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Telaxis Communications Corporation
Microwave Transceiver Units - FCC ID P57-AU2006 - Telaxis Communications Corporation
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
Apr 24, 2002
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Feb 19, 2002
Equipment Note
Microwave Transceiver Units
Frequency Range
58700.00000000 - 62000.00000000
Company
Telaxis Communications Corporation
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Telaxis P/N 50315 745 REV. ED1 FiberLeap TM Installation and Operation Manual Access Unit Model AU2006 Telaxis Communications Corp. 20 Industrial Drive East S. Deerfield, MA 01373-0109 USA 413-665-8551 www.tlxs.com PN 50315 745 REV. ED1 Telaxis P/N 50315 745 REV. ED1 Table of Contents SectionContentsPage FCC, Safety and Service Information .................................................................................... 2 FCC Licensing and Compliance Safety Information Service Precautions 1Overview ............................................................................................................................. 3 Application Hardware Description About This Manual 2Unpacking and Inspection ................................................................................................... 5 Parts Identification 3Getting Started ................................................................................................................... 5 Tools Required 4Installation .......................................................................................................................... 7 1. Attach Mount Assembly to Mast ................................................................................. 7 2. Attach FiberLeap Access Unit to Mount/Mast .............................................................. 10 3. Make Cable Connections to FiberLeap Access Unit ...................................................... 12 4. Power-Up FiberLeap .................................................................................................... 13 5. Make Final LOS Adjustment to FiberLeap Access Unit .................................................. 14 6. Test the Link ................................................................................................................15 5Operation ........................................................................................................................... 16 6Inspection and Maintenance ............................................................................................... 16 7Appendices ......................................................................................................................... 17 Installation Record .......................................................................................................... 17 1 Telaxis P/N 50315 745 REV. ED1 FCC Licensing FiberLeap operates as an unlicensed device under FCC Rules, Part 15, Low Power Communication Device Transmitter. FCC Part 15 Rules Compliance This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The FiberLeap Access unit has no user accessible controls and may not be modified or altered in any way. Changes or modifications to the equipment could void the user’s warranty. FCC RF Exposure Compliance The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with its action in General Docket 93-62, November 7, 1997, has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated equip- ment. Telaxis subscribes to the same safety standard for the use of its products. Proper operation of this equipment will result in user exposure far below the Occu- pational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and Federal Communications Commission limits. FCC ID# P57-AU2006 Safety Notice This unit has been tested for RF emission levels and found not to exceed the FCC RF exposure requirements for occupational and general public exposure. Even though the RF levels external to the unit are not hazardous to humans, Telaxis believes it is prudent to minimize all exposure to RF emissions and therefore recommends the installation be such that the RF beam emitted by the antenna be positioned over the heads of any personnel working in the vicinity. WARNINGDO NOT position FiberLeap Access Unit LOS (Line of Site) in such a manner that the antenna beam is directed towards areas where maintenance personnel might be working while the unit is operating. Service Precautions Failure to follow these installation instructions could damage the equipment and/or improper operation may result. • FiberLeap is designed and sold for installation and maintenance by trained, qualified professionals. • For service, the unit must be returned to Telaxis CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE CENTER. FCC, Safety and Service Information 2 Telaxis P/N 50315 745 REV. ED1 The FiberLeap™ product is designed to extend the reach of fiber optic networks through wireless connections where installation barriers and high cost make installing additional fiber connections less desirable. Telaxis has developed this product to enable direct fiber optic connection and transmission of fiber optic signals over a wireless link without the use of conventional modems. These fiber extension links function, and can be managed and serviced, as if they were a length of fiber optic cable. 3 Overview 1 Application Figure 1 FiberLeap Link Overview Access Unit A Access Unit B TX ACCESS UNIT 2 LOS LOSFAILPWR ACCESS UNIT 1 ACCESS UNIT 2 LOSFAILPWR RX OC DATA TX ACCESS UNIT 1 RX OC DATA Interface Panel TX ACCESS UNIT 2 LOS LOSFAILPWR ACCESS UNIT 1 ACCESS UNIT 2 LOSFAILPWR RX OC DATA TX ACCESS UNIT 1 RX OC DATA Interface Panel Fiber Optic Data to-from Building MUX Fiber Optic Data to-from Network ADM System CableSystem Cable Building Serviced by Fiber “On Net” Building Not Serviced by Fiber “Off Net” Telaxis P/N 50315 745 REV. ED1 A FiberLeap fiber extension link consists of: • FiberLeap Access units (2) with Mast Mounting Assembly Kit • FiberLeap Interface Panels (2) • FiberLeap System Cables (2) The two Access Units are mounted within direct visual LOS (Line-of-Site) of each other. Each of the two Access Units is connected to an Interface Panel (located indoors), by means of a System Cab…

