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O96WRC2000The Weather Radio Converter

P Seeger Inc.
The Weather Radio Converter - FCC ID O96WRC2000 - P Seeger Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Date of Grant
Feb 04, 2001
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Oct 03, 2000
Equipment Note
The Weather Radio Converter
Frequency Range
93.00000000 - 98.10000000
Company
P Seeger Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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Users Manual

WRC-2000_ManualPage 1P Seeger Inc Model WRC-2000 OWNER’S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment. Portable Weather Radio Converter FEATURES RECEIVING NOAA Weather Frequencies: 162.400 MHz 162.425 MHz 162.450 MHz 162.475 MHz 162.500 MHz 162.525 MHz 162.550 MHz ß Auto-tune to strongest of the seven national Weather Service broadcast frequencies. TRANSMITTING Frequencies to rebroadcast to the automobile radio: 93.1 MHz 97.1 MHz 98.1 MHz ß Slide switch to select weakest transmitting frequency to rebroadcast to the automobile radio. WRC-2000_ManualPage 2P Seeger Inc PARTS IDENTIFICATION ß 12V DC Adapter / Connector ß Selectable Slide Switch ß LED Indicator ß Antenna 2 1 4 3 OPERATION ß Plug unit into automobile cigarette lighter receptacle ß Extend the antenna ß Turn automobile power - ÓN ß The weather radio converter will auto-tune to the strongest of the seven national Weather Service broadcast frequencies ß The red LED indicator on the unit will light when the strongest signal is found ß Select radio frequency, using selectable slide switch located on unit, to rebroadcast to the automobile radio ß Tune your automobile radio to the frequency selected Remark: User can not modify this product.

Attestation Statements

FCC ID: O96WRC2000

Cover Letter(s)

FCC ID: O96WRC2000 FCC ID: O96WRC2000

External Photos

FCC ID: O96WRC2000 FRONT VIEW OF DEVICE

ID Label/Location Info

FCC ID: O96WRC2000 BOTTOM VIEW OF DEVICE WITH FCC ID LABEL

Internal Photos

FCC ID: KNZ48505 FRONT VIEW OF THE PRINTED WIRING BOARD BOTTOM VIEW OF THE PRINTED WIRING BOARD

Internal Photos

FCC ID:O96WRC2000 PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PRODUCT INNER CIRCUIT TOP VIEW INNER CIRCUIT BOTTOM VIEW

Test Report

Date: 2000-09-26 TEST REPORT Page 1 of 18 No.: HM103008 Law Man KitKitty ChoyPatrick Wong Testing EngineerVerify byPatrick Wong for Managing Director APPLICANT: (Code : SUF010) P. SEEGER, INC. P.O. Box 46039, Tampa, Florida 33647, U.S.A. DATE OF SAMPLE(S) RECEIVED: 2000-07-24 SUBMITTED SAMPLE(S): 4 samples per model DATE OF TESTING: 2000-09-25 DESCRIPTION OF SAMPLE(S): A sample of product said to be: Product:THE WEATHER RADIO CONVERTER Manufacturer:SUN FU CHEONG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. Model Number:WRC-2000 Brand Name:N/A Rating:12Vd.c. Origin:CHINA INVESTIGATIONS REQUESTED: Measurement to the relevant clauses of F.C.C. Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart B - Unintentional Radiator and Subpart C - Intentional Radiator. RESULT/ REMARK:Please see attached sheet(s). CONCLUSION: From the measurement data obtained, the tested sample was considered to have COMPLIED after modification by customer with the clause 15.109(a) and ANSI C63.4-1992 Section 12.1.1.1-2 for the Receiver Section and for the Transmitter Section with the clause 15.239 of Federal Communications Commission Rules and Regulations Part 15. TEST EQUIPMENT AUDIT: Please see Appendix A. Date: 2000-09-26 TEST REPORT Page 2 of 18 No.: HM103008 T E S T S U M M A R Y *** FM BROADCAST RECEIVER *** (A)Measurement of Radiated Emissions .........................................................Satisfactory (B)Line Conducted Voltage Test. ...............................................................Not Applicable *** INTENTIONAL RADIATOR*** (1)Measurement of Emission of RF energy on the carrier frequency..............Satisfactory (2)Measurement of the out-of band emissions including harmonics...............Satisfactory (3)Measurement of Emission Within Band Edges...........................................Satisfactory (4)Measurement of Line-Conducted Voltage onto AC Power Line............Not Applicable T E S T D A T A Please refer to the attached result sheets. Date: 2000-09-26 TEST REPORT Page 3 of 18 No.: HM103008 ***WEATHER BAND RADIO RECEIVER*** (A) Measurement of Radiated Interference TEST REFERENCE: FCC Rules Part 15 section 15.109 TEST CONDITION: Weather Band Receiver TEST DATE: 2000-09-25 ================================================================== Freq. ofPolarity Meter Reading FieldFCC the (including Antenna Factor) StrengthLimit emission at 3m (at 3m)@ MHzdB(μV/m)μV/mμV/m 151.7Horizontal36.466.1150 ================================================================== =========SUMMARY========= All data is within limits ================================== Broad-band Antennas were used ================================== Date: 2000-09-26 TEST REPORT Page 4 of 18 No.: HM103008 NOTES FOR THE RADIATION MEASUREMENT (1) Test site facility: Open field test site located at Taipo (Hong Kong) with a metal ground plane on filed with the FCC pursuant to section 15.109 of the FCC rules. (2) Distance between the EUT and measuring antenna: 3 meters. (3) Measuring instrumentations: CISPR Quasi-peak type field strength meter (25MHz - 1000MHz) 6 dB bandwidth set at 120KHz. (4) Measuring antenna: Broad band antenna for the frequency range 25 - 1000 MHz, connected with 10 meters coaxial cable. Cable loss of the coaxial cable included in the Antenna Factor for measurement data. The antenna are capable of measuring both horizontal and vertical polarization. (5) Frequency range scanned: The frequency range from 25 MHz to 1000 MHz had been searched. Readings of the highest emissions relating to the limit were reported as above. (6) Arrangement of EUT: During the test, the sample was operated at rated supply voltage and arranged for maximum emissions. (7) Measuring Procedure: In accordance with the relevant sections of ANSI C63.4:1992. (8) Measuring Uncertainty: The calculated uncertainty for measurement performed at 3M test distance are:- 30MHz to 300MHz = ± 3.7dB, 300MHz to 1000MHz = + 3.0dB/-2.7dB. Date: 2000-09-26 TEST REPORT Page 5 of 18 No.: HM103008 *** INTENTIONAL RADIATOR *** (1) Measurement of Radiated Interference TEST REFERENCE:FCC Rules Part 15 Subpart Section 15.239(88.00-108.00MHz) TEST CONDITION:Channel A TEST DATE:2000-09-25 Emission of RF energy on the carrier frequency -- 93.015 MHz (PEAK VALUE) ================================================================== EmissionMeterPolarizationAntennaField Strength FCC Limit FrequencyReadingFactor(at 3m) MHzdB( μ V)H-VdBdB( μ V/m) μ V/m μ V/m 93.026.4H+13.339.796.668.02500.0 ================================================================== Emission of RF energy on the carrier frequency -- 93.015 MHz (AVERAGE VALUE) ================================================================== EmissionMeterPolarizationAntennaField Strength FCC Limit FrequencyReadingFactor(at 3m) MHzdB( μ V)H-VdBdB( μ V/m) μ V/m μ V/m 93.023.6H+13.336.970.0250.0 ================================================================== ... to be continued Date: 2000-09-26 TEST REPORT Page 6 of 18 No.: HM103008 *** INTENTIONAL RADIATOR *** (1) Measurement of Radiated Interference . . Continued .. TEST REFERENCE:FCC Rules Part 15 Section 15.239 (88.00-108.00MHz) TEST CONDITION:Channel A TEST DATE:2000-09-25 The out-of-band emissions, including harmonics (25-1000 MHz) (CISPR VALUE) ================================================================== EmissionMeterPolarizationAntennaField Strength FCC Limit FrequencyReadingFactor(at 3m) MHzdB( μ V)H-VdBdB( μ V/m) μ V/m μ V/m ##186.0<1.0+10.8<11.8<3.9150.0 279.0<1.0+16.0<17.0<7.1200.0 372.0<1.0+20.5<21.5<11.9200.0 465.1<1.0+24.2<25.2<18.2200.0 558.1<1.0+24.3<25.3<18.4200.0 651.1<1.0+26.9<27.9<24.8200.0 744.1<1.0+27.3<28.3<26.0200.0 837.1<1.0+27.5<28.5<26.6200.0 930.1<1.0+27.8<28.8<27.5200.0 ================================================================== ====================SUMMARY=================== All data is within limits ============================================= Broad-band Antennas were used both polarizations of emissions were measured. polarizations at highest reading indicate…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Seeger Priscilla C.(President)
[email protected]813 9715630Fax: 813 9725033

Technical Contact

The Hong Kong Standards & Testing Centre Ltd.Patrick Wong
[email protected]852 2666 1820

10 Dai Wang St., Taipo Ind'l Estate · N.T., · Hong Kong

Non-Technical Contact

The Hong Kong Standards & Testing Centre Ltd.Patrick Wong
[email protected]852 2666 1820

Test Firm

Hong Kong Standards & Testing Cen.Wilson Wong
[email protected]852-2666-1888Fax: 852-2664-4353

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C93 MHz - 98.1 MHz-