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Asita H www.asita.net Brand/Manufacturer: ASITA APP Address: 8F, Building 1, 199 Huanbao West Road, Tianxin District, Changsha, Hunan, China National service hotline : 400-611-2811 Email: [email protected] Official website: www.asita.net For technical support and troubleshooting information and to download the latest Asita App, please visit the Asita official website Changsha Asita Technology Co., Ltd. User's Guide Asita Hunter Safety Instructions 01 Thank you for purchasing our products. Correct use of training equipment is the guarantee of your safety and convenience. Please read the following carefully before using the training equipment: If you have any of the following conditions, please consult your doctor first to see if you are suitable for using this product for related training courses: Not suitable for the following people This product is not waterproof and should be installed in a dry and ventilated environment by professionals. This product is only suitable for general household indoor use. Do not use this product outdoors or in harsh environments such as rain, lightning, dust, ice and snow, hail, strong wind, high temperature, etc. This product is prohibited from being used in environments where corrosive gases or flammable and explosive gases (such as large amounts of dust, oil fume particles or methane, etc.) may be generated. Before use, please ensure that there are no debris, heavy objects, objects that may collapse, or other objects that may affect the stable installation of the product or damage the screen around the product. Avoid using any object or any external force to impact, hit, press or scratch the screen of this product to avoid screen damage. Please ensure that minors do not play, fight, chase, run or jump around this product, use scissors or other sharp objects to cut the drawstring, or push, pull or hit this product to avoid injuries to minors and damage to this product. Please ensure that pets at home cannot come into contact with this product to avoid damage to it. Please ensure that the socket you use is a product that has passed national safety certification, and do not overload the power socket. Please make sure to use the original power cord of this product and do not use power supply equip- ment of other brands to power this product. Please check whether the power cord and plug are damaged before use. Do not bend or pull the power cord to avoid breaking or damaging the power cord. In case of thunderstorms, power outages, or when the device is unattended or not used for a long period of time, please turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug. When using this product, please stay away from high electromagnetic interference environments. Before using this product, please adjust the arm of the product to a suitable position, check whether the arm is firm and whether there are any bends or cracks. Do not lean on or hang heavy objects on the arm; when exercising , please keep no people or objects under the arm. Before using this product, please check whether the drawstring is damaged to avoid slipping and causing accidental injury. When the drawstring is completely pulled out, do not continue to pull it. After use, please fold the arms and place them on both sides of the machine before shutting down to prevent the arms from standing up and the ropes from being pulled out. Please wear the anti-pinch arm protective cover correctly. During the arm adjustment process, when adjusting the pitch angle with both hands, do not put your fingers or other people (be careful of the elderly and children) to the inside of the arm adjustment gear to avoid pinching your hands during the adjustment process and causing personal injury. Since this product is not a fully enclosed product, there are heat exhaust holes on both sides of the machine body. It is strictly forbidden to insert any foreign objects into the machine through the holes on the machine body, and it is also forbidden to place clothing, wool yarn and other items that may be sucked into the machine around the machine to avoid damage to the machine, electric shock or fire. When using this product, if there is any odor or smoke, or if you can clearly feel that the rope is not pulled smoothly during resistance training , please stop using it immediately, turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug in time, and contact Asita customer service, or call the customer service number 400-611-281 1 . regnant women; Minors under the age of 18; Elderly persons aged 65 and above; People who are taking medication; Suffering from any chronic illness or injury, including but not limited to: Hypertension, heart disease, cerebral infarction, cerebral ischemia and other cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases; Users who have a pacemaker, defibrillator or other medical device installed in their body, if they suspect that this product is interfering with your pacemaker, defibrillator or any other medical device, please stop using it immediately; Diabetes, hypoglycemia, gout and other metabolic diseases; Asthma and other respiratory diseases or any other chronic disease; Muscle, ligament injuries, myofascial injuries, joint inflammation and injuries, connective tissue diseases; Soft tissue injuries and other orthopedic injuries or any acute or chronic physical injury (including during the recovery period); Product Installation 02 Operation Guide 03 1. Do not turn on the Asita H Lite before the installation is complete ! Do not pull the cord during the startup process! 2. When the input voltage is 110V, the equipment power supply needs to be routed separately from the main distribution box ! Note : Asita H Lite requires professional Asita after-sales service personnel to install and disassemble. If you need to install, disassemble or relocate the product, please contact Asita after-sales service department. Installation or disassembly of this product by non-Asita after-sales service personnel may affect the norma…
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ChangshaAllnumericElectromechanicalTechnologyCo.,Ltd CoveredEquipmentCertificationAttestationLetter 3/5/2025 NemkoNorthAmerica,Inc. 303RiverRoad Ottawa K1V1H2 Canada ATTN.:ReviewingEngineer FCCID:2BF9FASITAH ChangshaAllnumericElectromechanicalTechnologyCo.,Ltd(“theapplicant”)certifies thattheequipmentforwhichauthorizationissoughtisnot“covered”equipment prohibitedfromreceivinganequipmentauthorizationpursuanttosection2.903ofthe FCCrules. Note:Iftheequipmentforwhichtheapplicantseeksauthorizationisproducedby anyoftheentitiesidentifiedonthecurrentCoveredList,theapplicantshould includeanexplanationonwhytheequipmentisnot“covered”equipment. ChangshaAllnumericElectromechanicalTechnologyCo.,Ltd(“theapplicant”)certifies that,asofthedateofthefilingoftheapplication,theapplicantisnotidentifiedonthe CoveredListasanentityproducing“covered”equipment. ChangshaAllnumericElectromechanicalTechnologyCo.,Ltd(“theapplicant”)certifies thattheequipmentforwhichauthorizationissoughtdoesnotincludecybersecurityor anti-virussoftwareproducedorprovidedbyKasperskyLab,Inc.oranyofitssuccessors andassignees,includingequipmentwithintegratedKasperskyLab,Inc.(oranyofits successorsandassignees)cybersecurityoranti-virussoftwarepursuanttoDA-24-886 andKDB986446D01CoveredEquipmentGuidancesectionB(2a). Signed: Printedname:ZengChen Title:SalesManager CompanyName:ChangshaAllnumericElectromechanicalTechnologyCo.,Ltd Date:3/5/2025
ChangshaAllnumericElectromechanicalTechnologyCo.,Ltd 3/5/2025 NemkoNorthAmerica,Inc. 303RiverRoad Ottawa,Ontario,Canada K1V1H2 REQUESTFORCONFIDENTIALITY-FCC FCCID:2BF9FASITAH PursuanttoSections0.457(d)(1)(ii)and0.459oftheCommission’sRulesandFCCGuidance document726920,weherebyrequestconfidentialtreatmentofinformationaccompanyingthis applicationasoutlinedbelow: PERMANENTLONG-TERMCONFIDENTIALITY: Schematics BlockDiagrams TheoryofOperation Theaboveinformationcontainstradesecretsandproprietaryinformationnotcustomarilyreleasedto thepublic.Thepublicdisclosureofthisinformationmightbeharmfultotheapplicantandprovide unjustifiedbenefitstoitscompetitors.TheApplicantunderstandsthatpursuanttoRule 0.457(d)(1)(ii),disclosureofthisApplicationandallaccompanyingmaterialswillnotbemadebefore thedateoftheGrantforthisApplication. Sincerely, Signed: Printedname:ZengChen Title:SalesManager
