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Operator's Manual Portable Radio Unit KH-500/600 2 NOTICE! This manual covers Ericsson products manufactured and sold by Ericsson Inc. NOTE! Repairs to this equipment should be made only by an authorized service technician or facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs, alterations or substitution of recommended parts made by the user to this equipment not approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment in addition to the manufacturer's warranty. NOTE! The software contained in this device is copyrighted by Ericsson Inc. Unpublished rights are reserved under the copyright laws of the United States. This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Inc., at any time and without notice. Such changes will be incorporated into new editions of this manual. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Ericsson Inc. Copyright Β© January 1999, Ericsson Inc. 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION ..............................................................6 BUTTONS AND KNOBS............................................ 13 INDICATORS ...................................................................19 STATUS INDICATORS ............................................. 20 ALERT TONES ........................................................... 21 OPERATION ....................................................................26 RECEIVING A MESSAGE ........................................ 26 SENDING A MESSAGE ............................................. 27 HOME CHANNEL OPERATION ............................. 28 TYPE 99 OPERATION............................................... 29 SCAN OPERATION ................................................... 31 TELEPHONE INTERCONNECT CALLS (KH-600 ONLY)........................................................... 40 EMERGENCY OPERATION .................................... 44 BATTERY INFORMATION...........................................45 CHARGE BEFORE USING ....................................... 45 RECHARGING THE BATTERY .............................. 45 CONDITIONING THE BATTERY ........................... 46 INSTALLING THE BATTERY PACK..................... 46 REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK....................... 47 BATTERY CARE & MAINTENANCE .................... 48 BATTERY RECYCLING ........................................... 48 OPERATING TIPS ..........................................................49 EFFICIENT RADIO OPERATION .......................... 50 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT) Page ANTENNA CARE AND REPLACEMENT .............. 50 ELECTRONIC DEVICES .......................................... 51 AIRCRAFT .................................................................. 51 BLASTING AREAS .................................................... 51 POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES ......................................................... 52 ACCESSORIES ................................................................53 INTRINSICALLY SAFE USAGE ..................................55 BATTERY PACKS...................................................... 56 ACCESSORIES ........................................................... 57 GLOSSARY ......................................................................58 WARRANTY ....................................................................61 NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERY WARRANTY..........62 OPERATOR'S RADIO SETUP ......................................63 5 This page intentionally left blank 6 INTRODUCTION The KH-500 (Scan) and KH-600 (DTMF) portable radios are lightweight, full-featured radios that provide reliable two-way communications on 1 to 16 channels. The KH-500 radio contains three (3) buttons on the front panel. The KH-600 contains three (3) buttons along with a twelve (12) button DTMF pad on the front panel. The scan function allows monitoring of any or all channels. Any channel may be scanned with or without a priority level. One channel can be programmed for Priority 1 (P1) and another for Priority 2 (P2), with any or all remaining channels programmed as non-priority channels (S). There is also an Emergency GE-STAR mode transmission capability. A LCD display provides status display of the radio functions along with the display of the selected channel number. 7 The Universal Device Connector (UDC), located on the side of the radio, provides connections for external audio accessories. This connector also allows the radio system personnel to connect programming equipment and program the per-channel and overall radio features. Consult the radio dealer to determine the programmed features of your radio. Features that are programmable on a per-channel basis include: β’ Receive Frequency β’ Transmit Frequency β’ Channel Busy Lock-Out β’ Optional Squelch Tail Elimination (STE) for Analog Channel Guard β’ Channel Guard Encode/Decode (Analog or Digital) β’ Type 99 Tone Decode β’ CG/DCG Decode Tones/ Codewords β’ CG/DCG Encode Tones/ Codewords β’ Automatic Number Identification (ANI) β’ RF Power (High or Low) 8 β’ Microprocessor Oscillator Shift in Receive mode β’ Microprocessor Oscillator Shift in Transmit mode β’ Channel Spacing (12.5 kHz or 25/30 kHz) β’ Telephone Interconnect DTMF Keypad enable (KH-600 only) Features that are programmable on an overall radio basis include: β’ Display Backlighting β’ Alert Tones β’ Emergency GE-STAR (with or without Home Channel) β’ Three (3) DTMF Auto-Dial Telephone Numbers (KH-600 only) β’ Carrier Control Timer (CCT) β’ Hi/Low RF Power Button Enable/Disable β’ Scan Options β’ CG Auto/Manual Reset β’ A.N.I. Options β’ Home Channel 9 Figure 1 β KH-500 Scan Radio 10 Figure 2 β KH-600 System Radio 11 Figure 3 - Back And Lefβ¦
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AXATR-381-A2 EXHIBIT 2 ERICSSON INC.
March 5, 1999 Federal Communications Commissions Authorization & Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 Attention: Equipment Authorization Branch Subject:: Type Acceptance FCC ID: AXATR-381-A2 Members of the Commission, Ericsson Inc. request the Type acceptance of the AXATR-381-A2 mobile radio. The AXATR-381-A2 is a conventional mobile radio that operates in the 136-174 Mhz band at a power range from 1 to 5 Watts. The AXATR-381-A2 operates in both narrow and wide band modes and comes in two splits ( 136-155, 150.76-174) the higher split was tested as is representa- tive of the lower split.. This radio exist in a DTMF and scan version. All test have performed in part 2 and part 90 pursuant to the Type Approval requirements. Sincerely, Bryan McWatters Staff Engineer (804) 592-6110 FAX (804) 592-6510 Email: [email protected]
AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 3Ericsson Inc. 1 Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Front 2 Back 3 To p 4 AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 3Ericsson Inc. 2 AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 3Ericsson Inc. 3 AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 3Ericsson Inc. 4
AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 33 INDENTIFICATION NAMEPLATE
AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 9Ericsson Inc. 1 Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s 3d View In Case 2 Main Board Front 3 Main Board Back 4 Control Board Front 5 Control Board Rear 6 AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 9Ericsson Inc. 2 AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 9Ericsson Inc. 3 AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 9Ericsson Inc. 4 AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 9Ericsson Inc. 5 AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 9Ericsson Inc. 6
AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 11 SECTION 3 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH (FOR 25 kHz CHANNELIZATION) Method of Measurement Per 2.989 (c,1) Data on Occupied Bandwidth is presented in the form of a spectrum analyzer plot which illustrates the transmitter sidebands. A plot is taken of the carrier sideband modulated with a 2500 Hz tone at a level 16 dB greater than that required to produce 50 percent modulation. (The spectrum analyzer grid indicates the reference level of the carrier unmodulated in all exhibits.) SECTION 3B,C Bn = 2M + 2DK where M = 3000 Hz Telephony D = 4000 Hz K= 1(assumed) Bn = 14000 Hz Therefore, Emission Designator = 14K0F3E AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 16 SECTION 3 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH (FOR 12.5 kHz CHANNELIZATION) Method of Measurement Per Data on Occupied Bandwidth is presented in the form of a spectrum analyzer plot which illustrates the transmitter sidebands. A plot is taken of the carrier sideband modulated with a 2500 Hz tone at a level 16 dB greater than that required to produce 50 percent modulation. (The spectrum analyzer grid indicates the reference level of the carrier unmodulated in all exhibits.) Section B,C Bn = 2M+2DK where M = 3000 Hz Voice D = 2200Hz K = 1 (assumed) Bn =10400Hz Therefore, Emission Designator =10K4F3E DESCRIPTION _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.983 (c) This transceiver is being prepared for quantity production. 2.983 (d) Transmitter Description This transmitter is a microcomputer synthesized FM transceiver operating in the 136 to 174 MHz band. From 1 to 16 channels may be programmed for use as determined by a EEPROM direct- ing the microcomputer. Features and Options are available as follows: A. 16 Chann els B. Dual Priority Scan C. Transmit High/Low RF power D. CTCSS Channel Guard encode/decode with or without STE E. CDCSS Digital Channel Guard encode/decode with STE F. Type 99 decode (Ericsson or Motorola for mats) G. GE-STAR encode (Standard or Emergency for mat) H. Home Channel operation (Stand alone or with Emergency GE-STAR) I. Carrier Control Timer J. Switchable bandwidth: 12.5/15 kHz or 25.0/30.0 kHz channel spacing K. Microprocessor XTAL frequency shift for Tx or Rx modes L. DTMF encode with Auto-Dial feature (KH-600 models only) DESCRIPTION _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.983 (d) (1) Type of Emission: 14K0F3E, 10K4F3E (2) Frequency Range and Band Splits and Frequency Stability: Band Band Splits Frequency Stability (136 - 174 MHz) (136.0 - 155.0 MHz) +/- 5.0 PPM (150.76 - 174.0 MHz) +/- 5.0 PPM (3) Range of Operating Power: The power amplifier consists of PA Module IC7. The RF power output is regulated by sensing variations in the for ward power that is fed to the antenna from the final RF power amplifier and adjusting the voltage on an earlier stage of the PA module to hold the for ward power constant. Output power is as follows: (136 - 174 MHz) 5 watts rated power (high RF power mode) 1 watt rated power (low RF power mode) DESCRIPTION _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.983 (d) (4) Maximum Power Rating :5.0 Watts (conti nu ed) Input Maximum15 Watts Output 5 Watts (5) Final Amplifier Voltage and Currents in Normal Operation: Power Supply Voltage 7.5 Volts Current 2 Amps
AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 10Ericsson Inc. 1 2.983 (d)(6)Active Parts Information Main BoardIntegrated Circuits DesignatorKG P/NGeneric P/NDescription IC 1IC013032TC75W51FUOP-AMP IC (DCS MOD/MOD) IC 2IC013028TC4W66FUSW IC (N/W SW) IC 3IC042001MB1505PFPLL IC IC 4IC013031TC75S51FUOP-AMP IC (BUFF) IC 5IC013028TC4W66FUSW IC (SW) IC 6IC013019TC7S66FUSW IC (SW) IC 7IC090017M68731LRF-PA IC (VHF-L SPLIT) IC 7IC090016M68731HRF-PA IC (VHF-H SPLIT) IC 8IC013017TA75S01FUOP-AMP IC (RF Po COMP) IC 9IC013007TA31136FNIF IC IC 10IC013028TC4W66FUSW IC (SW) IC 11IC013028TC4W66FUSW IC (SW) IC 12IC013032TC75W51FUOP-AMP IC (BUFF) IC 13IC042002MB88347PFVD/A Converter IC IC 14IC011002TK11250MREG IC (5V) IC 15IC076004RN5VL55CRESET IC (5.5V) IC 17IC013033TC7W02FUNOR GATE IC (UNLOCK) IC 18IC013017TA75S01FOP-AMP IC (AF BUFF) IC 19IC013035S3275Si Diode (DBM) IC 201IC090021M38267E8GPCPU IC 202IC103001AK2342ABASE-BAND IC (CTCSS) IC 203IC013018TC4W53FUMULTIPLEXER IC IC 204IC104001CAT24C04JIEEPROM IC 205IC076003RN5VL40CRESET IC (4V) IC 206IC011002TK11250MREG IC (5V) IC 207IC013019TC7S66FUSW IC Sub-BoardIntegrated Circuits DesignatorKG P/NGeneric P/NDescription IC 401IC025010NJM2073DAF-AMP IC AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 10Ericsson Inc. 2 Main BoardTransistors DesignatorKG P/NGeneric P/NDescription Q 1TR0130142SA1586-YChip Tr (PLL LOOP SW) Q 2TR0130072SC4116-GRChip Tr (PLL LOOP SW) Q 4TR0130072SC4116-GRChip Tr (VCO REG) Q 5TR0130182SC5065-YChip Tr (F. B BUFF) Q 6TR0130182SC5065-YChip Tr (RF AMP) Q 7TR0360052SC3357TChip Tr (RF AMP) Q 8TR0130072SC4116-GRChip Tr (Po DET SW) Q 9TR078027DTC144EUAChip Tr (Po SW,R1=R2=47kO) Q 10TR0130182SC5065-YChip Tr (LOCAL BUFF) Q 11TR0130182SC5065-YChip Tr (F/E BUFF) Q 12TR0130022SA1298Chip Tr (TX5V REG SW) Q 13TR078018UMC5N-TRChip Tr (REG SW FOR IC1,IC13) Q 14TR0130182SC5065-YChip Tr (IF BUFF) Q 15TR078027DTC144EUAChip Tr (CF SW,R1=R2=47kO) Q 16TR078027DTC144EUAChip Tr (CF SW,R1=R2=47kO) Q 17TR0130072SC4116-GRChip Tr (SQ TEMP SW) Q 18TR0130142SA1586-YChip Tr (SQ SW) Q 19TR078015DTC343TKChip Tr (MUTE SW,R1=4.7kO) Q 201TR078027DTC144EUAChip Tr (LIGHT SW,R1=R2=47kO) Q 202TR078028DTC314TKChip Tr (MUTE SW,R1=10kO) Q 203TR078028DTC314TKChip Tr (MUTE SW,R1=10kO) Sub-boardTransistors DesignatorKG P/NGeneric P/NDescription Q 401TR078028DTC314TKChip Tr (AF MUTE SW,R1=10kO) Q 402TR0780292SB1188-QChip Tr (AF-AMP REG SW) Q 403TR0130142SA1586-YChip Tr (AF MUTE SW,R1=10kO) Q 404TR078027DTC144EUAChip Tr (ALM SW,R1=R2=47kO) Q 405TR078027DTC144EUAChip Tr (REG SW,R1=R2=47kO) Q 406TR078027DTC144EUAChip Tr (SP MUTE,R1=R2=47kO) AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 10Ericsson Inc. 3 CIRCUIT & DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.983 (d) (10-12) (10)Oscillator and other Frequency Stabilizing Circuit Descriptions: The frequency reference is a self-contained quartz crystal oscillator (TCXO) module, operating 12.8 MHz. The TCXO is compensated by internal temperature compensating circuit providing Β± 5.0 ppm stability from -30 Β° C to +60 Β° C. (11) a. b. c. d. e. f. Circuit or devices employed for suppression of spurious radiation: The radio has metal cover and metal cabinet. Extensive use of discrete bypass capacitors in the Option and Remote Control Connector of the radio reduces radiation from remote cables. Low pass harmonic filter follows power amplifier output. Internal shields surround synthesizer, power amplifier and radio control logic circuitry. In addition the Control Unit package is metallized to suppress microprocessor radiation. During acquisition of the synthesizer phase lock loop, the transmitter output is inhibited by an RF gate and the removal of DC voltage to the gain control stage of the RF power chain. AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 10Ericsson Inc. 4 CIRCUIT & DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ 2.983 (d) (10-12) (Continued) (11) a. b. Circuit or Devices employed for limiting modulation: Reference is made to the schematic diagram MD00-TC-0081 . Instantaneous audio limiting is accomplished Audio IC (IC501). The Audio IC provides both limiting and Post-Limiting filtering. The Audio IC runs from a regulated supply voltage, which prevents deviation changes vs. changes in radio power supply voltage. Following the limiter, a summing amplifier is used to add in any optional tone modulation, such as CTCSS modulation, which is also temperature and voltage stable. The output from the summing amplifier then passes through the post-limiting filter to a modulation level adjust liner attenuator (also contain IC501), which is in turn coupled to the FM modulated oscillators. The attenuator insures maximum deviation + 4.5 kHz. (12) a. b. c. d. e. f. Circuit or devices employed for suppression of spurious radiation: The radio has metal cover and metal cabinet. Extensive use of discrete bypass capacitors in the Option and Remote Control Connector of the radio reduces radiation from remote cables. Low pass harmonic filter follows power amplifier output. Internal shields surround synthesizer, power amplifier and radio control logic circuitry. In addition the Panel Control Unit package is metallized to suppress microprocessor radiation. During acquisition of the synthesizer phase lock loop, the transmitter output is inhibited by an RF gate and the removal of DC voltage to the gain control stage of the RF power chain. AXATR-381-A2Exhibit 10Ericsson Inc. 5 ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6A-C2.983 (d) (9)Alignment Procedure 1. Test Equipment Service Monitor(HP8920B or equivalent) DC Voltmeter(Input Impedance > 1 Mohm) DC Power Supply(7.5 Volts at 3 A) IBM Personal Computer(or compatible equivalent) Programming Interface Box(TQ33β¦
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AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 1 Table of Contents RF POWER OUTPUT 2 MODULATION CHARACTERISTICS 3 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH 10 SPURIOUS EMISSIONS 21 FREQUENCY STABILITY 30 INDENTIFICATION NAMEPLATE 33 TRANSIENT FREQSUENCY BEHAVIOR 34 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 2 SECTION 1 RF POWER OUTPUT 2.985 (A) The RF Power measured at the output terminals: AXATR-381-A2 5 Watts Method: The measurement was made per TIA/EIA-603 using the following equipment:: A 50 ohm load is attached to the output terminal through a directional coupler.. The power is measured on a HP436A power meter. AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 3 SECTION 2 MODULATION CHARACTERISTICS Ref. Par. 2.987 (a, b, d) the frequency and amplitude response to audio inputs measured per TIA/ EIA 603 are shown on the following sheet 136-174 Mhz Section 2B Audio Frequency Response(25 ,12.5kHz) Section 2C Modulation Characteristics (25 ,12.5kHz) Equipment used was: Marconi Instruments Ltd. FM/AM Modulation Meter TF2300B Hewlett Packard Audio Signal Generator 204D Hewlett Packard Distortion Analyzer 333A At those modulation frequencies at which the transmitter is not capable of producing 30% of sys- tem deviation, audio response is calculated from measurement of input voltage producing a lesser deviation. AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 4 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 5 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 6 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 7 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 8 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 9 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 10 SECTION 3 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH Per 2.989 (c, 1) the measurements were made per TIA/EIA 603. 162.0245 Mhz SECTION 3 B1, B2. C1, C2 (25 kHz, 50 & 150 kHz spans, Voice) SECTION 3 B3, B4, C3, C4 (12.5 kHz, 50 & 150 kHz spans, Voice) AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 11 SECTION 3 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH (FOR 25 kHz CHANNELIZATION) Method of Measurement Per 2.989 (c,1) Data on Occupied Bandwidth is presented in the form of a spectrum analyzer plot which illustrates the transmitter sidebands. A plot is taken of the carrier sideband modulated with a 2500 Hz tone at a level 16 dB greater than that required to produce 50 percent modulation. (The spectrum analyzer grid indicates the reference level of the carrier unmodulated in all exhibits.) SECTION 3B,C Bn = 2M + 2DK where M = 3000 Hz Telephony D = 4000 Hz K= 1(assumed) Bn = 14000 Hz Therefore, Emission Designator = 14K0F3E AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 12 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 13 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 14 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 15 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 16 SECTION 3 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH (FOR 12.5 kHz CHANNELIZATION) Method of Measurement Per Data on Occupied Bandwidth is presented in the form of a spectrum analyzer plot which illustrates the transmitter sidebands. A plot is taken of the carrier sideband modulated with a 2500 Hz tone at a level 16 dB greater than that required to produce 50 percent modulation. (The spectrum analyzer grid indicates the reference level of the carrier unmodulated in all exhibits.) Section B,C Bn = 2M+2DK where M = 3000 Hz Voice D = 2200Hz K = 1 (assumed) Bn =10400Hz Therefore, Emission Designator =10K4F3E AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 17 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 18 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 19 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 20 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 21 SECTION 4 SPURIOUS EMISSIONS Reference 2.991 spurious emissions at the antenna terminals when properly loaded with an appro- priate artificial antenna were measured per TIA\EIA 603. Results are as shown in the following Sections Equipment used was: Hewlett Placard Spectrum Analyzer 140T Display, 8554-B-RF, 8552B-IF. Reference 2.993 field strength of spurious radiation was measured on our three meter range. The site and equipment are described in the site description and attenuation measurements for the Ericsson Inc. three meter radiation site #2 filed with the FCC in Columbia, Maryland, in Novem- ber of 1990. The measurement procedure is per TIA/EIA 603, but done on a three meter test site. Results are shown on the following exhibits *SAME AS FOR 25 OR 12.5 kHz modes. Tx Radiated Emissions SectionsFrequency Mhz Power in Watts M1150.825 1 M2150.825 5 N1173.975 1 N2173.975 5 Tx Conducted Emissions SectionsFrequency Mhz Power in Watts B1150.825 1 B2150.8255 C1173.975 1 C2173.9755 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 22 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 23 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 24 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 25 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 26 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 27 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 28 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 29 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 30 SECTION 5 FREQUENCY STABILITY Par. 2.995 (a,1) (b) (d, 1) variation of output frequency as a result of either temperature or voltage variation is reported in the graphs on the following sheets: (The battery is rated from 6 to 9 volts.) Exhibit 12B Carrier Frequency Vs Temperature Exhibit 12C Carrier Frequency Vs. Voltage The Equipment used is: Hewlett Packard QUARTZ Thermometer Model 2804A Takeda Counter TR5823AK Takeda Digital Multimeter TR6878 Tabai Temperature chamber PL-2G AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 31 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 32 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 33 INDENTIFICATION NAMEPLATE AXATR-381-A2 EXHIBIT 6 ERICSSON INC. 34 SECTION 7 TRANSIENT FREQUENCY BEHAVIOR PER PT 90.214 USING EIA/TIA 603, THE FOLLOWING MEASUREMENTS WERE MADE: The Measurements taken are representative of the entire frequency band. SECTION FREQUENCY BANDWIDTH 7B 162.025 25 kHz 7C 162.025 12.5 kHz Table 1: List of Equipment HP 778D DUAL DIRECTIONAL COUPLER HP432A RF DETECTOR TEKTRONIX 2232 OSCILLOSCOPE HP8657A SIGNAL GENERATOR HP 8901A MODULATION ANALYZER HP436A POWER METER HP 8482A POWER SENSOR 6261 DC POWER SUPPLY KEITHLY 179 TRMS DIGITAL MULTIMETER TEKTRONIX HC100 PLOTTER NARDA ATTENUATORS MINICIRCUITS 15542 ZFRSC-2050 AXATR-381-A2EXHIBIT 6ERICSSON INC. 35 AXATR-381-A2EXHβ¦
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 22,90.21 | 136 MHz - 174 MHz | 1 W | 10K4F3E | 5 ppm |

CM-42
Equipment Class
PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter
DM-15
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Dual Mode TDMA Cellular Handset
Equipment Class
TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear
Dual Mode TDMA Cellular Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Earcellular/pcs portable terminal
Equipment Class
PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear