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KBCIX260-PROG82BTItronix GoBook II

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Itronix GoBook II - FCC ID KBCIX260-PROG82BT - General Dynamics Itronix Corporation
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Sep 06, 2004
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 06, 2004
Equipment Note
Itronix GoBook II
Frequency Range
2402.00000000 - 2480.00000000
Company
General Dynamics Itronix Corporation
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Identification GoBook II (IX260) Radio Specific Safety and Radio Identification Information. June 2004 ยท Revision Mod Aug 04 Copyright Notice ยฉ Copyright 2004 Itronix Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any other language or computer language in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, whether it be electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written consent of Itronix Corporation, South 801 Stevens Street, Spokane, Washington 99204. Disclaimer This document is printed in the U.S.A. Itronix Corporation reserves the right to revise the manual and make periodic changes to the content without a direct or inferred obligation to Itronix to notify any person of such revision or changes. Itronix Corporation does not assume responsibility for the use of this help manual, nor for any patent infringements or other rights or third parties who may use the manual. This document contains valuable trade secrets and proprietary information of Itronix Corporation. This product is available for purchase under the terms of the Itronix Hardware Purchase and Software License Agreement. Itronix hardware products may be reconditioned, or be manufactured from parts and components that may be new, used, rebuilt, or recycled and in some cases, the hardware product may not be new and may have been previously installed. In any event, Itronix warranty terms apply. Trademark and Patent Notice Itronix is a registered trademark of Itronix Corporation. GoBook II is a registered trademark of Itronix Corporation Microsoft, MS, Windows, and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Warnings and Safety Information WARNING It is important that only authorized Itronix personnel attempt repairs on Itronix equipment as this might void any maintenance contract with your company. Unauthorized service personnel might be subject to shock hazard on some Itronix equipment if removal of protective covers is attempted. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Internal radio may have an individual FCC Identifiers which are not applicable to this configuration. Only the FCC ID: (KBCIX260-PROGC82BT) shown on the label located on the bottom of the IX260 Laptop PC is applicable. The IX260 Laptop PC must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter than specified in the filing . This FCC identifier does include PAN ,WLAN and WAN Radio's. Cradle option does support External WAN Antenna's for this FCC Identifier. Safety Information This device contains a WLAN radio transmitter. When using the WLAN transmitter, a minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the upper right edge of the display screen and all users/bystanders. The WLAN transmitter should be turned off before carrying the Laptop PC order to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements. This device contains a WAN radio transmitter. When using the WAN transmitter, a minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the upper right edge of the display screen and all users/bystanders. The WAN transmitter should be turned off before carrying the Laptop PC order to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements . This device contains a PAN radio transmitter. When using the PAN transmitter, a minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the upper left edge of the display screen and all users/bystanders. The WLAN transmitter should be turned off before carrying the Laptop PC order to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements . Radio Specific Information Aug 16 2004 GoBook II ยฎ Radio Specific Safety Information Radio Specific Safety Information Page 1 of 1Radio Specific Safety Information 8/16/2004file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\harwoodm.ITRXNT1\Desktop\KBCIX260-%20P...

