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OABCXG970001Eureka 3

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Eureka 3 - FCC ID OABCXG970001 - Primayer Limited
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Feb 04, 2015
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jan 29, 2015
Equipment Note
Eureka 3
Frequency Range
469.50000000 - 469.55000000
Company
Primayer Limited
Country
United Kingdom

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Users Manual

Eureka3 User Manual Eureka3 Page 29 5.6 Velocity Correction Velocity correction overcomes the largest error for accurate leak position. It allows the true velocity of sound in the pipe(s) to be measured, meaning the accuracy of the distance to the leak can be improved for multiple materials and/or aging pipes. There must be a leak in the pipe work at a known location to use this feature; this is commonly produced by opening a hydrant. 5.6.1 Velocity Correction Example • Correlate the leak as usual on site: • Tap the Velocity Correction button. • The original leak display will change to grey. • Open the hydrant (or create another known source of leak noise) and perform another correlation. The peak will be formed at the source of noise. Use the GoTo Peak button or the keypad buttons to move the cursor onto this peak. Eureka3 User Manual Eureka3 Page 30 • In this example the hydrant is actually located at 156 metres from the red transmitter. However, the velocity being used in Eureka3 locates the noise as 154.7 metres from red. • Tap the red arrow to indicate that the peak is toward the red transmitter (or if it was toward the blue tap the blue arrow). • A keypad will be displayed allowing entry of the peak position. Edit the value to be 156 metres. If the peak position was out of brackets (so beyond the sensor) a value of 0 metres should be entered here. • On accepting this distance the software will calculate a new average velocity for the full pipe model. To accept this new velocity tap the green tick, otherwise cancel the operation by tapping the red cross. Eureka3 User Manual Eureka3 Page 31 • The original correlation graph will now return to the foreground, with the new velocity being applied, giving a more accurate leak position. The value of velocity being used will be displayed in the top left corner of the screen. If any changes are made to the pipe model after a velocity correction has been performed, the Eureka3 software will return to using the default velocity for that pipe material. 5.7 Save Data Tap the save data disc icon to save data to the internal memory and an external USB memory stick, if attached. When the icon is tapped the save screen opens; this has the following items: • Location Field • Operator Field • Comments Field • Tick Button • Cross Button • Copy Reports Button 5.7.1 Location Field Tap within this field and a keyboard appears; enter location data as required. Tap on the return key to move to the next field. You can tap off the keyboard to end data entry. 5.7.2 Operator Field Tap within this field and a keyboard appears; enter operator data as required. Tap on the return key to move to the next field. You can tap off the keyboard to end data entry. 5.7.3 Comments Field Tap this field and a keyboard appears; enter comments as required. 5.7.4 Tick Button Tap the tick button to save the data to the internal memory and a USB memory stick if connected. 5.7.5 Cross Button Tap the cross button to abandon the data report. Eureka3 User Manual Eureka3 Page 32 5.7.6 Copy Reports Button Tap this button to copy all reports from the internal memory to an attached USB memory stick. The message ‘Delete all reports after copying to devices?’ is displayed. To remove the reports from the internal memory tap the green tick at this prompt. After copying reports to a USB memory stick PrimeTouch must be put into power save mode before unplugging this USB device; otherwise corruption of the memory stick can occur. Once the memory stick has been removed PrimeTouch can be taken out of power save mode. 5.7.7 Exported Reports Data copied to a USB memory stick will be saved into a folder called “Eureka3 Reports”. For each report saved there will be two data files. Each file is named with the time and date of the correlation. 5.7.7.1 Data Report Example For each saved correlation there is an HTML file which can be opened within a standard internet browser. Primayer recommends use of Google Chrome TM for best viewing of these reports. Eureka3 User Manual Eureka3 Page 33 5.7.7.2 WAV file for import into Enigma The other file saved is a stereo WAV file of the recorded leak sound used to correlate. This file can be transferred to the Enigma software for post-analysis. To import a file into Enigma, launch the Enigma software and select the File-Import-Eureka3 menu option. Select the Eureka3 report folder location and select the WAV file for the appropriate correlation. The WAV file will be opened and the data displayed within the Enigma software. If GPS location information has been saved for the transmitters this will be transferred, and the pipe model will be displayed at the appropriate location on a Google Map TM . Some of the features within the Enigma software will be unavailable because there are only two sensors and one WAV file associated with a Eureka3 correlation (for example the thumbnail display, epoch displays and velocity measure). For more details on how to use the Enigma software please refer to the Enigma System manual. Eureka3 User Manual Eureka3 Page 34 Enigma software v1.5 or above must be used to import Eureka3 data. To obtain an update to this version please contact Primayer Customer Support. 5.8 Transmitter Menu This menu is displayed by tapping one of the transmitter icons on the correlation screen. The menu shows: • Swap Transmitters • Set GPS Coordinates • Hydrophone • Accelerometer. 5.8.1 Swap Transmitters Tap this menu option to swap the red and blue transmitter positions on the display. Swapping the transmitters does not affect the sound in the headphones. This is useful if the pipe model has been entered the wrong way around. 5.8.2 Set GPS Coordinates Eureka3 can record the GPS location of the transmitter positions. A GPS locator within PrimeTouch is continually searching for location data whilst the unit is switched on. To save the GPS position of a transmitter position PrimeTouch next to the appropriate transmitter and tap the appropriate red or blue transmi…

