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1 Axis Series – TX User and Programming Guide ATXT1 AXTX1M – Mini AXTX1MB – Mini-B Wave Central LLC 99 Garden Parkway, Suite C., Carlisle, PA 17013 +1 888 736 9283 www.wave-central.com 2 Contents Contents__________________________________________________________ 2 System Descriptions 4 What are the Axis Series Transmitters? 5 Applications 7 Variants and Options 8 Main Connectors 9 Applicable Unit Software 14 Placards and Markings 15 General 15 Exterior Placards and Marking System (AXTX1) 15 Interior Placards and Marking System 16 Exterior Color Schemes and Marking System 16 Cautions and Warnings 17 Cautions and Warnings 17 Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) FCC Exemption 18 Health and Safety 18 Panels, Displays, Alarm, Indicator and Controls 19 General 19 Panel System – AXTX1xx 19 Alarm System – AXTX1xx 19 Indicator System – AXTX1xx 19 Control Panel System – AXTX1xx 20 Connectivity 21 General 21 Power - AXTX1 21 Signal - AXTX1 21 Control - AXTX1 21 Setting up your Transmitter 23 General 23 Connecting Antennas 23 Down Converter System 23 Up Converter System 23 Connecting Signals – AXTX1 23 Connecting Power – AXTX1 24 A Look at the Display – AXTA1 25 A Look at the TX Control System – AXTX1 25 A Look at the Menu Structure – AXTX1 27 Basic Operation 29 3 General 29 Starting and Stopping – AXTX1 29 Working with the Control Panel – AXTX1 29 Advanced Operation 34 General 34 Encryption 34 Control System 37 General 37 Connecting your PC to your Radio 37 Configuring Basic Settings 39 Configuring the Radio 47 Understanding the Unit Information Tab 47 Configuring the Modulation Parameters 48 Configuring the Audio Parameters 52 Configuring the Video Parameters 53 Configuration Unit Parameters 56 Care and Maintenance 60 General 60 Daily Care and Charging 60 Cleaning 60 Storage 60 Repairs 60 Appendix A-Glossary 61 General 61 Glossary 61 4 1. System Descriptions The subject equipment of this User Guide is identified as follows: Equipment Title Part Number Full Size Camera Back Transmitter AXTX1 Miniature Transmitter AXTX1M Miniature B Transmitter AXTX1MB Figure 1-1 – AXTX1: Camera Back Transmitter Figure 1-2a – AXTX1M - Mini Transmitter 5 Figure 1-3b – AXTX1MB: Mini-B Transmitter 1.1 What are the Axis Series Transmitters? The new Axis series transmitter comes in three different packages designed to suit the needs of many different types of applications. These transmitters both offer excellent coverage, low delay performance and multiple format/frame rate capabilities that enable users to acquire stunning images via a wireless connection, at extended non line of sight ranges. By using 2 nd generation MPEG4 H.264 compression technology, users can now deploy 2 or 3 cameras within the same bandwidth previously required by a single MPEG2 system. All modes of DVB-T modulation are also supported. The increased compression and efficiency of the MPEG4 H.264 encoder offers users additional range with the added benefit of small size, low latency and low power consumption. In particular, high quality HD transmissions are now possible using 40% lower band width requirements than those of conventional MPEG2 systems need, allowing for HD transmission in a single 8MHz DVB-T channel and also being able to use very robust error correction and modulation settings. Built with a solid aluminum housing, the ability to transmit images in a non-line of sight environment at ranges well over a ½ mile and its low delay capabilities makes this transmitter a very formidable workhorse to suit almost all your RF needs. The AXTX1 camera back transmitter is a rugged, digital video transmitter, ideal for Sports, ENG News and other Broadcast applications and the AXTX1M-Mini and AXTX1MB-Mini B are smaller packaged version geared towards Digital Cinema and Video Assist applications. The AXTX1 camera back transmitter can have either Anton Bauer or Sony “V” Mount battery plates installed to facilitate easy mounting to most camera types. The AXTX1M-Mini has a Sony “mini” battery mount, as well as a threaded mounting hole on the bottom of the unit to attach to a wide range of camera brackets for easy mounting of the AXTX1-Mini to many different style cameras. While the Axis series transmitters can be operated with almost any receiver that supports DVB-T signals, we recommend using it with the Wave Central AXRX1 receiver. The AXRX1 receiver is available in many different configurations with options for 2-way, 4-way, 6-way and 8-way diversity. 