Users Manual

Identification GoBook II (IX260) Radio Specific Safety and Radio Identification Information. June 2004 ยท Revision Mod Aug 04 Copyright Notice ยฉ Copyright 2004 Itronix Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any other language or computer language in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, whether it be electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written consent of Itronix Corporation, South 801 Stevens Street, Spokane, Washington 99204. Disclaimer This document is printed in the U.S.A. Itronix Corporation reserves the right to revise the manual and make periodic changes to the content without a direct or inferred obligation to Itronix to notify any person of such revision or changes. Itronix Corporation does not assume responsibility for the use of this help manual, nor for any patent infringements or other rights or third parties who may use the manual. This document contains valuable trade secrets and proprietary information of Itronix Corporation. This product is available for purchase under the terms of the Itronix Hardware Purchase and Software License Agreement. Itronix hardware products may be reconditioned, or be manufactured from parts and components that may be new, used, rebuilt, or recycled and in some cases, the hardware product may not be new and may have been previously installed. In any event, Itronix warranty terms apply. Trademark and Patent Notice Itronix is a registered trademark of Itronix Corporation. GoBook II is a registered trademark of Itronix Corporation Microsoft, MS, Windows, and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Warnings and Safety Information WARNING It is important that only authorized Itronix personnel attempt repairs on Itronix equipment as this might void any maintenance contract with your company. Unauthorized service personnel might be subject to shock hazard on some Itronix equipment if removal of protective covers is attempted. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Internal radio may have an individual FCC Identifiers which are not applicable to this configuration. Only the FCC ID: (KBCIX260-PROGC82BT) shown on the label located on the bottom of the IX260 Laptop PC is applicable. The IX260 Laptop PC must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter than specified in the filing . This FCC identifier does include PAN ,WLAN and WAN Radio's. Cradle option does support External WAN Antenna's for this FCC Identifier. Safety Information This device contains a WLAN radio transmitter. When using the WLAN transmitter, a minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the upper right edge of the display screen and all users/bystanders. The WLAN transmitter should be turned off before carrying the Laptop PC order to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements. This device contains a WAN radio transmitter. When using the WAN transmitter, a minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the upper right edge of the display screen and all users/bystanders. The WAN transmitter should be turned off before carrying the Laptop PC order to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements . This device contains a PAN radio transmitter. When using the PAN transmitter, a minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the upper left edge of the display screen and all users/bystanders. The WLAN transmitter should be turned off before carrying the Laptop PC order to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements . Radio Specific Information Aug 16 2004 GoBook II ยฎ Radio Specific Safety Information Radio Specific Safety Information Page 1 of 1Radio Specific Safety Information 8/16/2004file://C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\harwoodm.ITRXNT1\Desktop\KBCIX260-%20P...

Users Manual

Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG User's Guide Your Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection adapter works with either 802.11b or 802.11g wireless standard. Operating at 2.4 GHz frequency at speeds of up to 54 Mbps you can now connect your computer to high-capacity existing 802.11b networks using multiple access points within large or small environments, and also to high-speed 802.11g networks. Your wireless adapter maintains automatic data rate control according to access point location to achieve the fastest possible connection. All your wireless client connections can be easily managed by the Intel(R) PROSet for Wireless utility. Using the Intel(R) PROSet for Wireless Profile Wizard, you can create profiles automatically to suite your specific connection requirements. Enhanced security measures using 802.1x, WPA encryption and authentication, and 128-bit WEP encryption is standard for both 802.11b and 802.11g. Introduction to Wireless Networking Software Installation Using Intel(R) PROSet for Wireless Connecting to a Network Security Overview Setting up Connection Security Troubleshooting Specifications Glossary Customer Support Safety and Regulatory Notices Warranty Adapter Registration Information in this document is subject to change without notice. (c) 2000โ€“2003 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel Corporation, 5200 N.E. Elam Young Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497 USA The copying or reproducing of any material in this document in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Intel Corporation is strictly forbidden. Intel(R) is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Intel disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this document. Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein. September 2003 Back to Contents Page Wireless LAN Overview: Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG User's Guide About Wireless LAN Technology l Choosing a WLAN l Configuring a WLAN l Identifying a WLAN l Surveying the Site of Your WLAN l Factors Affecting Range A wireless network connects computers without using network cables. Computers use radio communications to send data between each other. You can communicate directly with other wireless computers, or connect to an existing network through a wireless access point. When you set up your wireless adapter, you select the operating mode for the kind of wireless network you want. You can use your wireless adapter to connect to other similar wireless devices that comply with the 802.11 standard for wireless networking. Choosing a Wireless LAN Wireless LANs can operate with or without access points, depending on the number of users in the network. Infrastructure mode uses access points to allow wireless computers to send and receive information. Wireless computers transmit to the access point, the access point receives the information and rebroadcasts it to other computers. The access point can also connect to a wired network or to the Internet. Multiple access points can work together to provide coverage over a wide area. Peer-to-Peer mode, also called Ad Hoc mode, works without access points and allows wireless computers to send information directly to other wireless computers. Ad Hoc Mode is only supported in 802.11b and 802.11g networks. You can use Peer-to-Peer mode to network computers in a home or small office or to set up a temporary wireless network for a meeting. Configuring a Wireless LAN There are three basic components that must be configured for an 802.11 wireless LAN to operate properly: l Network Name: Each wireless network uses a unique Network Name to identify the network. This name is called the Service Set Identifier (SSID). When you set up your wireless adapter, you specify the SSID. If you want to connect to an existing network, you must use the name for that network. If you are setting up your own network you can make up your own name and use it on each computer. The name can be up to 32 characters long and contain letters and numbers. l Profiles: When you set up your computer to access a wireless network, the wireless client manager creates a profile for the wireless settings that you specify. If you want to connect to another network, you can scan for existing networks and make a temporary connection, or create a new profile for that network. After you create profiles, your computer will automatically connect when you change locations. l Security: The 802.11 wireless networks use encryption to help protect your data. Wired equivalent privacy (WEP) uses a 64-bit or 128-bit shared encryption key to scramble data. Before a computer transmits data, it scrambles the data using the secret encryption key. The receiving computer uses this same key to unscramble the data. If you are connecting to an existing network, use the encryption key provided by the administrator of the wireless network. If you are setting up your own network you can make up your own key and use it on each computer. m Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a security enhancement that strongly increases the level of data protection and access control to a WLAN. WPA mode enforces 802.1x authentication and key-exchange to strengthen data encryption. WPA utilizes its Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP). TKIP provides important data encryption enhancements that include a per-packet key mixing function, a message integrity check (MIC) named "Michael", an extended initialization vector (IV) with sequencing rules, and a also re-keying mechanism. Using these improvement enhancemeโ€ฆ

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Cover Letter(s)

EXHIBIT XIII - Cover Letters New Certification Report for the FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROG82BT Cover Letter 1.) Certification Action Requested Cover Letter 2.) Request for Confidentiality under Part 0.459. Cover Letter 3.) ITRONIX Agent Authorization letter allowing Rod Munro to sign FCC Form 731 on behalf of ITRONIX, Corp. Exhibit 13

Cover Letter(s)

American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 August 27, 2004 RE: FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROG82BT_ATCB001559 Attention: Rod Munro I have a few comments on this Application. Please note that further comments may arise in response to answers provided to the questions below. 1. Please note that a number of exhibits are purported to be confidential. However, no request for confidentiality appears to have been provided. Please provide a request for confidentiality addressing the types of information to be held confidential. 2. Please note that the external photos show the WLAN and BT in the Host. However, the photos doe not clearly show how the PCMCIA card is a part of this device. If this is simply a PCMCIA card with its own ID, then it is not considered part of the ID on the host. If this PCMCIA card is an integral part of the host, please clearly show this in the external photos or please clearly show how this is an integral part of the host. 3. Please note that the only internal photos provided are that of the BT. Please remove all shielding on the WLAN card and show both sides of the card in a separate internal photos exhibit. Please also note that you have not provided the internal photos of the PCMCIA card. Please provide internal photos showing the components of this PCMCIA. 4. Please note that the label states โ€œ this product contains....FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROG82BTโ€. Please note that this is an improper label as the device does not contain this ID, the product ID is KBCIX260-PROG82BT. The label indicates that only one of the transmitters is the specific ID while the ID applies to the Host will all of the transmitters. Please provide a label that properly identifies the host with the ID and does not appear to suggest that the ID applies to only one transmitter inside the host. 5. Please note that there is does not appear to be any information on why this device is mobile and not portable. Please explain why SAR is not required for this device. 6. I could not find the channel separation plots in the report. Please explain or please specify the page on which they can be found. 7. Please note that the test setup photos for conducted and radiated do not look like they were done on the same type laptop. Please explain. Industry Canada 8. Please not that you have only provided the emissions designator and bandwidths for the PCS and Cell devices (i.e. 200KGXW. Please provide the emissions bandwidth and emissions designators for the WLAN and the Bluetooth device on the form. 9. Dennis Ward mailto:[email protected] The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information may result in application termination. Correspondence should be considered part of the permanent submission and may be viewed from the Internet after a Grant of Equipment Authorization is issued. Please do not respond to this correspondence using the email reply button. In order for your response to be processed expeditiously, you must submit your documents through the AmericanTCB.com website. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the sender.

External Photos

Applicant: ITRONIX, Corp. FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROG82BT Exhibit 3 External Photos I INTEL Pro Model: WM3B2200BG, WLAN location in IX260 EXHIBIT 3 1 Applicant: ITRONIX, Corp. FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROG82BT INTEL Pro Model: WM3B2200BG, with labels front and back INTEL Pro Model: WM3B2200BG, without labels front and back EXHIBIT 3 2

External Photos

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ID Label/Location Info

Applicant: ITRONIX, Corp. FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROG82BT LIST OF EXHIBITS DESCRIPTION EXHIBITS REFERENCE I. Identification label Information 1 2.1033 (b) 7 & 2.925 & General Information 1A 1. Production Plans 2.1031 2. Application References N/A 3. Data submittal Procedure 4. Similar Certified Transmitter II. Certification Data 2 III. External Photographs 3 2.1033 (b) 7 IV. Block Diagrams (Circuit Diagrams) -confidential 4 2.1033 (b) 5 V. Schematic Diagrams & Antenna Assembly -confidential 5 2.1033 (b) 5 VI. Supplemental Test Report WLAN 6 2.1033 (b) 6 Part 15.247 โ€“ DTS, WLAN IX 260 Supplemental EMC Test Report, For a previously Certified WLAN Intentional Radiator Module INTEL, Corp. FCC ID: PD9WM3B2200BG with the Rangestar antenna 1) Reference Conducted RF Power Output Part 15.247(b) and Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power 2) Field Strength of Three Fundamental Operating Frequencies 3) Radiated Harmonics and Spurious Emissions 802.11(b) mode 4) Radiated Harmonics and Spurious Emissions 802.11(g) mode 5) Band Edge measurements 802.11(b) mode 6) Band Edge measurements 802.11(g) mode 7) AC Power Line Conducted Emissions 150 kHz โ€“ 30 MHz, Part 15.107(a) 8) Radiated Spurious Emissions 30 โ€“ 1000 MHz, Part 15.209 (a) Note: We reference some of the original test report exhibits for items Required by Part 15.247 (a), (b (1)), (d). Exhibit 1 1 Applicant: ITRONIX, Corp. FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROG82BT DESCRIPTION EXHIBITS REFERENCE VI. Test Report Bluetooth Original ITRONIX Certification 6 2.1033 (b) 6 Part 15.247 โ€“ FHSS, Complete EMC Test Report for the previously Certified Bluetooth, Intentional Radiator Module, Mutsumi, Elec. Co., Ltd., FCC ID: POOWML-C11XX, Model: WML-C11NU. Installed in the IX260 and Certified under the FCC ID: KBCIX260MPIA555BT. Eleven Common Bluetooth Items 6 Six tests required 6 15.247 (a, b, c, g, h) 1) The Occupied Bandwidth Section 15.247(a) ii 2) Conducted Output Power Section 15.247(b) 1 3) EIRP limit Section 15.247(b) 3 4) RF safety Section 15.247(b) 4 see Exhibit XII 5) Spurious Emissions Section 15.247 (c) 6) Power Spectral Density in Acquisition Mode VII. Test Set-up Procedures 7 2.1041 VIII. Instruction Manual 8 2.1033 (b) 3 IX. Internal Photographs 9 2.1033 (b) 7 X. Part List and Tune Up Procedures -confidential 10 2.1033 XI. MPE RF Exposure Information 11 2.1093 & 15.247 (b)4 XII. Operational Description -confidential 12 2.1033 (b) 1, 2, 4, 8 Antenna Requirements 12 15.203 XIII. Cover Letter, Action Requested 13 Cover Letter, Request For Confidentiality 13 Cover Letter, Authorization to sign FCC Form 731 13 Please NOTE: Exhibits 4, 5 and 10 & 12 are requested to held confidential EXHIBIT 1. FCC and INDUSTRY CANADA IDENTIFICATION LABEL The FCC Identifier label required under Section: 47 CFR, 2.1033(c) 11 for the FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROGBT82, is located on page following. The IC Identifier required by RSP-100 is also displayed. Exhibit 1 2 Applicant: ITRONIX, Corp. FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROG82BT FCC ID label location is on the bottom of the IX260 PC. FCC ID label is the large label, with a silver background and black lettering, located right of center, between the covers labeled RAM and BATTERY. II II V Part 15.19 labeling requirement and compliance statement, upper left black label. Exhibit 1 3

Internal Photos

ยฉ 2003 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260MPIA555IBT (Model: IX260) Rugged Laptop PC with AirCard 555 CDMA Modem, WLAN, & Bluetooth Transmitters INTERNAL EUT PHOTOGRAPHS Co-located Bluetooth Transmitter ยฉ 2003 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260MPIA555IBT (Model: IX260) Rugged Laptop PC with AirCard 555 CDMA Modem, WLAN, & Bluetooth Transmitters INTERNAL EUT PHOTOGRAPHS Co-located Bluetooth Transmitter Bluetooth Transmitter Bluetooth Transmitter ยฉ 2003 Celltech Labs Inc. ITRONIX CORPORATION FCC ID: KBCIX260MPIA555IBT (Model: IX260) Rugged Laptop PC with AirCard 555 CDMA Modem, WLAN, & Bluetooth Transmitters Right Side WLAN Antenna Left Side Bluetooth Antenna INTERNAL EUT PHOTOGRAPHS Internal Antennas for Co-located Cisco MPI-350 Mini-PCI DSSS WLAN Card and Bluetooth Transmitter Distance at LCD back-side between dipole antenna feed/swivel-joint and WLAN and Bluetooth antennas

RF Exposure Info

Applicant: ITRONIX, Corp. FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROG82BT EXHIBIT 11 - MPE CALCULATION DATA FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROG82BT Applicant: ITRONIX, Corp. Model: IX260 with the three co-located transmitters listed below 1.)Sony Ericsson GC82 with IX260 blade antenna Tx Freq: 848.80 MHz Source based time averaged Power @ antenna terminal input: 26.35 Antenna gain: 1.82 dBi Tx Freq: 1880.00 MHz Source based time averaged Power @ antenna terminal input: 24.04 Antenna Gain: 2.6 dBi -supporting MPE calculations on page 3. 2.) INTEL PRO WM3B2200BG, WLAN with Rangestar antenna PN: 100929 Tx Freq: 2437 MHz Max Peak Power @ antenna terminal input: 17.41 dBm Antenna Gain: 4.5 dBi -supporting MPE calculations on page 4. 3.) MITSUMI Electric Co., Ltd, WML-C11NU,Bluetooth with Rangestar antenna PN: 100929 Tx Freq: 2402 MHz Max Peak Power @ antenna terminal input: 14.46 dBm Antenna Gain 4.5 dBi -supporting MPE calculations on page 4. Exhibit 11 1 Applicant: ITRONIX, Corp. FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROG82BT The GC82 WAN and the WLAN do not transmit at the same time. However, either the GC82 WAN or the WLAN can transmit at the same time as the Bluetooth, so multiple frequency exposure information is provided for these two combinations. Individual calculations are made for the GC82 with the MaxRad 3 dBi Gain - Vehicular Antenna Mount (P/N:WMLPVDB800/1900). The MPE calculations are submitted for multiple frequency exposure criteria. The ratio of the field strength or power density to the applicable exposure limit at the exposure location was determined for each transmitter below and the sum of these ratios does not exceed the 1 mW/cm^2 limit for uncontrolled exposure / general population exposure limits detailed in CFR 47, Part 1.1310. 1.) Multiple Frequency Exposure Requirements with GC82& BT Ratio 1 Ratio 2 Limit GC82/Cellular Bluetooth 0.156/.6 0.016/1 <1.0 = 0.260 = 0.016 <1.0 Sum = 0.276 (mW/cm^2) <1.0 Ratio 1 Ratio 2 Limit GC82/PCS Bluetooth 0.092/1 0.016/1 <1.0 = 0.092 = 0.016 <1.0 Sum = 0.108 (mW/cm^2) <1.0 2.) Multiple Frequency Exposure Requirements WLAN & BT Ratio 1 Ratio 2 Limit WLAN Bluetooth 0.031/1 0.016/1 <1.0 = 0.031 = 0.016 <1.0 Sum = 0.047 (mW/cm^2) <1.0 MPE calculations for general population/uncontrolled limits are on the following two pages. Exhibit 11 2 Applicant: ITRONIX, Corp. FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROG82BT Prediction of MPE Limit OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 ________ S = PG/4 ฯ€R 2 R = โˆš PG/4ฯ€S S= power density P= power input to the antenna G= power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R= distance to the center of radiation of the antenna MPE General Population/Uncontrolled GC82 Cellular Tx Frequency: 848.80 MHz Max. Peak Power Antenna Input Terminal: 26.35 dBm Antenna gain: 2.60 dBi S= 0.57 (mW/cm^2) P= 431.5191 (mW) G= 1.82 (numeric) R = 10.51 (cm) Field Density S (mw/cm^2) at 20cm = 0.156 (mw/cm^2) GC82 PCS Tx Frequency: 1880.00 MHz Max. Peak Power Antenna Input Terminal: 24.04 dBm Antenna gain: 2.60 dBi S= 1.00 (mW/cm^2) P= 253.5129 (mW) G= 1.82 (numeric) R = 6.06 (cm) Field Density S (mw/cm^2) at 20cm = 0.092 (mw/cm^2) Exhibit 11 3 Applicant: ITRONIX, Corp. FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROG82BT MPE General Population/Uncontrolled INTEL PRO WLAN Tx. Frequency: 2437.00 MHz Max. Peak Power Antenna Input Terminal: 17.41 dBm Antenna gain: 4.5 dBi S= 1.00 mW/cm^2) P= 55.0808 (mW) G= 2.82 (numeric) R = 3.51 (cm) Field Density S (mw/cm^2) at 20cm = 0.030850298 (mw/cm^2) MITSUMI BLUETOOTH Tx. Frequency: 2402.00 MHz Max. Peak Power Antenna Input Terminal: 14.16 dBm Antenna gain: 4.50 dBi S= 1.00 (mW/cm^2) P= 27.9254 (mW) G= 2.82 (numeric) R = 2.50 (cm) Field Density S (mw/cm^2) at 20cm = 0.01564815 (mw/cm^2) Exhibit 11 4 Applicant: ITRONIX, Corp. FCC ID: KBCIX260-PROG82BT MPE General Population/Uncontrolled GC82 Cellular With MaxRad 3 dBi Gain - Vehicular Mount Antenna (P/N: WMLPVDB800/1900) Tx Frequency: 848.80 MHz Max. Peak Power Antenna Input Terminal: 26.35 dBm 3 dBi Antenna gain minus 1.89 dB cable loss, (17 ft.) 1.11 dBi S= 0.57 (mW/cm^2) P= 431.5191 (mW) G= 1.29 (numeric) R = 8.85 (cm) Field Density S (mw/cm^2) at 20cm = 0.111 (mw/cm^2) GC82 PCS With MaxRad 3 dBi Gain - Vehicular Mount Antenna (P/N:WMLPVDB800/1900) Tx Frequency: 1880.00 MHz Max. Peak Power Antenna Input Terminal: 24.04 dBm 3 dBi Antenna gain minus 2.8 dB cable loss, ( 17 ft.) 0.20 dBi S= 1.00 (mW/cm^2) P= 253.5129 (mW) G= 1.05 (numeric) R = 4.60 (cm) Field Density S (mw/cm^2) at 20cm = 0.053 (mw/cm^2) Exhibit 11 5

Test Report

Exhibit VI EXHIBIT VI Test Report Bluetooth - Certification FCC ID: KBCIX260MPIA555BT IX260 Rugged Laptop with Bluetooth Intentional Radiator Co-located with 1.) Aircard 555 Cellular PCS radio modem under Parts22/24 2.) MPI350 802.11(b) WLAN, DTS Intentional Radiator under Part 15.247 (see separate reports for each transmitter) This Report is For The Bluetooth Intentional Radiator Under Part 15.247 FHSS Prepared On Behalf Of ITRONIX, Corporation 801 South Stevens Street Spokane, WA 99204 Prepared By Spectrum Technology, Inc. 209 Dayton Street, Suite 205 Edmonds, WA 98020 425 771-4482 November 25, 2003 Applicant: ITRONIX, Corp. FCC ID KBCIX260MPIA555BT Exhibit VI2 Bluetooth Test Report Table of Contents Section 2.1033(b)6 Cover Page1 Table Of Contents2 Twelve Common Items to Bluetooth Deviceโ€™s 3 - 5 (Incorporated by reference, copied verbatim from FCC list) Test Report - Six Bluetooth Tests Required HIGH POWER 1) The 20 dB Bandwidth Section 15.247(a)26 2) Conducted Peak Output Power Section 15.247(b)17 3) De facto EIRP Limit Section 15.247(b)1 7 4) RF Safety Section 15.247(b)5 Please Refer to Exhibit XII 5) Spurious RF Conducted Emissions Section 15.247 (c) Band-edge Compliance of RF Conducted Emissions8 Spurious Radiated Emissions in Restricted Bands9 Spurious Radiated Emissions At Upper Restricted Band-edge10 6) Power Spectral Density in Acquisition Mode Section 15.247 (d)* LOW POWER 1) The 20 dB Bandwidth Section 15.247(a)211 2) Conducted Peak Output Power Section 15.247(b)112 3) De facto EIRP Limit Section 15.247(b)1 13 4) RF Safety Section 15.247(b)5 Please Refer to Exhibit XII 5) Spurious RF Conducted Emissions Section 15.247 (c) Band-edge Compliance of RF Conducted Emissions14 Spurious Radiated Emissions in Restricted Bands15 Spurious Radiated Emissions At Upper Restricted Band-edge16 Appendix 1 & 2 Table of Contents Plots 1 to 3 20 dB Bandwidth Plot 479 Hopping Frequencies Occupied Band Plots 5 to 7 Conducted Output Power Plot 8240 MHz Span ( high, mid & low channel transmit ) Plots 9 to 10 Spurious RF Conducted Emissions Plot 11 Lower Band-edge Compliance of RF Conducted Emissions Plot 12 Upper Band-edge Compliance of RF Conducted Emissions * Not applicable under the FHSS rules, applies to DTS modulation Applicant: ITRONIX, Corp. FCC ID KBCIX260MPIA555BT Exhibit VI3 BLUETOOTH APPROVALS The following exhibit indicates the FCC Spread Spectrum requirements in Section 15.247(only) for devices meeting the Bluetooth Specifications for devices operating in the USA. The purpose of this exhibit is to help expedite the approval process for Bluetooth devices. This exhibit provides items that vary for each device and also provides a list of items that are common to Bluetooth devices that explains the remaining requirements. The list of common items can be submitted for each application for equipment authorization. This Bluetooth transmitter is a Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum(FHSS) transmitter in the data mode and a Hybrid transmitter in the acquisition mode. For each individual device, the following items, 1-6, will vary from one device to another and must be submitted. 1) The occupied bandwidth in Section 15.247(a)1ii . 2) Condโ€ฆ

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Contact Information

Applicant

Ray Garcia(Agency Manager)
[email protected]954.846.3350Fax: 954.846.3392

Technical Contact

Spectrum Technology IncRod Munro
[email protected]425 771 4482

209 Dayton Street, Suite 205 ยท Edmonds, Washington ยท United States

Test Firm

Spectrum Technology Inc.Rod Munro
[email protected]425-771-4482Fax: 425-771-9283

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
215C2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz28.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output listed is Conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Only the antenna(s) tested in this filing, or similar, may be used with the transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

Other Applications from General Dynamics Itronix Corporation

IX-BTBR51 - FCC ID KBCIX-BR-51 - General Dynamics Itronix Corporation
KBCIX-BR-51

IX-BTBR51

Jan 20, 2008

Equipment Class

DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
IX-MC8775 - FCC ID KBCIX-MC8775 - General Dynamics Itronix Corporation
KBCIX-MC8775

IX-MC8775

May 30, 2007

Equipment Class

PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter
IX-4965AGN - FCC ID KBCIX-4965AGN - General Dynamics Itronix Corporation
KBCIX-4965AGN

IX-4965AGN

May 21, 2007

Equipment Class

NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
IX-AC595 DUAL-BAND CDMA/EV-DO PCMCIA MODEM CARD - FCC ID KBCIX-AC595 - General Dynamics Itronix Corporation
KBCIX-AC595

IX-AC595 DUAL-BAND CDMA/EV-DO PCMCIA MODEM CARD

Apr 19, 2007

Equipment Class

PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter
IX-NW620 CDMA/EV-DO - FCC ID KBCIX-NW620 - General Dynamics Itronix Corporation
KBCIX-NW620

IX-NW620 CDMA/EV-DO

Mar 13, 2007

Equipment Class

PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter