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Dvviyr Avir Vv Dhyyhv hq 8vvvt Bvqr Part No. 5800141-0002 Release No. 2.0, February 2001 © 2001 Triton Network Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This document and the information contained therein is the proprietary and confidential information of Triton Network Systems, Inc. that is provided by Triton Network Systems™ exclusively for evaluating the purchase of Triton Network Systems, Inc. technology and is protected by copyright and trade secret laws. No part of this document may be disclosed, reproduced, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose without express written permission of Triton Network Systems, Inc., 8529 SouthPark Circle, Orlando, FL 32819. For permissions, contact marketing at +1-407-903-0975 or +1-407-903-0997 (FAX). Notice of Disclaimer The information and specifications provided in this document are subject to change without notice. Triton Network Systems, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in design or components as progress in engineering and manufacturing may warrant. The Warranty(s) that accompany Triton Network Systems, Inc., products are set forth in the sales agreement/contract between Triton Network Systems, Inc., and its customer. Please consult the sales agreement for the terms and conditions of the Warranty(s) provided by Triton Network Systems, Inc. To obtain a copy of the Warranty(s), contact Triton Network Systems, Inc., the Marketing Group at +1-407-903-0975 or +1-407-903-0997 (FAX). The information provided in this Triton Network Systems, Inc., document is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. In no event shall any Triton Network Systems, Inc., company be liable for any damages whatsoever—including special, indirect, consequential or incidental damages or damages for loss of profits, revenue, use, or data whether brought in contract or tort, arising out of or connected with any Triton Network Systems, Inc., Document or the use, reliance upon or performance of any material contained in or accessed from this Triton Network Systems, Inc. document. Triton Network Systems license agreement may be provided upon request. Additional Terms and Conditions will be finalized upon negotiation of a purchase. The above information shall not be construed to imply any additional warranties for Triton Network Systems, Inc. equipment including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantability or fitness for an intended use. Trademark Information Invisible Fiber® is a registered trademark of Triton Network Systems, Inc. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Part Number: 5800141-0002 Installation and Commissioning Guide - R2.0i Uhiyr s 8r Table of Contents ................................................................................................... i List of Figures ....................................................................................................... iii List of Tables ......................................................................................................... v About This Book .................................................................................................. vii Warnings and Safety Guidelines ........................................................................ xv Avertissements et consignes de sécurité ........................................................ xix 1Site Evaluation ................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1What Is a Site Evaluation? ................................................................................... 1-2 1.2Why Perform a Site Evaluation? ......................................................................... 1-2 1.3Preparing for a Site Evaluation ............................................................................ 1-2 1.4Site Evaluation Process ........................................................................................ 1-3 1.4.1Ensure RF Safety Compliance .......................................................... 1-3 1.4.2Ensure Compliance With Laws, Regulations, Codes, and Agreements ................................................................................. 1-4 1.4.3Establish Line of Sight Between IFUs ............................................... 1-4 1.4.4Determine IFU Mounting Requirements ........................................... 1-4 1.4.5Ensure Building Aesthetics ................................................................ 1-5 1.4.6Document Potential Sources of Colocation Interference ................... 1-5 1.4.7Measure the Link Distance ................................................................ 1-6 1.4.8Select the Grounding Location .......................................................... 1-6 1.4.9Determine Fiber Demarcation and Surge Suppression Location (Optional) ........................................................................................... 1-6 1.4.10Determine Site Equipment Location and Requirements .................... 1-7 1.4.11Determine the Length of Fiber Cable Assemblies ............................. 1-7 1.4.12Determine the Length of Power Cables ........................................... 1-11 1.4.13Confirm Presence of AC Power ....................................................... 1-13 1.4.14Take Site Photographs ..................................................................... 1-13 1.4.15Sketch the Site ................................................................................. 1-13 1.5Documenting a Site Evaluation ......................................................................... 1-14 Installa…
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Subject:Transmitter Power Control Claim Part 101.131 states that the transmitter needs "facilities ... to permit the transmitter to be turned on and off independently of any remote control circuits. Justification: The Triton IFU complies with this FCC requirement to turn on an off the transmitter independently. The power to any IFU product is delivered to the actual unit at the immediate rear power connection of the unit. This power connection is a quick disconnect connection for ease of power removal and restoration.
Michael Clark Vice President of Engineering Triton Network Systems, Inc. 8337 SouthPark Circle Orlando, FL 32819 May 2001 Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Rd Columbia MD 21046-1609 To Whom It May Concern: On behalf of Triton Network Systems, Inc., we hereby wish the following document item to be kept confidential for the certification filing of the 29 GHz Fast Ethernet Wireless Consecutive Point Millimeter Wave Radio: • TNS29 Fast Ethernet Frequency Path Description of Radio Block Diagram • TNS29 Fast Ethernet Transmitter Final Stage Amplifier Schematics • TNS29 BOM (Bill of Material) We are requesting in part to protect the technological advances and competitiveness of our product in the new broadband wireless technology. On behalf of Triton Network System, Inc., we would like to thank you for your consideration on this matter. Please contact me at 407-903-0901 should you have questions or require additional information. Sincerely, Michael Clark Vice President of Engineering Triton Network Systems, Inc.
To: Paul Shores ITS/ES-Orl Cc: Robert F. Martin ITS/ES-Box Subject: RE: Update to FCC Test Reports Paul: We have completed the evaluation of the prior and newly-provided files. Both FCC ID: OQT29ETP-FE-02 and FCC ID: OQT29SNP-03-02 meet the technicsl requirements for certification under FCC Part 101. However, the following administrative information must be provided in accordance with 2.1033(c) of the FCC rules for certification applications: 1) 2.1033(c)3) A user or installation manual or draft which provides RF safety guidance consistent with the analysis of MPE compliance provided separately. 2) 2.1033(c)(9) Tune-up procedure or equivalent. 3) 2.0133(c)(10) Schematic diagrams of RF section; the files submitted May 29th are abstract in nature, but will be kept confidential as requested. 4) 2.1033(c)(14) Modulation information. We will separate them for the sake of the present applications, and future application should keep them separate. As photos are uploaded separately from the test report, they may be removed from the test report to keep its file size as small as possible. Sincerely, Roland W. Gubisch Chief Engineer, EMC and Telecom Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. 70 Codman Hill Road Boxborough, MA 01719 tel 978-635-8500 direct fax 978-263-7086 email [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> -----Original Message----- From: Paul Shores ITS/ES-Orl Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 3:15 PM To: Robert F. Martin ITS/ES-Box Cc: Roland Gubisch ITS/ES-Box Subject: FW: Update to FCC Test Reports Importance: High Gentlemen, Please see Triton's information attached. Please advise if all information is complete. We need to bill this job in May. I need to respond to an e-mail from Ken Ash as to the status of this job and billing, please advise. Sincerely, Paul Shores Account Manager [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Peter Coppini [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 2:50 PM To: '[email protected]' Subject: FW: Update to FCC Test Reports Importance: High Paul, Please find the attached FCC reports, schematics, Confidentiality Request, Memorandum for Cabinet Radiation, and Memorandum for Transmitter Power. These documents have been completed for 29GHz Fast Ethernet and 29GHz OC-3. Soft copies only are being provided. It is believed that Triton has completed all documentation required for Intertek to file with the FCC. I will update P.O. for Confidentiality Filing Fee and fax today. Regards, Pete Coppini Subcontract Manager Triton Network Systems, Inc. 8337 SouthPark Circle Orlando, Fl 32819 Ph 407-903-2024 Fax 407-903-2222 [email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Gilgallon > Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 11:33 AM > To: Peter Coppini > Subject: Update to FCC Test Reports > > Pete, > > Please provide the following udpates to ITS for our FCC filing activity on > each of the following products: > (NOTE: Suggest removing the previous pages from the report and inserting > these updated copies) > > TNS29-ETPFE > Updated FCC Test Report > <<TNS29 Fast Ethernet 101 final report .pdf>> > > Tx Output Schematic > <<Final Stage TNS29-ETPFE, Horiz.ppt>> <<Final Stage TNS29-ETPFE, > Vert.ppt>> > > FCC Request for Confidentiality > <<FCC Confidentiality Request, TNS29-ETPFE.doc>> > > Memorandum for PART 2 Cabinet Radiation Compliance > <<Part 2,1053 Justification, TNS29-ETPFE.doc>> <<Noise margin analysis, > TNS29-ETPFE.doc>> > > Memorandum for Transmitter ON/OFF > <<Transmitter Power Control Claim.doc>> > > > TNS29-SNP03 > Updated FCC Test Report > <<TNS29 SONET OC-3 101 final report .pdf>> > > Tx Output Schematic > <<Final Stage TNS29-SNP03, Horiz.ppt>> <<Final Stage TNS29-SNP03, > Vert.ppt>> > > FCC Request for Confidentiality > <<FCC Confidentiality Request, TNS29-SNP03.doc>> > > Memorandum for PART 2 Cabinet Radiation Compliance > <<Part 2,1053 Justification, TNS29-SNP03.doc>> <<Noise margin analysis, > TNS29-SNP03.doc>> > > Memorandum for Transmitter ON/OFF > <<Transmitter Power Control Claim.doc>> > > > TNS31-SNP03 > Updated FCC Test Report > <<TNS31 SONET OC-3 101 final report .pdf>> > > Tx Output Schematic > <<Final Stage, TNS31-SNP03, Horiz & Vert.ppt>> > > FCC Request for Confidentiality > <<FCC Confidentiality Request, TNS31-SNP03.doc>> > > Memorandum for PART 2 Cabinet Radiation Compliance > <<Part 2,1053 Justification, TNS31-SNP03.doc>> <<Noise margin analysis, > TNS31-SNP03.doc>> > > Memorandum for Transmitter ON/OFF > <<Transmitter Power Control Claim.doc>> > > > > > > I will provide you with an updated Binder for the following shortly: > TNS31-ETPFE > TNS29-SNP12 > TNS28-SNP12 > > > > > Regards, > > Paul Gilgallon > Director of Product Management > Triton Network Systems Inc. > 8529 South Park Circle > Orlando, FL 32819 > 407.903.2237 (office) > 407.496.1324 (mobile) > 407.903.2080 (fax) > E-mail: [email protected] > > > > > >
TNS 29 Fast Ethernet IFU PhotosFCC ID: OQT29ETP-FE-02 Rear view of IFU TNS 29 Fast Ethernet IFU PhotosFCC ID: OQT29ETP-FE-02 Front view of IFU
TNS 29 Fast Ethernet IFU Internal PhotosFCC ID: OQT29ETP-FE-02 Internal photograph of CPU/NIC, Modem, Power Supply, section Internal photograph of transmitter, receiver, synthesizer, and filter/attenuator section Top view Modem board Bottom view Modem board Top view of CPU/NIC board Bottom view of CPU/NIC board Top view Power Supply Bottom view Power Supply
8529 SouthPark Circle * Orlando, Florida,32819 * Phone (407) 903-0900 Triton Models TNS29-ETPFE-XXX-XX Modulation Description: Triton Network Systems FAST ETHERNET Radios Modulation Description: The combined payload data and control data are modulated using 8-PSK modulation. 100 Mbps FE IFU uses a 8-level Phase Shift Keying (8-PSK) modulation scheme. In 8-PSK modulation, the phase of the RF carrier is modulated such that each point of the constellation represents a particular phase of the RF carrier. The amplitude of the RF carrier remains constant. The spectrum of the modulated waveforms fits within the spectral masks defined by the FCC.
FCC ID: OQT29ETP- FE-02 Final RF stage voltage and current:7V @ 2.3 A
Dvviyr Avir Vv Dhyyhv hq 8vvvt Bvqr Part No. 5800141-0002 Release No. 2.0, February 2001 © 2001 Triton Network Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This document and the information contained therein is the proprietary and confidential information of Triton Network Systems, Inc. that is provided by Triton Network Systems™ exclusively for evaluating the purchase of Triton Network Systems, Inc. technology and is protected by copyright and trade secret laws. No part of this document may be disclosed, reproduced, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose without express written permission of Triton Network Systems, Inc., 8529 SouthPark Circle, Orlando, FL 32819. For permissions, contact marketing at +1-407-903-0975 or +1-407-903-0997 (FAX). Notice of Disclaimer The information and specifications provided in this document are subject to change without notice. Triton Network Systems, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in design or components as progress in engineering and manufacturing may warrant. The Warranty(s) that accompany Triton Network Systems, Inc., products are set forth in the sales agreement/contract between Triton Network Systems, Inc., and its customer. Please consult the sales agreement for the terms and conditions of the Warranty(s) provided by Triton Network Systems, Inc. To obtain a copy of the Warranty(s), contact Triton Network Systems, Inc., the Marketing Group at +1-407-903-0975 or +1-407-903-0997 (FAX). The information provided in this Triton Network Systems, Inc., document is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. In no event shall any Triton Network Systems, Inc., company be liable for any damages whatsoever—including special, indirect, consequential or incidental damages or damages for loss of profits, revenue, use, or data whether brought in contract or tort, arising out of or connected with any Triton Network Systems, Inc., Document or the use, reliance upon or performance of any material contained in or accessed from this Triton Network Systems, Inc. document. Triton Network Systems license agreement may be provided upon request. Additional Terms and Conditions will be finalized upon negotiation of a purchase. The above information shall not be construed to imply any additional warranties for Triton Network Systems, Inc. equipment including, but not limited to, warranties of merchantability or fitness for an intended use. Trademark Information Invisible Fiber® is a registered trademark of Triton Network Systems, Inc. All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Part Number: 5800141-0002 Installation and Commissioning Guide - R2.0i Uhiyr s 8r Table of Contents ................................................................................................... i List of Figures ....................................................................................................... iii List of Tables ......................................................................................................... v About This Book .................................................................................................. vii Warnings and Safety Guidelines ........................................................................ xv Avertissements et consignes de sécurité ........................................................ xix 1Site Evaluation ................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1What Is a Site Evaluation? ................................................................................... 1-2 1.2Why Perform a Site Evaluation? ......................................................................... 1-2 1.3Preparing for a Site Evaluation ............................................................................ 1-2 1.4Site Evaluation Process ........................................................................................ 1-3 1.4.1Ensure RF Safety Compliance .......................................................... 1-3 1.4.2Ensure Compliance With Laws, Regulations, Codes, and Agreements ................................................................................. 1-4 1.4.3Establish Line of Sight Between IFUs ............................................... 1-4 1.4.4Determine IFU Mounting Requirements ........................................... 1-4 1.4.5Ensure Building Aesthetics ................................................................ 1-5 1.4.6Document Potential Sources of Colocation Interference ................... 1-5 1.4.7Measure the Link Distance ................................................................ 1-6 1.4.8Select the Grounding Location .......................................................... 1-6 1.4.9Determine Fiber Demarcation and Surge Suppression Location (Optional) ........................................................................................... 1-6 1.4.10Determine Site Equipment Location and Requirements .................... 1-7 1.4.11Determine the Length of Fiber Cable Assemblies ............................. 1-7 1.4.12Determine the Length of Power Cables ........................................... 1-11 1.4.13Confirm Presence of AC Power ....................................................... 1-13 1.4.14Take Site Photographs ..................................................................... 1-13 1.4.15Sketch the Site ................................................................................. 1-13 1.5Documenting a Site Evaluation ......................................................................... 1-14 Installa…
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FCC ID: OQT29ETP-FE-02 Triton Network Systems, Inc. 47 CFR 101 Test Plan Triton.doc Pt. 101Page: 23 of 35 © 2001 Triton Network Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY 5.9 RF Safety evaluation The wireless consecutive point millimeter-wave transceiver models TNS29-ETPFE-100-XX, TNS29- ETPFE-200-XX are stationary fixed-mounted units with a maximum EIRP of 1,995 watts effective radiated power in the main lobe of the antenna. This is greater than the 1,640 watts EIRP established by the FCC for RF safety evaluation, therefore the transmitter is not excluded from MPE evaluation. The radio equipment has the following physical characteristics: Conducted Antenna Power27 dBm Antenna Gain3981.1 Maximum Antenna Dimension34.29 cm Minimum Operating Frequency29.100 GHz The applicable theoretical calculation per FCC OET Bulletin-65 is shown below based on physical characteristics described above. FCC OET Bulletin-65 (Ed. 97-01) Equation Reference Near Field Distance from Antenna Surface (m) Rnf = 2.85Pg 31 - (12) Distance to Beginning of Far Field from Antenna (m) Rff = 6.84Pg 33 - (16) Distance to Reach 1mW / cm^2 from antenna surface (m) 2.26Pg 33 – (17,18) % of MPE 5mW / cm^2 Max Pow er Density at Antenna Surface (mW/cm^2) Ss = 2.1743.42%Pg 31 - (11) Max Mainbeam Near-Field Power Density (mW/cm^2) Snf = 0.7915.83%Pg 32 - (13) Max Mainbeam Transition-Region Power Density (mW/cm^2) St = 0.7915.83%Pg 33 - (17) Max Mainbeam Far-Field Power Density (mW/cm^2) Sff = 0.346.78%Pg 33 - (18) From the above the following conclusions can be reached: • The TNS29 series transceivers comply with the 5mW/cm 2 RF safety limits for occupational RF workers. • A safety zone in front of the unit of at least 2.3 meters for the protection of the general public can be established by appropriate warning signs and wordings, per the applicable FCC 47 CFR 1.1307, OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910.97 or similar successor regulation(s). • A RF safety warning label will be presented on the transceiver. The user / installation manual provides information on the proper mounting such that a safe minimum separation distance is maintained. FCC ID: OQT29ETP-FE-02 Triton Network Systems, Inc. 47 CFR 101 Test Plan Triton.doc Pt. 101Page: 23 of 35 © 2001 Triton Network Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY
Triton Network Systems, Inc. Triton.doc Pt. 101Page: 1 of 35 © 2001 Triton Network Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY Triton Network Systems, Inc FCC Part 101 Emissions Testing performed on the Wireless Consecutive Point Millimeter-Wave Transmitter Models: TNS29-ETPFE-100-XX TNS29-ETPFE-200-XX (Verification Only) FCC ID:OQT29ETP-FE-02 Date Tested March 20, 2001 Tested by: Craig PerkinsLead Engineer Jim Lancaster Engineer Signature Report Written by: Craig PerkinsLead Engineer Reviewed & Approved by: Al MoroneDirector Integration & Test Paul GilgallonDirector of Product Management Mike ClarkVP Engineering FCC ID: OQT29ETP-FE-02 Triton Network Systems, Inc. 47 CFR 101 Test Plan Triton.doc Pt. 101Page: 2 of 35 © 2001 Triton Network Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY Table of Contents 1.Summary ..........................................................................................................................................3 2.Product Description ..........................................................................................................................3 2.1 Multiple list/Family information..........................................................................................................3 2.2 Frequency Availability .......................................................................................................................3 2.3 Block Diagram of the product ...........................................................................................................4 3.Summary of Tests and Results ........................................................................................................5 4.Test Plan ..........................................................................................................................................5 4.1 General .............................................................................................................................................5 4.2 Frequency stability............................................................................................................................5 4.3 Output power ....................................................................................................................................5 4.4 Bandwidth .........................................................................................................................................5 4.5 Emission Limitation (Mask) ..............................................................................................................5 4.6 Spurious emissions ..........................................................................................................................6 4.7 Incidental radiation............................................................................................................................6 4.8 Receiver verification .........................................................................................................................6 4.9 RF Safety evaluation ........................................................................................................................6 5.Test results .......................................................................................................................................7 5.1 General .............................................................................................................................................7 5.2 Frequency Tolerance and frequency Stability ..................................................................................7 5.3 Output power ....................................................................................................................................8 5.4 Bandwidth .........................................................................................................................................9 5.5 Emission Designator.........................................................................................................................9 5.6 Emission Limitations (Mask).............................................................................................................9 5.7 Spurious Emissions ........................................................................................................................17 5.8 Incidental Radiation ........................................................................................................................22 5.9 RF Safety evaluation ......................................................................................................................23 5.10Equipment List............................................................................................................................25 6.Photographs ...................................................................................................................................26 FCC ID: OQT29ETP-FE-02 Triton Network Systems, Inc. 47 CFR 101 Test Plan Triton.doc Pt. 101Page: 3 of 35 © 2001 Triton Network Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY 1. Summary On March 20,2001, Triton Network Inc. located at 8337 South Park Circle, Orlando, FL 32819, tested the 29 GHz Fast Ethernet Wireless Consecutive Point to Point Millimeter Wave Transmitter System Models: TNS29-ETPFE-100-XX TNS29-ETPFE-200-XX to determine if they were compliant with the FCC Part 101 emission standard. The difference between the models rests only on the selection of waveguide filters for the appropriate bands. We found that the units met applicable requirements when tested. The –100 and –200 models are a radio link pair. All data within this report that references the –200 model is for verification only, since the transmitter operates in the frequency range of 31.075 to 31.225 GHz. 2. Product Description The 29 GHZ Fast Ethernet radio is a data-link radio device. A pair of radios, working together, for…
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Noise margin analysis, Triton Models [TNS29-ETPFE-XXX-XX] Measurements for radiate spurious emissions from the transmitter section of the device were made down to the noise floor of the measurement equipment. The receiver was a Tektronix 2784 Spectrum analyzer; above 40 GHz a set of standard horns with integrated external mixers was used. This set is specifically matched to the Tektronix 2784 and the mixer conversion factors are incorporated in the display settings for the spectrum analyzer. Spurious emission measurements were investigated as part of the FCC part 15 test up to 2 GHz (at 10 meters) and from 1 to 200 GHz at 1 meter from the EUT. The 1 meter measurements were made using standard horns (EMCO 3115, 3116 and Millitech series horns with integral external mixers). The limit is 43 dB + 10 log(P0) where P0 is the nominal (conducted) output power. The measurement sensitivity at the limit needs to be 43dB + 10Log(0.5) below the reference level for spurious emission measurements. For a 20 dB margin below the limit a level of 60 dB below the carrier output needs to be recognizable at the noise floor of the measurement instrumentation. The reference output power for the spurious emission measurements is the nominal output power with the transmitter in normal operating (modulation) condition. All power levels are referenced to a standard dipole. The EIRP of the transmitter is -3 dB(W) + 36 dB(i) antenna gain or 33 dB(W) EIRP. A standard dipole with a maximum gain of 6 dB would require a comparable power of 27dB(W) to produce the same field strength . At a 1 meter measurement distance (where most measurements were made in this case), the worst case sensitivity of the Tektronix 2784 with a 1 MHz BW and the associated Millitech mixers is listed in the following table. The equivalent power into a standard dipole to generate the field just at the noise level is calculated from the standard isotropic field equation and all…
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8337 SouthPark circle · Orlando, Florida · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 101 | 31.10 GHz - 31.20 GHz | 500.00 mW | 42M4D1D | 0.001 % |

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Equipment Class
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29 GHz SONET OC-12 Invisible Fiber Unit (IFU)
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
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Equipment Class
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Equipment Class
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28 GHz SONET Wireless Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter