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EVOLUTION CB RADIO MODEL EV01A EVOLUTION CB TRANCEIVER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A. The CB Button. (CB) 1. Press the button marked CB on the control panel the CB will power on, the CB ICON will appear on the control panel display. 2. Press and HOLD the button marked CB on the control panel the CB will power off. 3. Momentary pressing the button marked CB on the control panel when the CB is on will alternate the received audio between Speaker and Headset modes a speaker or headset icon next to the CB icon will indicate the current mode. B. CB Channel Switch (CH) 1. Upward pressure on the handlebar channel control switch will increase the CB channel; 2. Downward pressure on the handlebar channel control switch will decrease the CB channel; 3. The display on the control panel will reflect the current channel selection and any changes as they are made. 4. The control panel display will indicate a channel ranging from 1-40 This table shows the channel numbers with corresponding frequencies that are programmed into the CB transceiver. CHANNEL FREQUENCY CHANNEL FREQUENCY 1 26.965 MHz 21 27.215 MHz 2 26.975 MHz 22 27.225 MHz 3 26.985 MHz 23 27.255 MHz 4 27.005 MHz 24 27.235 MHz 5 27.015 MHz 25 27.245 MHz 6 27.025 MHz 26 27.265 MHz 7 27.035 MHz 27 27.275 MHz 8 27.055 MHz 28 27.285 MHz 9 27.065 MHz 29 27.295 MHz 10 27.075 MHz 30 27.305 MHz 11 27.085 MHz 31 27.315 MHz 12 27.105 MHz 32 27.325 MHz 13 27.115 MHz 33 27.335 MHz 14 27.125 MHz 34 27.345 MHz 15 27.135 MHz 35 27.355 MHz 16 27.155 MHz 36 27.365 MHz 17 27.165 MHz 37 27.375 MHz 18 27.175 MHz 38 27.385 MHz 19 27.185 MHz 39 27.395 MHz 20 27.205 MHz 40 27.405 MHz C.. CB Volume Control Switch (VOL) 5. Upward pressure on the handlebar volume control switch will increase the CB volume; 6. Downward pressure on the handlebar volume control switch will decrease the CB volume; 7. The display on the control panel will reflect the current volume level and any changes for a few seconds. 8. The control panel display will indicate a volume ranging from 0-20 C.. CB Squelch Adjustment Switch (SQ) The squelch control in the most simple terms is a noise gate. For a signal to be heard it must be loud enough to open the gate and come through on your speaker. The squelch control is variable, meaning the more you turn that control up, the louder or stronger the signal must be to open the gate. In general turn your squelch down until RX appears solid on the control panel screen. Then turn the CB volume up to a comfortable listening level. You will be listening to hiss. Now turn up your squelch to a point just beyond where you mute the hiss and the RX is no longer on the control panel screen. Setting it too far past that point will interfere with your ability to hear weaker signals. 1. Upward pressure on the handlebar squelch adjustment switch will increase the CB squelch setting and mute out weaker signals; 2. Downward pressure on the handlebar squelch adjustment switch will decrease the CB squelch setting and allow weaker signals to be heard; 3. The display on the control panel will reflect the current squelch setting and any changes for a few seconds. 4. The control panel display will indicate a squelch setting ranging from 0-20 D. Press to talk switch (PTT) 1. Pressing down and holding the Press To Talk Switch will cause the CB to switch from receive to transmit mode, TX will appear on the control panel screen at this time you will be able to speak into your headset microphone and be heard by the receiving station, all other audio functions will be muted while you are in transmit mode. When you have finished speaking release the Press To Talk Switch and your radio functions will un-mute and you will be able to receive incoming transmissions. . FCC Part 15.19 Warning Statement 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 Part 15.21 Warning Statement- NOTE: BIKEMP3 IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USERâS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. IC RSS-GEN, Sec 7.1.2 Warning Statement ENGLISH: Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. FRENCH: ConformĂ©ment Ă la rĂ©glementation d'Industrie Canada, le prĂ©sent Ă©metteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou infĂ©rieur) approuvĂ© pour l'Ă©metteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de rĂ©duire les risques de brouillage radioĂ©lectrique Ă l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnĂ©e quivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dĂ©passepas l'intensitĂ© nĂ©cessaire Ă l'Ă©tablissement d'une communication satisfaisante. FCC ID 2ABR2EV01A IC 11815A-EV01A BIKEMP3 BARTOW FL 33830 844-462-4536 WWW.BIKEMP3.COM
308A BARTOW MUNICIPAL AIRPORT, BARTOW FLORIDA 33830 702-465-4066 www.bikemp3.com February 25, 2014 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: 2ABR2EV01A Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissionâs Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: Exhibit Type File Names Block Diagram, Schematics, Operational Description, Parts List, Tune Up Info, EV01A Block Diagram.pdf EV01 Schematic 1.pdf EV01A Circuit Description 4 Page.pdf EV01A Parts List.pdf Evolution Calibration.pdf The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Pursuant to DA04-Ââ1705 June 15, 2004 of the Commissionâs public notice, we also request temporary confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: Exhibit Type File Names External Photos, Internal Photos, Test Setup Photos, User Manual EXTERNAL EVOLUTION CB RADIO EV01A.pdf INTERNAL EVOLUTION CB RADIO EV01A.pdf 263BUT14TESTREPORT.PDF EV01A Operating Instructions.pdf Sincerely, Peter Elvin
APPLICANT: BIKEMP3 FCC ID: 2ABR2EV01A IC: 11815A-EV01A MODEL: EV01A EXTERNAL PHOTOS
EVOLUTION CB RADIO EV01A TOP VIEW EVOLUTION CB RADIO EV01A BOTTOM VIEW EVOLUTION CB RADIO EV01A TOP VIEW WITH OPTIONAL PROTECTIVE CONNECTOR COVER EVOLUTION CB RADIO EV01A BOTTOM VIEW WITH OPTIONAL PROTECTIVE CONNECTOR COVER
EVOLUTION CB RADIO EV01A INFORMATION LABEL LOCATION (LABEL SIZE IS 1.18â x 1.18â SHOWN HERE FULL SIZE)
EVOLUTION CB RADIO EV01A INTERNAL VIEW TOP OF PCB WITH SHIELDS PCB TOP VIEW WITHOUT SHIELDS PCB BOTTOM VIEW INTERNAL VIEW OF SHIELDS
Page 1 of 3 RF Exposure Requirements General information: Device category: Mobile per Part 2.1091 Environment: Uncontrolled Exposure Mobile devices that operate under Part 95 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use if they operate at frequencies of 1.5 GHz or below and their effective radiated power (ERP) is 1.5 watts or more. However, compliance with the power density limits of 1.1310 is not required. Antenna: The manufacturer does not specify an antenna. In this configuration the typical antenna for this device has a gain of 0 dBi. Although 0 dBi gain antenna is typical for the installation any gain up to 3 dBi could be used and still maintain compliance. 3 dBi will be used in the equation on the following page to demonstrate this. This device has provisions for operation in mobile, or a fixed location. Configuration Antenna p/n Type Duty cycle Max. Gain (dBi) mobile Any omni 50% 3 Operating configuration and exposure conditions: The conducted output power is 4. Watts. The maximum duty cycle is set as a function of talking versus listening and is taken at 50 %. Part 2.1091 states that devices are excluded from routine evaluation if the EIRP is less than 2.46Watt (or 1.5WERP). Mobile Operation: A typical mobile installation consists of an antenna system with a coaxial cable of the type RG 58/U which has a loss of 0.5 dB for a length of 30 feet. MPE Calculation: The minimum separation distance is calculated as follows: The limit for a uncontrolled/ general population exposure environment below 30 MHz is 180/fÂČ mW/cm 2 . Page 2 of 3 Channel frequency: 27 MHz The conducted power output is 4. Watts The coax loss was taken as 0.5 dB. Antenna gain was taken as 3 dBi 50% talk time in 30 minutes Page 3 of 3 Conclusion: The device complies with the MPE requirements by providing a safe separation distance of 36 cm between the antenna, including any radiating structure, and any persons when normally operated . This is based on a typical installation and an antenna with 3 dBi of gain. This device is approved with emissions having a source-based time-averaging duty factor not exceeding 50%.
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 95D | 26.965 MHz - 27.405 MHz | 4 W | 6K00A3E | 9.1300000000 ppm |