6 1.2 Features and Benefits It can be very useful to understand how the features of the unit yield tangible benefits to you. This table summarizes these features and, more importantly, the benefits. Features and Benefits Table Feature Benefit to you Digital COFDM Modulation. Excellent performance - Resistant to multipath interference, delivers high quality video and audio, even in non-line of sight operation. Low Delay H.264 SD & HD encoding. Robust transmission and minimal latency, switches easily with wired cameras. Compliant DVB-T 6/7/8MHz. True multi-mode operation - Simple integration with your current equipment. ASI input and output. Allows for different types of applications: RF Transmitter or Portable H.264 Encoder. High Efficiency 100mW RF Amp (Cool Operation) Excellent range in non-line of sight environments like stadiums and arenas. Compact and Power Efficient Transmitters Low power consumption, 10W Two models allow for the type of transmitter just where you need it. Sized right to ensure the success of your operation. HD-SDI/SDI with embedded audio input HDMI input with embedded audio input video input Easy connections connect to your current cameras. Added flexibility of using HD consumer level HDMI cameras. Choice of different licensed and un- licensed frequency bands. (1.4, 2, 5.8, 6.4, 6.8, 7GHz Available) Choose the frequency that best suits your operations. Select license free bands for some operations. Avoid cluttered parts of the licensed radio spectrum. Sixteen Presets Available You can e…
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Form: CB-7.2.1 Issued by: QM Issue Date: 9/22/2011 Page 1 of 3 Revised by: QM-JS Revised Date: 6/23/2014 L:\Project\2015\p1510015-WaveCentr\TCB Folder\RT's\CB-7.2.1 - Technical Review RT Form.docx CB-7.2.1 – Technical Review RT Form FCC ID: 2AD9D-AXIS5GTX IC ID: N/A CT Project: P1510015 From: Shawn McMillen Date: 3/20/15 Revised 05-15-2015 by SM 1--The block diagram is missing the clock and/or processor speeds as well as the supply voltages. Tom: 5/7/15 – Provided. Please provide the clock speed for the processor in the block diagram Tom: 5/18/15 There is no processor on the RF module. This is a RF module only. It will not work without the Encoder PCB attached to it via ribbon cable. 2--The RF shield on the Module needs to be removed and photos provided of the components underneath. Tom: 5/15/15 – Provided. 3--If this EUT is seeking modular approval the modular approval check sheet needs to be provided. Tom: 3/25/15 – Provided. 4--On page 9 of the manual it states that there is a 450MHz camera control antenna however this frequency was not addressed. Also on page 11 the photo shows two RF connectors in close proximity. If this device is intended for additional radios then besides the additional radio testing necessary, simultaneous operation may need to be addressed. Tom: 3/25/15 - Edited, please check for error. 5--The user’s manual does not address RF exposure. In addition if this device is intended for portable use conditions the SAR and/or any SAR exemptions will need to be addressed. Tom: 3/25/15 – Added SAR. This has not been addressed. If this device is intended to be used in portable configurations then fixed/mobile maximum permissible exposure cannot be used to asses this device. It will need to be determined if this device is exempt from routine SAR evaluation. Please see KDB 447498 for SAR exemptions based on separation distances from the antenna to the end user. Tom: 5/18/15 Working on this. 5/27/15 - Please see attached our operators manual and look at page 18. SAR/RF exposure is not related to EMC standards. Safety with respect to EN is equipment safety and not human exposure. May I suggest a conference call to discuss. Tom: Fixed. Form: CB-7.2.1 Issued by: QM Issue Date: 9/22/2011 Page 2 of 3 Revised by: QM-JS Revised Date: 6/23/2014 L:\Project\2015\p1510015-WaveCentr\TCB Folder\RT's\CB-7.2.1 - Technical Review RT Form.docx 6--The manual states that this device can be installed in an aircraft. The filing does not address airborne usage and rule part 87 has not been considered. We have contacted FCC about this to see if it is possible, feedback to follow shortly... Tom: 3/25/15 - Removed. 7--On the cover page and throughout the EMC report it reads that the frequency range is 5.5- 5.8GHz. However the report does not support testing below 5725MHz and in addition frequencies below 5725MHz are DFS and additional considerations need to be addressed for operations in those bands. Alex: Test Report has been revised. This was a template issue . The EMC report lists the frequency range 5.5 – 5.8GHz in a couple of areas. The device cannot be approved for the 5.5GHz band since additional testing and certifications will be required. Please amend. Alex: 5/18/15 Test report was not filed properly, please check again. 8--The antenna data sheets need to be provided for this application. Tom: Provided. 9--Please note that per the occupied bandwidth measurement guidance the span of the spectrum being investigated should be 1.5 * the bandwidth of the carrier. Some of the plots provided and not in agreement with this. This is FYI and future filing and no action is necessary for this application FYI Alex: Noted 10--The limit line from 30-1000Mhz provided in the radiated emissions data is incorrect. Alex: Please disregard limit line as it is for reference only. Worst case emissions are well below the lowest amplitude limit of 49.5 dBuV. 11--There are three bandwidths available for use with this product however the radiated data appears to have only enough information provided to cover one of those bandwidths. Alex: All bandwidths were investigated with the worst case being reported. This has been stated in the test report. 12--The test data provided seems to show that conducted measurements were performed in lieu of radiated for the 15.209 requirements. However the report does not indicated if the radiated was done into a load. Also the test report does not address how the spectrum offsets were determined to account for antenna gain of the EUT. In addition the spectrum analyzer offset settings are different for the broad sweeps versus the narrow sweeps. Alex: It is documented within the Radiated Emissions block diagram and the conducted emissions test procedure that radiated into a load was completed. The offsets are different because outside 20% of the carrier the antenna gain need only be 2 dBi instead of the maximum gain of 6dBi. Antenna offset example has been added to the test report under conducted emissions test procedure. 13--The 15.407 requirement is that the emissions adjacent to the 5.8GHz UNI-3 band be attenuated to -17dB/MHz at the band edges and -27dBm/MHz at 10 MHz out. The data provided seems to only be enough to support one of the bandwidths available. Alex: All three bandwidths are accounted for starting at page 27 and ending at page 33 Form: CB-7.2.1 Issued by: QM Issue Date: 9/22/2011 Page 3 of 3 Revised by: QM-JS Revised Date: 6/23/2014 L:\Project\2015\p1510015-WaveCentr\TCB Folder\RT's\CB-7.2.1 - Technical Review RT Form.docx 14--The test results summary on page 9 of the EMC report does not have a status for the results of the RF exposure. Please update. Alex: The test report has been updated. 15--There are no test setup photos provided with this application. DW: Provided. CT - Response by: Submitted by: Date:
Gain 6 dBi Frequency 5.5 - 6.0 GHz Pattern Omnidirectional Elevation B/W 27 degree Polarization Vertical Connector Type N Male Size Height 8” Diameter 3/4” Weight 7 oz 99 Garden Parkway Suite C, Carlisle, PA 17013 PH: 1.888.CAL.WAVE 6 dBi Omni Flex Antenna Speci! cations subject to change without prior notice. Rev. 32515-A www.wave-central.com
p1510015_FCC_Part 1.1310_Rev 1.0 Page 1 of 5 Test Report Prepared for: Wave Central Model: AXTX1-5G Description: 5.73-5.84GHz RF Microwave Transmitter Serial Number: 6607 FCC ID: 2AD9D-AXIS5GTX To FCC Part 1.1310 Date of Issue: May 29, 2015 On the behalf of the applicant: Wave Central 99 Garden Parkway Suite C Carlisle, PA 17013 Attention of: Tom Doyle, General Manager Ph: (888) 736-9283 E-Mail: [email protected] Prepared By Compliance Testing, LLC 1724 S. Nevada Way Mesa, AZ 85204 (480) 926-3100 phone / (480) 926-3598 fax www.compliancetesting.com Project No: p1510015 Alex Macon Project Test Engineer This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without written permission from Compliance Testing All results contained herein relate only to the sample tested p1510015_FCC_Part 1.1310_Rev 1.0 Page 2 of 5 Test Report Revision History Revision Date Revised By Reason for Revision 1.0 May 29, 2015 Alex Macon Original Document p1510015_FCC_Part 1.1310_Rev 1.0 Page 3 of 5 ILAC / A2LA Compliance Testing, LLC, has been accredited in accordance with the recognized International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2005. This accreditation demonstrates technical competence for a defined scope and the operation of a laboratory quality management system (refer joint ISO-ILAC-IAF Communiqué dated January 2009) The tests results contained within this test report all fall within our scope of accreditation, unless below Please refer to http://www.compliancetesting.com/labscope.html for current scope of accreditation. Testing Certificate Number: 2152.01 FCC Site Reg. #349717 IC Site Reg. #2044A-2 Non-accredited tests contained in this report: N/A EUT Description Model: AXTX1-5G Description: 5.73-5.84GHz RF Microwave Transmitter Firmware: N/A Software: N/A Serial Number: 6607 Additional Information: The EUT is a 5.8 GHz transmitter intended to be used on commercial video cameras with a DC battery pack. p1510015_FCC_Part 1.1310_Rev 1.0 Page 4 of 5 Source Based Time Averaged Power Calculation Average Power calculations Average Power = Peak Power * duty-cycle% Tuned Frequency (MHz) Conducted Peak Output Power (mW) Duty Cycle % Average Power (mW) 5800 73.1 mW 100 73.1 mW p1510015_FCC_Part 1.1310_Rev 1.0 Page 5 of 5 MPE Evaluation This is a fixed/mobile device used in uncontrolled /general population exposure environment. Limits Uncontrolled Exposure 47 CFR 1.1310 Table 1, (B) 0.3-1.234 MHz Limit [mW/cm²] = 100 1.34-30 MHz Limit [mW/cm²] = (180/f²) 30-300 MHz Limit [mW/cm²] = 0.2 300-1500 MHz Limit [mW/cm²] = f/1500 1500-100,000 MHz Limit [mW/cm²] = 1.0 Test Data Test Frequency, MHz 5730 Power, Conducted, mW (P) 73.1 Antenna Gain Isotropic 6dBi Antenna Gain Numeric (G) 3.98 Antenna Type Omni Distance (R) 20 cm 푆= 푃∗퐺 4휋푟 2 Power Density (S) mw/cm 2 Power mW (P) Numeric Gain (G) Distance (r 2 ) cm 73.1 3.98 20 Power Density (S) = 0.057 Limit =(from above table) = 1.0 END OF TEST REPORT
p1510015_FCC_15.407_U-NII_Rev 2.0 Page 1 of 36 Test Report Prepared for: Wave-Central Model: AXTX1-5G Description: 5.73-5.84GHz RF Microwave Transmitter Serial Number: 6607 FCC ID: 2AD9D-AXIS5GTX To FCC Part 15.407 Date of Issue: March 26, 2015 On the behalf of the applicant: Wave-Central, LLC 99 Garden Parkway Suite C Carlisle, PA 17013 Attention of: Tom Doyle, General Manager Ph: (888) 736-9283 E-mail: [email protected] Prepared By Compliance Testing, LLC 1724 S. Nevada Way Mesa, AZ 85204 (480) 926-3100 phone / (480) 926-3598 fax www.compliancetesting.com Project No: p1510015 Alex Macon Project Test Engineer This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without written permission from Compliance Testing. All results contained herein relate only to the sample tested. p1510015_FCC_15.407_U-NII_Rev 2.0 Page 2 of 36 Test Report Revision History Revision Date Revised By Reason for Revision 1.0 February 13, 2015 Alex Macon Original Document 2.0 March 25, 2015 Alex Macon Updated EUT description, RF exposure status, p1510015_FCC_15.407_U-NII_Rev 2.0 Page 3 of 36 Table of Contents Description Page Standard Test Conditions Engineering Practices 6 Test Results Summary 9 Peak Output Power 10 Transmitter Power Spectral Density 16 Undesirable Emissions Conducted 22 Undesirable Emissions Radiated 23 Occupied Bandwidth 25 Frequency Stability 31 RF Exposure 34 Test Equipment Utilized 36 p1510015_FCC_15.407_U-NII_Rev 2.0 Page 4 of 36 ILAC / A2LA Compliance Testing, LLC, has been accredited in accordance with the recognized International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2005. This accreditation demonstrates technical competence for a defined scope and the operation of a laboratory quality management system (refer to the joint ISO-ILAC-IAF Communiqué dated January 2009). The tests results contained within this test report all fall within our scope of accreditation, unless noted below. Please refer to http://www.compliancetesting.com/labscope.html for current scope of accreditation. Testing Certificate Number: 2152.01 FCC Site Reg. #349717 IC Site Reg. #2044A-2 Non-accredited tests contained in this report: N/A p1510015_FCC_15.407_U-NII_Rev 2.0 Page 5 of 36 The applicant has been cautioned as to the following 15.21 - Information to User The user’s manual or instruction manual for an intentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.27(a) - Special Accessories Equipment marked to a consumer must be capable of complying with the necessary regulations in the configuration in which the equipment is marketed. Where special accessories, such as shielded cables and/or special connectors are required to enable an unintentional or intentional radiator to comply with the emission limits in this part, the equipment must be marketed with, i.e. shipped and sold with, those special accessories. However, in lieu of shipping or packaging the special accessories with the unintentional or intentional radiator, the responsible party may employ other methods of ensuring that the special accessories are provided to the consumer without an additional charge. Information detailing any alternative method used to supply the special accessories for a grant of equipment authorization or retained in the verification records, as appropriate. The party responsible for the equipment, as detailed in § 2.909 of this chapter, shall ensure that these special accessories are provided with the equipment. The instruction manual for such devices shall include appropriate instructions on the first page of text concerned with the installation of the device that these special accessories must be used with the device. It is the responsibility of the user to use the needed special accessories supplied with the equipment. p1510015_FCC_15.407_U-NII_Rev 2.0 Page 6 of 36 Standard Test Conditions Engineering Practices Except as noted herein, the following conditions and procedures were observed during the testing: In accordance with C63.10-2013 and unless otherwise indicated in the specific measurement results, the ambient temperature of the actual EUT was maintained within the range of 10° to 40°C (50° to 104°F) unless the particular equipment requirements specified testing over a different temperature range. Also, unless otherwise indicated, the humidity levels were in the range of 10% to 90% relative humidity. Measurement results, unless otherwise noted, are worst-case measurements. Environmental Conditions Temperature (ºC) Humidity (%) Pressure (mbar) 22.1 – 23.2 41.2 – 45.6 967.8 – 971.9 EUT Operation during Tests EUT was placed in Continuous transmit test mode using the LCD display on the device. EUT Description Model: AXTX1-5G Description: 5.73-5.84GHz RF Microwave Transmitter Firmware: N/A Software: N/A Serial Number: 6607 Additional Information: The EUT is a 5.8 GHz transmitter intended to be used on commercial video cameras with a DC battery pack. p1510015_FCC_15.407_U-NII_Rev 2.0 Page 7 of 36 EUT Specifications Equipment Code NII Model(s)Tested AXTX1-5G Model(s) covered N/A Maximum Output Power 73.1 mW Frequency Range 5730 – 5840 MHz Bandwidths 6 MHz, 7 MHZ, 8 MHZ Data Rates Configurable to .25 to 31mb/s selectable by Bandwidth & DVB-T Modulation Modulations 16QAM, 64QAM Antenna List No. Manufacturer Part # Antenna Type Peak Gain 1 Wave Central CO580-6 Omni 6 dBi 2 Gigawave GA-CLIP01-5.85R Omni 3.5 dBi 15.203: Antenna Requirement: The antenna is permanently attached to the EUT The antenna uses a unique coupling X The EUT must be professionally installed The antenna requirement does not apply p1510015_FCC_15.407_U-NII_Rev 2.0 Page 8 of 36 Accessories: Qty Description Manufacturer Model S/N 1 AC/DC Converter Mean Well GS90A12 N/A Cables: None Modifications: None p1510015_FCC_15.407_U-NII_Rev 2.0 Page 9 of 36 Test Results Summary Specification Test Name Pass, Fail, N/A Comments §15.203 Antenna Requireme…
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p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 Annex A: Undesirable Emissions Conducted 6MHz_5730_1 - 18 GHz_Peak 6MHz_5730_18 - 40 GHz_Peak p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 6MHz_5730_30 - 1000 MHz 6MHz_5790_1 - 18 GHz_Peak p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 6MHz_5790_18 - 40 GHz_Peak 6MHz_5790_30 - 1000 MHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 6MHz_5840_1 - 18 GHz_Peak 6MHz_5840_18 - 40 GHz_Peak p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 6MHz_5840_30 - 1000 MHz 7MHz_5730_1 - 18 GHz_Peak p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 7MHz_5730_18 - 40 GHz_Peak 7MHz_5730_30 - 1000 MHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 7MHz_5790_1 - 18 GHz_Peak 7MHz_5790_18 - 40 GHz_Peak p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 7MHz_5790_30 - 1000 MHz 7MHz_5840_1 - 18 GHz_Peak p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 7MHz_5840_18 - 40 GHz_Peak 7MHz_5840_30 - 1000 MHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 8MHz_5730_1 - 18 GHz_Peak 8MHz_5730_18 - 40 GHz_Peak p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 8MHz_5730_30 - 1000 MHz 8MHz_5790_1 - 18 GHz_Peak p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 8MHz_5790_18 - 40 GHz_Peak 8MHz_5790_30 - 1000 MHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 8MHz_5840_1 - 18 GHz_Peak 8MHz_5840_18 - 40 GHz_Peak p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 8MHz_5840_30 - 1000 MHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 Average Detector Plots 6MHz_5730_17.2 GHz 6MHz_5730_5.28 GHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 6MHz_5790_17.3 GHz 6MHz_5790_5.28 GHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 6MHz_5840_17.5 GHz 6MHz_5840_5.28 GHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 7MHz_5730_17.2 GHz 7MHz_5730_5.28 GHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 7MHz_5790_17.3 GHz 7MHz_5790_5.28 GHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 7MHz_5840_17.5 GHz 7MHz_5840_5.28 GHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 8MHz_5730_17.2 GHz 8MHz_5730_5.28 GHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 8MHz_5790_17.3 GHz 8MHz_5790_5.28 GHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 8MHz_5840_17.5 GHz 8MHz_5840_5.28 GHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 Restricted Band Plots 6MHz_5730_11.5GHz 6MHz_5790_2900MHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 7MHz_5730_11.5GHz 7MHz_5790_2900MHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 8MHz_5730_11.5GHz 8MHz_5790_2900MHz p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 Conducted Spurious Emissions 8MHz High End 8MHz_5840_High End 5850 p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 8MHz_5840_High End 5860 8 MHz Low End p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 8MHz_5730_Low End 5724 8MHz_5730_Low End 5714 p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 7MHZ 7MHz_5840_High End 5850 7MHz_5840_High End 5860 p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 7MHz_5730_Low End 5724 7MHz_5730_Low End 5714 p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 6 MHZ 6MHz_5840_High End 5850 6MHz_5840_High End 5860 p1510015_Annex A_Rev 1.0 6MHz_5730_Low End 5724 6MHz_5730_Low End 5714
p1510015_Annex B_Rev 1.0 Annex B: Undesirable Emissions Radiated 5730_1 - 18 GHz 5730_18 - 26.5 GHZ p1510015_Annex B_Rev 1.0 5730_30 - 1000 MHz 5790_1 - 18 GHz p1510015_Annex B_Rev 1.0 5790_18 - 26.5 GHZ 5790_30 - 1000 MHz p1510015_Annex B_Rev 1.0 5840_1 - 18 GHz 5840_18 - 26.5 GHZ p1510015_Annex B_Rev 1.0 5840_30 - 1000 MHz 5840_30 - 1000 MHz_1
Page 1 of 2 Test Setup Photos FCC ID: 2AD9D-AXIS5GTX Radiated Test Setup 1 Radiated Test Setup 2 Page 2 of 2 Radiated Test Setup 3 Conducted Test Setup
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15E | 5.73 GHz - 5.84 GHz | 73.00 mW |
Axis Transmitter
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX