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INSTRUCTION MANUAL i208H VHF/UHF FM TRANSCEIVER This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not causeharmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation. New2001 IC-208H.qxd 03.2.26 20:00 Page 1 (1,1) i New2001 FOREWORDThank you for purchasing this Icom product. The IC-208HVHF / UHF FM TRANSCEIVER is designed and built with Icom’s su- perior technology and craftsmanship. With proper care, thisproduct should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. We want to take a couple of moments of your time to thankyou for making your IC-208H your radio of choice, and hopeyou agree with Icom’s philosophy of “technology first.” Manyhours of research and development went into the design ofyour IC-208H. DD FEATURES ❍ Switchable VHF and UHF transceiver ❍ Selectable backlit color from amber, greenand yellow ❍ Detachable controller for flexible installation ❍ 55 W* of high transmit output power*VHF band; 50 W for UHF and Korean version, 25 W for Taiwan version ❍ Remote control microphone standard ❍ New DMS (Dynamic Memory Scan) system IMPORTANTREAD ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using the transceiver. SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL— This in- struction manual contains important operating instructions forthe IC-208H. EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS WORD DEFINITION R WARNING! CAUTION NOTE Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shockmay occur.Equipment damage may occur.Recommended for optimum use. No risk ofpersonal injury, fire or electric shock. Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in the United States, the United Kingdom, Ger-many, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries. IC-208H.qxd 03.2.26 20:00 Page i (1,1) R WARNING RF EXPOSURE! This device emits Radio Frequency (RF) energy. Extreme caution should be observed whenoperating this device. If you have any questions regarding RF expo-sure and safety standards please refer to the Federal Communica-tions Commission Office of Engineering and Technology’s report onEvaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Radio fre-quency Electromagnetic Fields (OET Bulletin 65). R WARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an AC out- let. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric shock. R WARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention—anything less mayresult in an accident. NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more than 16 V DC. This will damage the transceiver.NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source using reverse polarity. This will damage the transceiver.NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting, the transceivermay be damaged. NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids. The transceiver may be damaged.NEVER operate or touch the transceiver with wet hands. This may result in an electric shock or damage the transceiver. NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of the vehi- cle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily injury. NEVER let objects impede the operation of the cooling fan on the rear panel. DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to transmit. DO NOT allow children to play with any radio equipment contain- ing a transmitter.During mobile operation, DO NOT operate the transceiver with- out running the vehicle’s engine. When the transceiver’s power is ONand your vehicle’s engine is OFF, the vehicle’s battery will soon be-come exhausted. AVOID using or placing the transceiver in direct sunlight or in areas with temperatures below –10°C or above +60°C. BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when operat- ing it continuously for long periods.AVOID setting the transceiver in a place without adequate venti- lation. Heat dissipation may be affected, and the transceiver may bedamaged. AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or alcohol when cleaning, as they can damage the transceiver’s surfaces. USE Icom microphones only (supplied or optional). Other manu- facturer’s