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IMPORTANT NOTICE AND SAFETY INFORMATION This device contains a low power transmitter. When the device is in use it sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for wireless devices. Use only the supplied antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the transmitter and may violate FCC regulations. NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIP- MENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
Interrogator 900 Systems Transceiver Unit The transceiver unit is the central component of your wireless system. It’s ease of installation and setup has proven to be superior in it’s class. With minimal effort your system can be operational, thus providing data to your collection device within minutes. Warning: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The NTXINT900 is a low power radio transceiver / wireless devices. In August of 1996, the A federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF (radio frequency) exposure guidelines with safety levels for wireless devices. To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, the antennas must be mounted so that the antennas are located 20 cm (8 inches) from the general population. RF Exposure guidelines are outlined in the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology (OET publication OET65. Use only supplied antennas by the manufacturer to insure compliance. Service Provided By: Midway Services, Inc 4677 118 th Ave North Clearwater, FL 33762 Phone; 727 573-9500 Fax: 727 546-2148 Email [email protected]. Interrogator 900 Transceiver User Manual Midway Services, Inc . Installation Basics The Interrogator 900 transceiver board comes pre manufactured in a metal nema case. Minimal interaction with the system board is required. You will need only to connect the Cat5 data cable to your collection unit, or the aux power supply unit should the system be used in it’s repeater function. The most important part of the installation is the location. As an overview, the system performance is based on 2 key factors. 1. To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, the antennas must be mounted so that the antennas are located 11 cm (5 inches) from the general population. 2. Placement of the 2 antennas. A minimum 10’ separation is suggested. 3. Minimal Cabling with regards to the antennas from the transceiver unit, and transceiver unit to the collector unit. If the device is to be used as a repeater unit, then you will not need to be concerned with the cabling to the collection unit. Location Guild lines : 1. Adhere to all safety guideline requirements. 2. Install in a dry location, close to house power, 6’ to 10’ ideal. 3. Install in a secure location or elevated locations as to prevent ease of tampering. 4. Location of system is to be either centered on the property, or at the highest location based on the properties grade. 5. Install at the most unobtrusive location, adhering to cosmetically sound practices. User Guidelines Your Interrogator 900 System Transceiver Unit consists of a system board and Metal Nema Enclosure. The Enclosure contains 2 N-type feedthru’s for your antenna connections and mounting brackets. The feed thru also has on the opposite ends SMB connectors, of which connect to the P1 & P2 ports on the transceiver system board. Installation of the Nema Enclosure is competed by mounting the nema enclosure in a safe and dry location, preferably in an attic or utility closet. Your antenna connection cables should be terminated at this location as well. Once your Nema Enclosure has been mounted, connect the antenna cables to the N-Type feedthru’s. If the Transceiver System Board is to be used in conjunction with the collector interface unit, then the power to the transceiver unit is supplied by the collector via the Cat5 connection patch cable supplied. You will need to drill a 5/8” hole in a location on the bottom of the Nema Enclosure to allow the Cat5 cable access . Connection to the Transceiver Unit is located on the edge opposite of the P1 & P2 ports, and a card edge jack for the Cat5 cable. Repeater Connection If the Transceiver Unit is to be used in the repeater application, then the only difference in the installation is the power connection. The transceiver unit has been internally programmed to automatically detect it’s function. Once it detects from which port the power is being applied, the transceiver unit switches to that mode of operation. In the case of a repeater mode, the power is provided by an aux power supply provided by Midway Services, Inc. It is connected to Port J6 next to the Cat5 connector on the card edge. You will need to drill a hole into the bottom of the Nema Enclosure Unit for the purpose of installation of a power outlet. Please adhere to the local jurisdictions guidelines for electrical installation. Seek a professional service to provide you with proper electrical installation should you not have in house personnel. Mount properly the external supply in the enclosure. Should you have any further question, please contact Technical Services at: Midway Services, Inc 4677 118 th Ave North Clearwater, FL 33762 Phone; 727 573-9500 Fax: 727 546-2148 Email [email protected]
Timco Engineering Inc. 849 NW State Road 45 Newberry FL 32669 To: Tim Harrington [email protected] FCC Equipment Authorization Branch Re: FCC ID: NTXINT900 Applicant: Midway Services Inc Correspondence Reference Number: 9209 731 Confirmation Number: TC448821 Date of Original Email: 08/21/2003 Subject: audit Dear Tim: Thank you for your comments on this product. Yes, indeed several errors was made. Some of the external photos, user’s manual, block diagram, and theory of operation are from the NTX900. We are uploading the above revised items. Below I have enclosed your comments followed by my replies. 1) Several plots in EMC report are identical to FCC ID NTX900. Please describe how both IDs are electrically identical, or retest if appropriate. The NTXINT900 transmitter section is electrically identical to NTX900 and therefore most of the data is identical. Please note the radiated data is different and is reported correctly. 2) User manual is same as FCC ID NTX900. External photos show empty box. Please clarify device and antenna installation conditions, e.g., using updated complete manual, external photos, etc. We are uploading the correct user’s manual and new external photos. 3) MPE exhibit refers to plastic cover over EUT - seems to be NTX900, please revise. The MPE exhibit as submitted is incorrect and we are uploading a corrected MPE exhibit. Regards, Mario de Aranzeta
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Timco Engineering 849 NW SR45 Newberry FL 32669 MPE evaluation for Midway Plumbing Model NTX900. Description of device and typical operating conditions. The RF transmitter is a frequency hopping 900 MHz device. This device is used to instrument an utility meter for remote reading. It has an RF conducted output power of 252 mW and an antenna gain of -2.67 dB. This device has a plastic cover over it that keeps the antenna a minimum distance of 1 cm away from everything. The operation cycle of this device worst case is 15 msec. ON followed by 2 seconds OFF repeated 15 times on initial startup and then one 15 msec.ON transmission every 30 minutes. This makes for a worst case ON time in 30 minutes of 240 msec.. MPE calculation based on a 20 cm separation are shown below for a 100% ON time. GdB2.67 gain of ant in dB G10 GdB 10 G0.541 = gain of antenna P252R120 P is power in mW R1 is distance in cm MPG . S1 PG . 4 π R1 2 . M136.27 = S10.027 = Power density in mW/cm^2 From Table 1 in OET 65 (page67) the general population/uncontrolled exposure limits for a 915 MHz device is 915/1500 or 0.61 mW/cm^2.
MPE CALCULATION Midway Plumbing NTXINT900 Description of device and antenna used: 902 to 928 MHz band frequency hopping spread spectrum transmitter using a 3 dBd omni antenna. This devices is fixed mounted. antenna gain f915:= Frequency in MHz GdBd2.15+:= gain in dBi gain numeric S.61:= S is f/1500 for uncontrolled exposure. Gn10 G 10 := Gn3.273=S0.61= R Po Gn⋅() 4π⋅S⋅ () :=Rinches R 2.54 := R10.374= distance in centimeters Rinches4.084= required for compliance W.252:= power in Watts D1:= Duty Factor in decimal % (1=100%) E30:= exposure time in minutes U30:= (use 6 for controlled and 30 for uncontrolled ) WexpW D⋅ E U ⋅:=PC E U := PC1= percent on time Wexp0.252=Watts Po252:=mWattsdBd3:= Conclusion: this device appears to meet the requirements for this class of device.
APPLICANT: MIDWAY SERVICES, INC. FCC ID: NTXINT900 REPORT #: M/MIDWAY\462ut2\462ut2TestReport.doc TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST APPLICANT: MIDWAY SERVICES, INC. FCC ID: NTXINT900 TABLE OF CONTENTS TEST REPORT CONTAINING: PAGE 1-4...........LIST OF TEST EQUIPMENT PAGE 5.............TEST PROCEDURES PAGE 6.............PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PAGE 7.............GENERAL INFORMATION & DATA PAGE 8.............POWER OUTPUT PAGE 9.............FIELD STRENGTH OF SPURIOUS EMISSIONS PAGE 10............METHOD OF MEASURING RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS PAGE 11-13.........POWER LINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS TEST DATA PAGE 14............CHANNEL SPACING PAGE 15............20 db BANDWIDTH OF A HOPPING CHANNEL PAGE 16............DWELL TIME PLOT PAGE 17............BANDEDGE PLOT – 20 dB PAGE 18-21.........NO. OF CHANNELS PLOTS EXHIBIT ATTACHMENTS: EXHIBIT 1...........REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIALITY LETTER EXHIBIT 2...........FCC ID LABEL SAMPLE EXHIBIT 3...........SKETCH OF FCC ID LABEL LOCATION EXHIBIT 4...........BLOCK DIAGRAM EXHIBIT 5...........SCHEMATIC EXHIBIT 6...........EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EXHIBIT 7...........INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EXHIBIT 8...........USERS MANUAL EXHIBIT 9...........CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT 10..........HOPPING DATA EXHIBIT 11..........TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS EXHIBIT 12..........MPE CALCULATION APPLICANT: MIDWAY SERVICES, INC. FCC ID: NTXINT900 REPORT #: M/MIDWAY\462ut2\462ut2TestReport.doc Page 1 of 21 EMC Equipment List Last Update: 6/25/03 DEVICE MFGR MODEL SERNO CAL/CHAR DATE DUE DATE or STATUS 3-Meter OATS TEI N/A N/A Listed 1/13/03 1/13/06 3/10-Meter OATS TEI N/A N/A Listed 3/26/01 3/26/04 Receiver, Beige Tower Spectrum Analyzer HP 8566B Opt 462 3138A07786 3144A20661 CAL 8/31/01 8/31/03 RF Preselector HP 85685A 3221A01400 CAL 8/31/01 8/31/03 Quasi-Peak Adapter HP 85650A 3303A01690 CAL 8/31/01 8/31/03 Receiver, Blue Tower Spectrum Analyzer HP 8568B 2928A04729 2848A18049 CAL 4/15/03 4/15/05 RF Preselector HP 85685A 2926A00983 CAL 4/15/03 4/15/05 Quasi-Peak Adapter HP 85650A 2811A01279 CAL 4/15/03 4/15/05 Receiver, Silver/Grey Tower Spectrum Analyzer HP 8566B Opt 462 3552A22064 3638A08608 CAL 10/14/02 10/14/04 RF Preselector HP 85685A 2620A00294 CAL 10/14/02 10/14/04 Quasi-Peak Adapter HP 85650A 3303A01844 CAL 10/14/02 10/14/04 Preamplifier HP 8449B 3008A01075 CHAR 1/28/02 1/28/04 Biconnical Antenna Electro-Metrics BIA-25 1171 CAL 4/26/01 4/26/03 Biconnical Antenna Eaton 94455-1 1096 CAL 10/1/01 10/1/03 Biconnical Antenna Eaton 94455-1 1057 CAL 3/18/03 3/18/05 BiconiLog Antenna EMCO 3143 9409-1043 Log-Periodic Antenna Electro-Metrics LPA-25 1122 CAL 10/2/01 10/2/03 Log-Periodic Antenna Electro-Metrics EM-6950 632 CHAR 10/15/01 10/15/03 Log-Periodic Antenna Electro-Metrics LPA-30 409 CAL 3/4/03 3/4/05 Log-Periodic Antenna Eaton 96005 1243 CAL 5/8/03 5/8/05 APPLICANT: MIDWAY SERVICES, INC. FCC ID: NTXINT900 REPORT #: M/MIDWAY\462ut2\462ut2TestReport.doc Page 2 of 21 DEVICE MFGR MODEL SERNO CAL/CHAR DATE DUE DATE or STATUS Dipole Antenna Kit Electro-Metrics TDA-30/1-4 152 CAL 3/21/01 3/21/04 Dipole Antenna Kit Electro-Metrics TDA-30/1-4 153 CAL 9/26/02 9/26/05 Double-Ridged Horn Antenna Electro-Metrics RGA-180 2319 CAL 2/17/03 2/17/05 Horn Antenna *(at 3 meters) Electro-Metrics EM-6961 6246 CAL 3/31/03 3/31/05 Horn Antenna *(at 10 meters) Electro-Metrics EM-6961 6246 CAL 6/4/03 6/4/05 Horn Antenna ATM 19-443-6R None No Cal Required Passive Loop Antenna EMC Test Systems EMCO 6512 9706-1211 CHAR 7/10/01 7/10/03 Line Impedance Stabilization . . . Electro-Metrics ANS-25/2 2604 CAL 10/9/01 10/9/03 Line Impedance Stabilization . . . Electro-Metrics EM-7820 2682 CAL 3/12/03 3/12/05 Termaline Wattmeter Bird Electronic Corporation 611 16405 CAL 5/25/99 5/25/01 Termaline Wattmeter Bird Electronic Corporation 6104 1926 CHAR 12/12/01 12/12/03 Oscilloscope Tektronix 2230 300572 CHAR 2/1/01 2/1/03 System One Audio Precision System One SYS1-45868 CHAR 4/25/02 4/25/04 Temperature Chamber Tenney Engineering TTRC 11717-7 CHAR 1/22/02 1/22/04 AC Voltmeter HP 400FL 2213A14499 CAL 10/9/01 10/9/03 AC Voltmeter HP 400FL 2213A14261 CHAR 10/15/01 10/15/03 AC Voltmeter HP 400FL 2213A14728 CHAR 10/15/01 10/15/03 Digital Multimeter Fluke 77 35053830 CHAR 1/8/02 1/8/04 Digital Multimeter Fluke 77 43850817 CHAR 1/8/02 1/8/04 Digital Multimeter HP E2377A 2927J05849 CHAR 1/8/02 1/8/04 Multimeter Fluke FLUKE-77-3 79510405 CHAR 9/26/01 9/26/03 Peak Power Meter HP 8900C 2131A00545 CHAR 1/26/01 1/26/03 Power Meter HP 432A 1141A07655 CAL 4/15/03 4/15/05 APPLICANT: MIDWAY SERVICES, INC. FCC ID: NTXINT900 REPORT #: M/MIDWAY\462ut2\462ut2TestReport.doc Page 3 of 21 DEVICE MFGR MODEL SERNO CAL/CHAR DATE DUE DATE or STATUS Power Meter And Sensor Bird 4421-107 4022 0166 0218 CAL 4/16/03 4/16/05 Power Sensor HP 478A 72129 CAL 4/15/03 4/15/05 Digital Thermometer Fluke 2166A 42032 CAL 1/16/02 1/16/04 Thermometer Traulsen SK-128 CHAR 1/22/02 1/22/04 Thermometer Extech 4028 14871-2 CAL 3/7/03 3/7/05 Hygro-Thermometer Extech 445703 0602 CAL 10/4/02 10/4/04 Frequency Counter HP 5352B 2632A00165 CAL 11/28/01 11/28/03 Frequency Counter HP 5385A 2730A03025 CAL 3/7/03 3/7/05 Power Sensor Agilent Technologies 84811A 2551A02705 CHAR 1/26/01 1/26/03 Service Monitor IFR FM/AM 500A 5182 CAL 11/22/00 11/22/02 Comm. Serv. Monitor IFR FM/AM 1200S 6593 CAL 5/12/02 5/12/04 Signal Generator HP 8640B 2308A21464 CAL 2/15/02 2/15/04 Sweep Generator Wiltron 6648 101009 CAL 4/15/03 4/15/05 Sweep Generator Wiltron 6669M 007005 CAL 3/3/03 3/3/05 Modulation Analyzer HP 8901A 3435A06868 CAL 9/5/01 9/5/03 Modulation Meter Boonton 8220 10901AB CAL 4/15/03 4/15/05 Near Field Probe HP HP11940A 2650A02748 CHAR 2/1/01 2/1/03 BandReject Filter Lorch Microwave 5BR4-2400/ 60-N Z1 CHAR 3/2/01 3/2/03 BandReject Filter Lorch Microwave 6BR6-2442/ 300-N Z1 CHAR 3/2/01 3/2/03 BandReject Filter Lorch Microwave 5BR4-10525/ 900-S Z1 CHAR 3/2/01 3/2/03 High Pass Filter Microlab HA-10N CHAR 10/4/01 10/4/03 High Pass Filter Microlab HA-20N CHAR 2/7/03 2/7/05 Audio Oscillator HP 653A 832-00260 CHAR …
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APPLICANT: MIDWAY SERVICES, INC. FCC ID: NTXINT900 REPORT #: M/MIDWAY\462ut2\462ut2TestReport.doc TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST APPLICANT: MIDWAY SERVICES, INC. FCC ID: NTXINT900 TABLE OF CONTENTS TEST REPORT CONTAINING: PAGE 1-4...........LIST OF TEST EQUIPMENT PAGE 5.............TEST PROCEDURES PAGE 6.............PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PAGE 7.............GENERAL INFORMATION & DATA PAGE 8.............POWER OUTPUT PAGE 9.............FIELD STRENGTH OF SPURIOUS EMISSIONS PAGE 10............METHOD OF MEASURING RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS PAGE 11-13.........POWER LINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS TEST DATA PAGE 14............CHANNEL SPACING PAGE 15............20 db BANDWIDTH OF A HOPPING CHANNEL PAGE 16............DWELL TIME PLOT PAGE 17............BANDEDGE PLOT – 20 dB PAGE 18-21.........NO. OF CHANNELS PLOTS EXHIBIT ATTACHMENTS: EXHIBIT 1...........REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIALITY LETTER EXHIBIT 2...........FCC ID LABEL SAMPLE EXHIBIT 3...........SKETCH OF FCC ID LABEL LOCATION EXHIBIT 4...........BLOCK DIAGRAM EXHIBIT 5...........SCHEMATIC EXHIBIT 6...........EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EXHIBIT 7...........INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS EXHIBIT 8...........USERS MANUAL EXHIBIT 9...........CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION EXHIBIT 10..........HOPPING DATA EXHIBIT 11..........TEST SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS EXHIBIT 12..........MPE CALCULATION APPLICANT: MIDWAY SERVICES, INC. FCC ID: NTXINT900 REPORT #: M/MIDWAY\462ut2\462ut2TestReport.doc Page 1 of 21 EMC Equipment List Last Update: 6/25/03 DEVICE MFGR MODEL SERNO CAL/CHAR DATE DUE DATE or STATUS 3-Meter OATS TEI N/A N/A Listed 1/13/03 1/13/06 3/10-Meter OATS TEI N/A N/A Listed 3/26/01 3/26/04 Receiver, Beige Tower Spectrum Analyzer HP 8566B Opt 462 3138A07786 3144A20661 CAL 8/31/01 8/31/03 RF Preselector HP 85685A 3221A01400 CAL 8/31/01 8/31/03 Quasi-Peak Adapter HP 85650A 3303A01690 CAL 8/31/01 8/31/03 Receiver, Blue Tower Spectrum Analyzer HP 8568B 2928A04729 2848A18049 CAL 4/15/03 4/15/05 RF Preselector HP 85685A 2926A00983 CAL 4/15/03 4/15/05 Quasi-Peak Adapter HP 85650A 2811A01279 CAL 4/15/03 4/15/05 Receiver, Silver/Grey Tower Spectrum Analyzer HP 8566B Opt 462 3552A22064 3638A08608 CAL 10/14/02 10/14/04 RF Preselector HP 85685A 2620A00294 CAL 10/14/02 10/14/04 Quasi-Peak Adapter HP 85650A 3303A01844 CAL 10/14/02 10/14/04 Preamplifier HP 8449B 3008A01075 CHAR 1/28/02 1/28/04 Biconnical Antenna Electro-Metrics BIA-25 1171 CAL 4/26/01 4/26/03 Biconnical Antenna Eaton 94455-1 1096 CAL 10/1/01 10/1/03 Biconnical Antenna Eaton 94455-1 1057 CAL 3/18/03 3/18/05 BiconiLog Antenna EMCO 3143 9409-1043 Log-Periodic Antenna Electro-Metrics LPA-25 1122 CAL 10/2/01 10/2/03 Log-Periodic Antenna Electro-Metrics EM-6950 632 CHAR 10/15/01 10/15/03 Log-Periodic Antenna Electro-Metrics LPA-30 409 CAL 3/4/03 3/4/05 Log-Periodic Antenna Eaton 96005 1243 CAL 5/8/03 5/8/05 APPLICANT: MIDWAY SERVICES, INC. FCC ID: NTXINT900 REPORT #: M/MIDWAY\462ut2\462ut2TestReport.doc Page 2 of 21 DEVICE MFGR MODEL SERNO CAL/CHAR DATE DUE DATE or STATUS Dipole Antenna Kit Electro-Metrics TDA-30/1-4 152 CAL 3/21/01 3/21/04 Dipole Antenna Kit Electro-Metrics TDA-30/1-4 153 CAL 9/26/02 9/26/05 Double-Ridged Horn Antenna Electro-Metrics RGA-180 2319 CAL 2/17/03 2/17/05 Horn Antenna *(at 3 meters) Electro-Metrics EM-6961 6246 CAL 3/31/03 3/31/05 Horn Antenna *(at 10 meters) Electro-Metrics EM-6961 6246 CAL 6/4/03 6/4/05 Horn Antenna ATM 19-443-6R None No Cal Required Passive Loop Antenna EMC Test Systems EMCO 6512 9706-1211 CHAR 7/10/01 7/10/03 Line Impedance Stabilization . . . Electro-Metrics ANS-25/2 2604 CAL 10/9/01 10/9/03 Line Impedance Stabilization . . . Electro-Metrics EM-7820 2682 CAL 3/12/03 3/12/05 Termaline Wattmeter Bird Electronic Corporation 611 16405 CAL 5/25/99 5/25/01 Termaline Wattmeter Bird Electronic Corporation 6104 1926 CHAR 12/12/01 12/12/03 Oscilloscope Tektronix 2230 300572 CHAR 2/1/01 2/1/03 System One Audio Precision System One SYS1-45868 CHAR 4/25/02 4/25/04 Temperature Chamber Tenney Engineering TTRC 11717-7 CHAR 1/22/02 1/22/04 AC Voltmeter HP 400FL 2213A14499 CAL 10/9/01 10/9/03 AC Voltmeter HP 400FL 2213A14261 CHAR 10/15/01 10/15/03 AC Voltmeter HP 400FL 2213A14728 CHAR 10/15/01 10/15/03 Digital Multimeter Fluke 77 35053830 CHAR 1/8/02 1/8/04 Digital Multimeter Fluke 77 43850817 CHAR 1/8/02 1/8/04 Digital Multimeter HP E2377A 2927J05849 CHAR 1/8/02 1/8/04 Multimeter Fluke FLUKE-77-3 79510405 CHAR 9/26/01 9/26/03 Peak Power Meter HP 8900C 2131A00545 CHAR 1/26/01 1/26/03 Power Meter HP 432A 1141A07655 CAL 4/15/03 4/15/05 APPLICANT: MIDWAY SERVICES, INC. FCC ID: NTXINT900 REPORT #: M/MIDWAY\462ut2\462ut2TestReport.doc Page 3 of 21 DEVICE MFGR MODEL SERNO CAL/CHAR DATE DUE DATE or STATUS Power Meter And Sensor Bird 4421-107 4022 0166 0218 CAL 4/16/03 4/16/05 Power Sensor HP 478A 72129 CAL 4/15/03 4/15/05 Digital Thermometer Fluke 2166A 42032 CAL 1/16/02 1/16/04 Thermometer Traulsen SK-128 CHAR 1/22/02 1/22/04 Thermometer Extech 4028 14871-2 CAL 3/7/03 3/7/05 Hygro-Thermometer Extech 445703 0602 CAL 10/4/02 10/4/04 Frequency Counter HP 5352B 2632A00165 CAL 11/28/01 11/28/03 Frequency Counter HP 5385A 2730A03025 CAL 3/7/03 3/7/05 Power Sensor Agilent Technologies 84811A 2551A02705 CHAR 1/26/01 1/26/03 Service Monitor IFR FM/AM 500A 5182 CAL 11/22/00 11/22/02 Comm. Serv. Monitor IFR FM/AM 1200S 6593 CAL 5/12/02 5/12/04 Signal Generator HP 8640B 2308A21464 CAL 2/15/02 2/15/04 Sweep Generator Wiltron 6648 101009 CAL 4/15/03 4/15/05 Sweep Generator Wiltron 6669M 007005 CAL 3/3/03 3/3/05 Modulation Analyzer HP 8901A 3435A06868 CAL 9/5/01 9/5/03 Modulation Meter Boonton 8220 10901AB CAL 4/15/03 4/15/05 Near Field Probe HP HP11940A 2650A02748 CHAR 2/1/01 2/1/03 BandReject Filter Lorch Microwave 5BR4-2400/ 60-N Z1 CHAR 3/2/01 3/2/03 BandReject Filter Lorch Microwave 6BR6-2442/ 300-N Z1 CHAR 3/2/01 3/2/03 BandReject Filter Lorch Microwave 5BR4-10525/ 900-S Z1 CHAR 3/2/01 3/2/03 High Pass Filter Microlab HA-10N CHAR 10/4/01 10/4/03 High Pass Filter Microlab HA-20N CHAR 2/7/03 2/7/05 Audio Oscillator HP 653A 832-00260 CHAR …
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 902 MHz - 928 MHz | 252.00 mW |

Frequency Hopping Transmitter
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter
Water Meter Transmitter
Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
Meter data collector
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified