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IHDT5ZR1Portable Cellular Transceiver

Motorola Mobility LLC
Portable Cellular Transceiver - FCC ID IHDT5ZR1 - Motorola Mobility LLC
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear
Date of Grant
Apr 11, 2000
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Mar 22, 2000
Equipment Note
Portable Cellular Transceiver
Frequency Range
824.00000000 - 849.00000000
Company
Motorola Mobility LLC
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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Attestation Statements

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Cover Letter(s)

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External Photos

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ID Label/Location Info

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Internal Photos

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Parts List/Tune Up Info

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RF Exposure Info

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Test Report

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Users Manual

APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC.FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 8 INSTRUCTION MANUAL A preliminary draft copy of the Users Manual follows: Introduction 1 English Introduction Welcome Thank you for choosing your Motorola phone from a global leader in communications technology. All Motorola digital cellular phones are designed and manufactured to meet Motorola’s rigorous specifications and world-class quality standards. During development, our laboratory testing team took your cellular phone through rigorous durability tests including temperature, humidity, shock, dust, vibration, and drop tests—and the phone still worked! We are confident that the phone you purchased will meet your own exacting standards. Enjoy your Motorola phone. m3tda_us.bk : intro.fm5 Page 1 Thursday, March 2, 2000 10:36 PM Introduction 2 English Understanding this Manual Many of your phone options are accessed by a simple menu system. A full description of the menus and how to move around them is covered in the next section Menu Navigation . When the manual describes the use of each menu item, it will be assumed that you are familiar with the menu system. Key Presses Key presses are represented in this manual using symbols so that you may locate and use the required sequence quickly. A sequence of key presses may be shown as follows:ƒ ‚ 7 CThis means you should press ƒ followed by ‚ , 7 , and then C , in sequence, not simultaneously. Prompts and Messages Your phone responds to key presses by displaying either easy to understand prompts that guide you to the next action, or simple messages confirming that your action is complete. Prompts and messages are represented in this manual in LCD style, for example:Enter 1st Letter or Location —— Other Symbols You will find the following symbols used throughout this manual:A A Note contains additional information which is relevant to the feature/item. ! A Caution contains important additional information which is relevant to the efficient and/or safe usage of your phone. i This symbol indicates a short key sequence for the feature. m3tda_us.bk : intro.fm5 Page 2 Thursday, March 2, 2000 10:36 PM Introduction 3 English Menu Navigation A large number of your phone's options are accessed by using menus which use a common approach for selection, change and cancellation.Please read this section carefully before attempting to access a menu option. When you understand the common approach to menu navigation and how the menus are shown on the page, you will be able to access and change options with ease. Menus and Sub-menus A menu is a simple list of options. Some of these options provide access to a further list of options called a sub-menu. When navigating through the menus you may find it is helpful to think in terms of menu levels - the ‘parent’ menu being on one level and its sub-menus being on a lower level. Entering the Menus Press ƒ then press ⁄ or the Smart Button ( A ) to enter the menu system Navigating the Menus You can navigate through the menu system using the volume keys located on the left side of the phone and the Smart Button ( A ) located on the right side of the phone. Use the upper and lower volume keys to scroll to sub-menus. Use the Smart Button to choose menus and functions. Follow these symbols as a guide for using the keys on the side of your phone: Press q to scroll up. Press Z to scroll down. Press A to select. You can also use your phone’s « and » keys to scroll through the menu system. Leaving the Menus Press º to exit the menu. Menu Options with Security Codes Some options are protected from misuse by requiring you to enter one of the security codes. To use these options, you must enter the requested code before proceeding. m3tda_us.bk : intro.fm5 Page 3 Thursday, March 2, 2000 10:36 PM Introduction 4 English Total Customer Satisfaction At Motorola, Total Customer Satisfaction is a top priority. If you have a question, a suggestion or a concern about your Motorola Cellular Phone, Motorola wants to hear from you.Please contact the Motorola Cellular Response Center by calling one of the local phone numbers in the following countries:Austria 0800 297246Belgium 0800 72 370 Czech Republic 00420 2 21 85 21 01 Denmark 4348 8005Egypt 02 3411800Eire 01 402 6887 Finland 0800 117 036 France 0 803 303 302 Germany 0180 35050Greece 00800 441 28150 Italy 02 696 333 16 Jordan 06 863750Kuwait 484 2000 Ext 1177 Lebanon 01 744156Luxembourg 0800 21 99 Netherlands 0800 022 27 43 Norway 22 55 10 04 Oman 790925Portugal 01 318 0051 Qatar 418999 Saudi Arabia 01 2303294 South Africa 0800 11 48 49 Spain 902 100 077Sweden 08 445 1210 Switzerland 0800 553 109 Turkey 0212 425 9090 UK 0500 55 55 55 United Arab Emirates 04 32 11 66 Hong Kong 852 25063888 People’s Republic of China 86 10 68466060Singapore 65 4855 333 Taiwan 886 2 87731746 United States of America 1 800 331 6456 Canada 1 800 461 4575 For e-mail questions contact:[email protected] Internet questions contact:http://www.motorola.com m3tda_us.bk : intro.fm5 Page 4 Thursday, March 2, 2000 10:36 PM Contents 5 English Contents Safety Important information for the efficient and safe operation of your phone ....................................................... .........................7 About Your Phone and Battery Introduces your phone, explains how to charge and maintain batteries........................................................... ........................13 Using Your Phone Explains how to place calls, how to redial, how to end a call, and how to use the phone memory ................................. ......19 Using the Menu Features Provides an explanation of the Menu Features and how to use them............................................................... ........................25 Using the Message Center Provides an explanation of the Message Center and how to use it ................................................................ ...........................49 Accessories Details the accessories available for use with your …

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Attestation Statements

APPLICANT: MOTOROLAFCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 2A March 24, 2000 SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE STATEMENT Engineer-in-Charge Equipment Authorization Branch Federal Communications Commission We hereby certify that this transmit and receive equipment (FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1) for dual mode mobile station cellular use is capable of full compliance with TIA/EIA-136 (Revision 0), Dual-Mode Mobile Station - Base Station Compatibility Standard, October 1998, (Signed – Kevin Freisen) Kevin Freisen Senior Engineering Resource Manager Personal Communications Sector (Signed – William J. Burke) William J. Burke Senior Principal Staff Engineer Personal Communications Sector APPLICANT: MOTOROLAFCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 2B STATEMENT OF CERTIFICATION The technical data supplied with this application, having been taken under my supervision is hereby duly certified. The following is a statement of my qualifications: BSEE 1983 University of Florida 16 years experience in the design and development of wireless communication devices SIGNATURE:(signed) Kevin Freisen NAME:Kevin Freisen DATE:3/17/00 POSITION:Senior Engineering Resource Manager I hereby certify that the above application was prepared under my direction and that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the facts set forth in the application and accompanying technical data are true and correct: SIGNATURE:(signed) William J. Burke NAME:William J. Burke DATE:3/17/00 POSITION:Senior Principal Staff Engineer

Cover Letter(s)

APPLICANT: MOTOROLAFCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 13 March 23, 2000 CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST CONTAINED WITHIN Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 Re: Application for Cellular/PCS Transceiver Certification Gentlemen: Application: Motorola, Inc., Personal Communications Sector, 600 N. U.S. Highway 45, Libertyville, Illinois 60048-1286 herein submits: Application for Equipment Authorization (FCC Form 731-October 1992 with integrated Fee Processing Form, Fee Codes EFT and EBC), application fee in the amount of $610, and Exhibits; for Certification of a Cellular Transceiver, FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1. Motorola is the manufacturer of this equipment. Confidentiality: Pursuant to Section 0.459 of the Commission's rules (CFR 47), Motorola requests confidentiality for portions of the material contained in this application and that the identified material be withheld from public inspection following the grant of this authorization. This material contains Motorola's trade secrets and confidential information that Motorola does not customarily release to the public and which is otherwise not generally available to the public. Confidentiality is requested for the following exhibits: • Exhibit 4 Block Diagrams • Exhibit 5 Schematics • Exhibit 12 Operational Description Description: This equipment has the capability to operate in the conventional Analog Cellular standard and the Digital TDMA standard in the cellular band, as outlined in EIA/TIA IS136 "Dual-Mode Mobile Station Compatibility Standard", dated December 1995. Technical details for this alternate cellular technology (permitted under the cellular service option provisions in Section 22.933 of the Commission's rules) related to Type Acceptance of this equipment, as noted in paragraphs 31 and 32 of the Report and Order in FCC GEN. Docket No. 87-390, are detailed in Exhibit 12. Note This transceiver is available in two housing styles. Exhibits 3 and 11, contain data for both housings. The data in the other exhibits is applicable to both housing styles. Contact Information: Please contact me by telephone at (847) 523-6167or by e-mail ([email protected]), if there are questions or additional information needed concerning this filing. Regards, Andrew J. Bachler FCC Liaison Cellular Subscriber Sector 600 N. U.S. Highway 45 Libertyville, IL 60048-5343

External Photos

APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 3A Front View Back View (Battery Removed to Show Equipment ID) "Z" Style Housing APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 3B Front View Back View (Battery Removed to Show Equipment ID) "R" Style Housing Equipment ID Label Location

ID Label/Location Info

APPLICANT: MOTOROLAFCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 1 FCC IDENTIFICATION (NAMEPLATE) INFORMATION The FCC label shown is the label that will appear on the radio when in production. It will be placed on the outside of the radio telephone. (refer to exhibit 3). FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1

Internal Photos

APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 9 Front View (Shields Removed) Rear View (Shields Removed)

Parts List/Tune Up Info

APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC.FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 10 TRANSCEIVER ADJUSTMENTS/TUNE-UP PROCEDURE There are no user accessible adjustments or tuning in this portable cellular transceiver. All necessary adjustments and tuning are performed during manufacture of the product. Any adjustments or tuning after service or repair are done as part of that process as special equipment is required to perform such adjustments.

RF Exposure Info

March 23, 2000 SAR Test Report for Motorola portable cellular phone (FCC ID IHDT5ZR1). Prepared by: Paul Moller, Principal Staff Engineer Motorola Personal Communications Sector Product Safety Laboratory Libertyville, Illinois Contents 1) Introduction 2) Applicable Regulations 3) Description of Test Sample 4) Description of Motorola SAR Test Facility 5) Test Sample Conditions 6) Method of Measurement 7) Measurement Uncertainty 8) SAR Test Results for the Talkabout™ Phone Housing 9) Body Worn Configuration for the Talkabout™ Phone Housing 10) SAR Test Results for the V.™ Phone Housing 11) Body Worn Configuration for the V.™ Phone Housing 12) Battery Options 13) Summary Appendix A: Included data for Talkabout™ Phone Housing against the Phantom Head Appendix B: Included for the Talkabout™ Phone Housing in Body-Worn Configuration Appendix C: Included data for V.™ Phone Housing against the Phantom Head Appendix D: Included for the V.™ Phone Housing in Body-Worn Configuration Appendix E: Printout from the Dasy™ measurement system validation test P P a a g g e e 2 2 1. Introduction The Motorola Personal Communications Sector Product Safety Laboratory has performed measurements of the maximum potential exposure to the user of portable cellular phone FCC ID IHDT5ZR1. The Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of this product was measured. This report details the test setup and equipment as well as the results of those tests. 2. Applicable Regulations Federal Communications Commission rule §2.1093(d)(2), the ANSI/IEEE C95.1 1992 and the NCRP Report Number 86 specify the maximum exposure limit of 1.6 W/kg as averaged over any 1 gram of tissue for portable devices being used within 20cm of the user in the uncontrolled environment. 3. Description of Test Sample This phone is available in two different shaped products, the Talkabout™ phone and the V.™ phone. The two phone products are exactly the same except for the shape of the plastic housing. All electrical parameters are the same for both phone shapes. A prototype unit serial number FCF40015 was measured with the Talkabout™ phone housing. This unit is identical in physical construction, maximum radiated power levels and antenna structure to units that will be in production. It transmits in the frequency range of 824 to 849 MHz using AMPS mode and TDMA mode. The unit was tested at its maximum transmitter power. The antenna has a single operating position as shown in figure 1 and figure 2. Figure 1. Front of Talkabout™ Figure 2. Side of Talkabout™ Phone Housing Phone Housing P P a a g g e e 3 3 Figures 3 show the Talkabout™ phone test unit as it is placed onto the Motorola phantom. For the purposes of the actual SAR tests the Motorola phantom head is tilted on its side by 90 degrees so that a vertically oriented measurement probe can easily scan an area where the phone is in close contact with the phantom and the SAR will be the highest. Figure 3. Talkabout™™ Housing against Left Side of Phantom Head For the V.™ phone housing, a prototype unit serial number FCF4001E was measured. This unit is identical in physical construction, maximum radiated power levels and antenna structure to units that will be in production. It transmits in the frequency range of 824 to 849 MHz using AMPS mode and TDMA mode. The unit was tested at its maximum transmitter power. The antenna has a single operating position as shown in figure 4 and figure 5. P P a a g g e e 4 4 Figure 4. Front of V.™ Phone Figure 5. Side of V.™ Phone Figure 6 show the V.™ phone test unit as it is placed onto the Motorola phantom. For the purposes of the actual SAR tests the Motorola phantom head is tilted on its side by 90 degrees so that a vertically oriented measurement probe can easily scan an area where the phone is in close contact with the phantom and the SAR will be the highest. Figure 6. V. ™ Phone Housing against Right side of Phantom Head P P a a g g e e 5 5 4. SAR Test Facility The Motorola test facility utilized for the SAR testing of this product is the Personal Communications Sector Product Safety Laboratory, in Harvard Illinois. The laboratory utilizes a Dosimetric Assessment System (Dasy™) SAR measurement system manufactured by Schmid & Partner Engineering AG (SPEAG™), of Zurich Switzerland. This system utilizes a computer controlled six axis robot to move a measurement probe to measure the SAR. A photo of the Dasy™ system with the Motorola phantom is shown in figure 7. Probe serial number 1103 was used for the measurements of the Talkabout™ phone. It was calibrated at SPEAG™, and has a calibration date of April 20,1999. Dipole Validation Kit type D835V2, serial number 414 was used to validate the system accuracy. The validation SAR value is 8.56 mW/g normalized to 1 Watt, and the Dasy™ system used for the test phone measured 9.12 mW/g normalized to 1 Watt. This is within the required accuracy, and thus the measured SAR values are considered correct. See appendix E for printout of the validation test from the Dasy™ measurement system. Probe serial number 1391 was used for the measurements of the V.™ phone. It was calibrated at SPEAG™, and has a calibration date of October 6,1999. Dipole Validation Kit type D835V2, serial number 414 was used to validate the system accuracy. The validation SAR value is 8.56 mW/g normalized to 1 Watt, and the Dasy™ system used for the test phone measured 9.12 mW/g normalized to 1 Watt. This is within the required accuracy, and thus the measured SAR values are considered correct. See appendix E for printout of the validation test from the Dasy™ measurement system. The measurement methodology is described in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 44, no. 3, August 1995, titled Electromagnetic Energy Exposure of Simulated users of Portable Cellular Telephones. The Dasy™ system is operated per the instructions in the Dasy™ Users Manual. The entire manual is available directly from SPEAG™. P P a a g g e e 6 6 Figure 7. Dasy™ System 5. Test Sample Condit…

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Test Report

APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC.FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 6 SUBMITTED MEASURED DATA INDEX RF Power Output, Analog & 800 MHz Digital Modes - Measured Data....................6A Audio Response - Graph...........................................................................................6B Post Limiter Low Pass Filter Response - Graph........................................................6C Signaling Channel Audio Roll-Off Filter Response - Graph.......................................6D Modulation Limiting (Compandor In) - Graph............................................................6E1 Modulation Limiting (Compandor Out) - Graph.........................................................6E2 Occupied Bandwidth, Audio - Photograph.................................................................6F1 Occupied Bandwidth, Audio and SAT - Graph..........................................................6F2 Occupied Bandwidth, Wideband Data - Graph..........................................................6F3 Occupied Bandwidth, signaling Tone and SAT - Graph............................................6F4 Occupied Bandwidth, 800 MHz Digital Mode - Graph ..............................................6F5 800MHz Conducted Spurious and Harmonic Emissions, -Graph.............................6G1 800MHzRadiated Spurious and Harmonic Emissions, -Graph..................................6H1 Frequency Change vs. Temperature, Analog Mode - Graph....................................6J1 Frequency Change vs. Temperature, 800 MHz Digital Mode - Graph......................6J2 Frequency Change vs. Supply Voltage, Analog Mode - Graph.................................6K1 Frequency Change vs. Supply Voltage, 800 MHz Digital Mode – Graph..................6K2 Measurement techniques..........................................................................................6L APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC.FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 6A RF POWER OUTPUT DATA The input supply to the transmitter was set at 3.6 Volts. The voltage at the final amplifying device voltage was 3.6V. The RF power output was measured with the indicated voltage and current applied into the final RF amplifying device(s). ANALOG MODE: Measured RF Output:0.320 Watts Measured DC Voltage:3.6 Volts Measured DC Current:488 mA Measured RF Input:1 mW 800MHz DIGITAL MODE: In Digital Mode the values measured for RF Output, DC Current and RF Input Power are all average values which reflect the 1/3 duty cycle of TDMA operation. Measured RF Output:0.537 Watts Measured DC Voltage:3.6 Volts Measured DC Current:266 mA Measured RF Input:1 mW ERP: The input supply to the transmitter was set at 3.6 Volts. Measurements were made relative to a dipole with a known gain of 2.14dB relative to an isotropic source. ANALOG MODE: Measured ERP (Relative to Half-Wavelength Dipole):0.275 Watts 800MHz DIGITAL MODE: Measured ERP (Relative to a Half-Wavelength Dipole):0.440 Watts APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INCFCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 6B Transmit Electrical Audio Response -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 100100010000 FREQUENCY (Hz) MODULATION (dB) Modulation Upper Limit Lower Limit APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC. FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 6C Tx Post-Limiter Lowpass Filter Response -100 -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 100100010000 Freq. (Hz) Magnitude Response (dB) Reference: 1 KHz = 0 dB Method: Constant Input, Swept Sinewave Date: 10/11/99 Post-Limiter Filter Response Specification (IS-55, 3.3.1.2.2.3.) APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC.FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 6D Tx Signaling Channel Audio Roll-Off Filter Response -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 100100010000100000 Audio Frequency (Hz) Filter Output (dB) Signaling Channel Response Specification (IS-55) Method: Random Manchester Data Date: 4/30/99 APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC.FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 6E-1 APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC.FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 6E-2 APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC.FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 6F-1 BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT DATA FOR TRANSMITTER TYPES F8W DEVIATION OF THE CARRIER WITH 2500 Hz AUDIO MODULATION HORIZONTAL SCALE = 20 kHz/ DIVISION VERTICAL SCALE = 10 dB/ DIVISION (ATTENUATION) RESOLUTION BANDWIDTH = 300 Hz AUDIO LEVEL = 16 dB GREATER THAN LEVEL REQUIRED TO PRODUCE +/- 6 kHz POWER LEVEL = 0.6 W MEASURED DATA: 1. Instantaneous Deviation Control set for a maximum of +/- 12 kHz. 2. Tune and adjust to obtain unmodulated carrier on the analyzer scope. Save trace of unmodulated carrier. 3. Modulate the Transmitter with the 2.5 kHz tone, 16 dB greater than that required to produce +/- 6 kHz modulation. Photograph the sideband display while it is superimposed upon the unmodulated carrier. APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC.FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 6F-1 SPEC LIMITS: a. On any frequency removed from the assigned carrier frequency by more than 20 kHz, up to and including 45 kHz, the sideband is at least 26 dB below the carrier. b. On a any frequency removed from the assigned carrier frequency by more than 45 kHz, up to the first multiple of the carrier frequency, the sideband is at least 60 dB below the carrier or 43 + log10(mean power output in Watts) dB, whichever is smaller attenuation. APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC.FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 6F-2 BANDWIDTH MEASUREMENT DATA FOR TRANSMITTER TYPES F8W DEVIATION OF THE CARRIER WITH 2500 Hz AUDIO MODULATION AND SUPERVISORY AUDIO TONE HORIZONTAL SCALE = 20 kHz/ DIVISION VERTICAL SCALE = 10 dB/ DIVISION (ATTENUATION) RESOLUTION BANDWIDTH = 300 Hz AUDIO LEVEL = 16 dB GREATER THAN LEVEL REQUIRED TO PRODUCE +/- 6 kHz POWER LEVEL = 0.6 W MEASURED DATA: 1. Instantaneous Deviation Control set for a maximum of +/- 12 kHz. 2. Tune and adjust to obtain unmodulated carrier on the analyzer scope. Save trace of unmodulated carrier. 3. Modulate the Transmitter with the 2.5 kHz tone, 16 dB greater than that required to produce +/- 6 kHz modulation and add SAT with +/- 2 kHz deviation. Photograph the sideband display while it is superimposed upon the unmodulated carrier. APPLICANT: MOTOROLA, INC.FCC ID: IHDT5ZR1 EXHIBIT 6F-2 SPEC LIMITS: a. On any…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Jeff Narducci(Director Product Compliance)
[email protected]847-687-6928Fax: 847-687-6928

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
322H824 MHz - 849 MHz440.00 mW30K0DXW200 Hz
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