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E&SINTERNATIONALENTERPRISES,INC. Date:6July2021 E&SINTERNATIONALENTERPRISES,INC. To:FederalCommunicationsCommission, Authorization&EvaluationDivision, 7435OaklandMillsRoad, Columbia,MD21046 ToWhomItMayConcern: TheE&SINTERNATIONALENTERPRISES,INC.theundersigned,herebyauthorizesMr.Wu XuewenfromShenzhenBALUNTechnologyCo.,Ltd.toactonthebehalfoftheE&S INTERNATIONALENTERPRISES,INC.solelyinmattersrelatingtotheapplicationforanFCC equipmentauthorizationforFCCID:2AYPE-GWTN141-TLKAincludingthesigningofdocuments inconnectionwiththisApplication.NecessaryactscarriedoutbyShenzhenBALUNTechnology Co.,Ltd.inconnectionwiththeApplicationshallhavethesameeffectasactsoftheE&S INTERNATIONALENTERPRISES,INC. TheE&SINTERNATIONALENTERPRISES,INC.alsoherebycertifythatnopartytothisapplication issubjecttoadenialofbenefits,includingFCCbenefits,pursuanttoSection5301oftheAnti- DrugAbuseActof1988,21U.S.C.Section862. YoursSincerely, _______ TingLiu
E&SINTERNATIONALENTERPRISES,INC. Date:6July2021 E&SINTERNATIONALENTERPRISES,INC. To:FederalCommunicationsCommission, Authorization&EvaluationDivision, 7435OaklandMillsRoad, Columbia,MD21046 Re:E&SINTERNATIONALENTERPRISES,INC. FCCID:2AYPE-GWTN141-TLKA FCCCertificationConfidentialityRequest Gentlemen: Thisletteristocomplywith47CFR0.457and0.459pertainingtoconfidentiality material.E&SINTERNATIONALENTERPRISES,INC.requeststhatthefollowing documentsregardingthissubmissionforFCCID:2AYPE-GWTN141-TLKAbe keptconfidential: ExhibitTypeFileName BlockDiagramBlockDiagram.pdf SchematicsSchematics.pdf OperationalDescriptionOperationalDescription.pdf Andbelowexhibitkeptshort-termconfidential(180days): ExternalphotosExternalphotos.pdf Testsetupphotostestphoto.pdf InternalphotosInternalphotos.pdf UsermanualUsermanual.pdf Thosedocumentscontaindetailedsystemandequipmentdescriptionandrelated informationabouttheproductwhichE&SINTERNATIONALENTERPRISES,INC. considerstobeconfidentialproprietary,acustomdesignand,otherwise,not releasabletothegeneralpublic.Sincethisdesignisabasisformwhichfuture technologicalproductswillevolve,E&SINTERNATIONALENTERPRISES,INC. considersthisinformationwouldbeofbenefittoitscompetitors,andthatthe disclosureoftheinformationinthesedocumentswouldgivecompetitorsanunfair advantageinthemarket. YoursSincerely, TingLiu
Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AW 1 / 6 EUT EXTERNAL PHOTOS FRONT VIEW OF EUT REAR VIEW OF EUT Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AW 2 / 6 LEFT SIDE VIEW OF EUT CLOSE-UP Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AW 3 / 6 RIGHT SIDE OF EUT CLOSE-UP Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AW 4 / 6 TOP VIEW OF EUT BOTTOM VIEW OF EUT Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AW 5 / 6 OPEN + Accessory-Power Adapter Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AW 6 / 6 CLOSE-UP
Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AI 1 / 9 EUT INTERNAL PHOTOS EUT UNCOVER VIEW EUT UNCOVER VIEW Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AI 2 / 9 EUT UNCOVER VIEW EUT UNCOVER VIEW PIFA Antenna Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AI 3 / 9 EUT UNCOVER VIEW MAIN BOARD TOP VIEW (WITH SHIELDING) Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AI 4 / 9 MAIN BOARD TOP VIEW (WITHOUT SHIELDING) MAIN BOARD REAR VIEW RF Chip Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AI 5 / 9 SECONDARY BOARD 1 TOP VIEW SECONDARY BOARD 1 REAR VIEW Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AI 6 / 9 SECONDARY BOARD 2 TOP VIEW SECONDARY BOARD 2 REAR VIEW Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AI 7 / 9 SECONDARY BOARD 3 TOP VIEW SECONDARY BOARD 3 REAR VIEW Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AI 8 / 9 SECONDARY BOARD 4 TOP VIEW SECONDARY BOARD 4 REAR VIEW Annex No.: BL-SZ2140809-AI 9 / 9 Battery Photo (FRONT) Battery Photo (REAR)
Normal Mode RF Power Range (WLAN) Aux. Antenna Band (GHz) Mode Channel Freq. (MHz) Range(dBm) WIFI 2.4G (2.4~2.4835) 802.11b 1 2412 13.50-15.50 6 2437 13.50-15.50 11 2462 13.50-15.50 802.11g 1 2412 12.50-14.50 6 2437 12.50-14.50 11 2462 12.50-14.50 802.11n(HT20) 1 2412 11.00-13.00 6 2437 11.00-13.00 11 2462 11.00-13.00 802.11n(HT40) 3 2422 10.00-12.00 6 2437 10.00-12.00 9 2452 10.00-12.00 802.11ax(HE20) (SU) 1 2412 11.00-13.00 6 2437 11.00-13.00 11 2462 11.00-13.00 802.11ax(HE40) (SU) 3 2422 10.00-12.00 6 2437 10.00-12.00 9 2452 10.00-12.00 Main Antenna Band (GHz) Mode Channel Freq. (MHz) Range(dBm) WIFI 2.4G (2.4~2.4835) 802.11b 1 2412 13.50-15.50 6 2437 13.50-15.50 11 2462 13.50-15.50 802.11g 1 2412 12.50-14.50 6 2437 12.50-14.50 11 2462 12.50-14.50 802.11n(HT20) 1 2412 11.00-13.00 6 2437 11.00-13.00 11 2462 11.00-13.00 802.11n(HT40) 3 2422 10.00-12.00 6 2437 10.00-12.00 9 2452 10.00-12.00 802.11ax(HE20) (SU) 1 2412 11.00-13.00 6 2437 11.00-13.00 11 2462 11.00-13.00 802.11ax(HE40) (SU) 3 2422 10.00-12.00 6 2437 10.00-12.00 9 2452 10.00-12.00 Aux. Antenna Band (GHz) Mode Channel Freq. (MHz) Range(dBm) WIFI 5.2G (5.15~5.25) 802.11a 36 5180 12.00-14.00 44 5200 12.00-14.00 48 5240 12.00-14.00 802.11n(HT20) 36 5180 11.00-13.00 44 5200 11.00-13.00 48 5240 11.00-13.00 802.11n(HT40) 38 5190 9.00-11.00 46 5230 9.00-11.00 802.11ac(VHT20) 36 5180 11.00-13.00 44 5200 11.00-13.00 48 5240 11.00-13.00 802.11ac(VHT40) 38 5190 9.00-11.00 46 5230 9.00-11.00 802.11ac(VHT80) 42 5210 9.00-11.00 802.11ax(HE20) (SU) 36 5180 11.00-13.00 44 5200 11.00-13.00 48 5240 11.00-13.00 802.11ax(HE40) (SU) 38 5190 9.00-11.00 46 5230 9.00-11.00 802.11ax(HE80) (SU) 42 5210 9.00-11.00 WIFI 5.8G (5.725~5.85) 802.11a 149 5745 12.00-14.00 157 5785 12.00-14.00 165 5825 12.00-14.00 802.11n(HT20) 149 5745 11.00-13.00 157 5785 11.00-13.00 165 5825 11.00-13.00 802.11n(HT40) 151 5755 9.00-11.00 159 5795 9.00-11.00 802.11ac(VHT20) 149 5745 11.00-13.00 157 5785 11.00-13.00 165 5825 11.00-13.00 802.11ac(VHT40) 151 5755 9.00-11.00 159 5795 9.00-11.00 802.11ac(VHT80)155 5775 9.00-11.00 802.11ax(HE20) (SU) 149 5745 11.00-13.00 157 5785 11.00-13.00 165 5825 11.00-13.00 802.11ax(HE40) 151 5755 9.00-11.00 (SU) 159 5795 9.00-11.00 802.11ax(HE80) (SU) 155 5775 9.00-11.00 Main. Antenna Band (GHz) Mode Channel Freq. (MHz) Range(dBm) WIFI 5.2G (5.15~5.25) 802.11a 36 5180 12.00-14.00 40 5200 12.00-14.00 48 5240 12.00-14.00 802.11n(HT20) 36 5180 11.00-13.00 40 5200 11.00-13.00 48 5240 11.00-13.00 802.11n(HT40) 38 5190 9.00-11.00 46 5230 9.00-11.00 802.11ac(VHT20) 36 5180 11.00-13.00 40 5200 11.00-13.00 48 5240 11.00-13.00 802.11ac(VHT40) 38 5190 9.00-11.00 46 5230 9.00-11.00 802.11ac(VHT80)42 5210 9.00-11.00 802.11ax(HE20) (SU) 36 5180 11.00-13.00 40 5200 11.00-13.00 48 5240 11.00-13.00 802.11ax(HE40) (SU) 38 5190 9.00-11.00 46 5230 9.00-11.00 802.11ax(HE80) (SU) 42 5210 9.00-11.00 WIFI 5.8G (5.725~5.85) 802.11a 149 5745 12.00-14.00 157 5785 12.00-14.00 165 5825 12.00-14.00 802.11n(HT20) 149 5745 11.00-13.00 157 5785 11.00-13.00 165 5825 11.00-13.00 802.11n(HT40) 151 5755 9.00-11.00 159 5795 9.00-11.00 802.11ac(VHT20) 149 5745 11.00-13.00 157 5785 11.00-13.00 165 5825 11.00-13.00 802.11ac(VHT40) 151 5755 9.00-11.00 159 5795 9.00-11.00 802.11ac(VHT80)155 5775 9.00-11.00 802.11ax(HE20) (SU) 149 5745 11.00-13.00 157 5785 11.00-13.00 165 5825 11.00-13.00 802.11ax(HE40) 151 5755 9.00-11.00 (SU) 159 5795 9.00-11.00 802.11ax(HE80) (SU) 155 5775 9.00-11.00 Normal Mode RF Power Range (Bluetooth) Band (GHz) Mode Range(dBm) Bluetooth (2.4~2.4835) GFSK 6.00-8.00 π/4-DQPSK 5.00-7.00 8-DPSK 5.00-7.00 BLE (1Mbps) 3.00-5.00 BLE (2Mbps) 3.00-5.00
Report No.: BL-SZ2140809-701 2 / 53 Revision History Version Issue Date Revisions Content Rev. 01 Jun. 30, 2021 Initial Issue TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................................... 4 Identification of the Testing Laboratory ..................................................................................... 4 Identification of the Responsible Testing Location .................................................................... 4 Test Environment Condition ..................................................................................................... 4 Announce ................................................................................................................................. 4 2 PRODUCT INFORMATION ................................................................................................................... 5 Applicant Information ................................................................................................................ 5 Manufacturer Information .......................................................................................................... 5 Factory Information ................................................................................................................... 5 General Description for Equipment under Test (EUT) ............................................................... 5 Ancillary Equipment .................................................................................................................. 5 Technical Information ............................................................................................................... 6 3 SUMMARY OF TEST RESULT ............................................................................................................. 7 Test Standards ......................................................................................................................... 7 Device Category and SAR Limit ............................................................................................... 8 Test Result Summary ............................................................................................................... 9 Test Uncertainty ..................................................................................................................... 10 4 MEASUREMENT SYSTEM ................................................................................................................. 11 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Definition .............................................................................. 11 DASY SAR System ................................................................................................................ 12 5 SYSTEM VERIFICATION .................................................................................................................... 20 Purpose of System Check ...................................................................................................... 20 System Check Setup .............................................................................................................. 20 6 TEST POSITION CONFIGURATIONS ................................................................................................ 21 Laptop Exposure Condition .................................................................................................... 21 7 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE ......................................................................................................... 22 Report No.: BL-SZ2140809-701 3 / 53 Measurement Process Diagram ............................................................................................. 22 SAR Scan General Requirement ............................................................................................ 23 Measurement Procedure ........................................................................................................ 24 Area & Zoom Scan Procedure ................................................................................................ 24 8 CONDUCTED RF OUPUT POWER .................................................................................................... 25 WIFI ........................................................................................................................................ 25 Bluetooth (Antenna Aux.) ........................................................................................................ 30 9 TEST EXCLUSION CONSIDERATION ............................................................................................... 31 Laptop Mode antenna location sketch .................................................................................... 31 SAR Test Consideration Table ............................................................................................... 32 10 TEST RESULT .................................................................................................................................... 35 WIFI 2.4GHz ........................................................................................................................... 35 WIFI 5GHz .............................................................................................................................. 36 11 SAR Measurement Variability .............................................................................................................. 37 12 SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMISSION..................................................................................................... 38 Simultaneous Transmission AX201NGW Mode for Body SAR ............................................... 38 Estimated SAR Calculation ..................................................................................................... 39 Sum SAR of Simultaneous Transmission ......................................................................…
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Report No.: BL-SZ2140809-701 CALIBRATION REPORT F.1 E-Field Probe(EX3DV4 - SN:7510) Report No.: BL-SZ2140809-701 Report No.: BL-SZ2140809-701 Report No.: BL-SZ2140809-701 Report No.: BL-SZ2140809-701 Report No.: BL-SZ2140809-701 Report No.: BL-SZ2140809-701 Report No.: BL-SZ2140809-701
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2 / 17 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1Introduction This document contains a summary of the requirements set forth by the IEEE 1528, FCC KDB 865664 D01 for reference dipoles used for SAR measurement system validations. Instead of the typical annual calibration recommended by measurement standards, the reference dipoles were demonstrated that the SAR target, impedance and return loss have remain stable, so the longer calibration interval is acceptable. 1.2General Description for Equipment under Test (EUT) EUT TypeDASY 5 Reference Dipoles ManufacturerSpeag ParameterEUT 1EUT 2EUT 3EUT 4EUT 5EUT 6 ModelD835V2D1750V2D1900V2D2450V2D2600V2D5GHzV2 Frequency835 MHz1750 MHz1900 MHz2450MHz2600 MHz5GHz-6GHz Serial NumberSN 4d187SN 1130SN 5d193SN 952SN 1095SN 1200 Product Condition (New/ Used) UsedUsedUsedUsedUsedUsed Last Cal. Date2019/6/112019/09/122019/6/112019/6/102019/11/042020/2/17 Current meas. Date2020/6/012020/09/082020/6/012020/6/022020/11/012021/2/04 3 / 17 1.3EUT Photos D835V2 D1750V2 D1900V2 D2450V2 D2600V2 4 / 17 D5GHzV2 5 / 17 2 DIPOLE IMPEDANCE AND RETURN LOSS The dipoles are designed to have low return loss when presented against a flat phantom at the specified distance. A Vector Network Analyser was used to perform a return loss measurement on the specific dipole when in the measurement location against the phantom and the distance was specified by the manufacturer with a special, low loss and low relative permittivity spacer. The impedance was measured at the SMA-connector with the network analyser. The measurement of verification with return loss should not deviate by more than 20% and minimum of 20 dB of the return loss, and the impedance (real or imaginary parts) should not deviate by more than 5 Ohms from the previous measurement using network analyzer. Note: The “Previous Meas.” in the following table refer to dipoles or other equivalent RF sources calibration reports. 6 / 17 2.1 D835V2 RETURN LOSS AND IMPEDANCE IN HEAD LIQUID Meas. ResultsCurrent Meas.Previous Meas.Max. Deviation Return Loss(dB)-30.227-28.95-4.41% Impedance 47.953Ω – 0.843 jΩ 51.919 Ω - 3.091jΩ -3.966Ω (Real part) Return Loss Impedance 7 / 17 RETURN LOSS AND IMPEDANCE IN BODY LIQUID Meas. ResultsCurrent Meas.Previous Meas.Max. Deviation Return Loss(dB)-24.238-24.8642.518% Impedance 46.906 Ω - 0.336 jΩ 47.302 Ω - 4.868 jΩ 4.532Ω (Imaginary part) Return Loss Impedance 8 / 17 2.23.3 D1750V2 RETURN LOSS AND IMPEDANCE IN HEAD LIQUID Meas. ResultsCurrent Meas.Previous Meas.Max. Deviation Return Loss(dB)-34.478-32.436.32% Impedance 47.096 Ω -0.334 jΩ 50.193 Ω - 2.388 jΩ 3.097Ω (Real part) Return Loss Impedance 9 / 17 RETURN LOSS AND IMPEDANCE IN BODY LIQUID Meas. ResultsCurrent Meas.Previous Meas.Max. Deviation Return Loss(dB)-25.272-24.8251.81% Impedance 46.763 Ω +0.612 jΩ 45.20 Ω - 2.611 jΩ 3.223Ω (Real part) Return Loss -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 0 1 Pwr -10 dBm Ch1Start1.55 GHzStop1.95 GHz Trc1S11dB Mag10 dB /Ref 0 dB Cal •11.750000 GHz-25.272 dB S11 1 Impedance 10 / 17 2.3D1900V2 RETURN LOSS AND IMPEDANCE IN HEAD LIQUID Meas. ResultsCurrent Meas.Previous Meas.Max. Deviation Return Loss(dB)-24.945-24.3392.49% Impedance 47.949 Ω + 4.221 jΩ 51.748 Ω + 5.933 jΩ 3.799Ω (Real part) Return Loss -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 0 1 Pwr -10 dBm Ch1Start1.7 GHzStop2.1 GHz Trc1S11dB Mag10 dB /Ref 0 dB Cal •11.900000 GHz-24.945 dB S11 1 Impedance 11 / 17 RETURN LOSS AND IMPEDANCE IN BODY LIQUID Meas. ResultsCurrent Meas.Previous Meas.Max. Deviation Return Loss(dB)-25.822-24.7044.53% Impedance 48.893 Ω + 5.253 jΩ 47.771 Ω + 5.242 jΩ 1.122Ω (Real part) Return Loss Impedance 12 / 17 2.4D2450V2 RETURN LOSS AND IMPEDANCE IN HEAD LIQUID Meas. ResultsCurrent Meas.Previous Meas.Max. Deviation Return Loss(dB)-27.485-26.7532.74% Impedance 49.517 Ω + 1.508 jΩ 54.071 Ω + 2.513 jΩ 4.554Ω (Real part) Return Loss Impedance 13 / 17 RETURN LOSS AND IMPEDANCE IN BODY LIQUID Meas. ResultsCurrent Meas.Previous Meas.Max. Deviation Return Loss (dB)-28.012-27.8820.47% Impedance 49.496 Ω + 1.998 jΩ 52.349 Ω + 3.40 jΩ 2.853Ω (Imaginary part) Return Loss +Impedance 14 / 17 2.5 D2600V2 RETURN LOSS AND IMPEDANCE IN HEAD LIQUID Meas. ResultsCurrent Meas.Previous Meas.Max. Deviation Return Loss(dB)-22.192-25.78413.93% Impedance 46.754 Ω -7.288 jΩ 49.443 Ω -5.089jΩ 2.689Ω (Real part) Return Loss Impedance 15 / 17 RETURN LOSS AND IMPEDANCE IN BODY LIQUID Meas. ResultsCurrent Meas.Previous Meas.Max. Deviation Return Loss(dB)-22.192-23.5445.74% Impedance 46.334 Ω -5.883 jΩ 46.722 Ω -5.546 jΩ 0.388Ω (Real part) Return Loss Impedance 16 / 17 2.6D5GHzV2 RETURN LOSS AND IMPEDANCE IN HEAD LIQUID Meas. ResultsCurrent Meas.Previous Meas.Max. Deviation 5200 MHz Return Loss(dB)-30.669-26.76814.57% Impedance 50.269 Ω -2.356 jΩ 48.076 Ω -4.072 jΩ 2.193Ω (Real part) 5300 MHz Return Loss(dB)-28.296-24.51315.43% Impedance 47.685 Ω -3.310 jΩ 44.645 Ω -1.737 jΩ 3.040Ω (Real part) 5500 MHz Return Loss(dB)-27.984-25.27010.74% Impedance 50.879 Ω -2.682 jΩ 51.294 Ω -5.376 jΩ 2.694Ω (Imaginary part) 5600 MHz Return Loss(dB)-25.490-25.5880.38% Impedance 54.259 Ω +2.606jΩ 55.495 Ω +0.732 jΩ 1.874Ω (Imaginary part) 5800 MHz Return Loss(dB)-29.226-28.1853.69% Impedance 47.116 Ω -2.192 jΩ 49.545 Ω -3.856 jΩ 2.429Ω (Real part) Return Loss Impedance 17 / 17 --END OF REPORT--
Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 1 of 162 Annex A.2 26dB Bandwidth & 99% Bandwidth Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 2 of 162 26dB Bandwidth Main Antenna 1. 802.11a_20M_U-NII-1_L 1.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5180 26 0.2 Peak 0 23.28 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 3 of 162 2. 802.11a_20M_U-NII-1_M 2.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5220 26 0.2 Peak 0 23.24 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 4 of 162 3. 802.11a_20M_U-NII-1_H 3.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5240 26 0.2 Peak 0 23.08 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 5 of 162 4. 802.11n_20M_U-NII-1_L 4.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5180 26 0.2 Peak 0 23.36 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 6 of 162 5. 802.11n_20M_U-NII-1_M 5.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5220 26 0.2 Peak 0 23.64 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 7 of 162 6. 802.11n_20M_U-NII-1_H 6.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5240 26 0.2 Peak 0 23.48 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 8 of 162 7. 802.11n_40M_U-NII-1_L 7.2. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5190 26 0.5 Peak 0 43.1 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 9 of 162 8. 802.11n_40M_U-NII-1_H 8.2. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5230 26 0.5 Peak 0 43.3 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 10 of 162 9. 802.11ac_20M_U-NII-1_L 9.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5180 26 0.2 Peak 0 23.32 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 11 of 162 10. 802.11ac_20M_U-NII-1_M 10.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5220 26 0.2 Peak 0 23.64 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 12 of 162 11. 802.11ac_20M_U-NII-1_H 11.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5240 26 0.2 Peak 0 23.4 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 13 of 162 12. 802.11ac_40M_U-NII-1_L 12.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5190 26 0.5 Peak 0 43 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 14 of 162 13. 802.11ac_40M_U-NII-1_H 13.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5230 26 0.5 Peak 0 43.7 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 15 of 162 14. 802.11ac_80M_U-NII-1_M 14.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5210 26 1 Peak 0 86.6 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 16 of 162 15. 802.11ax_20M_U-NII-1_L 15.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5180 26 0.2 Peak 0 22.92 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 17 of 162 16. 802.11ax_20M_U-NII-1_M 16.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5220 26 0.2 Peak 0 23.2 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 18 of 162 17. 802.11ax_20M_U-NII-1_H 17.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5240 26 0.2 Peak 0 22.92 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 19 of 162 18. 802.11ax_40M_U-NII-1_L 18.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5190 26 0.5 Peak 0 42.9 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 20 of 162 19. 802.11ax_40M_U-NII-1_H 19.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limit (MHz) XdB BandWidth (MHz) Verdict 5230 26 0.5 Peak 0 43.1 Unknow Document No: BL-SZ2140809 Page 21 of 162 20. 802.11ax_80M_U-NII-1_M 20.1. A.2-26dB Bandwidth(NTNV) Center Frequency (MHz) XdB Down RBW (MHz) Detector Limi…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 2 | 15E | 5.75 GHz - 5.83 GHz | 41.00 mW |

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