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Users Manual

Eureka3 FCC & Industry Canada Approval - July 2014 Appendix 3 of User manual Issue 1.5 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 radiates radio frequency energy, and, if not 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 try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. To satisfy FCC RF Exposure requirements for mobile and base station transmission devices, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during operation. To ensure compliance, operation at closer than this distance is not recommended. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Notice: Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Avis: Sous la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, ce transmetteur radio ne peut fonctionner qu’en utilisant seulement une antenne d'un type et d’un maximum (ou moins) de gain approuvé pour l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Pour réduire des potentielles interférences radio pour les autres utilisateurs, le type d'antenne et son gain doivent être choisis de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (PIRE) ne dépasse pas ce qui est nécessaire pour une communication réussie. Notice: To satisfy IC RF Exposure requirements for mobile and base station transmission devices, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during operation. To ensure compliance, operation at closer than this distance is not recommended. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Avis: Pour répondre à la IC d'exposition pour les besoins de base et mobiles dispositifs de transmission de la station, sur une distance de séparation de 20 cm ou plus doit être maintenue entre l'antenne de cet appareil et les personnes en cours de fonctionnement. Pour assurer le respect, l'exploitation de plus près à cette distance n'est pas recommandée. L'antenne (s) utilisé pour cet émetteur ne doit pas être co-localisés ou fonctionner conjointement avec une autre antenne ou transmetteur. Primayer Limited Primayer House, Parklands Business Park, Denmead, Hampshire, PO7 6XP, United Kingdom T +44 (0)23 9225 2228 F +44 (0)23 9225 2235 [email protected] www.primayer.com Registered in England No. 2959100 at above address

Users Manual

technology for network management and leakage control product guide Data acquisition Data management Flow monitoring sensors leak Detection leak location Data management Portable data logger for multiple applications including flow and pressure measurement • High accuracy on pressure and analogue to ±0.1% • Powered for 5 years (dependent upon usage) • Hi-speed USB local communications • Small, robust and submersible to IP68 Portable data logging Telemetry data logging Data logger with GPRS and SMS communications • 1, 2, 3 and 9 channel models • Data transmission from every 15 minutes up to daily send • High performance ‘below- ground’ antenna • Wide range of sensors with high accuracy • Powered for 5 years (dependent upon usage) • 2 Gbyte memory for rapid logging and logs at multiple intervals Data logger powered by water pressure • Regular 15 minute data transmission • Environmentally friendly • Minimises site visits • PRV performance monitoring • District/zone flow monitoring • Boundary valve monitoring PrimeWorks Water data management software • Comprehensive graphing and reporting • Extensive database control • Data import/export • Auto-export of data • Interfaces with corporate systems • Daily statistics XiLog+Mini With external antenna for installation into small chambers. XAP Display Portable USB display for use with all PrimeLog+ and XiLog+ data loggers, shows current values for each channel and minimum daily flow value. • Data sent to any number of PC’s • Alarms to mobile phones • Auto gap-filling • Data available on any internet browser • Data management, audit trail and diagnostics PrimeFlo-T Transit-time flowmeter • Survey application with 24 hour battery life • Operation on pipe sizes from 25 – 2500mm (one pair of sensors) Flow monitoring Electromagnetic insertion flowmeter for network flow surveys and checking in-situ meters • Operation over wide flow range • Simple installation and set-up • Rugged - no moving parts • Operation in low conductivity water PrimeProbe2 system Comprises probe, gauging rod, PrimeLog 2i, cables and hose in a ruggedised case Flow profiling software Profiles the velocity across the pipe diameter to improve calculation of flowrate XMS Managed data service Internet browser multi-users PrimeWorks multi-users Database Internet XMS Server FTPSMS GPRS GSM Sensors Sensors For use with PrimeLog+ and XiLog+ • Depth transducers – logging in reservoirs, boreholes and weir level/flow conversion • Flowmeter pulse units – for operation with a wide range of water meters • Current clamp – monitors pump on/off times • Overflow sensor – to monitor times of overflow • Rain gauge • Non-invasive sensors, providing; - no flow disturbance - no process interruption - no water contact • Easy set-up and installation • Integral data logger Phocus2 Acoustic leak detection system • For leak detection surveys • Rapid on-site identification of leaks • Contact-less communications to multiple loggers Display up to thirty results on-screen - using scroll bar allows for even more. Colour coding enables easy identification of leakage graphs. In this example, highest leakage confidence is shown in red, no leakage shown in grey. Phocus.sms Leak detection logger with remote alarm via SMS • Instant alarms – reduces time the leak ‘runs’ • Three sample periods reduces incidence of false alarms • Regular ‘health-check’ reports • No ‘drive-by’ required Leak detection GPRS GPRS WiFi Live data streaming for step testing, PRV commissioning, network re-zoning • Real-time flow and pressure data viewed on internet browser • Single user operation • No radio range restrictions • Annotate valve closure and other operations on graph Concentrator RepeatersLoggers Maps courtesy of Google Phocus.hr Leak detection via AMR radio • Transmission of daily information • Three sample periods reduces incidence of false alarms • No ‘drive-by’ required • Integrates with AMR network of Homerider Systems • Non-invasive sensors, providing; - no flow disturbance - no process interruption - no water contact • Easy set-up and installation • Integral data logger Leak location Eureka3 Innovative leak location correlator • High definition touch screen for easy operation • Interactive pipe model, correlation and coherence spectrum displays • Optional direct transmitter connection to pipe (street-working friendly) • Post-processing analysis using powerful Enigma ® software • In-case battery charging Eureka Digital Advanced leak noise correlator • Optimum performance • Re-analysis of leak noise recordings • Advanced correlation, coherence and filtering • Three sensor input for automatic velocity measurement • Operation not limited by radio range Enigma-hyQ For trunk main leak location • High sensitivity hydrophone directly detects pressure wave in the water • Narrow band filtering technique • Records acoustic data at night - but avoids costly night working • No radio range limitation Enigma Multi-point correlation system for advanced leak location • Operation at night for optimum performance – but avoids costly night working • Three sound samples to separate consumer use from leakage • Can find multiple leaks • Latest 24-bit digital processing • Advanced correlation, coherence and filtering Display of thumbnail correlation results with automated sorting of leak confidence Trim pages 4/5 2mm short to inward fold. Rental An instrument rental service combined with the very best in technical support Primayer Limited Primayer House, Parklands Business Park, Denmead, Hampshire, PO7 6XP, United Kingdom T +44 (0)2392 252228 F +44 (0)2392 252235 E [email protected] www.primayer.com Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Hykron Leak listening system • High acoustic sensitivity • Easy operation • Low cost • Durable construction • Alkaline battery with easy field replacement Mikron Advanced acoustic leak listening system • Very high acoustic sensitivity • Wide frequency range • Minimum Noise Level measurement •…

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Cover Letter(s)

01 June 2014 Federal Communications Commission Authorization & Evaluation Division 7345 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 Re: Agent Authorization To Whom It May Concern: Washington Laboratories, Ltd., is authorized to act on our behalf, until otherwise notified, for applications to American Certification Body, Inc. (ACB). We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002 (b), to the application is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits Thank you, Agency Agreement Expiration Date: 01 June 2015 By: Roger Ironmonger Title: Managing Director On behalf of: Primayer Limited Phone: +44 (0)23 9225 2228 Primayer Limited Primayer House, Parklands Business Park, Denmead, Hampshire, PO7 6XP, United Kingdom T +44 (0)23 9225 2228 F +44 (0)23 9225 2235 [email protected] www.primayer.com Registered in England No. 2959100 at above address

Cover Letter(s)

Request for Confidentiality Date: 03 July 2014 Subject: Confidentiality Request for: OABCXG970001 Pursuant to FCC 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459 and IC RSP-100, Section 10, the applicant requests that a part of the subject FCC application be held confidential. Type of Confidentiality Requested Exhibit Short Term √ Permanent Block Diagrams Short Term External Photos Short Term Permanent* 1 Internal Photos Short Term √ Permanent Operation Description/Theory of Operation Short Term √ Permanent Parts List & Placement/BOM Short Term √ Permanent Tune-Up Procedure Short Term √ Permanent Schematics Short Term Test Setup Photos Short Term Permanent* User’s Manual Primayer Limited has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. Permanent Confidentiality: The applicant requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. Short-Term Confidentiality: The applicant requests the exhibits selected above as short term confidential be withheld from public view for a period of __(specify number of days not to exceed 180) 2 days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing. This is to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public. Applicant is also aware that they are responsible to notify ACB in the event information regarding the product or the product is made available to the public. ACB will then release the documents listed above for public disclosure pursuant to FCC Public Notice DA 04-1705. NOTE for Industry Canada Applications: The applicant understands that until such time that IC distinguishes between Short Term and Permanent Confidentiality, either type of marked exhibit above will simply be marked Confidential when submitted to IC. Sincerely, By: Roger Ironmonger – Managing Director, Primayer Limited Primayer Limited Primayer House, Parklands Business Park, Denmead, Hampshire, PO7 6XP, United Kingdom T +44 (0)23 9225 2228 F +44 (0)23 9225 2235 [email protected] www.primayer.com Registered in England No. 2959100 at above address

External Photos

Eureka 3 Transmitter External Photographs - July 2014 Primayer Limited Primayer House, Parklands Business Park, Denmead, Hampshire, PO7 6XP, United Kingdom T +44 (0)23 9225 2228 F +44 (0)23 9225 2235 [email protected] www.primayer.com Registered in England No. 2959100 at above address

ID Label/Location Info

Eureka 3 Transmitter Approval Label - July 2014 Model: Eureka3 Transmitter FCC ID: OABCXG970001 IC ID: 3305A-CXG970001 1234 12345678 MHz Eureka 3 Transmitter Labels Both Labels apply to each transmitter Two transmitters are provided for each system. Each has its own frequency stated 1234567 Primayer Limited Primayer House, Parklands Business Park, Denmead, Hampshire, PO7 6XP, United Kingdom T +44 (0)23 9225 2228 F +44 (0)23 9225 2235 [email protected] www.primayer.com Registered in England No. 2959100 at above address Approvals label Eureka 3 Transmitter Label Position - July 2014 Primayer Limited Primayer House, Parklands Business Park, Denmead, Hampshire, PO7 6XP, United Kingdom T +44 (0)23 9225 2228 F +44 (0)23 9225 2235 [email protected] www.primayer.com Registered in England No. 2959100 at above address

RF Exposure Info

Certificates and reports shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written permission of Washington Laboratories, Limited Maximum Permissible Exposure Evaluation For the Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3 FCC ID: OABCXG970001 IC ID: 3305A-CXG970001 January 23, 2015 WLL Report # 13424-02-MPE Prepared for: Primayer Ltd. Pryimayer HouseParklands Business Park Denmead, Hants PO76XP United Kingdom Prepared By: Washington Laboratories, Ltd. 7560 Lindbergh Drive Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879 Testing Certificate AT-1448 Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3 RF Exposure Test Report January 2015 WLL Report #13423-02-MPE - ii - © 2015 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Maximum Permissible Exposure Evaluation For the Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3 FCC ID: OABCXG970001 IC ID: 3305A-CXG970001 January 23, 2015 WLL Report # 13424-02-MPE Prepared by: Steven Dovell Compliance Engineer Reviewed by: John P. Repella EMC & Wireless Lab Manager Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3 RF Exposure Test Report January 2015 WLL Report #13423-02-MPE - iii - © 2015 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Abstract This report has been prepared on behalf of Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3 to document the findings of the maximum permissible exposure evaluation on the Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3. The purpose of this evaluation is to establish a minimum safe distance as per 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 January 23, 2015 Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3 RF Exposure Test Report January 2015 WLL Report #13423-02-MPE - iv - © 2015 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Table of Contents Abstract .................................................................................................................................................................... ii 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 1 2 Requirements .............................................................................................................................................. 1 2.1 Transmitter Categories ............................................................................................................................. 1 2.2 Exposure Categories ................................................................................................................................ 1 3 Device Summary ......................................................................................................................................... 3 4 Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure Evaluation .................................................................................. 3 List of Tables Table 1: MPE Limits ..................................................................................................................................................2 Table 2: Device Summary of the Eureka 3.................................................................................................................3 Table 3: Transmitter MPE Calculation Summary ......................................................................................................4 Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3 RF Exposure Test Report January 2015 WLL Report #13423-02-MPE - Page 1 of 4 - © 2015 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. 1 Introduction This report has been prepared on behalf of Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3 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 defined as a transmitting device designed to be used so that the radiating structure(s) of the device is/are within 20 centimeters of the body of the user. Portable device requirements are found in Section 2.1093 of the FCC's Rul…

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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 Primayer Ltd. E UREKA 3 FCC ID: OABCXG970001 IC ID: 3305A-CXG970001 WLL JOB# 13423-01 Rev 0 June 11, 2014 Re-issued WLL JOB# 13423-01 Rev 2 February 5, 2015 Prepared for: Primayer Ltd. Pryimayer HouseParklands Business Park Denmead, Hants PO76XP United Kingdom Prepared By: Washington Laboratories, Ltd. 7560 Lindbergh Drive Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879 Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3 FCC & Industry Canada Certification Test Report June, 2014 WLL Report #13423-01 Rev 2 - ii - © 2015 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. FCC & Industry Canada Certification Test Report for the Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3 FCC ID: OABCXG970001 IC ID: 3305A-CXG970001 WLL JOB# 13423-01 Rev 0 June 11, 2014 Re-issued WLL JOB# 13423-01 Rev 3 February 5, 2015 Prepared by: Steven Dovell Compliance Engineer Reviewed by: John P. Repella EMC & Wireless Lab Manager Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3 FCC & Industry Canada Certification Test Report June, 2014 WLL Report #13423-01 Rev 2 - iii - © 2015 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Abstract This report has been prepared on behalf of Primayer Ltd. to support the attached Application for Equipment Authorization. The test report and application are submitted for a Licensed Transmitter under Part 90 of the FCC Rules and Regulations and Spectrum Management and Telecommunications Policy RSS-119 of Industry Canada. This Certification Test Report documents the test configuration and test results for a Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3. Testing 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 by ACLASS under Certificate AT-1448. The Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3 complies with the limits for a Licensed Transmitter device under FCC Part 90. Revision History Reason Date Rev 0 Initial Release June 11, 2014 Rev 1 Updated to address typographical errors and reviewer observations June 17, 2014 Rev 2 Corrected model name in Table 1 August 13, 2014 Rev 3 Updated Necessary Bandwidth February 5, 2015 Primayer Ltd. Eureka 3 FCC & Industry Canada Certification Test Report June, 2014 WLL Report #13423-01 Rev 2 - iv - © 2015 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Table of Contents Abstract ........................................................................................................................................... ii 1 Introduction ..............................................................................................................1 1.1 Compliance Statement .................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Test Scope ....................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Contract Information ....................................................................................................... 1 1.4 Test Dates ....................................................................................................................... 1 1.5 Test and Support Personnel ............................................................................................ 1 2 Equipment Under Test .............................................................................................2 2.1 EUT Identification & Description .................................................................................. 2 2.2 Test Configuration ....................................…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Roger Ironmonger(Managing Director)
[email protected]011-44(0)1706252228Fax: 011-(0)1705252235

Technical Contact

Washington Laboratories, Ltd.Steven Koster
[email protected]3012161500

7560 Lindbergh Drive · Gaithersburg, Maryland · United States

Test Firm

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

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
190469.5 MHz - 469.55 MHz454.00 mW8K2F3E2.5000000000 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is Conducted.The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Only those antenna(s) tested with the device or similar antenna(s) with equal or lesser gain may be used with this transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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Equipment Class

TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter