************************************End of Report*************************************
FCC ID Label Location 30mm&30mm FCC ID: 2A3NS-SCP300
Report No.: AGC12845230406AP02 Page 1 of 10 INTERNAL PHOTOS OPEN VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 1) OPEN VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 2) Report No.: AGC12845230406AP02 Page 2 of 10 OPEN VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 3) OPEN VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 4) Report No.: AGC12845230406AP02 Page 3 of 10 OPEN VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 5) OPEN VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 6) Report No.: AGC12845230406AP02 Page 4 of 10 OPEN VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 7) OPEN VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 8) Report No.: AGC12845230406AP02 Page 5 of 10 OPEN VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 9) OPEN VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 10) Report No.: AGC12845230406AP02 Page 6 of 10 OPEN VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 11) OPEN VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 12) Report No.: AGC12845230406AP02 Page 7 of 10 VIEW-1 OF BATTERT INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 1) USB WIFI Antenna BLE&AP6275 WIFI Antenna 1 AP6275 WIFI Antenna 2 Report No.: AGC12845230406AP02 Page 8 of 10 INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 2) INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 3) Report No.: AGC12845230406AP02 Page 9 of 10 INTERNAL VIEW OF EUT (FIGURE 4) VIEW-1 OF ADAPTER Report No.: AGC12845230406AP02 Page 10 of 10 VIEW-2 OF ADAPTER ****************************************End of Report*************************************
RF EXPOSURE EVALUATION 1. PRODUCT INFORMATION FCC ID 2A3NS-SCP300 Product Description RoboPusher Nimbo Model Name 9WZ-1.05A(SCP300) Frequency Band (Operating) WLAN: 2.412GHz ~ 2.462GHz WLAN: 5.18GHz ~ 5.32GHz / 5.50GHz ~ 5.70GHz WLAN: 5.745GHz ~ 5825GHz Bluetooth: 2.402GHz ~ 2.480GHz Others (NFC:13.56MHz) Device Category Portable (<20cm separation) Mobile (≥20cm separation) Others: Antenna Diversity Single antenna Multiple antennas Max. Output Power BLE:0.107dBm Module USB: 2.4G WIFI: 15.49dBm 5G WIFI: 12.80dBm Module AP6275 2.4GWIFI: 17.36dBm 5G WIFI: 15.42dBm Antenna Gain BT(BLE): 2.75dBi Module: USB 2.4GHz WIFI: 2.75dBi 5GHz WIFI: 3.44dBi Module: AP6275 2.4GHz WIFI: Antenna 1: 2.75dBi, Antenna 2: 3.44dBi 5GHz WIFI: Antenna 1: 2.75dBi, Antenna 2: 3.44dBi Minimum Assessment Distance 20cm Evaluation Applied MPE Evaluation SAR Evaluation Evaluation Result Pass 2. PORTABLE DEVICE EVALUATION METHOD AND LIMIT Following FCC KDB 447498 D01 “General SAR test exclusion guidance” The corresponding SAR Exclusion Threshold condition, listed below: 1) The 1-g and 10-g SAR test exclusion thresholds for 100 MHz to 6 GHz at test separation distances ≤50 mm are determined by: [(max. power of channel, including tune-up tolerance, mW)/(min. test separation distance, mm)] [if(GHz)] s 3.0 for 1-g SAR and ñ 7.5 for 10-g extremity SAR, where f(GHz) is the RF channel transmit frequency in GHz. Power and distance are rounded to the nearest mW and mm before calculation. The result is rounded to one decimal place for comparison The test exclusions are applicable only when the minimum test separation distance is ≤50 mm and for transmission frequencies between 100 MHz and 6 GHz. When the minimum test separation distance is < 5 mm, a distance of 5 mm is applied to determine SAR test exclusion. 2) At 100 MHz to 6 GHz and for test separation distances > 50 mm, the SAR test exclusion threshold is determined according to the following: a) [Threshold at 50 mm in step 1) + (test separation distance - 50mm) ( f(MHz)/150)] mW, at 100MHz to 1500 MHz; b) [Threshold at 50 mm in step 1) + (test separation distance - 50 mm)-10] mW at > 1500 MHz and ≤6 GHz; 3) At frequencies below 100 MHz, the following may be considered for SAR test exclusion. a) The threshold at the corresponding test separation distance at 100 MHz in step 2) is multiplied by [1 + log(100/f(MHz))] for test separation distances > 50 mm and < 200 mm. b) The threshold determined by the equation in a) for 50 mm and 100 MHz is multiplied by 1/2 for test separation distances ñ 50 mm. c) SAR measurement procedures are not established below 100 MHz. When SAR test exclusion cannot be applied, a KDB inquiry is required to determine SAR evaluation requirements for any test results to be acceptable. 3. MOBILE DEVICE EVALUATION METHOD AND LIMIT Human exposure to RF emissions from mobile devices (47 CFR §2.1091) may be evaluated based on the MPE limits adopted by the FCC for electric and magnetic field strength and/or power density, as appropriate, since exposures are assumed to occur at distances of 20 cm or more from persons. LIMITS FOR GENERAL POPULATION / UNCONTROLLED EXPOSURE Frequency Range (MHz) E-field Strength (E) (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (H) (A/m) Power Density (S) (mW/cm 2 ) Averaging Time |E| 2 , |H| 2 or S (Minutes) 0.3 -- 1.34 614 1.63 (100)* 30 1.34 -- 30 824/f 2.19/f (180/f 2 )* 30 30 -- 300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300 -- 1500 -- -- f/1500 30 1500 -- 100,000 -- -- 1.0 30 *Note: 1. f= Frequency in MHz * Plane-wave Equivalent Power Density 2. The averaging time for General Population/Uncontrolled exposure to fixed transmitters is not applicable for mobile and portable transmitters. See 47 CFR §§2.1091 and 2.1093 on source-based time-averaging requirement for mobile and portable transmitters. S=PG/4πR² Where: S=power density P=power input to antenna G=power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R=distance to the center of radiation of the antenna 4. MEASUREMENT RESULT A minimum test separation distance ≥ 20 cm is required between the antenna and radiating structures of the device and nearby persons to apply mobile device exposure limits. The distance must be at least 20 cm and fully supported by the operating and installation configurations of the transmitter and its antenna(s), according to the source-based time-averaged maximum power requirements of § 2.1091(d)(2). In cases where cable losses or other attenuations are applied to determine compliance, the most conservative operating configurations and exposure conditions must be evaluated. BLE: Antenna Gain=2.75dBi (Numeric 1.88), π=3.14 Module USB: 2.4G WLAN: Antenna Gain=2.75dBi (Numeric 1.88), π=3.14 5G WLAN: Antenna Gain=3.44dBi (Numeric 2.21), π=3.14 Module AP6275: 2.4G WLAN antenna 1: Antenna Gain=2.75dBi (Numeric 1.88), π=3.14 2.4G WLAN antenna 2: Antenna Gain=2.75dBi (Numeric 1.88), π=3.14 5G WLAN antenna 1: Antenna Gain=3.44dBi (Numeric 2.21), π=3.14 5G WLAN antenna 2: Antenna Gain=3.44dBi (Numeric 2.21), π=3.14 Note: 1. Calculate the SAR test to eliminate thresholds from chapter 2 conditions "3" formula. 2. Max Power (mW) = 10^ (Max power (dBm)/10) 3. The Module USB of 2.4GHz WIFI or 5GHz band and the Module AP6275 of BT or 2.4GHz WIFI and 5GHz band can transmit simultaneously: 0.01327/1+0.02041/1+0.01530/1=0.04898<1 Test Mode Test Frequency (MHz) Max.Output Power (dBm) Max.Output Power (mW) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Measurement Limit (mW/cm 2 ) BLE 2480 0.107 1.025 0.00038 1 Module USB 2.4GWIFI 2437 15.49 35.40 0.01327 1 Module USB 5GWIFI 5200 12.80 19.055 0.00837 1 Module AP6275 2.4GWIFI Ant 1 2412 15.64 36.644 0.01373 1 Module AP6275 2.4GWIFI Ant 2 2412 15.46 35.156 0.01318 1 Module AP6275 2.4GWIFI MIMO 2412 17.36 54.450 0.02041 1 Module AP6275 5GWIFI Ant 1 5180 13.26 21.184 0.00931 1 Module AP6275 5GWIFI Ant 2 5180 12.34 17.140 0.00753 1 Module AP6275 5GWIFI MIMO 5180 15.42 34.834 0.01530 1
Page 1 of 220 FCC Test Report Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 FCC ID : 2A3NS-SCP300 APPLICATION PURPOSE : Original Equipment PRODUCT DESIGNATION : RoboPusher Nimbo BRAND NAME : Sveaverken MODEL NAME : 9WZ-1.05A(SCP300) APPLICANT : Sveaverken Svea Agri AB DATE OF ISSUE : May 24, 2023 STANDARD(S) : FCC Part 15 Subpart E §15.407 REPORT VERSION : V1.0 Attestation of Global Compliance (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 2 of 220 REPORT REVISE RECORD Report Version Revise Time Issued Date Valid Version Notes V1.0 / May 24, 2023 Valid Initial Release Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 3 of 220 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. VERIFICATION OF CONFORMITY .................................................................................................................. 5 2. GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................. 6 2.1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................ 6 2.2. TABLE OF CARRIER FREQUENCYS....................................................................................................... 7 2.3. RELATED SUBMITTAL(S) / GRANT (S) ................................................................................................... 8 2.4. TEST METHODOLOGY ............................................................................................................................. 8 2.5. SPECIAL ACCESSORIES ......................................................................................................................... 8 2.6. EQUIPMENT MODIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................ 8 2.7. ANTENNA REQUIREMENT ...................................................................................................................... 8 2.8. DESCRIPTION OF AVAILABLE ANTENNAS ........................................................................................... 9 3. TEST ENVIRONMENT ................................................................................................................................... 10 3.1 ADDRESS OF THE TEST LABORATORY ............................................................................................... 10 3.2 TEST FACILITY ......................................................................................................................................... 10 3.3 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS ............................................................................................................ 11 3.4 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ............................................................................................................ 11 3.5 LIST OF EQUIPMENTS USED ................................................................................................................. 12 4. DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES ................................................................................................................. 13 5. SYSTEM TEST CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................ 14 5.1. CONFIGURATION OF EUT SYSTEM ..................................................................................................... 14 5.2. EQUIPMENT USED IN EUT SYSTEM .................................................................................................... 14 5.3. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS ............................................................................................................. 14 6. RF OUTPUT POWER MEASUREMENT........................................................................................................ 15 6.1 MEASUREMENT LIMITS ......................................................................................................................... 15 6.2 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE .............................................................................................................. 15 6.3 MEASUREMENT SETUP (BLOCK DIAGRAM OF CONFIGURATION) .................................................. 16 6.4 MEASUREMENT RESULT ....................................................................................................................... 16 7. 6DB&26DB BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT ................................................................................................ 22 7.1 MEASUREMENT LIMITS ......................................................................................................................... 22 7.2 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE .............................................................................................................. 22 7.3 MEASUREMENT SETUP (BLOCK DIAGRAM OF CONFIGURATION) .................................................. 22 7.4 MEASUREMENT RESULTS ..................................................................................................................... 23 8. POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT ........................................................................................ 87 8.1 MEASUREMENT LIMITS ......................................................................................................................... 87 8.2 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE .............................................................................................................. 87 8.3 MEASUREMENT SETUP (BLOCK DIAGRAM OF CONFIGURATION) .................................................. 87 8.4 MEASUREMENT RESULT ....................................................................................................................... 88 Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 4 of 220 9. CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSION......................................................................................................... 134 9.1 MEASUREMENT LIMIT .....................................................................................................…
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POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY MEASUREMENT 8.1 MEASUREMENT LIMITS Operation Band EUT Category LIMIT U-NII-1 Outdoor Access Point 17dBm/ MHz Fixed point-to-point Access Point 17dBm/ MHz Indoor Access Point 17dBm/ MHz Client devices 11dBm/ MHz U-NII-2A / 11dBm/ MHz U-NII-2C / 11dBm/ MHz U-NII-3 / 30 dBm/500kHz 8.2 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE For Average power spectral density test: 1. Connect EUT RF output port to the Spectrum Analyzer through an RF attenuator. 2. Span was set to encompass the entire 26dB EBW of the signal. 3. RBW = 1MHz. 4. If measurement bandwidth of Maximum PSD is specified in 500 kHz, RBW = 100KHz 5. Set VBW≥[3×RBW]. 6. Sweep Time=Auto couple. 7. Detector function=RMS (i.e., power averaging). 8. Trace average at least 100 traces in power averaging (rms) mode. 9. When the measurement bandwidth of Maximum PSD is specified in 100 kHz, add a constant factor 10*log(500kHz/100kHz) = 6.99 dB to the measured result. 