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SKINNER AND ASSOCIATES 619 Second Street, Suite 201 Hudson, Wisconsin 54016 USA INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW Telephone: 715.386.5800Patents-Copyrights-Trademarks FAX: 715.386.6177 Internet e-mail: [email protected] Internet Website: http://www.skinnerlaw.com Joel D. Skinner, Jr. *+β‘* WI Bar / + MN Bar / β‘ Reg. Patent Attorney Marvin L. Beekman +β‘ 3 July, 2001 FCC Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21045-0429 Re:FCC Authorization for Applicant Expedite International, Inc. Dear Sir or Madam: On behalf of Expedite International, Inc., I hereby appoint and authorize James Blaha of L.S. Compliance, Inc. to act as an agent in the preparation, filing and prosecution of any and all applications under Part 15 of the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission. I certify that the exhibits properly describe the device being submitted under this application and will implement any changes described in the test report. The labels described will be affixed to each item. The applicant is an non-individual applicant and no part to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits, including FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti- Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 USC 853(a). Respectfully submitted, Joel D. Skinner, Jr. Attorney for Expedite International, Inc. Writerβs Direct Tel.: 715.386.5800 Ext. 103 Email: [email protected] \\server\shared\clients\expedite\981116auth.doc
Expedite International - Transmitter / Receiver Combination
Expedite International - View of Battery Compartment
Expedite International - Sample FCC Label located on the transmitter showing assembly location.
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. FCC ID:0F6EI1000 MODEL NO: MMII EXPEDITE INTERNATIONAL, INC. FCC ID Label Format to be placed in the position of the sample FCC ID Label as pictured below.
Expedite International - Transmitter, open showing Antenna, Transmitter PCB and outer shells.
Expedite International - Transmitter PCB in case / foil side
Expedite International - Transmitter PCB, Component Side
L. S. COMPLIANCE, Inc. FCC ID: OF6EI1000 LSC-Expedite Intl 90049pageof 26 0 COMPLIANCE TESTING OF Moto-Magnet II, Ultra - T EST R EPORT 90049- Prepared for: Expedite International All results of this report relate only to the items that were tested. This report is not to be reproduced, except in full, without written approval of L.S.Compliance, Inc. L. S. COMPLIANCE, Inc. FCC ID: OF6EI1000 LSC-Expedite Intl 90049pageof 26 1 Table of Contents: SectionDescriptionPage # Index1 A2LA Laboratory Accreditation Statement2 Description of Measurement Facilities3 1.2Signature Page4 1.3Summary of Test Report5 1.4Introduction6 1.5Purpose6 1.6Radiated Emission Test Setup6 1.7Radiated Emission Test Procedure7 1.8Radiated Emission Test Equipment Utilized8 1.9Conducted Emission Measurements8 1.10Restricted Bands (Frequencies and Limits)9 1.11Photos taken during testing10 1.12Summary of Results and Conclusions11 1.13Test Equipment List12 Appendices ASample Calculations:13 i.Calculation of Radiated Emissions Limits14 ii.Duty Cycle Correction Factor Calculation15 BData Charts16 CGraphs18 L. S. COMPLIANCE, Inc. FCC ID: OF6EI1000 LSC-Expedite Intl 90049pageof 26 2 L. S. COMPLIANCE, Inc. FCC ID: OF6EI1000 LSC-Expedite Intl 90049pageof 26 3 L. S. COMPLIANCE, Inc. FCC ID: OF6EI1000 LSC-Expedite Intl 90049pageof 26 4 D ESCRIPTION OF M EASUREMENT F ACILITIES Site on File with the FCC ID Number: 31040/SIT 1300F2 β The site referenced above has been found to comply with the test site criteria found in ANSI C63.4-1992 and 47CFR Section 2.948.β L. S. COMPLIANCE, Inc. FCC ID: OF6EI1000 LSC-Expedite Intl 90049pageof 26 5 SIGNATURE PAGE SIGNATURE PAGESIGNATURE PAGE SIGNATURE PAGE Prepared By: Approved By: 11 march 1999 Kenneth L. Boston, EMC Lab Manager Date PE #31926 Registered Professional Engineer (State of Wisconsin) L. S. COMPLIANCE, Inc. FCC ID: OF6EI1000 LSC-Expedite Intl 90049pageof 26 6 1.3 S UMMARY OF T EST R EPORT MANUFACTURER:Expedite International MODEL:Moto-Magnet II, Ultra SERIAL:980177 DESCRIPTION:Low power remote Transmitter FREQUENCY RANGE:49.86 MHz The Moto-Magnet Ultra Remote control was found to βmeetβ the radiated emission specification of Title 47 CFR FCC, Part 15, subpart C. for an intentional radiator This Remote Control device is meant to control the movement of a duck decoy which is mounted on top of a pedestal containing a superregenerative receiver. When the remote button is depressed, the pedestal platform begins to rock back and forth, which gives the appearance of a duck feeding, and when the remote button is pressed the second time, the platform ceases the movement. The product is intended to be used by hunters; in an outdoor environment, away from occupied urban and suburban environments. L. S. COMPLIANCE, Inc. FCC ID: OF6EI1000 LSC-Expedite Intl 90049pageof 26 7 1.4 I NTRODUCTION On 9 and 12 of February, 1999, a series of Radiated Emissions tests were performed on a sample model of the Moto-magnet II product; a Remote control which operates a by means of the transmission of a pulsed carrier train. These tests were performed using the test procedures outlined in ANSI C63.4-1992 for intentional radiators, and in accordance with the limits set forth in FCC Part 15.235. These tests were performed by Kenneth L. Boston, PE, of L. S. Compliance, Incorporated. 1.5 P URPOSE The above mentioned tests were performed in order to determine the compliance of the Moto-magnet II Remote control product with limits contained in various provisions of Title 47 CFR, FCC Part 15, including: 15.235 15.209 All radiated emissions tests were performed to measure the emissions in the frequency bands described by the above sections, and to determine whether said emissions are below the limits established by the above sections. These tests were performed in accordance with the procedure described in the American National Standard for methods of measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz (ANSI C63.4-1992). Another document used as reference for the EMI receiver specification was the International Special Committee on Radio Interference (CISPR) number 16-1 (1993). 1.6 R ADIATED E MISSIONS T EST S ETUP The test sample was operated within the 3 meter Semi-Anechoic, FCC listed chamber located at L.S. Compliance in Cedarburg, WI. The sample was placed on an 80cm high wooden table, which was centered on the flush-mounted 2m diameter metal turntable. The test sample was operated on its own [new] internal battery. The test sample was configured to run in a continuous transmit mode during the 15.235 measurements. One test sample set to operate on the standard channel was tested as an intentional radiator, in order to determine compliance at a frequency of 49.86 MHz Please refer to Section 1.11 for pictures of the test setup. L. S. COMPLIANCE, Inc. FCC ID: OF6EI1000 LSC-Expedite Intl 90049pageof 26 8 1.7 R ADIATED E MISSION T EST P ROCEDURE The fundamental and spurious (harmonic) emissions of the transmitter were tested for compliance to Title 47 CFR, FCC Part 15.235 limits for a consumer device. For the calculations used to determine the limits applicable for the test sample, refer to Appendix A. These limits are expressed in decibels (dB) above 1 microvolt per meter (ΞΌV/m). The sample was tested from the lowest frequency generated by the transmitter (without going below 9 kHz) to the 10th harmonic of the fundamental frequency generated by the device. The appropriate limits were also observed when the fundamental or spurious signals were located within any of the restricted bands as described in Part 15.205a. These frequencies, and their associated limits, are referenced in Section 1.10. The sample was placed on a nonconductive (wooden) table, in the 3 Meter chamber and the antenna mast was placed such that the antenna was 3m from the test object. A biconical antenna or tuned dipole was used to measure emissions from 30 to 200 MHz, a log periodic β¦
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1250 Crestview Drive Β· Hudson, Wisconsin Β· United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 49.86 MHz - 49.86 MHz | - |

Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
LD3XR
Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter
REMOTE KIT
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
REMOTE CONTROL KITS
Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter