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KTB-13281-9-005Remote Audio/Video Transmitter

Broadcast Sports Inc.
Remote Audio/Video Transmitter - FCC ID KTB-13281-9-005 - Broadcast Sports Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Jul 19, 2011
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jul 19, 2011
Equipment Note
Remote Audio/Video Transmitter
Frequency Range
2450.00000000 - 2483.50000000
Company
Broadcast Sports Inc.
Country
United States

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External Photos

External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005 External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005 External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005 External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005 External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005 External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005

ID Label/Location Info

SCALE 4:1 SIZE DRAWING NUMBER SCALE 13281-4-018 B SHEET 1 OF 1 1 REV LABEL, FCC MINI-TX, 2GHz BROADCAST SPORTS, INC.7455 Race Road, Hanover, MD 21076, USA, Phone: (410) 564-2600 DRAWN: M. SARTIN 1/13/2011 CHECKED: APPROVED: UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTES & REF DES NOMENCLATURE OR DESCRIPTION ITEM NO. PART OR IDENTIFYING NUMBER MANUFACTURER QTY REQD ANGLE  4:1 .01.0051° THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROPRIETARY TO BROADCAST SPORTS, INC. AND SHALL NOT BE DISCLOSED, DISSEMINATED, COPIED, OR USED EXCEPT FOR PURPOSES EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED IN WRITING BY BROADCAST SPORTS, INC. 3 PL DEC  2 PL DEC  COMMON AXIS TO BE WITHIN  .010 CONCENTRICITY BETWEEN DIA ON A PARTS LIST THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION BROADCAST SPORTS, INC. HANOVER, MD 21076 FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005 MODEL: 13281-9-005 1-2 LABEL, FCC, MINI-TX, 2GHz 13281-4-018 1 1 REVISIONS APPROVED DATE DESCRIPTION LTR ZONE 1 PROTOTYPE 1/13/2011 MCS CONTROL DRAWING NOTES: 1. MATERIAL: POLYESTER LABE L WITH MATTE POLYCARBONAT E OVERCOAT OR EQUIVALENT ADHESIVE: SELF ADHEARING, PERMENANT COLOR: GRAY TEXT COLOR: BLACK FONT: ARIAL SIZE: .04" TALL LINE 1: BR OADCAST SPORTS, INC. LINE 2: COMPANY ADDRESS LINE 3: MODEL NUMBER LINE 4: FCC IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 2. APPLY TO TRANSMITTE R IN RECESS AS SHOWN. .9 .44

Internal Photos

Internal Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005 Internal Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005 Internal Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005 Internal Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005 Internal Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005 Internal Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005

RF Exposure Info

Certificates and reports shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written permission of Washington Labs, Limited. Maximum Permissible Exposure Evaluation For the Broadcast Sports Inc. Mini Transmitter FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005 March 30, 2011 Re-issued April 19, 2011 WLL Report: #11806-01-MPE Rev 3 Prepared for: BROADCAST SPORTS INC. 7455 RACE ROAD HANOVER, MD 21076 Prepared by: WASHINGTON LABORATORIES, LTD. 7560 LINDBERGH DRIVE GAITHERSBURG, MARYLAND 20879 Testing Certificate AT-1448 Broadcast Sports Mini Transmitter RF Exposure Test Report April 2011 WLL Report #11806-01-MPE Rev 2 - ii - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Maximum Permissible Exposure Evaluation For the Broadcast Sports Inc. Mini Transmitter March 30, 2011 Re-issued April 19, 2011 WLL Report #11806-01-MPE Rev 3 Prepared by: John P. Repella Compliance Engineer Reviewed by: Steven D. Koster EMC Operations Manager Broadcast Sports Mini Transmitter RF Exposure Test Report April 2011 WLL Report #11806-01-MPE Rev 3 - iii - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Abstract This report has been prepared on behalf of Broadcast Sports Inc. Mini Transmitter to document the findings of the maximum permissible exposure evaluation on the Broadcast Sports Inc. Mini Transmitter to the RF exposure requirements as defined in FCC §1.1307 & §1.1310. This report documents the results of testing to the requirements of: • CFR Title 47 Volume 1 Practice and Procedure; (1.1307) Environmental Assessments The Evaluation was performed by Washington Laboratories, Ltd, 7560 Lindbergh Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20879. Washington Laboratories, Ltd. has been accepted as an EMC Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) under the United States/European Union Memorandum of Agreement. Washington Laboratories, Ltd. is accredited by ACLASS under Testing Certificate AT-1448. Revision History Reason Date Rev 0 Initial Release March 30, 2011 Rev1 Administrative corrections, page numbers etc. April 11, 2011 Rev 2 Update to include worst case output power and antenna combination. April 12, 2011 Rev 3 Update after clarification of output power from customer April 19, 2011 Broadcast Sports Mini Transmitter RF Exposure Test Report April 2011 WLL Report #11806-01-MPE Rev 3 - iv - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Table of Contents Abstract .................................................................................................................................................................... ii 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 1 2 Requirements .............................................................................................................................................. 1 2.1 Transmitter Categories ............................................................................................................................. 1 2.2 Exposure Categories ................................................................................................................................ 2 3 Device Summary ......................................................................................................................................... 3 4 Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure Evaluation .................................................................................. 4 List of Tables Table 1: MPE Limits ..................................................................................................................................................3 Table 2: Device Summary of the Mini Transmitter ....................................................................................................3 Table 3: Transmitter MPE Calculation Summary ......................................................................................................4 Broadcast Sports Mini Transmitter RF Exposure Test Report April 2011 WLL Report #11806-01-MPE Rev 3 - Page 1 of 5 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. 1 Introduction This report has been prepared on behalf of Broadcast Sports Inc. Mini Transmitter to show compliance with the RF exposure requirements as defined in FCC §1.1307. Testing supporting this evaluation was performed at Washington Laboratories, Ltd, 7560 Lindbergh Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20879. Washington Laboratories, Ltd. has been accepted as an EMC Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) under the United States/European Union Memorandum of Agreement. Washington Laboratories, Ltd. is accredited with ACLASS under Testing Certificate AT-1448. 2 Requirements Three different categories of transmitters are defined by the FCC in OET Bulletin 65. These categories are fixed installation, mobile, and portable. Additionally, the FCC categorizes the use of the devices based on the user’s awareness and the ability to exercise control over his or her exposure. The two categories are defined as Occupational/Controlled Exposure and General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure. 2.1 Transmitter Categories 2.1.1 Fixed Installations A fixed location means that the device, including its antenna, is physically secured at a permanent location and is not able to be easily moved to another location. Additionally, distance to humans from the antenna is maintained to at least 2 meters. 2.1.2 Mobile Devices A mobile device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used in other than fixed locations and to be generally used in such a way that a separation distance of at least 20 centimeters is normally maintained between the transmitter's radiating structures and the body of the user or nearby persons. Transmitters designed to be used by consumers or workers that can be easily re-located, such as a wireless modem operating in a laptop computer, are considered mobile devices if they meet the 20 centimeter separation requirement. The FCC rules for evaluating mobile devices for RF compliance are found in 47 CFR §2.1091. 2.1.3 Portable Devices A portable device is d…

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Test Report

Certificates and reports shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written permission of Washington Laboratories, Limited. FCC & Industry Canada Certification Test Report For the Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini Transmitter FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005 WLL JOB# 11806-01 Rev 2 March 30, 2011 Re-Issued July 12, 2011 Prepared for: Broadcast Sports Inc. 7455 Race Road Hanover, MD 21076 Prepared By: Washington Laboratories, Ltd. 7560 Lindbergh Drive Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879 Testing Certificate AT-1448 Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report March 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - ii - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. FCC & Industry Canada Certification Test Report For the Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini Transmitter FCC ID: KTB-13281-9-005 March 30, 2011 WLL JOB# 11806-01 Rev 2 Re-Issued July 12, 2011 Prepared by: John P. Repella Compliance Engineer Reviewed by: Steven D. Koster EMC Operations Manager Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - iii - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Abstract This report has been prepared on behalf of Broadcast Sports, Inc. to support the attached Application for Equipment Authorization. The test r eport and application are submitted for a Licensed Non-Broadcas t Station Transmitter under Part 74 F of the FCC Rules and Regulations. This Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Certification Test Report docum ents the test configuration and test results for a Broadcast Sports, Inc. HD Mini-TX. Testing was perform ed on an Open Area Test Site (OATS) of W ashington Laboratories, Ltd, 7560 Lindbergh Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20879. Site description and site attenuation data have been placed on file with the FCC' s Sampling and Measurements Branch at the FCC laboratory in Columbia, MD. The Industry Canada OATS numbers are 3035A-1 and 3035A-2 for Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Site 1 and Site 2, respectively. W ashington Laboratories, Ltd. has been accepted by the FCC and approved by ACLASS under Certificate AT-1448 as an independent FCC test laboratory. The Broadcast Sports, Inc. HD Mini-TX com plies with the limits for a Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter device under Part 74 F of the FCC Rules and Regulations. Revision History Reason Date Rev 0 Initial Release March 30, 2011 Rev1 Administrative corrections, changed maximum antenna gain for unit April 19, 2011 Rev 2 Retest to address specific frequency ranges for Part 74F requirements July 12, 2011 Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - iv - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Table of Contents Abstract ....................................................................................................................................................... ii 1 0BIntroduction .................................................................................................................................1 1.1 4BCompliance Statement.............................................................................................................1 1.2 5BTest Scope ...............................................................................................................................1 1.3 6BContract Information ...............................................................................................................1 1.4 7BTest Dates ................................................................................................................................1 1.5 8BTest and Support Personnel .....................................................................................................1 1.6 9BAbbreviations ..........................................................................................................................2 2 1BEquipment Under Test ................................................................................................................3 2.1 10BEUT Identification & Description .........................................................................................3 2.2 11BTest Configuration.................................................................................................................3 2.3 12BTesting Algorithm .................................................................................................................5 2.4 13BTest Location .........................................................................................................................5 2.5 14BMeasurements........................................................................................................................5 2.6 15BMeasurement Uncertainty .....................................................................................................5 3 2BTest Equipment ...........................................................................................................................6 4 3BTest Results .................................................................................................................................7 4.1 16BRF Power Output (FCC Part §2.1046 & §74.636) ................................................................7 4.2 17BOccupied Bandwidth: (FCC Part §2.1049 & §74.637) .........................................................9 4.3 18BEmission Limitations per FCC Part § 74.637 (Emission Masks & Spurious Emissions) ...22 4.4 19BRadiated Spurious Emissions (EIRP): (FCC Part §2.1053) ................................................70 4.5 20BFrequency Stability: (FCC Part §2.1055) ............................................................................72 List of Tables Table 1: Device Summary ...........................................................................................................................3 Table 2: Test Equipment List .......................................................................................................................6 Table 3: RF Power Output …

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Test Report

Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 35 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 25: Spurious Emissions, 64QAM Modulation, TX @ 2025MHz, 30MHz-1995MHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 36 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 26: Spurious Emissions, 64QAM Modulation, TX @ 2025MHz, Emission Mask Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 37 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 27: Spurious Emissions, 64QAM Modulation, TX @ 2025MHz, 2055MHz-10GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 38 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 28: Spurious Emissions, 64QAM Modulation, TX @ 2025MHz, 10GHz-20GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 39 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 29: Spurious Emissions, 64QAM Modulation, TX @ 2025MHz, 20GHz-25GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 40 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 30: Spurious Emissions, QPSK Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, 30MHz-2080MHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 41 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 31: Spurious Emissions, QPSK Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, Emission Mask Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 42 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 32: Spurious Emissions, QPSK Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, 2140MHz-10GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 43 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 33: Spurious Emissions, QPSK Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, 10GHz-20GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 44 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 34: Spurious Emissions, QPSK Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, 20GHz-25GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 45 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 35: Spurious Emissions, 16QAM Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, 30MHz-2080MHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 46 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 36: Spurious Emissions, 16QAM Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, Emission Mask Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 47 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 37: Spurious Emissions, 16QAM Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, 2140MHz-10GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 48 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 38: Spurious Emissions, 16QAM Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, 10GHz-20GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 49 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 39: Spurious Emissions, 16QAM Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, 20GHz-25GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 50 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 40: Spurious Emissions, 64QAM Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, 30MHz-2080MHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 51 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 41: Spurious Emissions, 64QAM Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, Emission Mask Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 52 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 42: Spurious Emissions, 64QAM Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, 2140MHz-10GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 53 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 43: Spurious Emissions, 64QAM Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, 10GHz-20GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 54 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 44: Spurious Emissions, 64QAM Modulation, TX @ 2110MHz, 20GHz-25GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 55 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 45: Spurious Emissions, QPSK Modulation, TX @ 2483.5MHz, 30MHz-2453.5MHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 56 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 46: Spurious Emissions, QPSK Modulation, TX @ 2483.5MHz, Emission Mask Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 57 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 47: Spurious Emissions, QPSK Modulation, TX @ 2483.5MHz, 2513.5MHz-10GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 58 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 48: Spurious Emissions, QPSK Modulation, TX @ 2483.5MHz, 10GHz-20GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 59 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 49: Spurious Emissions, QPSK Modulation, TX @ 2483.5MHz, 20GHz-25GHz Broadcast Sports Inc. HD Mini TX FCC Certification Test Report July 2011 WLL Report #11806-01 Rev 2 - Page 60 of 79 - © 2011 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Figure 50: Spurious Emissions, 16QAM Modulation, TX @ 2483.5M…

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Test Setup Photos

Test Setup Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd Test Setup Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd

Contact Information

Applicant

David Starsoneck(RF Engineer)
[email protected]410-564-2600Fax: 410-564-2606

Technical Contact

Washington LabsSteven Koster
[email protected]301-216-1500

7560 Lindbergh Drive · Gaithersburg, Virginia · United States

Test Firm

Washington Laboratories, Ltd.Steve Koster
[email protected]301-216-1500Fax: 301-216-1590

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
2742.45 GHz - 2.48 GHz302.00 mW8M16D1W0.001 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output listed is Conducted. The antenna 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. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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