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Cover Letter(s)

APPENDIX M: MANUFACTURERS ATTESTATION FOR FCC 15.255 (I) The manufacture attestation attached supports the following under FCC Part 15.255 for low power telecommunication devices: 1. FCC 15.255(i): Does not apply the device is exclusively an outdoor unit. 2. FCC 15.203: The EUT is designed with an integral antenna. 3. FCC 15.204: The EUT is not and external amplifier, nor does it contain any external amplification circuitry. The integral antenna is permanently attached and cannot be replaced or modify by the end user without casing adverse damage to the functionality of the EUT.

Cover Letter(s)

Broadband Wireless Access Products 20 Industrial Drive East, South Deerfield, MA 01373 USA Phone (413) 665-8551 • Fax (413) 665-0089 • www.tlxs.com 24 January 2002 Federal Communications Commission EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION BRANCH 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046-1609 Subject: Agent Authorization Ref: FRN 0005-0842-07 To Whom It May Concern: Telaxis Communications Corporation hereby authorizes Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. (RTL), 360 Herndon Parkway, Suite 1400, Herndon, VA 20170 to act as agent in connection with our filings for FCC Application for Equipment Authorization, FCC Form 731. APPLICANT ANTI-DRUG ABUSE CERTIFICATION: In signing this letter, Applicant certifies that, in the case of an individual applicant, he or she is not subject to a denial of federal benefits, including FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 862. A non-individual applicant, e.g. a corporation, partnership or other unincorporated association, certifies that no party to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to that section. For the definition of a “party” for these purposes, see 47 CFR 1.2002(b). Sincerely, Stephen L. Ward Executive Vice President of Marketing and Sales Telaxis Communications Corporation (413) 665-8551 X387 [email protected]

Cover Letter(s)

Closing the Fiber Gap 20 Industrial Drive East, South Deerfield, MA 01373 USA Phone (413) 665-8551 l Fax (413) 665-0089 l www.tlxs.com 9 April 2002 Federal Communications Commission EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION BRANCH 7435 Oakland Mills Rd. Columbia, MD 21046-1609 Subject: Request for Confidentiality of Exhibits Reference: 1. FRN 0005-0842-07 2. Letter, Request for Confidentiality of Exhibits, From Telaxis Communications to FCC, 25 February 2002 To whom it may concern: Telaxis Communications Corporation (Telaxis) is submitted a previous letter (Ref. 2) which requested certain information be held confidential pursuant to 47 CFR Parts §0.457 and §0.459 and be withheld from public inspection under 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act, because the information provided contains trade secrets and proprietary data. Telaxis wishes to amend the previous request for confidentiality in the following manner. Revise the list of information as confidential to include only the following files: 1. Block Diagram file BLOCKDIAGRAM_PROPRIETARY_TELAXIS2006BD.pdf 2. Schematics file SCHEMATICS_PROPRIETARY_TELAXIS2006SC.pdf 3. Operational Description file OPERATIONALDESCRIPTION_PROPRIETARY_TELAXIS2006OD.pdf Note that this list no longer includes Internal Photographs file INTERNALPHOTOGRAPHS_PROPRIETARY_TELAXIS2006IP.pdf, which Telaxis is no longer requesting to have treated as confidential. Respectfully, Stephen L. Ward Executive Vice President of Marketing and Sales Telaxis Communications Corporation (413) 665-8551 X387 [email protected] SLW/rwp

Cover Letter(s)

FCC ID: P57-AU2006 Report NO: 2001345 Model NO: Fiber Leap Customer: Telaxis Communications Corp. 360 Herndon PKWY Suite 1400 Herndon, VA 20170 http://www.rheintech.com Page 1 of 2 Federal Communications Commission April 10, 2002 Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Reference: FCC ID: P57-AU2006 Correspondence Number: 22537 731 Confirmation Number: EA340496 Attention: Joe Dichoso Dear Mr. Dichoso, In response to your correspondence letter date April 5 th , 2002 correspondence Number 22537, the following are answers to questions regarding the referenced FCC application submitted by Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. on behalf of our client. 1) Internal photo's cannot be confidential. Submit a revised confidential letter. Response: Agreed. See revised confidentiality letter dated April 9 th . 2) Indicate the calculated RF safety distance in the RF safety user manual statements. Response: The initial RF Exposure safe distance calculation was performed using far field formula which resulted in an overly conservative result. A new RF exposure analysis was performed as directed per Bulletin 65 for near field operation. This analysis shows that the FCC power density limit of 1mW/cm 2 is not exceed at any location exterior to the device housing. Therefore the need to apply RF safety warning in the user manual is not necessary. However, the manufacturer is willing to apply the RF safety statement in the user manual if you feel it is appropriate. Response: 3) The frequency range will be changed from 58.7-62 GHz. Agreed. The manufacturer has accepted this premise. FCC ID: P57-AU2006 Report NO: 2001345 Model NO: Fiber Leap Customer: Telaxis Communications Corp. 360 Herndon PKWY Suite 1400 Herndon, VA 20170 http://www.rheintech.com Page 2 of 2 4) The bandwidth is taken at the widest points 26 dBc. Re-measure the bandwidth. You may have to place the transmitter at a closer distance to gain sensitivity. Response: The 26 dB bandwidth was re-measured at several distances in order to improve the dynamic range of the measurement. The following antenna to EUT distance was used: directly on the Radom, 1 meter distance from the Radom, and three meter distance from the Radom including various spectrum analyzer resolution bandwidths. During the measurement it was determined that the 3 meter antenna to EUT distance using a spectrum analyzer bandwidth of 1 MHz provided the best dynamic range. Extreme care was taken in order to accurately measure the 26dB bandwidths for both modulations. The new re-measured plots are submitted for your review. The originally submitted OC3 bandwidth plots listed the 26 dBc as 312.1 MHz and 316.1 MHz for Access Unit A and B respectively. The bandwidth data represented the main carrier lobes. Upon careful examination of the bandwidth measurement, using OC3 modulation and applying the commission’s 26 dB bandwidth criteria, it was determined that the 26dB bandwidths was larger than originally reported. In-fact, due to modulation products, OC 3 bandwidth is similar to that of OC 12. Both modulation types is within the authorized band. 5) What are the pulse widths and pulse repetition factor (PRF) for each modulation types. Response: For OC3: The PRF = 155.52e6/second, and the pulse width = 1/155.52e6 = 6.43nS For OC12: The PRF = 622.08e6/second and the pulse width = 1/622.08e6 = 1.61 nS 7) The main lobe(2/pulse width) must not be in the restricted bands. Response: The Main lobe bandwidth is within the authorized band and is as follows: OC3: 2/pulsewidth = 311 MHz OC12 2/pulsewidth = 1244 MHz Respectfully, Desmond A. Fraser President

External Photos

APPENDIX J: EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS Both access units are identical in mechanical construction. The external photographs in this appendix represent both access units. PHOTOGRAPH 6: EUT FRONT VIEW PHOTOGRAPH 7: EUT RIGHTSIDE VIEW PHOTOGRAPH 8: EUT REAR VIEW PHOTOGRAPH 9: EUT LEFTSIDE VIEW APPENDIX K: FIBER BREAKOUT BOX (AUXILLIARY EQUIPMENT) PHOTOGRAPH 10: FIBER BREAKOUT BOX FRONT VIEW PHOTOGRAPH 11: FIBER BREAKOUT BOX REAR VIEW

ID Label/Location Info

APPENDIX E: LABEL AND LABEL LOCATION File: TELAXIS2006ID.doc ID Label/Location FiberLeap Access Unit Model AU2006-ALS, -BLS The Access Unit ID Label is required to include the FCC ID and the statement “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.” In accordance with part 2 section .925 and .926 of the commissions rules. The label is shown below. Since there are two units which vary in frequency, referred to as an A type and a B type unit, there are two labels to differentiate. PHOTOGRAPH 1: EUT LABEL ACCESS UNIT A PHOTOGRAPH 2: EUT LABEL ACCESS UNIT B PHOTOGRAPH 3: EUT LABEL LOCATION EXTERIOR OF ACCESS UNIT

Internal Photos

2/25/02 1/1 Telaxis Communications Proprietary All information, including mechanical and electrical designs, described on or otherwise set forth on this document is proprietary and confidential to Telaxis Communications and may not be copied or reproduced by any means, or disclosed by the party who receives this document to any other party without prior written permission from Telaxis Communications. This document is on loan from Telaxis Communications and must be immediately returned on demand. File:TELAXIS2006IP.doc Internal Unit Photographs, FiberLeap Access Unit Model AU2006 Telaxis Communications Proprietary All information, including mechanical and electrical designs, described on or otherwise set forth on this document is proprietary and confidential to Telaxis Communications and may not be copied or reproduced by any means, or disclosed by the party who receives this document to any other party without prior written permission from Telaxis Communications. This document is on loan from Telaxis Communications and must be immediately returned on demand. List of Contents Photo of IF Module Assy (BETA) pg. 2 Photo of Power Supply Module Assy (BETA) pg. 3 Photo of EMI Filter Board Assy (BETA) pg. 4 Photo of TX Module Assy (BETA) pg. 5 Photo of IntraModule Wiring MMW Side (BETA) pg. 6 Photo of OE Board Assy (BETA) pg. 7 Photo of RX Module Assy (BETA) pg. 8 Photo of IntraModule Wiring PWB Side (BETA) pg. 9 Photo of Transreflector Antenna pg. 10 2/25/02 2/2 Telaxis Communications Proprietary All information, including mechanical and electrical designs, described on or otherwise set forth on this document is proprietary and confidential to Telaxis Communications and may not be copied or reproduced by any means, or disclosed by the party who receives this document to any other party without prior written permission from Telaxis Communications. This document is on loan from Telaxis Communications and must be immediately returned on demand. Photo of IF Module with top cover removed. Photo taken at completion of module test before installation of module into top assembly. Test connector was installed only during module test. Test Connector 2/25/02 3/3 Telaxis Communications Proprietary All information, including mechanical and electrical designs, described on or otherwise set forth on this document is proprietary and confidential to Telaxis Communications and may not be copied or reproduced by any means, or disclosed by the party who receives this document to any other party without prior written permission from Telaxis Communications. This document is on loan from Telaxis Communications and must be immediately returned on demand. Photo showing Power Supply PWB Assy installed in bottom of housing. Power Supply PWB Assy EMI Doghouse cover (EMI PWB Assy within) 2/25/02 4/4 Telaxis Communications Proprietary All information, including mechanical and electrical designs, described on or otherwise set forth on this document is proprietary and confidential to Telaxis Communications and may not be copied or reproduced by any means, or disclosed by the party who receives this document to any other party without prior written permission from Telaxis Communications. This document is on loan from Telaxis Communications and must be immediately returned on demand. Photo of EMI Filter/Lightning Protection Board Assembly mounted on cover of “EMI Doghouse”. Shown after test of this module and just prior to the cover being installed in the housing. 2/25/02 5/5 Telaxis Communications Proprietary All information, including mechanical and electrical designs, described on or otherwise set forth on this document is proprietary and confidential to Telaxis Communications and may not be copied or reproduced by any means, or disclosed by the party who receives this document to any other party without prior written permission from Telaxis Communications. This document is on loan from Telaxis Communications and must be immediately returned on demand. Photo of TX Module Assy with cover removed. TX Bias PWB Assy TX MMW PWB Assy 2/25/02 6/6 Telaxis Communications Proprietary All information, including mechanical and electrical designs, described on or otherwise set forth on this document is proprietary and confidential to Telaxis Communications and may not be copied or reproduced by any means, or disclosed by the party who receives this document to any other party without prior written permission from Telaxis Communications. This document is on loan from Telaxis Communications and must be immediately returned on demand. Photo of Module Plate Assembly, MMW module side, showing wiring interconnects. Prior to assembly into housing. MMW Module Assy, RCVR MMW Module Assy, TX Oscillator Module, 14.100 GHz Oscillator Module, 14.675 GHz Diplexer, Common Port, w/o Filter 2/25/02 7/7 Telaxis Communications Proprietary All information, including mechanical and electrical designs, described on or otherwise set forth on this document is proprietary and confidential to Telaxis Communications and may not be copied or reproduced by any means, or disclosed by the party who receives this document to any other party without prior written permission from Telaxis Communications. This document is on loan from Telaxis Communications and must be immediately returned on demand. Photo of Plate Module Assy showing Opto/Electrical PWB Assy installed on plate but with cover removed. Prior to installation of plate in housing. Telemetry PWB Assy Opto Electrical PWB Assy, w/o cover Diplexer Assy 2/25/02 8/8 Telaxis Communications Proprietary All information, including mechanical and electrical designs, described on or otherwise set forth on this document is proprietary and confidential to Telaxis Communications and may not be copied or reproduced by any means, or disclosed by the party who receives this document to any other party without prior written permission from Telaxis Communications. This document is on loan from Telaxis Communications and must be …

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RF Exposure Info

FCC ID: P57-AU2006 Report NO: 2001345 Model NO: Fiber Leap Customer: Telaxis Communications Corp. 360 Herndon PKWY Suite 1400 Herndon, VA 20170 http://www.rheintech.com RF Exposure Calculation (4/9/02) The previously submitted calculation for RF exposure, APPENDIX A: RF EXPOSURE CALCULATION, reference FCC ID P57-AU2006 and FRN 0005084207, was done using a far field calculation, not consistent with the method prescribed in Bulletin 65. The analysis has been repeated using the method directed by Bulletin 65 for a point-to- point microwave antenna, and is hereby resubmitted. From FCC rules and regulation 1.1310, Table 1A, the maximum permissible exposure for general population/uncontrolled environment is 1 mW/cm 2 . For occupational/controlled environment this limit is 5 mW/cm 2 . The maximum power density on the surface of the antenna is given by the equation 11 from OET Bulletin 65: S SURFACE = 4P/A where S SURFACE is the power density of the antenna in mW/m 2 P is the power into the antenna in mW, and A is the surface area of the antenna aperture in cm 2 The diameter of the antenna aperture for this product is 24.13 cm (9.5 inches). This translates to an aperture area of 457.3 cm 2 . Calculation for Power Density The power density, S SURFACE , on the antenna surface of Access Unit - A and Access Unit - B antennas is calculated from the equation above and using the CW Output Power of the two Access Units derived from the testing (see Section 2.1 of the test report). The table below summarizes the results compared to the general population/uncontrolled exposure limit of 1mw/cm 2 . The uncontrolled exposure limit is chosen since it is the more stringent requirement. Antenna Type P A Maximum S SURFACE Exposure Limit Results mW dBm cm 2 mW/cm 2 mW/cm 2 Access Unit - A 0.117 -9.32 457.3 .00102 1.0 Pass Access Unit - B 0.295 -5.30 457.3 .00258 1.0 Pass Referring to the table above, it is evident that the power density at the antenna surface is below the exposure limit. The power density at greater distances, based on Bulletin 65 calculations, decreases even further below the limit. The antenna surface is sealed and FCC ID: P57-AU2006 Report NO: 2001345 Model NO: Fiber Leap Customer: Telaxis Communications Corp. 360 Herndon PKWY Suite 1400 Herndon, VA 20170 http://www.rheintech.com area below it is not accessible. Therefore, there are no restrictions on either general population or occupational exposure at any distance or location external to the Access Unit. Photos of the Access Unit are provided below for reference. Photo 1: Antenna Surface, Side View FCC ID: P57-AU2006 Report NO: 2001345 Model NO: Fiber Leap Customer: Telaxis Communications Corp. 360 Herndon PKWY Suite 1400 Herndon, VA 20170 http://www.rheintech.com Photo 2: Antenna, Internal Configuration Maximum Input Power The power density values calculated for the two antennas in the table above are considerably lower than the maximum exposure limit. Therefore, as a technical exercise, a calculation is made below to determine the maximum input power to the antenna for which the power density at the antenna surface would not exceed 1 mW/cm 2 . The equation above is used in the computation. ∴P = (S SURFACE )(A)/4 = (1 mW/cm 2 ) (457.3 cm 2 )/4 = 114.325 mW = +20.58 dBm Therefore, the maximum permissible exposure for the general population would not be exceeded even when an input power of 114 mW is applied to the antenna of Access Unit - A or Access Unit - B antennas.

Test Report

360 Herndon Parkway RTL Work Order: 2001345 Suite 1400 RTL Quote Number: QRTL01-37T Herndon, VA 20170 Date of Tests: 2-22-02 http://www.rheintech.com TELAXIS COMMUNICATIONS; FCC ID: P57-AU2006 © Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE FCC PART 15.255 CERTIFICATION Test Lab: Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. Phone: 703-689-0368 360 Herndon Parkway Fax: 703-689-2056 Suite 1400 Web Site: www.rheintech.com Herndon, VA 20170 Applicant Information: Telaxis Communications Corporation 20 Industrial Drive East South Deerfield, MA 01373 USA FCC ID: P57-AU2006 FRN NUMBER: 0005084207 EQUIPMENT TYPE: Communications Transceiver Units MODEL(S): Access Units A and B RTL WORK ORDER NUMBER: 2001345 RTL QUOTE NUMBER: QRTL01-37T DATE OF TEST REPORT: 2-22-02 FCC Classification: DCD: Part 15 Low Power Transmitter Below 1705 kHz DXT: Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified DXX: Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter FCC Rule Part(s): Part 15.255: Operation within the bands 57.0 – 64.0 GHz Carrier/Frequency Range (GHz) Output Power (mW) Freq. Tolerance (Deviation Hz) Emission Designator 62 / 57-64 0.295 ( UNIT A) 7160000 N/A 58.7 / 57-64 0.117 ( UNIT B) 2694000 N/A We, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment tested and referenced in this report conforms to the identified standard(s) as described in this test report. No modifications were made to the equipment during testing in order to achieve compliance with these standards. Furthermore, there was no deviation from, additions to or exclusions from the FCC Part 2, FCC Part 15 and ANSI 63.4. Signature: Date: February 22, 2002 Typed/Printed Name: Desmond A. Fraser Position: President (NVLAP Signatory) Note: This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Accredited by the National Voluntary Accreditation Program for the specific scope of accreditation under Lab Code 200061-0. 360 Herndon Parkway RTL Work Order: 2001345 Suite 1400 RTL QRTL01-37T Herndon, VA 20170 Date of Tests: 2-22-02 http://www.rheintech.com TELAXIS COMMUNICATIONS; FCC ID: P57-AU2006 Page 2 of 2 © Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc. FCC Part 15.255 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION..................................................................................................................................................5 1.1 SCOPE.............................................................................................................................................................................5 1.2 TEST FACILITY.............................................................................................................................................................5 1.3 RELATED SUBMITAL (S)/GRANT (S).......................................................................................................................5 2 EQUIPMENT INFORMATION.............................................................................................................................................6 2.1 APPLICANT AND EQUIPMENT INFORMATION.....................................................................................................6 2.2 EXERCISING THE EUT CW MODE............................................................................................................................6 2.3 EXERCISING THE EUT OC3 AND OC12 MODULATION MODE...........................................................................6 2.4 TEST SYSTEM DETAILS..............................................................................................................................................7 2.5 CONFIGURATION OF TESTED SYSTEM..................................................................................................................8 3 RESTRICTED BANDS OF OPERATION - §15.205..........................................................................................................10 3.1 TEST PROCEDURE.....................................................................................................................................................10 4 CONDUCTED LIMITS - §15.207.........................................................................................................................................13 5 COMPLIANCE WITH THE PUBLIC ACCESS BAND 57-57.05GHZ - §15.255 (D)....................................................14 6 RADIATED EMISSION LIMITS - §15.255(C)(2) AND (C)(3)........................................................................................16 6.1 RADIATED EMISSION LIMITS TEST PROCEDURE..............................................................................................16 6.2 RADIATED EMISSION LIMITS TEST DATA..........................................................................................................16 6.3 RADIATED EMISSION LIMITS TEST DATA..........................................................................................................16 6.4 TEST EQUIPMENT USED FOR TESTING................................................................................................................17 7 RESERVED.............................................................................................................................................................................18 8 MODULATED BANDWIDTH - §15.255.............................................................................................................................19 8.1 MODULATED BANDWIDTH TEST PROCEDURE.................................................................................................19 8.2 MODULATED BANDWIDTH TEST DATA..............................................................................................................19 8.3 26 DB BANDWIDTH PLOTS......................................................................................................................................20 9 PEAK POWER DENSITY AND AVERAGED POWER - §15.255 (B)(1)..........................…

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Test Report

360 Herndon Parkway RTL Work Order: 2001345 Suite 1400 RTL QRTL01-37T Herndon, VA 20170 Date of Tests: 2-22-02 http://www.rheinte…

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Contact Information

Applicant

John L. Hutchings(Product Integrity Manager)
[email protected]413-665-8551Fax: 413-665-7090

Technical Contact

Rhein Tech Laboratories Inc.Desmond A Fraser
[email protected]703-689-0368

360 Herndon Parkway · Herndon, Virginia · United States

Non-Technical Contact

Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc.Melissa Carter
[email protected]703-689-0368

Test Firm

Rhein Tech Laboratories, Inc.Rick McMurray
[email protected]703-689-0368Fax: 703-689-2056

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputTolerance
115C58.70 GHz - 62.00 GHz-Hz
Confidentiality
Long Term

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