microphones have different pin assignments and may dam-age the transceiver if attached.For U.S.A. onlyCAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device, not ex- pressly approved by Icom Inc., could void your authority tooperate this device under FCC regulations. ii New2001 PRECAUTION IC-208H.qxd 03.2.26 20:00 Page ii (1,1) New2001 iii TABLE OF CONTENTS SUPPLIED ACCESSORIESq DC power cable (3 m) .............................................1 w Mobile mounting bracket .......................................1 e Microphone (HM-133)* ..........................................1 r Fuse (20 A) .........................................................1 t Mounting screws, nuts and washers .....................1 set y Microphone hanger ................................................1 u Separation cable † (3.5 m; 11.5 ft) ..............................1 *HM-118N HAND MICROPHONE or HM-118TN/TAN DTMF MICROPHONE supplied versions are also available. † A ferrite core is adapted for the USA version. q w e r t y u FOREWORD ........................................................................................... iIMPORTANT ............................................................................................ iEXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ......................................................................... iPRECAUTION ........................................................................................ iiSUPPLIED ACCESSORIES .................................................................. iiiTABLE OF CONTENTS ......................................................................... iiiQUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ............................................................. 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6 1 PREPARATION When adjusting IC-208H, need to enter adjustment mode and the JIG cable is required. REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT DC power supply RF power meter (terminated type) Frequency counter Standard signal generator (SSG) FM deviation meter Oscilloscope Audio generator Attenuator EQUIPMENTGREDE AND RANGEEQUIPMENTGREDE AND RANGE IC-208H ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES Output voltage: 13.8 V DC Current capacity: 12 A or more Measuring range: 0.1–100 W Frequency range: 1.8–600 MHz Impedance: 50 Ω SWR: Less than 1.2 : 1 Frequency range: 0.1–600 MHz Frequency accuracy: ±1 ppm or better Sensitivity: 100 mV or better Frequency range: 0.1–1200 MHz Output level: 0.1 μV–32 mV (–127 to –17 dBm) Frequency range: 0–600 MHz Measuring range: 0 to ±5 kHz Frequency range: DC–600 MHz Measuring range: 0.01–10 V Frequency range: 300–3000 Hz Measuring range: 1–500 mV Power attenuation: 50 or 60 dB Capacity: 150 W or more ENTERING THE ADJUSTMENT MODE qTurn the transceiver’s power OFF.. wConnect the JIG cable to the [MIC] jack. ePush and hold the [SET] and [BAND] keys, and then turn power ON. NOTE:Exiting from the adjustment mode when the transciever’s power is OFF. OPERATING ON THE ADJUSTMENT MODE • Change the adjustment value: [DIAL] • Verifying the adjustment value: [M/CALL] key • Forward the adjustment item: [SET/LOCK] key • Go back the adjustment item: [S.MW/MW] key • Store the adjustment value in the memory: [BAND] key CAUTION:Need to push the [BAND] key when storing the adjustment value in the memory. Otherwise, the transceiver is not adjusted properly. NOTE: *Need to adjust about manually adjustment items (shown pages 3, 4 and 5) ADJUSTMENT ITEMS FREQUENCY REFERENCE VOLATGE PROTECT TIME PROTECT TEMPERATURE FAN TEMPERATURE *DTCS SIGNAL OUTPUT *S-METER *SQUELCH LEVEL (WIDE) *SQUELCH LEVEL (NARROW) DISPLAY [Fr1]–[Fr8] [rE–], [rE+] [PT] [PCV], [PCU] [FT] [DTA], [DTB] [DT], [CT] [SL] [SqW] [SqN] CAUTION!: DO NOTadjust following adjusment items (Because they are adjusted automatically when other adjustments are adjusted). Otherwise, the transceiver do not work properly. 7 2 SOFTWARE ADJUSTMENT REFERENCE FREQUENCY [Fr] REFERENCE VOLTAGE [rE] VHF OUTPUT POWER (High) [POH] (Middle) [POM] (Low) [POL] UHF OUTPUT POWER (High) [POH] (Middle) [POM] (Low) [POL] TRANSMIT MINIMUM VOLTAGE [PL] PROTECT VOLTAGE [PV] 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 • Operating frequency: 445.0 MHz • Loosely couple a frequency counter to the antenna connector on the rear panel. • Transmitting • Operating frequency: 445.0 MHz • Receiving • Operating frequency: 146.0 MHz • Connect an RF power meter to the antenna connector. • Transmitting • Transmitting • Transmitting • Operating frequency: 445.0 MHz • Connect an RF power meter to the antenna connector. • Transmitting • Transmitting • Transmitting • Operating frequency: 440.0 MHz • Connect an RF power meter to the antenna connector. • Transmitting • Operating frequency: 445.0 MHz • Transmitting • Operating frequency: 450.0 MHz • Transmitting • Operating frequency: 146.0 MHz • [High]/[Middle]/[Low] swtich : High • Connect an RF power meter to the antenna connector. • Transmitting • Operating frequency: 445.0 MHz • Transmitting • Turn the [DIAL] to set to 445.0000 MHz. • Push the [BAND] key. • Push the [BAND] key. • Turn the [DIAL] to set the VHF high power to 55 W. • Push the [BAND] key. • Turn the [DIAL] to set the VHF middle power to 15 W. • Push the [BAND] key. • Turn the [DIAL] to set the VHF low power to 5 W. • Push the [BAND] key. • Turn the [DIAL] to set the UHF high power to 55 W. • Push the [BAND] key. • Turn the [DIAL] to set the UHF middle power to 15 W. • Push the [BAND] key. • Turn the [DIAL] to set the UHF low power to 5 W. • Push the [BAND] key. • Turn the [DIAL] to set to 1 W. • Push the [BAND] key. • Turn the [DIAL] to set to 1 W. • Push the [BAND] key. • Turn the [DIAL] to set to 1 W. • Push the [BAND] key. • Push the [BAND] key. • Push the [BAND] key. ADJUSTMENTADJUSTMENT CONDITION OPERATION 8 SOFTWARE ADJUSTMENT-Continued FREQUENCY DEVIATION (VHF band) [DE] (UHF band) [DE] DTCS WAVE FORM (VHF band) [DE] (UHF band) [DE] TRACKING (Low band) [Tr] (Middle1 band) [Tr] 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 • Operating frequency: 144.0 MHz • Connect an audio generator to the [MIC] jack and set as: +20 dB • Connect an FM deviation meter to the antenna con- nector and set as : HPF: 50 Hz LPF: 20 kHz De-emphasis: OFF Detector: (P–P)/2 • Transmitting • Operating frequency: 148.0 MHz • Transmitting • Operating frequency: 440.0 MHz • Transmitting • Operating frequency: 450.0 MHz • Transmitting • Operating frequency: 146.0 MHz • No audio signal is applied to the [MIC] jack. • DTCS code: 007 • Set an FM deviation meter as: HPF: OFF LPF: 20 kHz De-emphasis: OFF Detector: (P–P)/2 • Transmitting • Operating frequency: 445.0 MHz • Transmitting • Operating frequency: 118.1 MHz • Connect an SSG to the antenna connector and set as Level: 1 μV* (–107 dBm) Modulation: 1 kHz Deviation: ± 3.5 kHz • Receiving • Operating frequency: 146.1 MHz • Receiving • Operating frequency: 160.1 MHz • Receiving • Operating frequency: 173.9 MHz • Receiving • Operating frequency: 230.1 MHz • Connect an SSG to the antenna connector and set as Level: 1 μV* (–107 dBm) Modulation: 1 kHz Deviation: ± 3.5 kHz • Receiving • Operating frequency: 260.1 MHz • Receiving • Operating frequency: 380.1 MHz • Receiving • Operating frequency: 399.9 MHz • Receiving • Turn the [DIAL] to set to ±4.6 kHz. • Push the [BAND] key. • Turn the [DIAL] to set to ±4.6 kHz. • Push the [BAND] key. • Turn the [DIAL] to set to ±4.6 kHz. • Push the [BAND] key. • Turn the [DIAL] to set to ±4.6 kHz. • Push the [BAND] key. • Turn the [DIAL] to set to flat wave form as shown below. • Push the [BAND] key. • Turn the [DIAL] to set to flat wave form as same as VHF band. • Push the [BAND] key. • Push the [BAND] key. • Push the [BAND] key. • Push the [BAND] key. • Push the [BAND] key. • Push the [BAND] key. • Push the [BAND] key. • Push the [BAND] key. • Push the [BAND] key. 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Issue Date : April 10, 2003 Page 1 of 43 EMC EMISSION - TEST REPORT JQA APPLICATION No.: KL80020654 Name of Product: VHF/UHF Transceiver Model/Type No.: IC-208H FCC ID: AFJ 263300 Applicant : ICOM Incorporated Address : 1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka, 547-0003, Japan Manufacturer : ICOM Incorporated Address : 1-1-32, Kamiminami, Hirano-ku, Osaka, 547-0003, Japan Receive date of EUT: March 13, 2003 Final Judgement :Passed TEST RESULTS IN THIS REPORT are obtained in use of equipment that is traceable to National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST) under METI Japan and Communications Research Lab.(CRL) under MPHPT Japan. THE TEST RESULTS only responds to the test sample. This test report shall not be reproduced except in full. Authorized by: Takashi Yamanaka, Director JQA KITA-KANSAI Testing Center Page 2 of 43 DIRECTORY Page A) Documentation Directory2 Test Regulation / General Information3 Test Conditions4-8 Configuration of EUT / Operation mode of the EUT9 - 11 EUT Modification / Responsible Party / Deviation from Standard12 Test results / Measurement Uncertainty13 - 14 Summary15 Test System-Arrangement (Drawings) 16 Preliminary Test and Test-setup (Drawings) 17 - 20 Test-setup (Photographs) at worst case 21- 22 B) Test data Conducted Emission150 kHz - 30 MHzN/A Electromagnetic Field Radiated Emission 30 MHz - 2.1 GHz23 - 32 Antenna-Conducted Power30 MHz - 2.1 GHz33 - 42 38dB Rejection Test43 JQA Application No. : KL80020654Regulation : CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Model No.: IC-208HIssue Date : April 10, 2003 FCC ID: AFJ 263300 JQA Application No. : KL80020654Regulation : CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Model No.: IC-208HIssue Date : April 10, 2003 FCC ID: AFJ 263300 Page 3 of 43 TEST REGULATION FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart A and B (March 13, 2003) ô- Class A Digital Device ô- Class B Digital Device ò- Scanning Receiver Test procedure: The tests were performed according to the procedures in ANSI C63.4-1992. GENERAL INFORMATION Test facility: 1) Test Facility located at Kita-Kansai : 1st Open Site (3 m Site) Test Facility located at Kameoka: 1st Open Site (3, 10 and 30 m, on common plane) : 2nd Open Site (3 and 10 m, on common plane) FCC filing No. : 31040/SIT 1300F2 2) KITA-KANSAI TESTING CENTER is recognized under the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program for satisfactory compliance established in Title 15, Part 285 Code of Federal Regulations. NVLAP Lab Code: 200191-0 Description of the Equipment Under Test (EUT): 1) Name: VHF/UHF Transceiver 2) Model/Type No.: IC-208H 3) Product Type: Pre-Production (S/N: 0000010) 4) Category: Scanning Receiver 5) EUT Authorization: - Verification- Certification- D.o.C.ôòô 6) Highest frequency used/generated : 19.6608 MHz 7) Highest local frequency: 1032.14 MHz 8) Power Rating: DC 13.8V Definitions for symbols used in this test report: ò- Black box indicates that the listed condition, standard or equipment is applicable for this Report. ô- Blank box indicates that the listed condition, standard or equipment is not applicable for this Report. JQA Application No. : KL80020654Regulation : CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Model No.: IC-208HIssue Date : April 10, 2003 FCC ID: AFJ 263300 Page 4 of 43 TEST CONDITIONS AC Powerline Conducted Emission Measurement wasperformedinthefollowingtestsite. Test location: KITA-KANSAI Testing Center 7-7, Ishimaru, 1-Chome, Mino-Shi, Osaka, 562-0027, Japan ô-Shieldedroom KAMEOKA EMC Branch 9-1, Ozaki, Inukanno, Nishibetsuin-Cho, Kameoka-Shi, Kyoto, 621-0126, Japan ô-Shieldedroom ô- On metal plane of open site Used test instruments and sites: Model No.Device IDast Cal. DateCal. Interval L ô-ESCS30A-1 ô-ESH2A-2 ô-ESH2A-3 ô-KNW-407D-6 ô- KNW-408D - 11 ô-KNW-242D-7 ô- ESH3-Z5D - 12 ô- KNW-341CD - 13 ô- KNW-408D - 14 ô- KNW-244CD - 77 ô- KNW-408D - 78 ô- ESH2-Z5D - 10 ô- ESH2-Z3D - 17 ô- 65 BNC-50-0-1H - 26 ô- 65 BNC-50-0-1H - 27 ô-CableH-7 ô-CableH-8 Environmental conditions: Temperature:°C Humidity:% JQA Application No. : KL80020654Regulation : CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Model No.: IC-208HIssue Date : April 10, 2003 FCC ID: AFJ 263300 Page 5 of 43 Electromagnetic Field Radiated Emission Measurement was performed in horizontal and vertical polarization, in the frequency range of 30 MHz - 1000 MHz, in the following test site. Test location: KITA-KANSAI Testing Center 7-7, Ishimaru, 1-Chome, Mino-Shi, Osaka, 562-0027, Japan ò- 1st open test site (3 meters) KAMEOKA EMC Branch 9-1, Ozaki, Inukanno, Nishibetsuin-Cho, Kameoka-Shi, Kyoto, 621-0126, Japan ôôôô-1stopentestsite-3m-10m-30m ôôô-2ndopentestsite-3m-10m Validation of Site Attenuation: 1) Last Confirmed Date : October 4, 2002 2) Interval: 1 Year Used test instruments: Model No.Device IDast Cal. DateCal. Interval L ô-ESV/ESV-Z3A-7/A-17 ô-ESV/ESV-Z3A-6/A-18 ô-ESV/ESV-Z3A-4/A-20 ô-ESV/ESV-Z3A-8/A-19 ò-ESVS10A-5August,20021Year ô-ESCS30A-1 ô- KBA-511AC - 11 ô- KBA-611C - 21 ò- VHA9103/BBA9106C - 43August, 20021 Year ò- UHALP9107C - 42August, 20021 Year ô- VHA9103/FBAB9177 C - 25 ô- UHALP9108-A1C - 28 ò- CableH - 5November, 20021 Year Environmental conditions: Temperature: 19 °C Humidity: 62 % JQA Application No. : KL80020654Regulation : CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Model No.: IC-208HIssue Date : April 10, 2003 FCC ID: AFJ 263300 Page 6 of 43 Electromagnetic Field Radiated Emission Measurement was performed in horizontal and vertical polarization, in the frequency range of 1 GHz - 2.1GHz, in the following test site. Test location: KITA-KANSAI Testing Center 7-7, Ishimaru, 1-Chome, Mino-Shi, Osaka, 562-0027, Japan ò- 1st open test site (3 meters) KAMEOKA EMC Branch 9-1, Ozaki, Inukanno, Nishibetsuin-Cho, Kameoka-Shi, Kyoto, 621-0126, Japan ôôôô-1stopentestsite-3m-10m-30m ôôô-2ndopentestsite-3m-10m Used test instruments: Model No.Device IDast Cal. DateCal. Interval L ò-ESCS30A-1August,20021Year ô-ESCS30A-9 ô- 8566BA - 13 ô- 8593AA - 15 ô-ESVA-6 ò- 4T-10D - 73May, 20021 Year ò- 4T-10D - 74May, 20021 Year ò- WJ-6611-513A - 23May, 20021 Year ô- WJ-68…
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JQA Application No. : KL80020654Regulation : CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Model No.: IC-208HIssue Date : April 10, 2003 FCC ID: AFJ 263300 Page 16 of 43 Test System-Arrangement (Drawings) Front Controller (EUT) Microphone A Main Unit(EUT) BCDE 50Ω ̄ External Speaker DC13.8V DC Power Supply Note) : Ferrite Core ̄:Notermination A:MIC B: ANT C: DATA D:SP E: DC13.8V 1 2-pin plugφ 120V/60Hz JQA Application No. : KL80020654Regulation : CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Model No.: IC-208HIssue Date : April 10, 2003 FCC ID: AFJ 263300 Page 17 of 43 Preliminary Test and Test-setup(Drawings) Electromagnetic Field Radiated Emission 30 MHz - 1000 MHz: The preliminary test was performed according to the description of ANSI C63.4-1992 Sec.8.3.1.1 (Preliminary Radiated Emissions Tests) and Sec.6.2.1 (Tabletop Equipment Tests). The preliminary test was carried out to investigate the frequency of the emission that has the highest amplitude relative to the limits within normal operating modes, cable positions, and a typical system configuration. In order to find out to the maximum emission, the preliminary test and a final test were performed in accordance with the following steps. Step 1: One operation mode of the test system was setting. Step 2: Using a test receiver and a test antenna probe, the significant frequency of the emission's circumstance from the test system were investigated. These data were recorded every one of 22 divided bands in the specified frequency band (30 MHz - 1000 MHz). Step 3: Using a test receiver and a linearly polarized broadband antenna, the emission's circumstance from the test system was measured in according with ANSI C63.4-1992 Sec.8.3.1.2 (Final Radiated Emissions Tests) at each frequency which was found the higher emission referred to level vs. frequency on the list and which was measured by the resonant tuned dipole antenna. The maximum emission was found by changing the cable positions or cable manipulation under a typical system configuration. Step 4: Return to step 1, if the other operation mode was possible to be setting. Step 5: The worst result was reported arranging data of which was obtained and performed by one or plural operation modes as the final test. At the worst point that has the highest amplitude relative to the limit the repeatability of the level was reconfirmed. The photographs of the tests system setup on the worst point were taken and recorded. ò-3m ô-10m EUT1-4 mTest Receiver 0.8 m Ground Plane Turntable30 MHz - 300 MHz : Biconical Antenna 300 MHz - 1000 MHz : Log-periodic Antenna JQA Application No. : KL80020654Regulation : CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Model No.: IC-208HIssue Date : April 10, 2003 FCC ID: AFJ 263300 Page 18 of 43 Electromagnetic Field Radiated Emission 1 GHz - 2.1 GHz: The preliminary test was performed according to the description of ANSI C63.4-1992 Sec.8.3.1.1 (Preliminary Radiated Emissions Tests) and Sec.6.2.1 (Tabletop Equipment Tests). The preliminary test was carried out to investigate the frequency of the emission that has the highest amplitude relative to the limits within normal operating modes, cable positions, and a typical system configuration. In order to find out to the maximum emission, the preliminary test and a final test were performed in accordance with the following steps. Step 1: One operation mode of the test system was setting. Step 2: In order to investigate the frequencies of maximum emissions, the horn antenna position was approached to the EUT and the significant frequency of the emission's circumstance from the test system were investigated. These data were recorded in the specified frequency band (1 GHz - 2.1 GHz). Step 3: The emission's circumstance from the test system was measured in accordance with ANSI C63.4-1992, Sec.8.3.1.2 (Final Radiated Emissions Tests) at each frequency which was found higher emission referred to level vs. frequency on the list and which was measured in the specified distance using the horn antenna. Step 4: Return to step 1, if the other operation mode was possible to be setting. Step 5: The worst result was reported arranging data of which was obtained and performed by one or plural operation modes as the final test. At the worst point that has the highest amplitude relative to the limit the repeatability of the level was reconfirmed. The photographs of the tests system setup on the worst point were taken and recorded. Pad Att. ò- 3 m10dB ô-10m Horn AntennaPre. Amp. EUT1-4 m Pad Att 10dB Ground0.8 mTest PlaneReceiver TurntableHorizontal and Vertical 1 to 4 m (Variable) JQA Application No. : KL80020654Regulation : CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Model No.: IC-208HIssue Date : April 10, 2003 FCC ID: AFJ 263300 Page 19 of 43 Antenna-Conducted Power 30 MHz - 2.1GHz: The test was performed according to the description of ANSI C63.4-1992 Sec.12.1.5 (Antenna-Conducted Power Measurements). EUTTest ANT10dB PadReceiver INAttenuator JQA Application No. : KL80020654Regulation : CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Model No.: IC-208HIssue Date : April 10, 2003 FCC ID: AFJ 263300 Page 20 of 43 38dB Rejection Test (§15.121(b)): The test(38dB Rejection Test) is carried out in accordance with procedure as follows. 1) Test system is composed as follows. SignalE U TResistorDistortion GeneratorLoad (8 )MeterΩ ANT IN 2) The setting frequencies of the signal generator were selected the bottom, the medium and the top frequency within each of the frequency bands allocated to the Cellular Radiotelephone Service in CFR 47 FCC Rules and Regulations Part 22 Subpart H. For transmitter in Mobile : 824.040 MHz, 836.505 MHz, 848.970 MHz For transmitter in Base: 869.040 MHz, 881.505 MHz, 893.970 MHz The setting output of the signal generator was adjusted to a level 66dB(μV). The setting frequency modulation was adjusted to an 1 kHz tone at 3 kHz deviation. 3) The EUT is capable of receiving 118.0000 MHz - 999.9900 MHz. For each frequency in step 2), the band of the EUT was scanned all over the range by stepping up every 1 kHz. Then the s…
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Mobile Transceiver
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
VHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
UHF DIGITAL TRANSCEIVER
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
Scanning Receiver
Equipment Class
CSR - Scanning Receiver
Linear Amplifier
Equipment Class
AMP - Amplifier