594280D02U-NIIDeviceSecurityv01r03 Page1 SOFTWARE SECURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR U-NII DEVICES Date:2025.03. Changsha Allnumeric Electromechanical Technology Co., Ltd 20 (594280 D02 U-NII Device Security1.3,11/12/15) Company Name:Changsha Allnumeric Electromechanical Technology Co., Ltd FCC ID: 2BF9FASITAH Product Name:Asita Hunter SOFTWARE SECURITY DESCRIPTION General Description Q. 1. Describe how any software/firmware updates for elements than can affect the device’s RF parameters will be obtained, downloaded, validated and installed. For software that is accessed through manufacturer’s website or device’s managment system, describe the different levels of security as appropriate. A. The user through the manufacturers web page download software/firmware upgrade will not affect the RF parameters. Because the software/firmware writing are the manufacturer in accordance with the requirements for the FCC rule, security level is high. WEP,TKIP,AES,WPA,WPA2 Q. 2. Describe the RF parameters that are modified by any software/firmware without any hardware changes. Are these parameters in some way limited such that any other software/firmware changes will not allow the device to exceed the authorized RF characteristics? A. All RF parameter is fixed at the chip level. Installer and user will not able to modify any of RF parameters. Q. 3. Describe in detail the authentication protocols that are in place to ensure that the source of the RF-related software/firmware is valid. Describe in detail how the RF-related software is protected against modification. A. Software/firmware is digitally signed and encrypted using proprietary handshaking. Need authorized and provisioning protocols. Q. 4. Describe in detail any encryption methods used to support the use of legitimate RF-related software/firmware. A. Software/firmware is digitally signed and encrypted using proprietary handshaking. Need authorized and provisioning protocols. Q. 5. For a device that can be configured as a master and client (with active or passives canning),explain how the device ensures compliance for each mode? In particular, I the device acts as master in some band of operation and client in another; how is compliance ensure din each band of operation? A. Not applicable, this device is a client-only device. 594280D02U-NIIDeviceSecurityv01r03 Page2 Third-Party Access Control 1. Explain if any third part is have the capability to operate a U.S.-sold device on any other regulatory domain, frequencies, or in any manner that may allow the device to operate in violation of the device’s authorization if activated in the U.S. Only Grantee can release or make changes to the software/firmware using proprietary secure protocols. 2. Describe, if the device permits third-party software or firmware installation, what mechanisms are provided by the manufacturer to permit integration of such functions while ensuring that the RF parameters of the device cannot be operated outside its authorization for operation in the U.S. In the descriptionincludewhatcontrolsand/oragreementsareinplacewithproviders of third-party functionality to ensure the devices’ underlying RF parameters are unchanged and how the manufacturer verifies the functionality. If the third parties to operate, the device will not work. 3. For Certified Transmitter modular devices, describe how the module grantee ensures that host manufacturers fully comply with these software security equirements for U-NII devices. If the module is controlled through driver software loaded in the host, describe how the drivers are controlled and managed such that the modular transmitter RF parameters are not modified outside the grant of authorization. N/A, This device is not a modular device. SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION DESCRIPTION USER-CONFIGURATION GUIDE Q. 1. Describe the user configurations permitted through the UII f different levels of access are permitted for professional installers, system integrator so rend users, describe the differences. A. None a. What parameters are viewable and configurable by different parties? 9 None b. What parameters are accessible or modifiable by the professional installer or system integrators? None (1)Are the parameters in some way limited, so that the installers will not enter parameters that exceed those authorized? Parameters of the factory limited, whether to upgrade the firmware or restart, will not change the original parameters. (2)What controls exist that the user cannot operate the device outside its authorization in the U.S.? All RF parameter is fixed at the chip level. Installer and user will not able to modify any of RF parameters. c. What parameters are accessible or modifiable by the end-user? None 594280D02U-NIIDeviceSecurityv01r03 Page3 (1)Are the parameters in some way limited, so that the user or installers will not enter parameters that exceed those authorized? Parameters of the factory limited, whether to upgrade the firmware or restart, will not change the original parameters. (2)What controls exist so that the user cannot operate the device out side its authorization in the U.S.? All RF parameter is fixed at the chip level. Installer and user will not able to modify any of RF parameters. d. Is the country code factory set? Can it be changed in the UI? Cannot. (1)If it can be changed, what controls exist to ensure that the device can only operate within its authorization in t he U.S.? All RF parameter is fixed at the chip level. Installer and user will not able to modify any of RF parameters. e. What are the default parameters when the device is restarted? The device will operate on last saved parameter. Q. 2. Can the radio be configured in bridge or mesh mode? If yes, an attestation may be required. Further information is available in KDB Publication 905462D02. A. No Q. 3. For a device that can be configured as a master and client (with active passives canning), if this is user configurable, describe what controls exist, within the UI, to ensure compl…
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FCC TEST REPORT FCC ID: 2BF9FASITAH Product : Asita Hunter Model Name : ASITA H Brand : N/A Report No. : PTC23112813901EE-FC03 Prepared for Changsha Allnumeric Electromechanical Technology Co., Ltd 8th Floor, Longsheng High-Tech Industrial Park,No. 199, Huanbao Road(w), Tianxin District, Changsha Prepared by Precise Testing & Certification Co., Ltd. Building 1, No. 6, Tongxin Road, Dongcheng Street, Dongguan, Guangdong, China. Report No.: PTC23112813901E-FC03 Page 2 of 7 TEST RESULT CERTIFICATION Applicant’s name : Changsha Allnumeric Electromechanical Technology Co., Ltd Address : 8th Floor, Longsheng High-Tech Industrial Park,No. 199, Huanbao Road(w), Tianxin District, Changsha Manufacture's name : Changsha Allnumeric Electromechanical Technology Co., Ltd Address : 8th Floor, Longsheng High-Tech Industrial Park,No. 199, Huanbao Road(w), Tianxin District, Changsha Product name : Asita Hunter Model name : ASITA H Test procedure : FCC CFR47 Part 1.1307(b)(1) Test Date : Apr. 29, 2024 to Oct. 12, 2024 Date of Issue : Oct. 12, 2024 Test Result : PASS This device described above has been tested by PTC, and the test results show that the equipment under test (EUT) is in compliance with the FCC requirements. And it is applicable only to the tested sample identified in the report. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of PTC, this document may be altered or revised by PTC, personal only, and shall be noted in the revision of the document. Test Engineer: Jack zhou / Engineer Technical Manager: Simon Pu / Manager Report No.: PTC23112813901E-FC03 Page 3 of 7 Contents Page 2 TEST SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................................ 3 GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................... 3.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF E.U.T. ......................................................................................................... 5 4 RF EXPOSURE ................................................................................................................................................... 4.1 REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................................................... 6 4.2 THE PROCEDURES / LIMIT ........................................................................................................................ 6 4.3 MPE CALCULATION METHOD ................................................................................................................. 7 4.4 TEST RESULT .......................................................................................................................................... 7 Report No.: PTC23112813901E-FC03 Page 4 of 7 2 Test Summary Test Items Test Requirement Result Maximum Permissible Exposure (Exposure of Humans to RF Fields) 15.247 (i) PASS Remark: N/A: Not Applicable Report No.: PTC23112813901E-FC03 Page 5 of 7 3 General Information 3.1 General Description of E.U.T. Product Name : Asita Hunter Model Name : ASITA H Additional model : N/A Specification : 802.11b/g/n HT20/HT40 802.11a/n HT20/HT40/ac20/ac40/ac80 Operation Frequency : 2412-2462MHz for 802.11b/g/ n(HT20) 2422-2452MHz for 802.11 n(HT40) 5G Wifi: 5180-5240MHz 5.8G Wifi: 5745-5825MHz Number of Channel : 11 channels for 802.11b/g/ n(HT20) 7 channels for 802.11n(HT40) 4 channels for 802.11a/n20/ac20 5180-5240 MHz 5 channels for 802.11a/n20/ac20 5745MHz~5825MHz 2 channels for 802.11n40/ac40 5190-5230 MHz 2 channels for 802.11n40/ac40 5755MHz~5795MHz 1 channels for 802.11 ac80 Type of Modulation : DSSS with DBPSK/DQPSK/CCK for 802.11b; OFDM with BPSK/QPSK/16QAM/64QAM for 802.11g/n; OFDM with BPSK/QPSK/16QAM/64QAM for 802.11g/n/a/ac Antenna installation : Rob antenna Antenna Gain : 2.4G Wi-Fi:4.45 dBi 5G Wi-Fi:4.08 dBi Power supply : 100V~220V 6.5A220V/12A110V 150W Hardware Version : N/A Software Version : N/A Report No.: PTC23112813901E-FC03 Page 6 of 7 4 RF Exposure Test Requirement : FCC Part 1.1307(b)(1) Evaluation Method : KDB 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v06 4.1 Requirements Systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess limit for maximum permissible exposure. In accordance with 47 CFR FCC Part 2 Subpart J, section 2.1091 this device has been defined as a mobile device whereby a distance of 0.2 m normally can be maintained between the user and the device. 4.2 The procedures / limit (A) Limits for Occupational / Controlled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric 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) 0.3-3.0 614 1.63 (100)* 6 3.0-30 1842 / f 4.89 / f (900 / f)* 6 30-300 61.4 0.163 1.0 6 300-1500 F/300 6 1500-100,000 5 6 (B) Limits for General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (E) (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (H) (A/m) Power Density (S) (mW/ cm2) 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)* 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1500 F/1500 30 1500-100,000 1.0 30 Note: f = frequency in MHz ; *Plane-wave equivalent power density Report No.: PTC23112813901E-FC03 Page 7 of 7 4.3 MPE Calculation Method E (V/m) = d G P   30 Power Density: Pd (W/m²) = 377 2 E E = Electric field (V/m) P = Peak RF output power (W) G = EUT Antenna numeric gain (numeric) d = Separation distance between radiator and human body (m) The formula can be changed to Pd = 2 377 30 d G P    θφ From the peak EUT RF output power, the minimum mobile separation distance, d=0.2m, as well as the gain of the used antenna, the RF power density can be obtained 4.4 Test Result Mode Antenna Gain (numeric) Max. Peak Output Po…
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Page 1 of 153 FCCTESTREPORT FCCID:2BF9FASITAH Product:AsitaHunter ModelName:ASITAH Brand:N/A ReportNo.:PTC23112813901EE-FC02 Preparedfor ChangshaAllnumericElectromechanicalTechnologyCo.,Ltd 8thFloor,LongshengHigh-TechIndustrialPark,No.199,HuanbaoRoad(w),Tianxin District,Changsha Preparedby PreciseTesting&CertificationCo.,Ltd Building1,No.6,TongxinRoad,DongchengStreet,Dongguan,Guangdong,China ReportNo.:PTC23112813901E-FC02 Page 2 of 153 1TESTRESULTCERTIFICATION Applicant’sname:ChangshaAllnumericElectromechanicalTechnologyCo.,Ltd Address: 8thFloor,LongshengHigh-TechIndustrialPark,No.199,Huanbao Road(w),TianxinDistrict,Changsha Manufacture'sname:ChangshaAllnumericElectromechanicalTechnologyCo.,Ltd Address: 8thFloor,LongshengHigh-TechIndustrialPark,No.199,Huanbao Road(w),TianxinDistrict,Changsha Productname:AsitaHunter Modelname:ASITAH Standards:FCCCFR47Part15Section15.407 Testprocedure:ANSIC63.10:2013 TestDate:Apr.29,2024toOct.12,2024 DateofIssue:Oct.12,2024 TestResult:Pass ThisdevicedescribedabovehasbeentestedbyPTC,andthetestresultsshowthattheequipmentunder test(EUT)isincompliancewiththeFCCrequirements.Anditisapplicableonlytothetestedsample identifiedinthereport. Thisreportshallnotbereproducedexceptinfull,withoutthewrittenapprovalofPTC,thisdocumentmaybe alteredorrevisedbyPTC,personalonly,andshallbenotedintherevisionofthedocument. TestEngineer: Jackzhou/Engineer TechnicalManager: SimonPu/Manager ReportNo.:PTC23112813901E-FC02 Page 3 of 153 Contents Page 1TESTRESULTCERTIFICATION.........................................................................................................................2 2TESTSUMMARY....................................................................................................................................................5 3GENERALINFORMATION.................................................................................................................................6 3.1GENERALDESCRIPTIONOFE.U.T........................................................................................................................6 3.2CHANNELLIST.....................................................................................................................................................7 3.3TESTSITE............................................................................................................................................................8 4EQUIPMENTDURINGTEST................................................................................................................................9 4.1EQUIPMENTSLIST...............................................................................................................................................9 4.2MEASUREMENTUNCERTAINTY.........................................................................................................................11 4.3DESCRIPTIONOFSUPPORTUNITS...................................................................................................................12 5CONDUCTEDEMISSION....................................................................................................................................13 5.1E.U.T.OPERATION...........................................................................................................................................13 5.2EUTSETUP.......................................................................................................................................................13 5.3TESTSET-UP(BLOCKDIAGRAMOFCONFIGURATION).................................................................................14 5.4MEASUREMENTPROCEDURE............................................................................................................................14 5.5CONDUCTEDEMISSIONLIMIT...........................................................................................................................14 5.6MEASUREMENTDESCRIPTION..........................................................................................................................14 5.7CONDUCTEDEMISSIONTESTRESULT.............................................................................................................14 6RADIATEDSPURIOUSEMISSIONS................................................................................................................17 6.1EUTOPERATION...............................................................................................................................................18 6.2TESTSETUP......................................................................................................................................................19 6.3SPECTRUMANALYZERSETUP..........................................................................................................................20 6.4TESTPROCEDURE.............................................................................................................................................21 6.5SUMMARYOFTESTRESULTS...........................................................................................................................22 6.6BANDEDGEMEASUREMENTS............................................................................................................................76 6.7RESTRICTEDBAND...........................................................................................................................................90 7EMISSIONBANDWIDTHANDOCCUPIEDBANDWIDTH...........................................................................92 7.1TESTPROCEDURE.............................................................................................................................................92 7.2TESTSETUP.......................................................................................................................................................93 7.3TESTRESULT.........................................................................................…
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ReportNo.:PTC23112813901E-FC02 Page 71 of 153 11AC40SISO-Ant1-5190-5360~40000-PASS 11AC40SISO-Ant1-5230-30~5140-PASS ReportNo.:PTC23112813901E-FC02 Page 72 of 153 11AC40SISO-Ant1-5230-5360~40000-PASS 11AC40SISO-Ant1-5755-30~5650-PASS ReportNo.:PTC23112813901E-FC02 Page 73 of 153 11AC40SISO-Ant1-5755-5925~40000-PASS 11AC40SISO-Ant1-5795-30~5650-PASS ReportNo.:PTC23112813901E-FC02 Page 74 of 153 11AC40SISO-Ant1-5795-5925~40000-PASS 11AC80SISO-Ant1-5210-30~5140-PASS ReportNo.:PTC23112813901E-FC02 Page 75 of 153 11AC80SISO-Ant1-5210-5360~40000-PASS 11AC80SISO-Ant1-5775-30~5650-PASS Note:27~40GHzatleasthave20dBmargin.Norecordinginthetestreport. ReportNo.:PTC23112813901E-FC02 Page 76 of 153 6.6Bandedgemeasurements TestResult: TestModeAntennaChNameFrequency[MHz]Result[dBm]Limit[dBm]Verdict 11AAnt1Low5180-37.46≤-27PASS 11AAnt1High5240-37.44≤-27PASS 11N20SISOAnt1Low5180-37.09≤-27PASS 11N20SISOAnt1High5240-37.37≤-27PASS 11N40SISOAnt1Low5190-37.29≤-27PASS 11N40SISOAnt1High5230-37.55≤-27PASS 11AC20SISOAnt1Low5180-37.67≤-27PASS 11AC20SISOAnt1High5240-37.81≤-27PASS 11AC40SISOAnt1Low5190-36.76≤-27PASS 11AC40SISOAnt1High5230-37.53≤-27PASS 11AC80SISOAnt1Low5210-37.31≤-27PASS 11AC80SISOAnt1High5210-37.28≤-27PASS TestModeAntennaChName Frequency[MH z] FreqRange [MHz] Result [dBm] Limit [dBm] Verdict 11AAnt1Low57455720~5725-38.26≤25.26PASS 11AAnt1Low57455700~5720-39.52≤14.50PASS 11AAnt1Low57455650~5700-39.43≤9.55PASS 11AAnt1Low57455760~5650-40.67≤-27PASS 11AAnt1High58255850~5855-38.01≤23.49PASS 11AAnt1High58255855~5875-38.48≤10.85PASS 11AAnt1High58255875~5925-38.31≤-3.38PASS 11AAnt1High58255925~5935-38.37≤-27PASS 11N20SISOAnt1Low57455720~5725-38.04≤26.30PASS 11N20SISOAnt1Low57455700~5720-40.06≤12.41PASS 11N20SISOAnt1Low57455650~5700-39.95≤4.70PASS 11N20SISOAnt1Low57455760~5650-41.11≤-27PASS 11N20SISOAnt1High58255850~5855-38.48≤20.41PASS 11N20SISOAnt1High58255855~5875-38.28≤13.88PASS 11N20SISOAnt1High58255875~5925-38.28≤-24.96PASS 11N20SISOAnt1High58255925~5935-38.24≤-27PASS 11N40SISOAnt1Low57555720~5725-36.54≤24.05PASS 11N40SISOAnt1Low57555700~5720-38.46≤15.20PASS 11N40SISOAnt1Low57555650~5700-39.73≤-4.53PASS 11N40SISOAnt1Low57555780~5650-40.48≤-27PASS 11N40SISOAnt1High57955925~5935-38.59≤-27PASS 11AC20SIS O Ant1Low57455720~5725-38.12≤26.04PASS 11AC20SIS O Ant1Low57455700~5720-39.82≤14.79PASS 11AC20SIS O Ant1Low57455650~5700-40.08≤-18.02PASS 11AC20SIS O Ant1Low57455760~5650-39.96≤-27PASS 11AC20SIS O Ant1High58255850~5855-37.93≤16.10PASS 11AC20SIS O Ant1High58255855~5875-37.98≤12.21PASS 11AC20SISAnt1High58255875~5925-38.08≤-5.58PASS ReportNo.:PTC23112813901E-FC02 Page 77 of 153 O 11AC20SIS O Ant1High58255925~5935-38.91≤-27PASS 11AC40SIS O Ant1Low57555720~5725-36.13≤24.05PASS 11AC40SIS O Ant1Low57555700~5720-38.92≤12.44PASS 11AC40SIS O Ant1Low57555650~5700-39.45≤-7.22PASS 11AC40SIS O Ant1Low57555780~5650-41.54≤-27PASS 11AC40SIS O Ant1High57955850~5855-37.84≤16.03PASS 11AC40SIS O Ant1High57955855~5875-37.64≤11.43PASS 11AC40SIS O Ant1High57955875~5925-37.59≤-18.38PASS 11AC40SIS O Ant1High57955925~5935-38.13≤-27PASS 11AC80SIS O Ant1Low57755720~5725-38.98≤24.13PASS 11AC80SIS O Ant1Low57755700~5720-39.31≤12.78PASS 11AC80SIS O Ant1Low57755650~5700-39.72≤-15.67PASS 11N40SISOAnt1High57955850~5855-38.04≤25.06PASS 11N40SISOAnt1High57955855~5875-38.52≤15.12PASS 11N40SISOAnt1High57955875~5925-37.06≤-12.27PASS 11AC80SIS O Ant1Low57755800~5650-39.98≤-27PASS 11AC80SIS O Ant1High57755850~5855-39.03≤21.70PASS 11AC80SIS O Ant1High57755855~5875-38.57≤13.18PASS 11AC80SIS O Ant1High57755875~5925-38.71≤-25.31PASS 11AC80SIS O Ant1High57755925~5935-38.07≤-27PASS Note:27~40GHzatleasthave20dBmargin.Norecordinginthetestreport. TestGraphs: ReportNo.:PTC23112813901E-FC02 Page 78 of 153 11A-Ant1-5180-PA…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15E | 5.18 GHz - 5.24 GHz | 25.47 mW |
| 2 | 15E | 5.75 GHz - 5.83 GHz | 26.00 mW |