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NM5LUC2400ERooftop Fixed Direct Sequence Transmission System

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Rooftop Fixed Direct Sequence Transmission System - FCC ID NM5LUC2400E - YDI Wireless
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Date of Grant
Dec 25, 2000
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 25, 2000
Equipment Note
Rooftop Fixed Direct Sequence Transmission System
Frequency Range
2412.00000000 - 2462.00000000
Company
YDI Wireless
Country
United States

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Users Manual

PC CardPC Card 012459/C August 2000 User’s Guide TM Your Mobile Broad band Connection Copyright © 2000 Lucent Technologies Inc. All Rights Reserved i ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide i Table of Contents Table of Contents 1About ORiNOCO Kit Contents1-1 ORiNOCO Network Scenarios1-3  Peer-to-Peer Workgroup1-3  Home Networking1-5  Enterprise Networking1-6  It’s Easy1-8 ORiNOCO PC Card Features1-9  ORiNOCO PC Card Types1-10 About the Software CD-ROM1-12 Optionally Available1-16  ORiNOCO Adapter Cards1-16  External Antennas1-16 2Installation for Windows Introduction2-1 Insert your ORiNOCO PC Card2-5 Table of Contents ii ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide Install Drivers2-6  Before You Start the Installation2-6  What You Need to Know2-6  Driver Installation for Windows 95/982-7  Windows Network Properties2-9 Set Basic Parameters2-11  Basic Settings for Enterprise Networks2-13  Basic Settings for Residential Gateways2-15  Basic Settings for Peer-to-Peer Workgroups2-17 Finish the Installation2-19  After Restarting Your Computer2-20 3Using ORiNOCO and Windows Introduction3-1 Using your PC Card3-2  Radio Antennas3-2  Removing the PC Card3-2  Maintenance of your PC Card3-4 View Other Computers3-5 Using the Client Manager3-7  View Wireless Link Quality3-7  View/Modify PC Card Settings3-9 Finding More Information3-11 Table of Contents ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide iii 4Advanced Configurations Introduction4-1  Encryption Parameters Tab4-1  Advanced Parameters Tab4-3  Admin Parameters Tab4-4 ACard Specifications  Physical SpecificationsA-1  Power CharacteristicsA-1  Networking CharacteristicsA-2  Radio CharacteristicsA-3  ORiNOCO Fixed Wireless PC CardA-9  Supported Frequency Sub-bandsA-9  Can I Upgrade ORiNOCO Cards?A-11 BTroubleshooting IntroductionB-1 Common Troubleshooting TipsB-2  LED ActivityB-2  Can Not Connect To The NetworkB-5 Windows Operating SystemsB-7  Generic ProblemsB-7  Hardware ConflictB-10  Upgrading the ORiNOCO Miniport DriverB-20  Removing the Miniport DriverB-28 MS-DOS SystemsB-31  Error MessagesB-31 Table of Contents iv ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide CInstallation for Windows CE IntroductionC-1  Installing the ORINOCO DriverC-3  Using ORiNOCO with Windows CEC-6  Modifying Configuration ParametersC-7 DInstallation for MS-DOS IntroductionD-1  What You Need to KnowD-1  Driver TypesD-2  Installation OverviewD-2 Copy the ORiNOCO SoftwareD-4 Setup the WaveCAD ProgramD-5  Card & Socket ServicesD-5  Intel 82365 PCICD-6 Install the Network Client SoftwareD-10 Setup the ORiNOCO ParametersD-11  DOS ODI Driver ConfigurationD-11  Packet Driver ConfigurationD-21 Finishing InstallationD-28 Advanced OptionsD-30  Dual Card ConfigurationD-30  Start-up Menu ConfigurationD-30 Table of Contents ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide v EInstallation for Apple MacOS IntroductionE-1  Before you start...E-2 Installing the ORiNOCO DriverE-3  Install PC Card SoftwareE-3  Installing Networking ProtocolsE-5  Enabling your ORiNOCO PC CardE-6 Customize PC Card SettingsE-8  Basic ParametersE-9  Advanced ParametersE-12  Encryption Settings WindowE-14 Using ORiNOCO with PowerBooksE-15  Monitoring Wireless PerformanceE-15  Modifying Configuration ParametersE-16  Removing the ORiNOCO PC CardE-16 Removing the ORiNOCO DriverE-17 FInstallation for Windows NT IntroductionF-1 Installing the ORiNOCO DriverF-3  OverviewF-3  Starting InstallationF-3  Enabling PCMCIA ServicesF-5  Enabling Network SupportF-6 Table of Contents vi ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide Warranty Repair Card  About Warranty and RepairW-1  Limited WarrantyW-2 Technical Support List of Figures List of Tables Index ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide 1-1 1 About ORiNOCO Kit Contents1 The ORiNOCO PC Card kit includes the items as pictured in Figure 1-1: a. One ORiNOCO PC Card. b. Transparent protective casing (for storing your PC Card while not in use). c. The “ORINOCO PC Card - Getting Started” guide d. The ORiNOCO Software CD-ROM. Figure 1-1 ORiNOCO Kit Contents 1-2 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide About ORiNOCO - Kit Contents The printed document “ORINOCO PC Card - Getting Started” is an abstract of the “ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide”. NOTE: In order to extend the life of the PC Card hardware it is advised to store the card in the protective casing whenever carrying the computer on travel without operating the device. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide 1-3 About ORiNOCO - ORiNOCO Network Scenarios ORiNOCO Network Scenarios1 The ORiNOCO PC Card Kit enables you to:  Connect your computer to a Peer-to-Peer workgroup of wireless computing devices (see Figure 1-2 on page 1-4).  Connect your computer to a Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) network that includes a Lucent Technologies Residential Gateway (RG) access point (see Figure 1-3 on page 1-5).  Connect your computer to a Local Area Network (LAN) Infrastructure that includes Lucent Technologies ORiNOCO AP-1000s 1 (Access Points), or other IEEE 802.11 compliant LAN systems (see Figure 1-4 on page 1-6 and Figure 1-5 on page 1-7).  Expand the capabilities of your AP-1000s, to support wireless devices that have been equipped with ORiNOCO PC Cards. Peer-to-Peer Workgroup1 The Peer-to-Peer workgroup configuration enables you to quickly set up a small wireless workgroup, where the workgroup participants can exchange files using features like “Files and Printer Sharing” as supported by Microsoft Networking. 1 The AP-1000 is formerly identified as WavePOINT-II AP. 1-4 ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide About ORiNOCO - ORiNOCO Network Scenarios Figure 1-2 Peer-to-Peer Wireless Workgroup You can use this option to setup a temporary or ad-hoc network in environments where no access points are available (for example in Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) environments). As long as the stations are within range of one another, this is the easiest and least expensive way to set up a wireless network. ORINOCO PC Card - User’s Guide 1-5 About ORiNOCO - ORiNOCO Network Scenarios Home Network…

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Users Manual

Model AMP2440 REMOTE BI-DIRECTIONAL POWER AMPLIIERS OR 2.4 GHz Installation and Operation Manual Version 2.0 May 2000 MODEL AMP2440 POLE MOUNTED BI-DIRECTIONAL POWER AMPLIIERS OR 2.4 GHz Installation and Operation Manual Ver 2.2Dec 2000 Young Design Inc.146B Hillwood Ave.alls Church, VA 22046 Tel: (703) 237-9090 ax: (703) 237-9092 http://www.ydi.com Y our One Shop or Complete High-Speed Wireless Internet Systems!!! www.ydi.com or Contact Our Sales Department Toll ree at: 888-297-9090 703-237-9090 or call Limited Warranty Young Design, Inc. (YDI) warrants that your device is free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year after initial purchase. YDI will, in this period of time, repair or replace, any YDI product returned to the factory, freight prepaid. The YDI warranty covers repairs or replacement (at YDI’s option) of the product only. YDI is not responsible for the cost of removal, reinstallation, or shipping to the place of repair. YDI does not extend or modify its warranty period as a result of repair or replacement. YDI reserves the right to void a warranty and/or make reasonable charges for the repair of a unit if the warranty seal is broken or the unit displays evidence of misuse, abuse, or tampering. YDI is not responsible for damage to any other equipment or property, or any other consequential or incidental damages of any kind, whether based on contract, negligence, or strict liability. Maximum liability shall not in any case exceed the purchase price of the unit. Warranties give you (the buyer) specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state. This warranty is only extended to purchases made in the United States of America or its possessions. Warranty Notice The AMP2440 warranty is null and void if any of the following occurs: 1. The amplifier is opened 2. The antenna connections are not properly waterproofed 3. The amplifier is operated with no antenna attached 4. Improper connectors are used 5. The amplifier is mounted outdoors with the connectors facing any direction except downwards This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. © 2000 Young Design, Inc. All Rights Reserved. No part or parts of this document may be reproduced, translated, stored in any electronic retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Young Design, Inc. To see a complete line of our High Speed Wireless Data products, visit our web site at: www.ydi.com or call our Sales Office at: 1-888-297-9090 TABLE O CONTENTS 1. DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................1 2. AMPLIFIER FEATURES............................................................................................1 2.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................2 3. AMPLIFIER KIT..........................................................................................................3 4. INSTALLATION AND CABLING INSTRUCTIONS...........................................3 5. AMPLIFIER CONNECTIONS AND INDICATORS.............................................5 6. DC POWER INJECTOR OPERATION..................................................................5 7. DC POWER INJECTOR CONNECTIONS AND INDICATORS.......................6 8. POWER SUPPLY........................................................................................................6 9. OPERATION................................................................................................................7 TABLE A - CONVERSIONS FROM DBM TO WATTS...........................................8 TABLE B - TYPICAL CABLE ATTENUATION VALUES........................................8 TABLE C - TYPICAL AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION DETAILS.............................9 APPENDIX A: CALCULATING POWER..................................................................10 APPENDIX B: FCC PART 15 CERTIFIED SYSTEMS............................................11 Professional Installation Required The amplifier and antennas used must be professionally installed by experienced antenna installation professionals who are familiar with RF issues (such as gains and losses) as well as local building and safety codes. Failure to do so will void the product warranty and may expose the end user to excessive Radio Frequency hazard. Regulations regarding maximum antenna gains, amplifier power gain, and maximum permissible exposure vary from country to country. It is the responsibility of the end user to operate within the limits of these regulations and to ensure that the professional installers who install this device are aware of these regulations. All antennas are intended to be installed outdoors. Page 15 NOTES: 1. Description The AMP2440 is a bi-directional amplifier designed for extending the range of 2.4 GHz wireless radio modems, Wireless LAN cards, Access Points and wireless bridges. The units provide transmit power amplification as well as receive signal gain. The amplifier is installed right at the antenna’s feed point, providing maximum effectiveness of transmit power. This has the effect of compensating for signal loss in the transmitter cable to the antenna. Likewise, the Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) in the AMP2440 boosts the receive signal right at the antenna prior to experiencing the loss in the transmission cable to the radio. This gain completely overcomes the losses in the transmission cable between the amplifier and the radio. This results in the lowest possible system Noise Figure. In fact, use of the amp will actually increase the receiver sensitivity by a few dB! The ultimat…

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Cover Letter(s)

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 GRANT OF EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION Certification Attention: Bert Vos NOT TRANSFERABLE EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION is hereby issued to the named GRANTEE, and is VALID ONLY for the equipment identified hereon for use under the Commission's Rules and Regulations listed below. Lucent Technologies WCND BV Zadelstede 1-10 3431 JZ Nieuwegein, The Netherlands- Date of Grant: 04/04/2000 Application Dated: 12/22/1999 FCC IDENTIFIERIMRWLPCE24H Name of Grantee Lucent Technologies WCND BV Equipment Class: Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter Notes: WaveLAN IEEE PC Card Turbo 11Mb Grant Notes FCC Rule Parts Frequency Range (MHZ) Output Watts Frequency Tolerance Emission Designator 36 15 2412 - 2462 0.032 PM Certain antennas require professional installation as documented in the Certification filing. 36: Certain antennas used with this equipment require a minimum cable length, or have output power limitations as documented in the application. Mail To: EA96343 12/06/2000http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/oet/forms/misc/Grant_Form.hts?application_id=96343&mode=COPY&fcc_id=IMRWLPCE24H...

Cover Letter(s)

N N N a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n a a a l l l Certification Laboratory P P P R R R O O O D D D U U U C C C T T T A A A P P P P P P R R R O O O V V V A A A L L L S S S F F F C C C C C C U U U L L L I I I C C C C C C S S S A A A V V V C C C C C C I I I C C C E E E I I I E E E C C C C C C I I I S S S P P P R R R A A A N N N S S S I I I T T T E E E L L L C C C O O O T T T U U U V V V 8370 Court Avenue, Suite B-1 Ellicott City, Maryland 21043 Phone/Fax # (410) 461-5548 American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 December 19, 2000 Re:Reply to Dec 6 Letter FCC ID:NM5-LUC2400E The numbers below are in reply to your letter dated Dec 6, 2000. 1. Revised Form 731 attached. 2. Revised Confidentiality letter attached. 3. Both the card and the amplifier will have the same label. 4. New photographs of the FCC labels on the WLAN card and the amplifier are attached. None will be put on the DC Injector since that would be triply redundant. Further, since the DC Injector has no active RF circuitry, we see no need to put the label on it. 5. Professional Installation Attestation letter is attached. 6. Agent Authorization letter is attached. 7. The circuit description for the amplifier is attached. 8. Block diagram of the amplifier is attached. 9. The manual for the Lucent WLAN card is attached. 10. The FCC exposure warning is emphasized in the revised amplifier manual attached. 11. Since we specify 2 meters (200 cm) minimum exposure distance in our manual, the minimum safe distance you calculated (89.4 cm) will not be an issue. 12. Manual now includes a warning regarding the potential for exceeding the FCC transmit power limits. ERP was also changed to EIRP. 13. We have added more information to the antenna page in the back of the manual as per your suggestion. 14. FCC Report was modified to state that the worse case emissions were with 11 mbps data rate. We looked at all four (4) data rates for power, bandwidth, and power spectral density tests to determine this. See page 4 of the report. N N N a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n a a a l l l Certification Laboratory P P P R R R O O O D D D U U U C C C T T T A A A P P P P P P R R R O O O V V V A A A L L L S S S F F F C C C C C C U U U L L L I I I C C C C C C S S S A A A V V V C C C C C C I I I C C C E E E I I I E E E C C C C C C I I I S S S P P P R R R A A A N N N S S S I I I T T T E E E L L L C C C O O O T T T U U U V V V 8370 Court Avenue, Suite B-1 Ellicott City, Maryland 21043 Phone/Fax # (410) 461-5548 15. Not needed; worse case scenario is given in the report. 16. Not needed; worse case scenario is given in the report. Sincerely, Brian Haghtalab, Operations Manager

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EXTERNAL PHOTO 2.4 GHz Bi-Directional Amplifier Front View

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EXTERNAL PHOTO DC Power Injector Front View

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INTERNAL PHOTO 2.4 GHz Bi-Directional Amplifier Front View INTERNAL PHOTO 2.4 GHz Bi-Directional Amplifier Rear View

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INTERNAL PHOTO DC Power Injector Front View INTERNAL PHOTO DC Power Injector Rear View

RF Exposure Info

Page 1 FCC ID#: NM5-LUC2400E FCC certified systems consist of: • A2440-xxF amplifier, DC Injector and 12 VDC Power supply • Orinoco/Lucent WLAN card with the FCC ID#: IMRWLPCE24H • Outdoor Antenna (Table A) • Coax Cable (Table B) Table A Authorized Antennas Make/Model Antenna Type Antenna Gain (dBi) EIRP (dBm) MPE Distance (cm) Lucent AOU24-DI-24 Grid Dish 24 48 71 YDI PT2424 Grid Dish 24 48 71 YDI PT2421 Grid Dish 21 45 50 YDI A2.45FP18 Flat Panel 18 42 36 YDI A2.45FP15 Flat Panel 15 39 25 YDI A2.45FP12 Flat Panel 12 36 20 YDI A2.45LP17 Long Panel 17 41 32 YDI A2.45LP14 Long Panel 14 38 23 YDI A2412 Omni 12 36 20 Lucent AOU24-OD-10 Omni 10 34 20 YDI A2410 Omni 10 34 20 YDI A2408 Omni 9 33 20 Lucent LXE 155845 Omni 6 30 20 Lucent AOU-WA-12-B Wide Angle 12 36 20 Lucent AOU-WA-12-A Wide Angle 12 36 20 YDI A2.4SP12A Amplified Flat Panel 12 36 20 Notes: 1. MPE distance figures are based on a conservative “worse case” prediction, i.e. +24 dBm into antenna and using formula S=EIRP/(4piR²) and no calculation for duty factor. In practice the minimum distance will be much shorter. (Ref. 2) 2. The minimum MPE distance has been calculated for the maximum allowed Power Density (S) limit of 1.0 mW/cm2 in the Frequency range 1500-100,000 MHz for uncontrolled environments (Ref. 2). Reference: 1. FCC Part 15, sub-clause 15.247 (b) (4) 2. FCC OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 3. FCC Supplement C to OET Bulletin 65, edition 97-01 CAUTION: If the power output of the amplifier exceeds +24 dBm or antennas in excess of 24 dBi gain are used, then the Effective Radiated Power limits specified in FCC rules 15.247(b)(3)(i) could be exceeded. Page 2 Table B Authorized Cables with Minimum Lengths Cable Type Minimum Length/Loss Max Recommended Lengths RG58/U LMR195 19 Feet/ 3.4 dB 40 Feet LMR200 20 Feet/ 3.4 dB 50 Feet LMR240 25 Feet/ 3.4 dB 65 Feet LMR400 50 Feet/ 3.4 dB 110 Feet LMR 500 60 Feet/ 3.5 dB 150 Feet LMR 600 80 Feet/ 3.5 dB 180 Feet LMR 900 120 Feet/ 3.5 dB 260 Feet LMR1200 150 Feet/ 3.4 dB 350 Feet LMR1700 200 Feet/ 3.4 dB 480 Feet NOTE: This table is for reference only. In order to comply with FCC Part 15 Certification, the installer must insure that actual coax cable used between the DC injector and the amplifier has at least 3.3 dB of insertion loss .

RF Exposure Info

RF EXPOSURE STATEMENT Notice in Installation Manual: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment, when installed as directed. This equipment should be installed and operated with fix-mounted antennas that are installed with a minimum of 2 meters of separation distance between the antenna and all persons’ body during normal operation. RF Exposure Calculations: The following information provides the minimum separation distance for the highest gain antenna provided with the the Lucent WaveLAN Silver Card with Model AMP2440-RxF Amplifier, as calculated from FCC OET 65 Appendix B, Table 1B Guidlines for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure. This calculation is based on the highest EIRP possible from the system, considering maximum power and antenna gain, and considering a 1.0 mW/cm^2 uncontrolled exposure limit. The Friss formula used was: S = (Po*G) / (4*Pi*r^2) or r = (Po*G) / (4*Pi*S) Where S = 1.0 mW/cm^2 for 2400 MHz Where Po = 250 mW (Peak RF) Where G = Isotropic antenna gain (numeric) Where r = Minimum Safe Distance from antenna (cm) For: 24 dBi Grid Dish Antenna - Lucent or YDI models ...... r = 71 cm

