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GLE136178R49.82-49.90MHZ WIRELESS R/C TOY-RX

Suncon Toys Industry Ltd
49.82-49.90MHZ WIRELESS R/C TOY-RX - FCC ID GLE136178R - Suncon Toys Industry Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
CRR - Superregenerative Receiver
Date of Grant
May 20, 2004
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
May 20, 2004
Equipment Note
49.82-49.90MHZ WIRELESS R/C TOY-RX
Frequency Range
49.82000000 - 49.90000000
Company
Suncon Toys Industry Ltd
Country
Hong Kong

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Users Manual

1 Dodge Ram 1500 60-4383 RadioShack Thank you for buying a RadioShack Dodge Raminator Monster Truck. Built to 1/14 scale, it can reach speeds of up to 550 feet per minute. Your truck’s super-size wheels handle the rough spots with ease. Your truck is for age 6 and up. Your truck comes in two frequencies (27 MHz and 49 MHz), so you and your friends can drive together. Check the box to see which frequency you have. INSTALLING BATTERIES Cautions:  Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.  Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities.  If you do not plan to use the vehicle for a week or more, remove the batteries from the transmitter and the vehicle. Batteries can leak chemicals that can damage electronic parts.  Never leave dead or weak batteries in the vehicle or transmitter.  Use only the recommended battery pack and charger.  Do not charge or recharge the battery pack while it is in the vehicle.  After you chare or recharge the battery (12 to 14 hours), disconnect it from the charger. Overcharging the battery pack might damage it.  Do not recharge a battery pack immediately after use (while it is still hot). Allow it to cool first.  Be sure the battery connectors and wires are positioned so they do not touch any moving parts. Warning: Dispose of batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them. IN THE TRANSMITTER You need one 9V battery (not supplied, available at your local RadioShack 2 store) to power the transmitter. For the best performance and longest life, we recommend a RadioShack alkaline battery. 1. Pull up on the tab on the bottom edge of the transmitter and lift the cover to remove it. 2. Place a battery in the compartment according to the polarity symbols ( + and - ) marked inside. [illus. — installing battery] 3. Replace the cover and snap it shut. When the transmitter’s range decreases, replace its battery. IN THE CAR Your truck uses 8 AA alkaline batteries or a 9.6V rechargeable battery pack (neither supplied, available at your local RadioShack store) for power. You can install AA alkaline batteries in the battery box to use the truck while the battery pack is charging. 1. Slide ON/OFF on the side of the truck to OFF. 2. Use a coin to turn the battery compartment latches counterclockwise until they stop. Lift the battery compartment door to remove it. 3. If you are using 9.6V battery pack, attach the battery pack’s connector to the truck’s matching connector and place it in the recessed area. If you are using alkaline batteries, place them in the supplied battery compartment box according to the polarity symbols ( + and - ) marked inside. Attach the battery box’s connector to truck’s matching connector. Turn the box face down and place it in the recessed area. Attach the battery pack’s connector to the car’s matching connector. Do not force them together. They fit only one way. 4. Close the cover and turn the latches clockwise until they stop to secure the cover. When the truck moves slowly or does not move at all, recharge the truck’s battery pack. Note: Occasionally, fully discharge the battery pack before you recharge it. Otherwise, the battery pack loses its ability to fully charge. 3 DRIVING THE RACER Warning: Never play with your racer in the street. Caution: If the vehicle gets stuck under an object, immediately release both buttons on the transmitter. Then retrieve the vehicle. 1. Slide ON/OFF on the side of the truck to ON. The headlights turn on. 2. Slide L/H (under the rear bumper) to H for driving on smooth surfaces, or to L for driving on rougher surfaces. 3. Use the transmitter’s control levers to drive and steer the truck. [Illus. — transmitter front view] Left Control Lever-- •GPush forward to move forward. •GPush forward and to the right for turbo speed. •GPull backward to move backward. •GRelease to stop. Right Control Lever •GPush left to turn left. •GPush right to turn right. •GRelease to go straight. 4. When you finish driving the racer, slide ON/OFF to OFF. The headlights turn off. HELPFUL HINT •GRunning your racer continuously for long periods generates high heat levels. Heat causes wear and tear on the motor. To help keep heat levels down, when your racer’s batteries die, let the racer cool at least 10 minutes before installing new batteries. •GIf the racer’s motor runs but does not respond to the transmitter, move closer to the racer and try again. •GIf someone uses a CB nearby, it might interfere with control of the racer. If this happens, move the racer away from the CB. •GYou cannot operate your racer near devices with transmitters that use the same frequency as your racer (27 or 49 MHz). Check the box to see which frequency you have. •GIf the racer moves slowly and you have installed new batteries, check the wheel mechanisms for lint, thread, hair, or dust. 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT If the racer does not drive in a straight line when you release the right control lever, use a flat-bladed screwdriver to adjust the wheel alignment control on the bottom of the truck. Turn the control toward R if the truck is pulling to the left, or toward L if the truck is pulling to the right. [CARE] [SERVCIE AND REPAIR] [FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY] [THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW] [Warranty] RadioShack Corporation Fort Worth, Texas 76102 60-4383 04A04 Printed in China FCC NOTE THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.

ID Label/Location Info

49MHZ Receiver FCC ID: GLE136178R RadioShack This device complies with Part 15 of CAT. NO. 60-4383 the FCC rules. Operation is subject Power: 8 "AA" batteries to the following two conditions: or " 9.6V " battery pack for vehicle, (1) This device may not cause " 9V " battery for transmitter harmful interference, and Custom Manufactured in China (2) This device must accept any for RadioShack Corporation, interference received, including Fort Worth, Texas 76102 interference that may cause undesired operation.

Operational Description

FCC ID: GLE136178R Technical Description : The brief circuit description is listed as follows : - Q1 and associated circuit act as Superregenerative Receiver. - ICRX2C and associated circuit act as Decoder. - Q4, Q5, Q6, Q7,Q8,Q9 and associated circuit act as Motor 1 Driver. - Q10,Q11,Q12,Q13,Q14,Q15,Q16 and associated circuit act as Motor 2 Driver. Antenna Used : A permanent wire antenna has been used.

Test Report

THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU, SEOUL KOREA 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: Suncon Toys Industry Ltd. FCC ID: GLE136178R REPORT :THRU-404012 COVER SHEET Test Report Product Name: 49.82-49.90 MHz Wireless R/C Toy - RX FCC ID: GLE136178R Applicant: Suncon Toys Industry Ltd. 11/F., Kai Tak Factory Building, 99 King Fuk Street, San Po Kong, KOWLOON HONG KONG Date Receipt: 04/21/2004 Date Tested: 04/30/2004 THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU , SEOUL KOREA T81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: Suncon Toys Industry Ltd. FCC ID: GLE136178R REPORT :THRU-404012 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST APPLICANT: SUNCON TOYS INDUSTRY LTD. FCC ID: GLE136178R TEST REPORT CONTAINING: PAGE 1...............TEST EQUIPMENT LIST PAGE 2...............TEST PROCEDURES PAGE 3...............RADIATION INTERFERENCE TEST DATA EXHIBITS CONTAINING: EXHIBIT 1............BLOCK DIAGRAM EXHIBIT 2............SCHEMATIC EXHIBIT 3............INSTRUCTION MANUAL EXHIBIT 4............SAMPLE OF FCC ID LABEL EXHIBIT 5............LOCATION OF FCC ID LABEL EXHIBIT 6............EXTERNAL PHOTO - FRONT SIDE EXHIBIT 7............EXTERNAL PHOTO - BACK SIDE EXHIBIT 8............INTERNAL PHOTO - COMPONENT SIDE EXHIBIT 9............INTERNAL PHOTO - COPPER SIDE EXHIBIT 10...........CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT 11...........TEST SET UP PHOTO THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU , SEOUL KOREA T81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: Suncon Toys Industry Ltd.. FCC ID: GLE136178R REPORT :THRU-404012 Page1 of 3 APPLICANT: SUNCON TOYS INDUSTRY LTD. FCC ID: GLE136178R TEST EQUIPMENT LIST DEVICE MODEL MFGR SERNO DUE.CAL EMI Test Receiver ESVS 10 Rohde & Schwarz 830489/001 2005.04.07. Spectrum Analyzer 8566B Hewlett Packard 2311A02394 2005.04.07. Spectrum Display 85662A Hewlett Packard 2542A12429 2005.04.07. Quasi-Peak Adapter 85650A Hewlett Packard 2521A00887 2005.04.07. RF Preselector 85685A Hewlett Packard 2648A00504 2005.04.07. Pre-Amplifier 8449B Hewlett Packard 3008A00375 2005.04.07. Pre-Amplifier 8447F Hewlett Packard 3113A05367 2005.04.07. Spectrum Monitor EZM Rohde & Schwarz 862304/007 2005.04.07. Bico-Antenna 94455-1 Eaton 977 2005.03.17. Log-Periodic Antenna 3146 EMCO 2051 2005.03.17. Dipole Antenna TDA25/1/2 Electro Metrics 176/200/200 2005.03.17. Horn Antenna SAS-571 A.H Systems 414 2005.03.17. Spectrum Analyzer R3261C Advantest 71720189 2005.04.07. LISN KNW-242 Kyoritsu 8-923-2 2004.07.17. LISN 8012-50-R- 24 Solar 8379121 2004.07.17. Loop Ant 6507 EMCO 1435 2004.10.06. Signal Generator SMS Rohde & Schwarz 872165/100 2005.04.07. Modulation Analyzer 8901B Hewlett Packard 3438A05094 2005.04.07. Frequency Counter CMC251 Tektronic CMC-251TW52489 2005.04.07. THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU , SEOUL KOREA T81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: Suncon Toys Industry Ltd.. FCC ID: GLE136178R REPORT :THRU-404012 Page2 of 3 TEST PROCEDURE GENERAL: This report shall NOT be reproduced except in full without the written approval of ThruLab & Engineering. RADIATION INTERFERENCE: The test procedure used was ANSI STANDARD C63.4-1992 using a HEWLETT PACKARD spectrum analyzer with a preselector. The bandwidth of the spectrum analyzer was 100 kHZ with an appropriate sweep speed. The analyzer was calibrated in dB above a microvolt at the output of the antenna. The resolution bandwidth was 100KHZ and the video bandwidth was 300KHZ. The ambient temperature of the UUT was 20ºC with a humidity of 48%. FORMULA OF CONVERSION FACTORS: The Field Strength at 3m was established by adding the meter reading of the spectrum analyzer (which is set to read in units of dBuV) to the antenna correction factor supplied by the antenna manufacturer. The antenna correction factors are stated in terms of dB. The gain of the Preselector was accounted for in the Spectrum Analyzer Meter Reading. Example: Freq (MHz) METER READING + ACF = FS 33 20 dBuV + 10.36 dB = 30.36 dBuV/m @ 3m ANSI STANDARD C63.4-1992 10.1.7 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES: The unit under test was placed on a table 80 cm high and with dimensions of 1m by 1.5m. The table used for radiated measurements is capable of continuous rotation. When an emission was found, the table was rotated to produce the maximum signal strength. At this point, the antenna was raised and lowered from 1m to 4m. The antenna was placed in both the horizontal and vertical planes. ANSI STANDARD C63.4-1992 12.1.1.1 SUPERREGENERATIVE RECEIVER: A signal Generator was set to the unit under test operating frequency. An un- Modulated continuous wave (CW) signal was radiated at the super regenerative receiver operating frequency to cohere the characteristic broadband emissions from the receiver. The situation was similar for the conducted measurement except that the table did not rotate. The EUT was setup as described in ANSIC63.4-1992 with the EUT 40 cm from the vertical ground wall. Not Applicable, battery operated. THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU , SEOUL KOREA T81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: Suncon Toys Industry Ltd.. FCC ID: GLE136178R REPORT :THRU-404012 Page3 of 3 APPLICANT: SUNCON TOYS INDUSTRY LTD. FCC ID: GLE136178R NAME OF TEST: RADIATION INTERFERENCE RULES PART NO.: 15.109 REQUIREMENTS: 30 to 88 MHz: 40.0 dBuV/M @ 3 METERS 88 to 216 MHz: 43.5 dBuV/M 216 to 960 MHz: 46.0 dBuV/M ABOVE 960 MHz: 54.0 dBuV/M TEST RESULTS: A search was made of the spectrum from 30 to 1000MHz and the measurements indicate that the unit DOES meet the FCC requirements. TEST DATA: No Emission Frequency (MHz) Meter Reading dBuV Ant. Polaritry Correction Factor dB Cable Loss dB Field Strength (dBuv/m) Margin (dBuv) Limit (dBuv/m) 1 43.96 16.1 H 12.0 0.9 29.1 -10.9 40.0 2 46.62 23.7 H 11.5 1.0 36.2 -3.8 40.0 3 47.76 24.1 H 11.3 …

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Test Setup Photos

THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU , SEOUL KOREA T81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: Suncon Toys Industry Ltd. FCC ID: GLE136178R REPORT :THRU-404012 THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU , SEOUL KOREA T81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: Suncon Toys Industry Ltd. FCC ID: GLE136178R REPORT :THRU-404012 THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU , SEOUL KOREA T81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: Suncon Toys Industry Ltd. FCC ID: GLE136178R REPORT :THRU-404012

Contact Information

Applicant

Garry Feung
852 2352-3268Fax: 852 2352-3267

Test Firm

Thru Lab & EngineeringK. Kang
[email protected]82-2-846-5002Fax: 82-2-834-0969

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115B49.82 MHz - 49.9 MHz-

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