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H78KPBSR100NBASE STATION RADIO

KP Electronic Systems Ltd
BASE STATION RADIO - FCC ID H78KPBSR100N - KP Electronic Systems Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Sep 26, 2012
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 26, 2012
Equipment Note
BASE STATION RADIO
Frequency Range
136.00000000 - 174.00000000
Company
KP Electronic Systems Ltd
Country
Israel

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Users Manual

BSR100N™ Programming Guide Using KP’s GUP5000™ Utility Program, the BSR100N™ parameter values listed below can be programmed or modified. An RSINT001 adapter connects between BSR100 and a PC (see Figure 3).  Transmit frequency (MHz)  Receiver frequency (MHz)  TX time out (0-240 sec.) Figure 3: BSR100N™ PC Connection Configuration Operating Instructions  Connecting BSR100N™ to GUP5000™ (utility program)  Loading Parameter Values  Changing Parameter Values  Updating Parameter Value Changes  Confirming Parameter Value Changes  Activating Self Test Connecting BSR100N™ to GUP5000™ 1. Connect BSR100N™ to a PC using the RSINT001 adapter (see Figure 3). 2. Click StartPrograms KP UtilitiesGUP5000. The GUP5000 main screen displays, showing the device type, version, Status device diagnostic, and parameters. See Example in figure 4. Figure 4: Gup5000™ Main Screen Loading Parameter Values Parameter values must be loaded after connecting the GUP5000™ utility software. To Load Parameter Values 1. From the GUP5000 main screen, click Prompt ? (Alt P). 2. Click Read (Alt R). The name of the device type, version, and suitable parameters are displayed. Changing Parameter Values Parameter values can be changed, as required:  Type the new parameter value in the designated parameter text box. Updating Parameter Value Changes 1. Click Send (Alt S). The Send Warning dialog box displays “Are you sure?” 2. Choose one:  Click Yes, to update parameter changes. OR  Click No, to return to the GUP5000 main screen without updating changes. Figure 5: Gup5000™ Modulation Table Confirming Parameter Changes Ensure that any parameter value changes made are updated. To Confirm Parameter Changes From the GUP5000 main screen, click Read (Alt R). The GUP5000 main screen displays the updated parameter values. Performing SELF TEST After parameter values are loaded, Perform SELF TEST: 1.Disconnect BSR100N™ from the PC 2.Press the Self- Test button. 3.Observe the Self-Test Led. (Refer to Table 2 for SELF-TEST results.) On-Screen HELP To view a brief explanation of any BSR100N™ parameter, click the required parameter text box. The cursor will appear in the designated text box, and the valid parameter range, with a brief explanation, displays at the bottom of the screen. Technical Specification General VHF Band 136-174 MHz Frequency Range 12.5 KHz Channel Spacing Fully PC programming Programming Part 15.109 Subpart (B) radiated spurious emissions. Part 90 FCC rules and reg. under 10-15 VDC Operating Voltage Tx/Rx mod, Tx timer, power trouble, LD, Low Bat, Ovrl., CM, RSSI Diagnostics Receiver -116dBm @ 12 dB SINAD Sensitivity analogy -119dBm MDS sensitivity 60 dB for 12.5 KHz Adj. Ch. Selectivity >60dB Intermodulation response 70dB Spurious and image rejection 250 mV p-p Audio out signal 120ma RX current consumption Transmitter 10w Nominal output power Power 50+10log (Pout)= 60dB or 70 dB whichever is less Spurious/Harmonics requirements 2.2 kHz, (0.7V p-p 1kHz signal) Deviation for input audio signal ±2.5 ppm @ -30ºC to 60ºC Frequency stability at operating temp. range 2.8A+-10% Tx Current consumption max Physical dimension 169x150x44 mm (6.6"x5.9"x1.7) Size 0.65 Kg (1.44 Lbs) Weight Rsint001 Page 1 of 3 RF Exposure Requirements General information: Device category: Fixed per description in Part 2.1091 Environment: Uncontrolled Exposure Fixed devices that operate under Part 90 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use. Antenna: The transceiver is designed to be installed only in sites where the antenna installation sites are outdoor fixed mounted locations. The manufacturer does not specify an antenna, but in fix mounted antenna sites they typically have gains to 3 dBi. This device has provisions for operation only as a fixed mounted device, or a fixed location. Configuration Antenna p/n Type Max. Gain (dBi) Fixed Any omni 3 Operating configuration and exposure conditions: The base stations conducted output power is 10 Watts. In base station operation the duty cycle can reach near 100 %. The manufacturer also markets this device only for occupation use. But, some installations may not control exposure other than separation distance. - A typical fixed installation consists of an antenna system with a coaxial cable of the type RG- 213U which has a loss of 1 dB for a length of 50 feet at VHF frequencies. MPE Calculation: The minimum separation distance is calculated as follows: The limit for uncontrolled exposure environment below 300 MHz is f in 0.2 = mW/cm 2 . Page 2 of 3 Frequency: 150- 174 MHz The conducted power output is 10 Watts. The coax loss was taken as 1.0 dB. Antenna gain was taken as 3 dBi 100% Duty Factor Power Density = S= 0.2 mW/cm 2 S f 1500 G1dBd2.15 gain in dBi G13dBi mW cm 2 CL1.0 dB coax loss S0.2 GG1CL General population S is 1 between 1500 and 100k MHz S is f /1500 f or 300 to 1500 MHz S is 0.2 between 30 and 300 MHz gain numeric Gn10 G 10 Occupational S is 1 between 30 and 300 MHz S is f /300 between 300 and 1500 MHz S is 5 between 1500 and 100k MHz (See 47 CFR 1.1310) Gn1.585 R PoGn() 4S inches R 2.54 R79.411 distance in centim eters required f or com pliance inches31.264 ft inches 12 ft2.605 W10 power in Wat ts D1 Duty Factor in decimal % (1=100%) 1 f or FM 0.6 f or SSB E30 exposure t im e in minutes U30 (use 6 f or controlled and 30 f or uncont rolled) WexpWD E U PC E U 100 Wexp10Watt s PC100 % on time ___________________________________________________________________ ______ Po10000mWatts f300 Frequency in MHz dBd0.85 antenna gain in dBd power density limit f or uncontrolled exposure Page 3 of 3 Conclusion: For a transmitter operating with the above criteria the separation distance should be no less than 80 cm or 2.6 ft between the antenna, including any radiating structure, and any persons when normally operated. Other operating conditions should follow a procedure like that shown above and following the guidelines su…

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RF Exposure Info

Page 1 of 3 RF Exposure Requirements General information: Device category: Fixed per description in Part 2.1091 Environment: Uncontrolled Exposure Fixed devices that operate under Part 90 of this chapter are subject to routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use. Antenna: The transceiver is designed to be installed only in sites where the antenna installation sites are outdoor fixed mounted locations. The manufacturer does not specify an antenna, but in fix mounted antenna sites they typically have gains to 3 dBi. This device has provisions for operation only as a fixed mounted device, or a fixed location. Configuration Antenna p/n Type Max. Gain (dBi) Fixed Any omni 3 Operating configuration and exposure conditions: The base stations conducted output power is 10 Watts. In base station operation the duty cycle can reach near 100 %. The manufacturer also markets this device only for occupation use. But, some installations may not control exposure other than separation distance. - A typical fixed installation consists of an antenna system with a coaxial cable of the type RG- 213U which has a loss of 1 dB for a length of 50 feet at VHF frequencies. MPE Calculation: The minimum separation distance is calculated as follows: The limit for uncontrolled exposure environment below 300 MHz is f in 0.2 = mW/cm 2 . Page 2 of 3 Frequency: 150- 174 MHz The conducted power output is 10 Watts. The coax loss was taken as 1.0 dB. Antenna gain was taken as 3 dBi 100% Duty Factor Power Density = S= 0.2 mW/cm 2 S f 1500 G1dBd2.15 gain in dBi G13dBi mW cm 2 CL1.0 dB coax loss S0.2 GG1CL General population S is 1 between 1500 and 100k MHz S is f /1500 f or 300 to 1500 MHz S is 0.2 between 30 and 300 MHz gain numeric Gn10 G 10 Occupational S is 1 between 30 and 300 MHz S is f /300 between 300 and 1500 MHz S is 5 between 1500 and 100k MHz (See 47 CFR 1.1310) Gn1.585 R PoGn() 4S inches R 2.54 R79.411 distance in centim eters required f or com pliance inches31.264 ft inches 12 ft2.605 W10 power in Wat ts D1 Duty Factor in decimal % (1=100%) 1 f or FM 0.6 f or SSB E30 exposure t im e in minutes U30 (use 6 f or controlled and 30 f or uncont rolled) WexpWD E U PC E U 100 Wexp10Watt s PC100 % on time ___________________________________________________________________ ______ Po10000mWatts f300 Frequency in MHz dBd0.85 antenna gain in dBd power density limit f or uncontrolled exposure Page 3 of 3 Conclusion: For a transmitter operating with the above criteria the separation distance should be no less than 80 cm or 2.6 ft between the antenna, including any radiating structure, and any persons when normally operated. Other operating conditions should follow a procedure like that shown above and following the guidelines such as those in FCC document OET-65.

Test Report

FCC PART 90 TEST REPORT APPLICANT KP ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LTD. P.O. BOX 42 TEFEN INDUSTRIAL PARK 24959 ISRAEL FCC ID H78KPBSR100N MODEL NUMBER BSR100 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION BASE STATION RADIO DATE SAMPLE RECEIVED 6/4/2012 DATE TESTED 6/22/2012 TESTED BY Joe Scoglio APPROVED BY Mario R. de Aranzeta TIMCO REPORT NO. 1423AUT12TestReport.doc TEST RESULTS PASS FAIL THE ATTACHED REPORT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED EXCEPT IN FULL WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF TIMCO ENGINEERING, INC. 849 NW STATE ROAD 45 NEWBERRY, FL 32669 USA PH: 888.472.2424 OR 352.472.5500 FAX: 352.472.2030 EMAIL: [email protected] HTTP: //WWW.TIMCOENGR.COM Certificate # 0955-01 Applicant: KP ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LTD. FCC ID: H78KPBSR100N Report: K\KP H78\1423AUT12\1423AUT12TestReport.doc Page 2 of 25 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL REMARKS ................................................................................................. 3 GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................................... 4 EQUIPMENT LIST ...................................................................................................... 5 TEST PROCEDURE ................................................................................................... 6 RF POWER OUTPUT .................................................................................................. 7 MODULATION CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................ 8 VOICE MODULATED COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT ............................................... 8 OTHER MODULATION CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................... 9 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH ......................................................................................... 10 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH PLOTS .............................................................................. 12 SPURIOUS EMISSIONS AT ANTENNA TERMINALS (CONDUCTED) ........................... 18 FIELD STRENGTH OF SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ......................................................... 20 FREQUENCY STABILITY .......................................................................................... 21 FREQUENCY STABILITY .......................................................................................... 22 Applicant: KP ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LTD. FCC ID: H78KPBSR100N Report: K\KP H78\1423AUT12\1423AUT12TestReport.doc Page 3 of 25 GENERAL REMARKS The attached report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written permission of Timco Engineering Inc. Summary The device under test does: fulfill the general approval requirements as identified in this test report not fulfill the general approval requirements as identified in this test report Attestations This equipment has been tested in accordance with the standards identified in this test report. To the best of my knowledge and belief, these tests were performed using the measurement procedures described in this report. All instrumentation and accessories used to test products for compliance to the indicated standards are calibrated regularly in accordance with ISO 17025 requirements. Testing Certificate # 0955-01 I attest that the necessary measurements were made, under my supervision, at: Timco Engineering Inc. 849 NW State Road 45 Newberry, Fl 32669 Authorized Signatory Name: Mario de Aranzeta C.E.T. Compliance Engineer/ Lab. Supervisor Date: June/22/2012 Applicant: KP ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LTD. FCC ID: H78KPBSR100N Report: K\KP H78\1423AUT12\1423AUT12TestReport.doc Page 4 of 25 GENERAL INFORMATION DUT Specification DUT Description BASE STATION RADIO FCC ID H78KPBSR100N Model Number BSR100 Type of Emission 11K0F1D & 6K0F1D Modulation FM DUT Power Source 110–120Vac/50– 60Hz DC Power 12.5V Battery Operated Exclusively Test Item Prototype Pre-Production Production Type of Equipment Fixed Mobile Portable Test Conditions Temperature: 26ºC Relative humidity: 50%. Modification to the DUT None Test Exercise The DUT was placed in continuous transmit mode. Applicable Standards ANSI/TIA 603-C:2004, FCC CFR 47 Part 90 Test Facility Timco Engineering Inc. at 849 NW State Road 45 Newberry, FL 32669 USA. Applicant: KP ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LTD. FCC ID: H78KPBSR100N Report: K\KP H78\1423AUT12\1423AUT12TestReport.doc Page 5 of 25 EQUIPMENT LIST Device Manufacturer Model Serial Number Cal/Char Date Due Date Analyzer Silver Tower Spectrum Analyzer HP 8566B Opt 462 3552A22064 3638A08608 11/10/10 11/10/12 Antenna: Biconnical Electro- Metrics BIA-25 1171 06/13/12 06/13/14 Antenna: Biconnical Eaton 94455-1 1096 05/04/11 05/04/13 Antenna: Log- Periodic Electro- Metrics LPA-25 1122 05/04/11 05/04/13 Frequency Counter HP 5352B 2632A00165 06/22/11 06/22/13 Frequency Counter HP 5385A 2730A03025 08/17/11 08/17/13 Signal Generator HP 8640B 2308A21464 02/23/12 02/23/14 Hygro- Thermometer Extech 445703 0602 06/15/11 06/15/13 Digital Multimeter Fluke 77 35053830 09/09/11 09/09/13 Analyzer Silver Tower RF Preselector HP 85685A 2926A00983 11/10/10 11/10/12 Modulation Analyzer HP 8901A 3435A06868 07/18/11 07/18/13 Analyzer Silver Tower Quasi-Peak Adapter HP 85650A 3303A01844 11/23/10 11/23/12 Temperature Chamber Tenney Engineering TTRC 11717-7 07/03/12 07/03/14 Frequency Counter HP 5385A 3242A07460 06/22/11 06/22/13 3-Meter Semi- Anechoic Chamber Panashield N/A N/A 12/31/11 12/31/13 Applicant: KP ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS LTD. FCC ID: H78KPBSR100N Report: K\KP H78\1423AUT12\1423AUT12TestReport.doc Page 6 of 25 TEST PROCEDURE Power Line Conducted Interference: The procedure used was ANSI/TIA 603-C: 2004, using a 50uH LISN. Both lines were observed with the DUT transmitting. The bandwidth of the spectrum analyzer was 10 kHz with an appropriate sweep speed. Bandwidth 20 dB: The measurements were made with the spectrum analyzer's resolution bandwidth (RBW) = 1 MHz and the video bandwidth (VBW) = 3 MHz and the span set as shown on plot. Power Output: The RF power output was measured at the antenna feed point using a peak power meter. Antenn…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Yoram Kenig
[email protected]215 542-7460Fax: 215 542-7461

Test Firm

Timco Engineering, Inc.Bruno Clavier
[email protected]352-472-5500Fax: 352 472 2030

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
29136 MHz - 174 MHz10 W6K00F1D1.38 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is rated conducted. Maximum conducted power output according to 90.205(s) is 12 W. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance from all persons during normal operation as documented in this filing. Users and installers must be provided with appropriate antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions, including antenna co-location requirements of � 1.1307(b)(3), for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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