Test Report

R R R F F F M M M e e e a a a s s s u u u r r r e e e m m m e e e n n n t t t R R R e e e p p p o o o r r r t t t P P P r r r e e e p p p a a a r r r e e e d d d b b b y y y : : : N N N a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n a a a l l l C C C e e e r r r t t t i i i f f f i i i c c c a a a t t t i i i o o o n n n L L L a a a b b b o o o r r r a a a t t t o o o r r r y y y 8370 Court Avenue, Suite B-1 Ellicott City, Maryland 21043 (410) 461-5548 I I I n n n S S S u u u p p p p p p o o o r r r t t t o o o f f f : : : F F F o o o r r r : : : Young Design, Inc. 308 Hillwood Avenue Falls Church, Virginia 22046 Model: Lucent WaveLAN Silver Card with AMP2440 Amplifier Demonstration of Compliance with FCC Rules Part 15.247 November 24, 2000 FCC APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0Introduction 1.1Summary 2.0Description of Equipment Under Test (EUT) 2.1EMI Countermeasure 3.0Test Program 4.0 Test Configuration for Antenna Terminal Conducted 5.0Test Configuraton for A.C. Conducted and Radiated 6.0A.C. Conducted Emissions Scheme 7.0Radiated Emissions Scheme TABLES Table 1.EUT Optional Antennas Table 2.Support Equipment Table 3.Measurement Equipment RF Exposure Statement EXHIBITS Exhibit 1.EUT Photographs Exhibit 2.Schematic Diagram Exhibit 3.User Manual NCL PROJ.# Young-559 2 1.0 Introduction: This report has been prepared on behalf of Young Design, Inc., to support the attached Application for a Certification of a Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter. The Equipment Under Test (EUT) was the Lucent/OriNOCO WaveLAN Silver Card with Model AMP2440-xxF Amplifier. Radio-Noise Emissions tests were performed according to FCC Public Notice 54797, titled “Guidance on Measurement for Direct Sequence SST”. The measuring equipment conforms to ANSI C63.2 Specifications for Electromagnetic Noise and Field Strength Instrumentation. Testing was performed at National Certification Laboratory in Ellicott City, MD. Site description and site attenuation data have been placed on file with the FCC’s sampling and Measurements Branch. FCC acceptance was granted on May 26, 1993. 1.1 Summary: The Young Design, Inc., Lucent WaveLAN Silver Card with Model: AMP2440-RxF Amplifier, and a suite of specific antennas complies with the FCC limits (15.247) for a Direct Sequence SST. Tests were performed on IEEE 802.11 radio channels 1, 6, and 11. These are referred to in the report as the low, mid and high channels respectively. 2.0 Description of Equipment Under Test (EUT): The Lucent WaveLAN Silver Card is currently certified with FCCID: IMRWLPCE24H. Young Design, Inc. has not modified this product in any manner except for the addition of high gain antennas, and an external amplifier. Professional Installation Requirement: The amplifier unit incorporates a standard N connector to the antenna, therefore requiring professional installation. The User Manual specifies that only trained certified technicians should install the AMP2440-xxF Amplifier. There are many technical steps needed to install an operating system as outlined in the manual. These include antenna support structure, site survey, antenna alignment, test, and troubleshoot. All systems sold to businesses are installed under the supervision of Young Design, Inc. Marketing is limited to sales by authorized dealers. 3 The EUT features: 2.1 EMI Countermeasure: The following modifications were made to the EUT, by the project engineer to assure compliance to specifications: None. 3.0 Test Program: This report contains measurement charts and data as evidence for the following tests performed: 1.(15.247b) Peak RF output power. 2. (15.247c) Field Strength of harmonics and spurious out-of-band emissions. 3. (15.247c) RF Antenna Conducted output of harmonics and spurious out-of-band emissions. 4. (15.247a) 6 dB Emission Bandwidth. 5. (15.207 A.C. Power Line Conducted emissions. Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Modulation 24 dBm Peak RF Output 2412 to 2462 MHz Frequency Range 10 MHz 6 dB Emission Bandwidth 11 Available Channels 5 MHz Channel Separation 11 Mbps Data Rate (Radio Link) 4 6. (15.247c) Band Edge emissions. 7. (15.247d) Power Spectral Density 4.0 Test Configuration for Antenna Terminal Conducted: The PCM wireless LAN card was installed in a notebook computer for testing. A DOS program is used to control the transmitter. The external amplifier is connected in-line between the wireless LAN card and antenna via 50 feet of 3/8 inch low-loss cable. This has insertion loss of 3.3 dB at 2450 MHz. The Installation Manual will specify that the coax cable between the D.C. Injector and amplifier must have at least 3.3dB loss if other than 3/8 inch low-loss cable is used. The 50 foot cable is the minimum length of 3/8 inch cable to be supplied with the system. RF power output measurements were taken with a Peak RF power meter at the amplifier antenna connector. RF antenna conducted output tests such as Bandwidth, Spurious/Harmonics, and Power Spectral Density were taken with the amplifier antenna connector feeding directly into the spectrum analyzer via external 30 dB attenuator. The analyzer’s internal attenuator was adjusted to prevent overloading of the front end. Field strength measurements were taken both with the amplifier in-line, and subsequently with just the wireless LAN card feeding a grid dish, panel, or omni antenna aimed at the receiving antenna. Testing was performed using the highest gain antenna from each design family (grid, panel, omni) in order to cover the worst case range of combinations. A list of all antennas and suggested cables that will be sold with the EUT is provided in Table 1. 5 PEAK POWER TEST RESULTS Limit:1 watt (30 dBm) Condition:Transmitter is set to a single 11 Mbps modulated channel at full power. Measurements taken at amplifier antenna connector. Readings from Peak Power Meter: WLAN Card w/ AMP @ 2412 MHz: 23.9 dBm WLAN Card w/ AMP @ 2437 MHz: 24.0 dBm WLAN Card w/ AMP @ 2462 MHz: 23.8 dBm 6 6 dB EMISSION BANDWIDTH Minimum 6 dB BW:0.500 MHz RB…

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Test Report

Nederland B.V. WCND FCC ID: WLPC24H/WLPCE24H Report No. 011734, Rev. B TEST REPORT Subject: Processing Gain For WaveLAN IEEE PC CARD type 2 HS Ref.: FCC Rules 47 CFR Part 15, Section 5.247d Report Prepared by: Maarten Visee May 6, 1999 Name Signature Date Concurrence: 1. Director of Engineering Bruce Tuch May 6, 1999 Name Signature Date 2. Team Captain Frans Hoekstra May 6, 1999 Name Signature Date Lucent WCND Confidential Information ©1999 FCC Processing Gain Measurements Results, FCCID WLPC24H/WLPCE24H, Report No. 011734, Rev. B. Lucent WCND Confidential ©1999 i Date Section Description 04/16/99, Rev. A Initial release. 05/6/99, Rev. B 2 Changed spreading gain into processing gain. 4.1 For data rates of 5.5 and 11 Mbit/s changed processing gain requirements of 9 dB into 10 dB. 4.2 Changed description for demodulated data availability at the interconnection between RF and DSP into the interconnection between DSP and digital circuits. Changed spreading gain into processing gain. 7.2, 7.3 Changed sub sections Measurement Results and Measurement Conclusion. Annex A Updated flow chart. Change History: FCC Processing Gain Measurements Results, FCCID WLPC24H/WLPCE24H, Report No. 011734, Rev. B. Lucent WCND Confidential ©1999 1 This document describes the Receiver Processing Gain verification measurements performed at the WaveLAN-II PC-Card Type 2, according to Ref.[2]. The Lucent WaveLAN-II PC-Card Type 2 product confirms to the minimum required 10 dB processing gain, as set forth by the FCC for operation in the 2.4 GHz ISM band. 1- Document FCC 97-114, Appendix C, Guidance on Measurements for Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Systems. 2- Hardware Functional Specification for WaveLAN-II Embedded, High Speed, Doc. No. 011735, Rev. A, Source Organization Lucent Technologies WCND Utrecht. 3- Viterbi, A. J., Principles of Coherent Communications, New York, McGraw-Hill 1966. 4- Proakis, J.G., Digital Communications, New York, McGraw-Hill 1989, page 270. 4.1 Test introduction - FCC requirements: Part of FCC certification for the Lucent WaveLAN IEEE 802.11 High Speed compliant Network Interface Card (NIC) is a processing gain test. This test proves that the receiver of the tested product employs a true spread spectrum device receiver structure, taking full advantage of the direct sequence spread spectrum modulation technique. This test verifies the receiver processing gain to be 10 dB or more for a data rate of 1, 2, 5.5 and 11 Mbit/s, by monitoring the Bit Error Rate (BER) of the product under test for each data rate, while operating under strict defined received signal conditions. Several methods of showing compliance to the rules are possible, from a stepped CW jammer to a continuous sweeping CW interferer. For this test the discrete stepped CW jammer method was chosen, as described in Ref.[1]. Therefore a receiver input signal is applied to the product under test, in the presence of a Continuous Wave (CW) interference source, also referred to as CW jammer. The test takes place at the product Functional Specification (Ref.[2]) specified conditions for BER rate measurements, specifying a BER equal or better than 10^-8 at a 1. Summary: 2. Conclusion: 3. References: 4. Measurement description: FCC Processing Gain Measurements Results, FCCID WLPC24H/WLPCE24H, Report No. 011734, Rev. B. Lucent WCND Confidential ©1999 2 receiver input level of -55 dBm. For practical reasons these test are performed at -55 dBm or -53 dBm. This small deviation from the Functional Specification should not cause any deviation from the specified Bit Error Rate, since the received levels are well above the thermal noise. The test criteria for meeting the minimal processing gain is such that it takes the theoretical calculated SNR for the applied modulation technique and specified BER as a reference. From this given SNR the processing gain is subtracted, yielding the CW Jammer to Signal ratio J/S. From Ref. [4], likewise as Ref.[3] consulted in Ref. [1], it is determined that for a BER of 10^-8 the SNR (S/N)o equals: 13 dB @ 1 Mbit/s, 15 dB @ 2 Mbit/s, 15 dB @ 5.5 Mbit/s, 18 dB @ 11 Mbit/s. Thus the J/S ratio for a processing gain of 10 dB that must be met is calculated as: -13 + 10 = -3 dB @ 1 Mbit/s (DBPSK), -15 + 10 = -5 dB @ 2 Mbit/s (DQPSK), -15 + 10 = -5 dB @ 5.5 Mbit/s (CCK), -18 + 10 = -8 dB @ 11 Mbit/s (CCK). …

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Contact Information

Applicant

John Hutchings(Product Integrity Manager)
[email protected]413-665-8551Fax: 413-665-7090

Technical Contact

National Certification LaboratoryBrian Haghtalab
[email protected]410 461 5548

8370 Court Avenue · Ellicot City, Maryland · United States

Test Firm

National Certification LaboratoryBrian Haghtalab
[email protected]410-461-5548Fax: 410-461-5548

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz250.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
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