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2AF27-9317219Node B basestation

Chemring Technology Solutions
Node B basestation - FCC ID 2AF27-9317219 - Chemring Technology Solutions
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Nov 12, 2015
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Nov 12, 2015
Equipment Note
Node B basestation
Frequency Range
2112.60000000 - 2152.40000000
Company
Chemring Technology Solutions
Country
United Kingdom

Documents & Files

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Users Manual

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Cover Letter(s)

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External Photos

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ID Label/Location Info

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Internal Photos

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RF Exposure Info

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Test Report

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Test Setup Photos

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Document Text

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Users Manual

NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED This is an unpublished work the copyright in which vests in Roke Manor Research Limited. All rights reserved. The information contained herein is the property of Roke Manor Research Limited and is supplied without liability for errors or omissions. No part may be reproduced, disclosed or used except as authorised by contract or other written permission. The copyright and the foregoing restriction on reproduction, disclosure and use extend to all media in which the information may be embodied. NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED X72/HB/9317/219 Issue 00-002 SMARTLINK 3G BTS USER MANUAL (BAND 4 VARIANT) X72/HB/9317/219 NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED Use, duplication or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this document. Page 2 of 102 NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED Issue 00-002 DOCUMENT RELEASE Prepared by Pete Wilkinson Signature Function Technical Author Approved by David Sherry Signature Function Project Manager DOCUMENT HISTORY Issue No Date CN No Brief Description 00-001 01 Jun 15 - Created document 00-002 30 Oct 15 - Updated safe working distance to .32m. NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED X72/HB/9317/219 Use, duplication or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this document. Issue 00-002 NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED Page 3 of 102 CONTENTS 1 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS ................................................................................. 7 1.1 WARNINGS .................................................................................................. 7 1.2 CAUTIONS ................................................................................................... 8 2 PURPOSE AND PLANNING INFORMATION ............................................................ 10 2.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 10 2.2 EQUIPMENT IDENTITY .................................................................................... 10 2.3 WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS .............................................................................. 10 2.3.1 Warnings ......................................................................................... 10 2.3.2 Cautions .......................................................................................... 10 2.4 ROLE AND PURPOSE ...................................................................................... 11 2.5 PHYSICAL DATA ........................................................................................... 11 2.6 PERFORMANCE DATA ..................................................................................... 13 2.7 ENVIRONMENTAL DATA ................................................................................... 14 2.8 TRANSPORTATION DATA ................................................................................. 15 2.9 MANNING REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................... 15 2.10 MAINTENANCE POLICY ................................................................................... 15 3 UNPACKING AND DEPLOYING THE SMARTLINK BTS .............................................. 16 3.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 16 3.1.1 Warnings and Cautions ...................................................................... 16 3.2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION ........................................................................... 17 3.3 ASSEMBLY/INSTALLATION ............................................................................... 21 3.4 POWER UP AND FUNCTIONAL CHECKS ................................................................. 23 4 GETTING STARTED WITH A SMARTLINK BTS ....................................................... 24 4.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 24 4.2 CONNECTING THE SMARTLINK BTS TO AN IP NETWORK ......................................... 24 4.3 STARTING UP THE SMARTLINK MANAGEMENT CONSOLE AND RESOLVING ANY ISSUES ....... 26 4.3.1 Logging In ....................................................................................... 26 4.3.2 Dashboard ....................................................................................... 27 4.4 CONFIGURING MOBILE PHONES FOR USE WITH THE SMARTLINK NETWORK ................. 28 4.4.1 Inserting USIM into Mobile Phone ....................................................... 28 4.4.2 USIM Final Configuration ................................................................... 28 4.4.3 SMS Configuration ............................................................................ 29 4.5 VERIFYING 3G CONNECTIVITY .......................................................................... 29 4.5.1 Mobile Phone Connection ................................................................... 29 4.5.2 Mobile User Admin on the SMARTLINK Management Console ................. 30 4.5.3 Making Calls and Sending Texts ......................................................... 31 4.5.4 Proving Data Connectivity .................................................................. 31 4.6 POWERING-OFF THE SMARTLINK BTS .............................................................. 32 4.7 BOOTING THE SMARTLINK BTS AFTER POWER-OFF ............................................... 32 4.7.1 Reconnecting Mobile Phones .............................................................. 32 5 SMARTLINK MANAGEMENT CONSOLE .................................................................. 33 X72/HB/9317/219 NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED Use, duplication or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this document. Page 4 of 102 NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED Issue 00-002 5.1 CONNECTING TO THE SMARTLINK MANAGEMENT CONSOLE ...................................... 33 5.2 SMARTLINK MANAGEMENT CONSOLE OVERVIEW ............…

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Cover Letter(s)

Sulis Consultants Limited Mead House, Longwater Road, Eversley, Hampshire, RG27 0NW, UK Registered in England & Wales, number 05466247 http://www.sulisconsultants.com 09 October 2015 Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology Equipment Authorization Division 7345 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 Subject: Permanent Confidentiality request for FCC ID: 2AF27-9317219 To whom it may concern Pursuant to sections 0.457(d) and 0.459 of CFR 47, the applicant requests permanent confidential treatment of the following information accompanying this application:  Schematics  Bills of Materials  Block Diagram  Operational Description  Tune-up procedure Chemring Technology Solutions have spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. Yours Sincerely Charlie Blackham Director

ID Label/Location Info

FCC ID: 2AF27-9317219 IC: 20630-9317219

Internal Photos

Please note: these are four metal topped DC-DC conv ertors and not RF cans in this photo

RF Exposure Info

EM Field exposure calculation calculation RF Exposure – USA and Canada FCC Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits for equipment operating in the frequency range 1500 – 100,000 MHz is 1.0 mW/cm 2 which equates to 10 W/m 2 . Industry Canada Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits for equipment operating in the frequency range 300 – 6000 MHz range is 0.02619ƒ 0.6834 W/m 2 which equates to 4.90 W/m 2 at 2110 MHz. For the purpose of calculating a safe distance, the lower permitted exposure level for Canada will be used The equation S= √ 퐸퐼푅푃 4πS can be written to find safe distance, r: r = √ (PG/4πS) P: power input to antenna(s) in mW G: numeric gain of antenna relative to isotropic radiator S: power density in = 4.9 W/m2 The safe distance from the smartlink antenna shall be the greater of: 20 cm or √ (PG/4πS) Which gives 20 cm or √ (1.9*3.2 / 4 * π * 4.9) cm. Smartlink is designed to be used with one of two standard antennas  External 2 dBi omni-directional antenna  External 5 dBi omni-directional antenna These give the following safe distances from the unit: Antenna gain Safe distance (cm) 2 dBi (1.6 dBd) 21.12 5 dBi (3.2 dBd) 31.25 The recommended safe distance is 0.32 m

Test Report

Sulis Consultants Limited Mead House, Longwater Road, Eversley, Hampshire, RG27 0NW, UK Registered in England & Wales, number 05466247 http://www.sulisconsultants.com RF Test Report: Roke “Smartlink” FCC ID: 2AF27-9317219 IC: 20630-9317219 SC_TR_168_C Prepared for: Chemring Technology Solutions Old Salisbury Lane Romsey SO51 0ZN UK SC_TR_168_C Page 2 of 25 Contents 1 Revision History .............................................................................................. 4 2 Purpose .......................................................................................................... 4 3 Reference Documents ...................................................................................... 4 4 Test Information ............................................................................................. 5 4.1 Client and manufacturer .......................................................................... 5 4.2 Test Locations ........................................................................................ 5 4.3 Test sample ........................................................................................... 5 5 Product Description.......................................................................................... 6 6 Test Configuration ........................................................................................... 7 6.1 Test sample and Operating mode ............................................................. 7 6.2 Support equipment ................................................................................. 7 6.3 Equipment set-up ................................................................................... 8 6.4 Supported Antennas ........................................................................................ 8 7 Summary of Tests performed ............................................................................ 9 8 Transmit Power .............................................................................................. 10 8.1 Test method ......................................................................................... 10 8.2 Test results .......................................................................................... 10 9 Spectral Power Density ................................................................................... 12 9.1 Test method ......................................................................................... 12 9.2 Test results .......................................................................................... 12 10 Occupied Bandwidth ....................................................................................... 13 11 Conducted Spurious Emissions inc. Band Edge ................................................... 14 11.1 Requirement and test method ................................................................. 14 11.2 Band edge results ................................................................................. 15 11.3 Conducted spurious emissions ................................................................ 16 12 Radiated Spurious Emissions ............................................................................ 19 12.1 Requirement and test method ................................................................. 19 12.2 Results ................................................................................................ 19 12.3 Final pre-scans ..................................................................................... 20 12.4 Initial pre-scans .................................................................................... 21 13 Test equipment and measurement uncertainty ................................................... 25 SC_TR_168_C Page 3 of 25 Tables Table 1: Equipment under test ................................................................................. 7 Table 2: Support Equipment .................................................................................... 7 Table 3: EUT Antenna configurations ......................................................................... 8 Table 4: Summary of tests performed ....................................................................... 9 Table 5: Transmit power ....................................................................................... 10 Table 6: Transmit power spectral density ................................................................ 12 Table 7: Occupied Bandwidth test results ................................................................ 13 Table 8: Conducted spurious emissions (Band edge) ................................................. 15 Table 9: Conducted spurious emissions ................................................................... 16 Table 10: Test Equipment ...................................................................................... 25 Table 11: Measurement uncertainty ........................................................................ 25 Figures Figure 1: Configuration for test ................................................................................ 8 Figure 2: Peak to Average (PAR) plots for two supported modulations ......................... 10 Figure 3: Transmit Power and PAR plots .................................................................. 11 Figure 4: Transmit Power Spectral Density plots ....................................................... 12 Figure 5: Occupied Bandwidth plots – worst case ..................................................... 13 Figure 6: Conducted Spurious Emissions (band edge ................................................. 16 Figure 7: CSE plots: Ch 1587 QPSK ........................................................................ 17 Figure 8: CSE plots: Ch 1587: 16QAM ..................................................................... 18 Figure 9: RSE pre-scans : 30-1000 MHz .................................................................. 21 Figure 10: RSE pr…

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Test Report

Sulis Consultants Limited Mead House, Longwater Road, Eversley, Hampshire, RG27 0NW, UK Registered in England & Wales, number 05466247 http://www.sulisconsultants.com Frequency Stability Measurements of “Smartlink” SC_TR_171_B Prepared for: Chemring Technology Solutions Old Salisbury Lane Romsey SO51 0ZN UK SC_TR_171_B Page 2 of 6 Contents 1 Revision History ................................................................................... 3 2 Associated Documents .......................................................................... 3 3 Summary ............................................................................................ 3 3.1 Client and manufacturer .................................................................. 3 3.2 Test personnel and location ............................................................. 3 3.3 Test sample ................................................................................... 3 3.4 Test equipment .............................................................................. 4 4 Test Configuration ................................................................................ 5 4.1 Measurement method ..................................................................... 6 5 Test Results ......................................................................................... 6 Tables Table 1: Test Equipment ............................................................................. 4 Table 2: Equipment under test ..................................................................... 5 Table 3: Test results ................................................................................... 6 Figures Figure 1: Test Configuration ........................................................................ 5 SC_TR_171_B Page 3 of 6 1 Revision History Revision Originator Date Comment Signature A C Blackham Director, Sulis Consultants Ltd 02 Oct 2015 1 st release B C Blackham Director, Sulis Consultants Ltd 03 Nov 2015 Updated section 3.4 2 Associated Documents [1] 47CFR2 Title 47 of FCC Rules Part 2 [2] ANSI / TIA-603-D TIA Standard: Land Mobile FM or PM – Communications Equipment – Measurement and Performance Standards 3 Summary 3.1 Client and manufacturer Chemring Technology Solutions Old Salisbury Lane Romsey SO51 0ZN UK 3.2 Test personnel and location By Peter Wilkinson of Chemring Technology Solutions and Charlie Blackham of Sulis Consultants Ltd on 29 th and 30 th September 2015 at Chemring Technology Solutions, Romsey. 3.3 Test sample The results herein only refer to sample detailed in section 4 SC_TR_171_B Page 4 of 6 3.4 Test equipment Item Manufacturer Model Serial Number Calibration cert no. and date Measurement uncertainty Spectrum Analyser Keysight MXA N9020A MY54500132 4129341-4925987-1 Dated 15/12/2014 ± 5Hz Temperature chamber Votsch VT7010 SN58566004350010 Not calibrated. n/a Multimeter Fluke 45 4837103 2117502/01/001, dated 25/02/2015 ± 0.03% Thermocouple Fluke 25II 79270085 Roke, Dated 28/042015 ± 0.3deg Table 1: Test Equipment SC_TR_171_B Page 5 of 6 4 Test Configuration Equipment was arranged as shown in figure 1: Equipment under Test In Thermal Chamber Support Equipment Figure 1: Test Configuration Manufacturer Name Model Number Serial Number Chemring Technology Solutions Smartlink X72-1-9317-219 124485 Table 2: Equipment under test Smartlink Spectrum Analyser PC Co-ax RF cable With attenuation DC supply SC_TR_171_B Page 6 of 6 4.1 Measurement method  The EUT was placed into the thermal chamber and connected to a DC supply and measuring receiver outside the chamber  The EUT was placed into commissioning mode and set to transmit a test waveform on Channel 1587, 2122.4 MHz.  The Analyser is fitted with the 3G option and was set to reported frequency error in Hz relative to expected frequency of 2122.4 MHz  The Temperature of the chamber was varied between -30°C and +50°C in 10°C steps and the EUT temperature allowed to stabilise for one hour at each temperature.  Measurements were recorded using ATE software  Supply voltage was also varied when chamber was at 20°C.  Frequency error was measured by the Analyser and the results shown below in section 5. 5 Test Results Voltage (V) Temp (°C) Freq Error (Hz) Freq Error (ppm) 24.0 -30.0 -53 -0.02497 24.0 -20.0 -53 -0.02497 24.0 -10.0 -43 -0.02026 24.0 0.0 -42 -0.01979 24.0 +10.0 -44 -0.02073 24.0 +20.0 -42 -0.01979 20.4 +20.0 -44 -0.02073 27.6 +20.0 -43 -0.02026 24.0 +30.0 -42.7 -0.02012 24.0 +40.0 -41 -0.01932 24.0 +50.0 -39 -0.01838 Table 3: Test results

Contact Information

Applicant

Will Tucker
[email protected]+44 1794 833000Fax: +44 1794 833433

Technical Contact

Sulis Consultants LtdCharlie Blackham
[email protected]011447946624317

Mead House · Eversley · United Kingdom

Test Firm

Eurofins Hursley LtdAndrew Coombes
[email protected]00-44-23-8027-1111Fax: 00-44-23-8027-1144

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
2272.11 GHz - 2.15 GHz6.01 W5M00G7W0.1 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output is EIRP. This device is to be used only for mobile and fixed applications. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 32 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.