10. Determine according to the duty cycle of the equipment: when it is less than 98%, follow the steps below. 11. Add [10 log (1/D)], where D is the duty cycle, to the measured power to compute the average power during the actual transmission times (because the measurement represents an average over both the ON and OFF times of the transmission). For example, add [10 log (1/0.25)] = 6 dB if the duty cycle is 25%. 12. Record the test results in the report. 8.3 MEASUREMENT SETUP (BLOCK DIAGRAM OF CONFIGURATION) Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 88 of 220 8.4 MEASUREMENT RESULT Test Data of Conducted Output Power Density for band 5.15-5.25 GHz-ANT 1 Test Mode Test Channel (MHz) Average Power Density (dBm/MHz) Limits (dBm/MHz) Pass or Fail 802.11a 5180 -3.749 11 Pass 5200 2.016 11 Pass 5240 1.207 11 Pass 802.11n20 5180 1.635 11 Pass 5200 1.215 11 Pass 5240 0.715 11 Pass 802.11n40 5190 -2.188 11 Pass 5230 -1.792 11 Pass 802.11ac20 5180 -1.109 11 Pass 5200 -0.974 11 Pass 5240 -1.268 11 Pass 802.11ac40 5190 -3.992 11 Pass 5230 -4.127 11 Pass 802.11ac80 5210 -6.447 11 Pass 802.11ax20 5180 -2.562 11 Pass 5200 -2.283 11 Pass 5240 -2.318 11 Pass 802.11ax40 5190 -5.505 11 Pass 5230 -5.558 11 Pass 802.11ax80 5210 -7.105 11 Pass Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 89 of 220 Test Data of Conducted Output Power Density for band 5.15-5.25 GHz-ANT 2 Test Mode Test Channel (MHz) Average Power Density (dBm/MHz) Limits (dBm/MHz) Pass or Fail 802.11a 5180 1.086 11 Pass 5200 1.309 11 Pass 5240 0.266 11 Pass 802.11n20 5180 0.913 11 Pass 5200 0.699 11 Pass 5240 0.761 11 Pass 802.11n40 5190 -2.451 11 Pass 5230 -2.613 11 Pass 802.11ac20 5180 0.599 11 Pass 5200 0.306 11 Pass 5240 -0.997 11 Pass 802.11ac40 5190 -4.842 11 Pass 5230 -5.157 11 Pass 802.11ac80 5210 -7.854 11 Pass 802.11ax20 5180 -1.392 11 Pass 5200 -1.157 11 Pass 5240 -1.747 11 Pass 802.11ax40 5190 -4.692 11 Pass 5230 -4.997 11 Pass 802.11ax80 5210 -8.916 11 Pass Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 90 of 220 Test Data of Conducted Output Power Density for band 5.15-5.25 GHz-MIMO Test Mode Test Channel (MHz) Average Power Density (dBm/MHz) Limits (dBm/MHz) Pass or Fail 802.11n20 5180 4.299 10.54 Pass 5200 3.975 10.54 Pass 5240 3.748 10.54 Pass 802.11n40 5190 0.693 10.54 Pass 5230 0.827 10.54 Pass 802.11ac20 5180 2.839 10.54 Pass 5200 2.723 10.54 Pass 5240 1.880 10.54 Pass 802.11ac40 5190 -1.386 10.54 Pass 5230 -1.601 10.54 Pass 802.11ac80 5210 -4.083 10.54 Pass 802.11ax20 5180 1.073 10.54 Pass 5200 1.327 10.54 Pass 5240 0.987 10.54 Pass 802.11ax40 5190 -2.069 10.54 Pass 5230 -2.258 10.54 Pass 802.11ax80 5210 -4.906 10.54 Pass Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 91 of 220 Test Data of Conducted Output Power Density for band 5.725-5.85 GHz-ANT 1 Test Mode Test Channel (MHz) Average Power Density (dBm/100kHz) A…
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Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 127 of 220 Test_Graph_802.11n40_ANT2_5755_MCS0_PSD Test_Graph_802.11n40_ANT2_5795_MCS0_PSD Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 128 of 220 Test_Graph_802.11ac20_ANT2_5745_MCS0_PSD Test_Graph_802.11ac20_ANT2_5785_MCS0_PSD Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 129 of 220 Test_Graph_802.11ac20_ANT2_5825_MCS9_PSD Test_Graph_802.11ac40_ANT2_5755_MCS9_PSD Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 130 of 220 Test_Graph_802.11ac40_ANT2_5795_MCS9_PSD Test_Graph_802.11ac80_ANT2_5775_MCS9_PSD Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 131 of 220 Test_Graph_802.11ax20_ANT2_5745_MCS0_PSD Test_Graph_802.11ax20_ANT2_5785_MCS0_PSD Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 132 of 220 Test_Graph_802.11ax20_ANT2_5825_MCS0_PSD Test_Graph_802.11ax40_ANT2_5755_MCS0_PSD Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 133 of 220 Test_Graph_802.11ax40_ANT2_5795_MCS0_PSD Test_Graph_802.11ax80_ANT2_5775_MCS0_PSD Report No.: AGC12845230406FE08 Page 134 of 220 9. CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSION 9.1 MEASUREMENT LIMIT Restricted bands Applicable to Limit 789033 D02 General UNII Test Procedures New Rules v02r01 Field strength at 3m (dBuV/m) PK: 74 AV: 54 Out of the restricted bands Applicable to EIRP Limit (dBm/MHz) Equivalent field Strength at 3m (dBuV/m) FCC 15.407(b)(1) PK: -27 PK: 68.2 15.407(b)(2) 15.407(b)(3) 15.407(b)(4) See Note 2 Note 1: The following formula is used to convert the equipment isotropic radiated power (eirp) to field strength: Note 2: All emissions shall be limited to a level of -27 dBm/MHz at 75 MHz or more above or below the band edge increasing linearly to 10 dBm/MHz at 25 MHz above or below the band edge, and from 25 MHz above or…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 15E | 5.75 GHz - 5.83 GHz | 22.50 mW |

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