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E9000 Club User’s Guide Rev 1.0 1998 Table of Contents Table of Contents............................................................................................................................................ 2 Features........................................................................................................................................................... 2 Precautions...................................................................................................................................................... 3 Operation ........................................................................................................................................................ 4 Log in Operation ......................................................................................................................................... 4 TV Operation .............................................................................................................................................. 4 CD Operation .............................................................................................................................................. 4 Cassette Operation ...................................................................................................................................... 5 Other functions ........................................................................................................................................... 5 Features • Personalized TV and Near Video-On-Demand service • Multiple audio sources, including TV, CD, or Cassette • Wireless transmitter for use with EZone headphones • Automatic logon and channel switching capabilities • Automatic logoff and reset capabilities • 3D spatial sound processor, specifically engineered for the E9000 Precautions This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not properly installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to contact EZone Networks Inc. This Production complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Sub-Chapter J applicable at date of manufacture. CAUTION This device contains a compact disk player that includes a Class I laser. The compact disk player should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel. Use of the system, other than in the manner specified here, may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment, void the warranty, and violate FCC approval. Your E9000 will have been installed and set up by a qualified E9000 installer. Any changes to the setup, including adding or removing an E9000 unit, changing the location of an E9000 unit, or changing the wiring to or from an E9000 unit should be done by qualified service personnel. ! Operation Your E9000 unit consists of a TV, and CD player, and a Cassette player. The E9000 is only accessible through the use of EZone headphone products containing an E-Link sensor. Log in Operation The E9000 unit will allow you access if you own an EZone headphone. Follow these steps: 1. Ensure your EZone headphones are turned on. 2. Press START on the E9000 until the “Scanning for headphones” screen appears. 3. Align the E-link sensor on your headphone with the E-link sensor on the E9000, while holding the headphones within three inches of the E9000. 4. The E9000 unit will indicate when you have been successfully logged on. If the above procedure does not work: 1. Ensure that you have fresh batteries in your EZone headphones. 2. Ensure that the E-Link sensors are properly aligned (the “E-Link” lettering on the E9000 and your headphones should be facing each other) If you are still having problems, press INFO on the E9000. TV Operation The TV is controlled by five keys on the front panel of the E9000. Control of these keys may be disabled upon logon until certain video sequences have finished playing. 1. TV On/Off : Allows you to enable or disable the TV display. Note, this will turn off video only – screen text will still appear. 2. + : Changes channel; hold in this key to scroll through channels quickly. 3. - : Changes channel; hold in this key to scroll through channels quickly. 4. TV: Switches the audio source to TV audio. Use this key to return to TV audio if you are listening to a CD or Cassette. 5. MUTE: Enables or disables audio. Press to switch states. CD Operation The CD operates like an in-dash car CD player. To insert a disk, align the disk with the slot on the E9000 and gently insert until the mechanism starts to load. Do not attempt to push or jam a CD into the slot. When a CD is inserted, the audio source will automatically be switched to the CD. The CD is controlled by five keys on the front panel. 1. CD : Switches the audio source to the CD. Use this key to return to the CD, if you were listening to TV or Cassette audio. 2. FF: Tap this key to move to the next track. Hold down to play CD in fast mode. 3. RW: Tap this key to move to previous track. Hold down to play CD in fast reverse. 4. EJECT: Ejects CD. 5. MUTE: Enables or disables audio. Press to switch states. Note: CD-ROM’s and DVD’s can not be played in the CD player. Cassette Operation The cassette operates like a full logic in-dash car Cassette player. To insert a cassette, align the cassette with the slot on the E9…
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e-zone07/16/01 Research & DevelopmentTodd Simpson V.P. Engineering [email protected] #600, 520 5 th Ave S.W.C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\3559.DOC Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 3R7 Ph: 403.263.9560 Fax: 403.263.9560Page 1 of 2 Block Diagram of E9000 The E9000 has 5 PCB boards: 1. 900 MHz FM audio transmitter Audio is fed into an FM stereo modulator which is then added to a 900 MHz carrier signal for transmission. The 900 MHz signal is generated by a standard synthesizer (LMX2332) and VCO combination. The output is filtered to reduce harmonics. 2. Video board for driving cable tv onto an LCD screen 3. CD control board to control a front-loading CD player 4. Tape control board to manage a full logic cassette mechanism 5. A control board consisting of several micro’s and an audio processor with a DSP and CODEC. The block diagram is shown on the next page. e-zone07/16/01 Research & DevelopmentTodd Simpson V.P. Engineering [email protected] #600, 520 5 th Ave S.W.C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\3559.DOC Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 3R7 Ph: 403.263.9560 Fax: 403.263.9560Page 2 of 2 Whole System Micro DS87C520 DSP 56007 CODEC At 32KHz Audio MUX Volume Bass Treble 8K Ram 32K Ram128K Flash FM Modulato r 902-928MHz S ynthesizer Transmit Antenna IR Emit and Recieve UltraSound Emit and Sense Keypad Interface Micro PIC62 Micro PIC62 Micro PIC62 Micro PIC66 CD Mechanis m Tape Mechanis m TV Audio IF Decoder TV TunerO.S.D LCD Scree n Video MUX Backlight Micro PIC63 10MHz 4MHz 14.4 MHz 12.288MHz 12MHz 3.58 MHz 4MHz
e-zone07/16/01 Research & DevelopmentTodd Simpson V. P. E ngineering tsimpso n@ezo ne ne tw orks.co m #600, 520 5 th Ave S.W. C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\3897.DOC Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 3R7 Ph: 403.263.9560 Fax: 403.263.9560Page 1 of 6 To: FCC Re: Submission for part 15 To whom it may concern, Please accept our application (reference EA89998) for a part 15 low power transmitting device. The unit broadcasts FM stereo audio in the 902.1 to 927.5 MHz range. The transmitter is included in a product with an LCD TV, a cassette player, a CD player, and a DSP based audio processor. Testing was done by DNB Engineering, and I am including the first pages of their report here. If you have any questions, please give me a call ASAP. Tha nk- yo u, Todd Simpson V. P. E ngineering e-zone07/16/01 Research & DevelopmentTodd Simpson V. P. E ngineering tsimpso n@ezo ne ne tw orks.co m #600, 520 5 th Ave S.W. C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\3897.DOC Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 3R7 Ph: 403.263.9560 Fax: 403.263.9560Page 2 of 6 e-zone07/16/01 Research & DevelopmentTodd Simpson V. P. E ngineering tsimpso n@ezo ne ne tw orks.co m #600, 520 5 th Ave S.W. C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\3897.DOC Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 3R7 Ph: 403.263.9560 Fax: 403.263.9560Page 3 of 6 e-zone07/16/01 Research & DevelopmentTodd Simpson V. P. E ngineering tsimpso n@ezo ne ne tw orks.co m #600, 520 5 th Ave S.W. C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\3897.DOC Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 3R7 Ph: 403.263.9560 Fax: 403.263.9560Page 4 of 6 e-zone07/16/01 Research & DevelopmentTodd Simpson V. P. E ngineering tsimpso n@ezo ne ne tw orks.co m #600, 520 5 th Ave S.W. C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\3897.DOC Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 3R7 Ph: 403.263.9560 Fax: 403.263.9560Page 5 of 6 e-zone07/16/01 Research & DevelopmentTodd Simpson V. P. E ngineering tsimpso n@ezo ne ne tw orks.co m #600, 520 5 th Ave S.W. C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\3897.DOC Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 3R7 Ph: 403.263.9560 Fax: 403.263.9560Page 6 of 6
e-zone 07/16/01 Research & DevelopmentTodd Simpson V.P. Engineering [email protected] #600, 520 5 th Ave S.W. C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\4061.DOC Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 3R7 Ph: 403.263.9560 Fax: 403.263.9560Page 1 of 6 To: FCC Re: Submission for part 15 To whom it may concern, Please accept our application (reference EA89998) for a part 15 low power transmitting device. The unit broadcasts FM stereo audio in the 902.1 to 927.5 MHz range. The transmitter is included in a product with an LCD TV, a cassette player, a CD player, and a DSP based audio processor. Testing was done by DNB Engineering, and I am including the first pages of their report here. If you have any questions, please give me a call ASAP. Thank-you, Todd Simpson V.P. Engineering e-zone 07/16/01 Research & DevelopmentTodd Simpson V.P. Engineering [email protected] #600, 520 5 th Ave S.W. C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\4061.DOC Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 3R7 Ph: 403.263.9560 Fax: 403.263.9560Page 2 of 6 e-zone 07/16/01 Research & DevelopmentTodd Simpson V.P. Engineering [email protected] #600, 520 5 th Ave S.W. C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\4061.DOC Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 3R7 Ph: 403.263.9560 Fax: 403.263.9560Page 3 of 6 e-zone 07/16/01 Research & DevelopmentTodd Simpson V.P. Engineering [email protected] #600, 520 5 th Ave S.W. C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\4061.DOC Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 3R7 Ph: 403.263.9560 Fax: 403.263.9560Page 4 of 6 e-zone 07/16/01 Research & DevelopmentTodd Simpson V.P. Engineering [email protected] #600, 520 5 th Ave S.W. C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\4061.DOC Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 3R7 Ph: 403.263.9560 Fax: 403.263.9560Page 5 of 6 e-zone 07/16/01 Research & DevelopmentTodd Simpson V.P. Engineering [email protected] #600, 520 5 th Ave S.W. C:\Ready_To_Convert\Doc\4061.DOC Calgary, AB, Canada, T2P 3R7 Ph: 403.263.9560 Fax: 403.263.9560Page 6 of 6
E9000A Label 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. This production complies with DHHS rules 21 CFR Sub-Chapter J Applicable at date of manufacture 120V/0.4A/60Hz LR113570 !
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123456 A B C D 654321 D C B A 1 E-Zone Research and Development Suite 600 520 5th Ave. S.W. Calgary, Alberta Canada T2P 3R7 1 32-9507103D 17-Aug-199810:53:20F:\E-ZONE\archive\FCCTX\TxJun23 FCC.sch Title Size:Number: Date:File: Revision: SheetofTime: B E-Zone Transmitter Error : E-ZONE~1.BMP file not found. C133p C7 5p C8 2p7 C10 NNP C11 6p8 C13 NNP L1 L0805-82n C2 33p R1 33R R2 220R R3 3k9 R4 18R R6 560R R7 1k C3 33p C16 10n C4 33p R9 15k R13 1k1 C24 100p R14 0R VCC-RF R16 5k6 C9 2p7 R17 NNP R18 NNP R15 0R C25 100p C26 100p R22 51R R27 10k R28 10k R33 47R VCC-RF Vcc 20 GND 4 Vp IF 19fin RF 5 GND 17 Do IF 18 fin IF 16 Vp RF 2Vcc 1 Do RF 3 fin IF 15 fin RF 6 GND 14 GND 7 LE 13 OSCin 8 Data 12 GND 9 Clock 11 Fo/LD 10 U1 LMX2332 C27 100p C28 100p C17 10n C18 10n C5 33p C6 33p R5 18R OSC Bias 4 XTAL+ 5 L-Ch In 18 MPX Bal 16 MPX Bal 17 AF Bias 2 R-Ch In 1 AF Gnd 3 VCC 15 XTAL- 6 MPX Out 14 RF Out 7 Pilot Out 13 RF Gnd 8 MOD In 12 OSC- 9 Vref 11 OSC+ 10 U2 BA1404F C43 1n C46 10p R Audio L Audio X1 KF-38E R10 15k R11 15k R34 SMD_POT-20k Q1 NE85630 Q2 NE85630 CR1 1SV229 PI1 W=10 L=700 R Audio L Audio 38 CLK C44 1n C47 5p6 VCC-MOD +8V VCC-RF GND 1 GND 2 VCC 4 OUTPUT 3 U3 TCXO-14.4MHZ VCC-RF Vin+ 8 FB 7 GND 4 SD 3 ERROR 5 Vout 1 U4 LP2951C R35 100k R37 13k R38 16k C19 10n Vin+ 8 FB 7 GND 4 SD 3 ERROR 5 Vout 1 U5 LP2951C R36 100k R39 20k R40 7k5 C20 10n VCC-RFVCC-MOD VCCVCC R19 NNP R20 NNP C21 10n C22 10n C29 100p C12 6p8 C30 100p R23 51R R29 10k R30 10k R41 68R VCC-RF RF-OSC RF-OSC C31 100p C32 100p C33 100p C34 100p R24 0R R25 100R R31 10k R32 10k R42 270R VCC-RF R26 51R 1 2 GND Port BFA J1 MM3325-2505 C45 1n C48 C1411-10u C49 C1411-10u C50 C1411-10u C51 C1411-10u C52 C1411-10u C53 C1411-6u8 C54 4n7 R12 15k Q3 NE68530 Q4 NE68530 Q5 NE68530 R43 1k8 C36 100p C55 4p7L2 4n7 C37 100p L3 4n7 L4 6n8 C56 3p3 C38 100p C57 2p2 C39 100p C58 C1411-33u C59 C1411-33u MPX MPX R44 15k R45 1k R48 10k R50 39k R52 51K C60 1n C62 1n C66 NNP R53 10k R51 51k C67 1n C63 NNP C61 1n + C68 C1411-10u + C69 C1411-10u C72 1n C73 470n R58 47k R59 2k7 R49 39K R56 0R R57 0R C64 100n C65 100n + C71 10u VCC OI G FL1 DFC2R915P026BHD OI G FL2 TT4P30915F2630 RSNT1 SI8800LP 1 R60 SMD_POT-500K 1 R61 SMD_POT-50K R62 470R R64 47R R63 470R R65 47R R8 1k R21 NNP C14 NNP C15 NNP R66 47R R67 47R R68 47R C40 100pF C41 100p C42 100p R69 10R C23 10n TP2 TX GAIN 2 TP3 CP MONITOR DATA OUT TP4 TX GAIN 1 C74 560p TP5FEEDBACK TP6 500mV TP7 LO OUT TP9 VCC-MOD TP10 VCC-RF GAIN Vin 1 GND 2 +5V 3 U6 MC78M05CDT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J2 INPUT TP20 RF1 TP19 RFOUT TP0 TP TP TPG1 TPG2 TP TPG3 TP TPG4 TP +8V L5 220uH L6 220uH C70 100n C75 100n C76 100n + C77 C3528-22u + C78 C3528-22u + C79 C3528-22u Note: All components are 0603 unless otherwise specified. L7 8n2 L8 4n7 L9 4n7 C35 6p8 C80 3p3 C81 6n8
4873 DNB Engineering, Inc. Page 1 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Location #1 FCC Part 15 Class B Client: E-Zone File # 86076-1 Rep : Don Lafont Date : 10-Jun-98 Engr.: Norm Hansen System: E-Zone Tower Unit Meas Type LISN Cable Total FCC Ave Freq. Meas'd Factors Factors Factors Total Limit Delta QP Phase HP/ (MHz) (dBuV) (dB) (dB) (dB) (dBuV) (dBuV) (dB) Peak N,P1,P2,P3 R&S Comments 14.318 40.10 0.7 1.2 1.9 42.00 48.0 -6.00 QP p1 R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz 14.318 39.90 0.7 1.2 1.9 41.80 48.0 -6.20 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz 24.576 37.50 2.0 1.3 3.3 40.80 48.0 -7.20 QP p1 R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz 6.494 39.70 0.3 0.7 1.0 40.70 48.0 -7.30 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 914.0MHz 6.861 39.60 0.3 0.8 1.1 40.70 48.0 -7.30 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 914.0MHz 6.805 39.30 0.3 0.8 1.1 40.40 48.0 -7.60 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 927.5MHz 6.861 39.20 0.3 0.8 1.1 40.30 48.0 -7.70 QP p1 R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 914.0MHz 6.602 38.70 0.3 0.8 1.1 39.80 48.0 -8.20 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz 6.623 38.30 0.3 0.8 1.1 39.40 48.0 -8.60 QP p1 R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz 1100 E. Chalk Creek Rd.Coalville UT, 84017 Data not valid for report unless signed by DNB personnel ______________________________ Phone (801) 336-4433 Fax (801) 336-4436 4873 DNB Engineering, Inc. Page 2 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Location #1 FCC Part 15 Class B Client: E-Zone File # 86076-1 Rep : Don Lafont Date : 10-Jun-98 Engr.: Norm Hansen System: E-Zone Tower Unit Meas Type LISN Cable Total FCC Ave Freq. Meas'd Factors Factors Factors Total Limit Delta QP Phase HP/ (MHz) (dBuV) (dB) (dB) (dB) (dBuV) (dBuV) (dB) Peak N,P1,P2,P3 R&S Comments 1100 E. Chalk Creek Rd.Coalville UT, 84017 Data not valid for report unless signed by DNB personnel ______________________________ Phone (801) 336-4433 Fax (801) 336-4436 4873 DNB Engineering, Inc. Page 3 1100 E. Chalk Creek Rd.Coalville UT, 84017 Data not valid for report unless signed by DNB personnel ______________________________ Phone (801) 336-4433 Fax (801) 336-4436 4873 DNB Engineering, Inc. Page 4 1100 E. Chalk Creek Rd.Coalville UT, 84017 Data not valid for report unless signed by DNB personnel ______________________________ Phone (801) 336-4433 Fax (801) 336-4436
4940 DNB Engineering, Inc. Page 1 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Location #1 FCC Part 15 Class B Client: E-Zone File # 86076-1 Rep : Don Lafont Date : 10-Jun-98 Engr.: Norm Hansen System: E-Zone Tower Unit Meas Type LISN Cable Total FCC Ave Freq. Meas'd Factors Factors Factors Total Limit Delta QP Phase HP/ (MHz) (dBuV) (dB) (dB) (dB) (dBuV) (dBuV) (dB) Peak N,P1,P2,P3 R&S Comments 14.318 40.10 0.7 1.2 1.9 42.00 48.0 -6.00 QP p1 R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz 14.318 39.90 0.7 1.2 1.9 41.80 48.0 -6.20 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz 24.576 37.50 2.0 1.3 3.3 40.80 48.0 -7.20 QP p1 R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz 6.494 39.70 0.3 0.7 1.0 40.70 48.0 -7.30 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 914.0MHz 6.861 39.60 0.3 0.8 1.1 40.70 48.0 -7.30 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 914.0MHz 6.805 39.30 0.3 0.8 1.1 40.40 48.0 -7.60 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 927.5MHz 6.861 39.20 0.3 0.8 1.1 40.30 48.0 -7.70 QP p1 R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 914.0MHz 6.602 38.70 0.3 0.8 1.1 39.80 48.0 -8.20 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz 6.623 38.30 0.3 0.8 1.1 39.40 48.0 -8.60 QP p1 R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz 1100 E. Chalk Creek Rd.Coalville UT, 84017 Data not valid for report unless signed by DNB personnel ______________________________ Phone (801) 336-4433 Fax (801) 336-4436 4940 DNB Engineering, Inc. Page 2 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Location #1 FCC Part 15 Class B Client: E-Zone File # 86076-1 Rep : Don Lafont Date : 10-Jun-98 Engr.: Norm Hansen System: E-Zone Tower Unit Meas Type LISN Cable Total FCC Ave Freq. Meas'd Factors Factors Factors Total Limit Delta QP Phase HP/ (MHz) (dBuV) (dB) (dB) (dB) (dBuV) (dBuV) (dB) Peak N,P1,P2,P3 R&S Comments 1100 E. Chalk Creek Rd.Coalville UT, 84017 Data not valid for report unless signed by DNB personnel ______________________________ Phone (801) 336-4433 Fax (801) 336-4436 4940 DNB Engineering, Inc. Page 3 1100 E. Chalk Creek Rd.Coalville UT, 84017 Data not valid for report unless signed by DNB personnel ______________________________ Phone (801) 336-4433 Fax (801) 336-4436 4940 DNB Engineering, Inc. Page 4 1100 E. Chalk Creek Rd.Coalville UT, 84017 Data not valid for report unless signed by DNB personnel ______________________________ Phone (801) 336-4433 Fax (801) 336-4436
CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Location #1 FCC Part 15 Class B Client: E-Zone File # 86076-1 Rep : Don Lafont Date : 10-Jun- 98 Engr.: Norm Hansen System: E-Zone Tower Unit Meas Type LISN Cable Total FCC Ave Freq. Meas'd Factors Factors Factors Total Limit Delta QP Phase HP/ (MHz) (dBuV) (dB) (dB) (dB) (dBuV) (dBuV) (dB) Peak N,P1,P2,P3 R&S Comments 14.318 40.10 0.7 1.2 1.9 42.00 48.0 -6.00 QP p1 R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz 14.318 39.90 0.7 1.2 1.9 41.80 48.0 -6.20 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz 24.576 37.50 2.0 1.3 3.3 40.80 48.0 -7.20 QP p1 R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz 6.494 39.70 0.3 0.7 1.0 40.70 48.0 -7.30 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 914.0MHz 6.861 39.60 0.3 0.8 1.1 40.70 48.0 -7.30 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 914.0MHz 6.805 39.30 0.3 0.8 1.1 40.40 48.0 -7.60 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 927.5MHz 6.861 39.20 0.3 0.8 1.1 40.30 48.0 -7.70 QP p1 R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 914.0MHz 6.602 38.70 0.3 0.8 1.1 39.80 48.0 -8.20 QP n R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz 6.623 38.30 0.3 0.8 1.1 39.40 48.0 -8.60 QP p1 R&S QP Run 3-Tune to frequency 902.1MHz RADIATED EMISSIONS Location #1 FCC Part 15 Class B Client: E-Zone File # 86076-1 Rep. : Don Lafont Date : 10-Jun- 98 Engr.: Norm Hansen Syste m: E-Zone Tower Unit Meas 3 Meter Type Amp Cable Antenna Total FCC Ave Freq. Meas'd Factors Factors Factors Factors Total Limit Delta Azimuth Height Hor/ HP/ QP (MHz) (dBuV) (dB) (dB) (dB) (dBuV/m ) (dBuV/m ) (dBuV/m ) (dB) (degree) (m) Vert R&S Peak Comments 902.100 77.8 27.1 7.5 23.6 4.0 81.80 94.0 -12.20 301 1.00 Vert R&S QP Run 3.1-Tune to frequenc y 902.1MH z 902.100 75.0 27.1 7.5 23.6 4.0 79.00 94.0 -15.00 328 2.88 Hor/ R&S QP Run 3.1-Tune to frequenc y 902.1MH z 914.000 81.2 27.0 7.6 23.7 4.3 85.50 94.0 -8.50 0 1.00 Vert R&S QP Run 2-Tune to frequency 914.0Mhz 914.000 79.3 27.0 7.6 23.7 4.3 83.60 94.0 -10.40 0 1.75 Hor/ R&S QP Run 2-Tune to frequency 914.0Mhz 927.500 82.8 27.0 7.6 23.8 4.4 87.20 94.0 -6.80 360 1.00 Vert R&S QP Run 2.1-Tune to frequency 927.5Mh z 927.500 79.6 27.0 7.6 23.8 4.4 84.00 94.0 -10.00 360 1.00 Hor/ R&S QP Run 2.1-Tune to frequency 927.5Mh z 902.000 22.4 27.1 7.5 23.6 4.0 26.40 46.0 -19.60 339 1.00 Vert R&S QP 902.2 Mhz Side band are below nois e floor of receiver. 928.000 23.5 27.0 7.6 23.8 4.4 27.90 46.0 -18.10 320 1.00 Vert R&S QP 928.0MHz side band are below noise floor of receiver RADIATED EMISSIONS Location #1 FCC Part 15 Class B Client: E-Zone File # 86076-1 Rep. : Don LaFont Date : 11-Jun- 98 Engr.: Norm Hansen Syste m: E-Zone Tower Unit 3 Meter Meas Amp Cable Antenna Total FCC Type Freq Meas'd Factors Factors Factors Factors Total Limit Delta Azimut h Height Hor/ HP/ Ave (MHz) (dBuV) (dB) (dB) (dB) (dBuV/m ) (dBuV/m ) (dBuV/m ) (dB) (degree) (m) Vert R&S Peak Comments 1804.480 31.6 26.5 3.4 27.3 4.2 35.8 54.0 -18.2 343 2.50 Hor/ HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz 1804.500 34.8 26.5 3.4 27.3 4.2 39.0 54.0 -15.0 343 1.00 Vert HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz 2706.586 39.8 27.7 4.1 29.5 5.9 45.7 54.0 -8.3 332 2.00 Hor/ HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz 2706.604 38.1 27.7 4.1 29.5 5.9 44.0 54.0 -10.0 354 1.00 Vert HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz 3608.782 34.6 28.3 4.7 30.4 6.8 41.4 54.0 -12.6 325 1.75 Hor/ HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz 3608.786 35.4 28.3 4.7 30.4 6.8 42.2 54.0 -11.8 334 1.00 Vert HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz 4510.984 31.1 29.3 5.9 32.2 8.8 39.9 54.0 -14.1 360 1.00 Vert HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz 4510.988 31.6 29.3 5.9 32.2 8.8 40.4 54.0 -13.6 360 1.00 Hor/ HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz 5413.184 35.1 29.0 6.0 34.0 10.9 46.0 54.0 -8.0 349 1.00 Vert HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz 5413.184 30.6 29.0 6.0 34.0 10.9 41.5 54.0 -12.5 326 1.00 Hor/ HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz 8119.600 26.6 28.5 8.8 37.5 17.9 44.5 54.0 -9.5 337 2.00 Hor/ HP/ Ave Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz 8119.680 34.9 28.5 8.8 37.5 17.9 52.8 54.0 -1.2 337 2.00 Hor/ HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz 8119.820 29.6 28.5 8.8 37.5 17.9 47.4 54.0 -6.6 323 1.00 Vert HP/ Ave Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz 8119.820 37.5 28.5 8.8 37.5 17.9 55.4 54.0 1.4 323 1.00 Vert HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz 6315.320 27.7 30.3 7.2 35.7 12.6 40.4 54.0 -13.6 314 1.75 Hor/ HP/ Ave Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz-noise floor 6315.320 37.7 30.3 7.2 35.7 12.6 50.3 54.0 -3.7 349 1.00 Vert HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz-noise floor 6315.800 28.1 30.3 7.2 35.7 12.6 40.7 54.0 -13.3 349 1.00 Vert HP/ Ave Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz-noise floor 6315.800 36.6 30.3 7.2 35.7 12.6 49.2 54.0 -4.8 314 1.75 Hor/ HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz-noise floor 7217.600 35.8 28.9 7.6 37.0 15.8 51.6 54.0 -2.4 0 1.00 Vert HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz-noise floor 7217.600 36.9 28.9 7.6 37.0 15.8 52.7 54.0 -1.3 0 1.50 Hor/ HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz-noise floor 9022.000 25.9 27.6 11.4 37.3 21.2 47.1 54.0 -6.9 360 1.00 Vert HP/ Ave Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz-noise floor 9022.000 26.2 27.6 11.4 37.3 21.2 47.3 54.0 -6.7 360 2.00 Hor/ HP/ Ave Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz-noise floor 9022.000 35.1 27.6 11.4 37.3 21.2 56.3 54.0 2.3 360 1.00 Vert HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz-noise floor 9022.000 35.9 27.6 11.4 37.3 21.2 57.1 54.0 3.1 360 2.00 Hor/ HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz-noise floor 9924.200 25.2 24.7 9.1 38.2 22.6 47.8 54.0 -6.2 360 1.00 Vert HP/ Ave Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz-noise floor 9924.200 24.5 24.7 9.1 38.2 22.5 47.1 54.0 -6.9 360 2.00 Hor/ HP/ Ave Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz-noise floor 9924.200 35.8 24.7 9.1 38.2 22.5 58.3 54.0 4.3 360 1.00 Vert HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz-noise floor 9924.200 34.2 24.7 9.1 38.2 22.6 56.8 54.0 2.8 360 2.00 Hor/ HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 902.2Mhz-noise floor 1828.100 35.4 26.5 3.4 27.4 4.3 39.7 54.0 -14.3 319 1.00 Vert HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 914Mhz 1828.220 34.4 26.5 3.4 27.4 4.3 38.7 54.0 -15.3 346 2.00 Hor/ HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 914Mhz 2742.120 41.3 27.7 4.1 29.6 6.0 47.3 54.0 -6.7 8 1.00 Vert HP/ Peak Tune to frequency 914Mhz 2742.220 35.9 27…
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#600, 520 5th Ave S.W. · Calgary, Alberta · Canada
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 902.1 MHz - 927.5 MHz | - |

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