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Wireless Matrix Corporation Document Number MBUD-0085v1b 12369-B Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 20191 Version 1.0b Phone : (703) 262-0500 March 04, 2004 FAX : (703) 262-0380 www.wirelessmatrixcorp.com Wireless Matrix MBS2 Installation Guide Wireless Matrix MBS2 Installation Guide Document MBUD-0085v1b MBS2 Installation Guide Copyright © 2004 Wireless Matrix Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America This document is proprietary to Wireless Matrix Corporation. Do not reproduce, use or disclose without permission. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of all information contained in this document. However, Wireless Matrix Corporation makes no expressed or implied warranty or representation based upon the enclosed information. Revision History: Version 1.0b 3/04/04 Initial Version March 04, 2004 Page ii Wireless Matrix MBS2 Installation Guide Document MBUD-0085v1b Wireless Matrix MBS2 Installation Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS REGULATORY STATEMENTS.......................................................................................................................IV OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS....................................................................................................................V INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................. 1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT.................................................................................................1 USER INFORMATION...................................................................................................1 PRE-INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS...............................................................1 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS........................................................................................................................2 PERFORMANCE CONSIDERATIONS...............................................................................................................2 SPECIAL MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS..................................................................................................2 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW......................................................................................3 INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................................3 SYSTEM CONNECTIONS.............................................................................................3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS..............................................................................4 ANTENNA INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................4 WIRELESS MATRIX MBS2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES............................................................................5 WIRELESS MATRIX MBS2 SYSTEM VERIFICATION LIST.............................................................................9 POTENTIAL PROBLEMS..............................................................................................................................10 WARRANTY................................................................................................................... 11 RETURN POLICY.........................................................................................................12 APPENDIX - WIRELESS MATRIX MBS2 COMPONENT LIST...........................15 March 04, 2004 Page iii Wireless Matrix MBS2 Installation Guide Document MBUD-0085v1b Regulatory Statements Read and understand the entire manual and follow the safety instructions. The following regulatory approvals apply for the Mobile Base Station 2 (MBS2): • FCC • IC • PTCRB FCC Part 15 Compliance 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 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Modifications not expressly approved by Wireless Matrix USA, Inc. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: 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 can radiate 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. The MBS2 satellite radio emits radio frequency (RF) energy when transmitting. The MBS2 must be installed in a manner that provides a minimum separation distance of 20 cm or more between the antenna and persons to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices. Operators should maintain a safe distance from radio when transmitting. Wireless Matrix recommends installing the MBS2 device with a safe distance of 51 cm or more. The safe distance of 51 cm is measured from the center of the antenna beam with respect to the FCC OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97 01 “Evaluating Compliance With FCC Guidelines for human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields”. The 51 cm distance should be maintained under the following conditions…
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Wireless Matrix Corporation Document MBUD-0086v1b 12369-B Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 20191 Version 1.0b Phone : (703) 262-0500 March 4, 2004 FAX : (703) 262-0380 www.wirelessmatrixcorp.com Wireless Matrix MBS2 User Guide Wireless Matrix MBS2 User Guide Document MBUD-0086v1b MBS2 User Guide Copyright © 2004 Wireless Matrix Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America This document is proprietary to Wireless Matrix Corporation. Do not reproduce, use or disclose without permission. We have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of all information contained in this document. However, Wireless Matrix Corporation makes no expressed or implied warranty or representation based upon the enclosed information. Revision History: Version 0.5 2/03/04 Initial Draft Version 0.9 3/01/04 Final Draft Version 1.0b 3/04/04 Initial Version March 04, 2004 Page 2 Wireless Matrix MBS2 User Guide Document MBUD-0086v1b MBS2 User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................. 4 TECHNICAL SUPPORT.................................................................................................................................. 4 REGULATORY STATEMENTS........................................................................................................................4 OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS....................................................................................................................5 GENERAL DESCRIPTION............................................................................................6 MBS2 UNIT................................................................................................................................................6 WAW NETWORK........................................................................................................................................7 COMPONENTS................................................................................................................8 COMMAND SERVER.....................................................................................................................................8 SATELLITE MODEM.....................................................................................................................................9 GPRS MODEM............................................................................................................................................9 802.11B MODEM.........................................................................................................................................9 GPS RECEIVER............................................................................................................................................9 KEYFOB RECEIVER....................................................................................................................................10 FEATURES.....................................................................................................................10 MULTI-NETWORK ROUTING......................................................................................................................10 ACTIVE NETWORK (AN) DETERMINATION...............................................................................................10 MAGIC PACKET.........................................................................................................................................10 IN-YARD ACCESS......................................................................................................................................10 WIRELESS DHCP (WDHCP)....................................................................................................................11 INTERNET PROTOCOLS SUPPORT...............................................................................................................12 USER APPLICATIONS................................................................................................................................. 12 ALERT AND PERSONAL ALERT..................................................................................................................12 MISCELLANEOUS.......................................................................................................12 ADDRESSING.............................................................................................................................................12 THROUGHPUT............................................................................................................................................12 TOOLS.......................................................................................................................................................13 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW....................................................................................13 INSTALLATION..........................................................................................................................................13 MBS2 OPERATION....................................................................................................................................14 EQUIPMENT FAILURE OR DAMAGE............................................................................................................14 March 04, 2004 Page 3 Wireless Matrix MBS2 User Guide Document MBUD-0086v1b MBS2 User Guide INTRODUCTION This guide explains procedures for using the Wireless Matrix Mobile Base Station 2 (MBS2) modem as installed on a vehicle for data communications. Technical Support Technical questions should be directed to the Customer Care team at (866) 456-7522. Regulatory Statements The following regulatory approvals apply for the Mobile Base Station 2 (MBS2): • FCC • IC • PTCRB FCC Part 15 Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. Th…
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1 of 2 CETECOM Inc. 411 Dixon Landing Road Milpitas, CA 95035 U.S.A. Phone: + 1 408 586 6200 Fax: + 1 408 586 6299 e-mail: [email protected] URL: www.cetecom.com STATEMENT This filing constitutes a formal submittal for equipment certification pursuant to parts 22, 24, 25 & 15.247 of FCC rules (CFR 47). Company Name: Wireless Matrix Corporation FCC ID: P5IMBS2A IC ID: 1478A-MBS2A Model# MBS1000-2 MBS1000-2 is a mobile base station with GSM 850/1900, 802.11b WLAN & Satellite transmitters. Radio Manufacturer Model# GSM 850/1900 Motorola DB1 802.11b WLAN Cisco AIR-LMC352 Satellite Wireless Matrix MBS1000-2 ANTENNA DETAILS EIRP measurements are done with following antennas installed in the unit for respective bands. Please refer to respective EMC test reports. GSM Monopole WLAN Elevated Dipole Satellite Cross-Dipole Since GSM & WLAN modules are pre-approved by FCC, therefore only radiated testing is done on these radios. All conducted measurements are used from the modular approval test reports. SUMMARY OF TESTING EMC/Radio Test Reports: Test report no. EMC_624FCC15.247_2004_WLAN This test report covers all Radiated testing done in 2.4GHz band with 802.11b WLAN transmitter in the EUT. Test report no. MFA_p0080005_cond_WLAN This test report covers all conducted testing for WLAN module. Test report no. EMC_624FCC22-24_2004_GSM This test report covers all Radiated testing done in GSM 850/1900 band with GSM transmitter in the EUT. 2 of 2 CETECOM Inc. 411 Dixon Landing Road Milpitas, CA 95035 U.S.A. Phone: + 1 408 586 6200 Fax: + 1 408 586 6299 e-mail: [email protected] URL: www.cetecom.com Test report no. 10361-1_cond_GSM This test report covers all conducted testing for GSM module. Test report no. EMC_624FCC25_2004_SAT This test report covers all Radiated & conducted testing done in Satellite band with SAT transmitter in the EUT. Test report no. EMC_624FCC15.247_2004_COLLOC This test report covers Radiated testing with all three transmitters transmitting at the same time in the EUT. RF Exposure Since the main use of the EUT is when mounted overhead vehicles. This installation ensures more than 20cm distance between all transmitting antennas and human body. Therefore no SAR measurements are required. Please refer to MPE calculations. Harpreet Sidhu EMC & Radio Engineer
Satellite Mobile base station External photos Mobile Base Station Top view Satellite Mobile base station External photos Mobile Base Station Bottom view Satellite Mobile base station External photos Mobile Base Station profile view
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MBS 1000-2 ANNEX-1 TO TEST REPORT# EMC_624FCC-25_2004_SAT Frequency Accuracy and Stability Tests 050-801-0010 R02 Unit 1A, 3751 North Fraser Way Burnaby, B.C. V5J 5G4 Tel: (604) 439-2444 Fax: (604) 439-2447 Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 1/5 1 Purpose The purpose of this test is to determine the MBS1000-2 transmitter frequency accuracy over the operating temperature of the unit. 2 Test Equipment Following is a list of test equipment used. • HP Spectrum Analyzer 4396A with frequency range from 2Hz to 1.8GHz. Calibration Date: 21 July 2003 Calibration Due: 21 July 2004 • HP Spectrum analyzer 70000 series with IF and RF plug-ins for frequencies up to 22GHz. Calibration Date: 2 Sept 2003 Calibration Due: 2 Sept 2005 • Boonton 4220 digital RF power meter with + 0.1 dB accuracy. Calibration Date: 16 July 2003 Calibration Due: 16 July 2004 • HP 8648B RF signal generator with frequency range from 0.1 to 2000 MHz. Calibration Date: 30 July 2003 Calibration Date: 30 July 2004 • MDS Data Hub Simulator, a Wireless Matrix propriety test set generating valid MDS frames for calibrating noise, fading, synchronization and frequency stability. • Narda Coaxial Directional Coupler -30dB Model No. 3042B-30 • K & L Microwave Tunable Band-reject Filter Model 3TNF-1000/2000-N/N • Thermotron temperature chamber for testing between -40°C to +60°C. • GW Dual Power Supply Model: GPC-1850 • HP GPS 10MHz high stability reference Z3801A 3 Operation The transmit frequency accuracy is initially controlled by a TCXO with a typical frequency stability of + 1.5 ppm and max. of +2.5 ppm over the temperature range between -40 to +60 0 C. Once the MSAT Satellite signal is received, the Software Automatic Frequency Control will compensate for any initial frequency offset and will frequency lock the transmitter frequency with the receive frequency. For this test a Data Hub Simulator and a Spectrum Analyzer are used. A GPS high stability frequency reference is used for both the Data Hub simulator and the Spectrum Analyzer. The transmitter frequency accuracy therefore will be the same as the Data Hub received frequency to within + 50 Hz. The MSAT specification for transmitter frequency error is +/-100Hz (for closed loop frequency control option) relative to the satellite signal. Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 2/5 MBS1000-2 Spectrum Analyser DH Simulator/RF Generator GPS Frequency Reference 10MHz 10MHz Temperature Chamber InOut Coupled 30dB Coupler Ext ref. Ext ref. Antenna Connector 1643.5MHz Transmit Frequency Accuracy and Stability Test Setup 1542MHz10MHz The transmitter frequency tracking to the DH frequency was tested using the DH test set over the MBS1000-2 operating temperature. The transmitter was activated and its frequency was tuned over the operating band and measured to ensure that TX frequency deviation is within the spec limits. The test results are shown in the tables below. Note: all frequency offsets are normalized to 20 0 C Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 3/5 Transmit frequency accuracy and stability Transmitter on 1626.5MHz Frequency Offset [Hz] Power Supply Temperature [°C] 10V 13.6V 33V -40 -12.6 -6.80 -1.5 -30 5.3 -4.30 8.5 -20 1 -7.92 -4.75 -10 -6.25 5.80 -12.5 0 -1.5 -5.30 6.25 10 4.12 1.00 -1.1 20 0.2 6.10 -1 30 0.55 -3.40 -3.72 40 6.2 10.61 4.25 50 -1.5 -7.30 12.2 60 10 -0.30 -3.45 Transmitter on 1643.5MHz Frequency Offset [Hz] Power Supply Temperature [°C] 10V 13.6V 33V -40 -8.75 1.17 3.18 -30 -3.5 -4.69 -14.1 -20 1.12 -4.88 -3.75 -10 6.95 -4.10 2.8 0 -12.85 -3.71 -6.85 10 -1.1 -5.08 1.5 20 -1 3.10 -1.5 30 8.98 -7.03 4.88 40 12.8 -9.38 -9.55 50 1.85 -10.16 6.58 60 -4.95 -2.74 8.2 Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 4/5 Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 5/5 Transmitter on 1660.5MHz Frequency Offset [Hz] Power Supply Temperature [°C] 10V 13.6V 33V -40 2.88 10.50 -7.58 -30 4.50 12.53 -3.55 -20 -7.84 4.48 5.54 -10 -11.15 -3.30 1.50 0 4.30 -5.40 6.57 10 5.30 2.71 7.55 20 -6.80 4.10 -1.56 30 -11.15 -7.25 -8.52 40 7.53 0.35 7.57 50 3.84 5.72 2.54 60 -7.80 11.1 -7.20 4 Results The frequency error of the MBS1000-2 transmitter was within specification over the entire operating temperature.
1/1 MBS 1000-2 ANNEX-2 to test report# EMC_624FCC-25_2004_SAT GLONASS BAND NOISE AND SPURIOUS TESTS 050-801-0009 R01 March 9, 2004 Unit 1A, 3751 North Fraser Way Burnaby, B.C. V5J 5G4 Tel: (604) 439-2444 Fax: (604) 439-2447 Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 2/2 1 Purpose The purpose of this test is to determine the noise and spurious emissions of the MBS1000-2 in the GLONASS band (1525MHz to 1610 MHz). The measurements are shown in the following plots, as well as the specification limits. The specification limits are shown for a 10dBi antenna, approximately 5 dB higher gain than the antenna used with the MBS1000-2, providing a worst case result. The measurements shown were made with the transmitter tuned to its lowest frequency (1626.5 MHz) to provide worst-case measurements. 2 Test Equipment Following is a list of test equipment used. • HP Spectrum Analyzer 4396A with frequency range from 2Hz to 1.8GHz. S/N: 3241J00153 calibrated by WESTCAN Calibration Date: 21 July 2003 Calibration Due: 21 July 2004 • HP Spectrum analyzer 70000 series with IF and RF plug-ins for frequencies up to 22GHz. S/N: 2731A01233 calibrated by AGILENT Calibration Date: 2 Sept 2003 Calibration Due: 2 Sept 2005 • Boonton 4220 digital RF power meter with +0.1 dB accuracy. S/N:25502BA calibrated by WESTCAN Calibration Date: 16 July 2003 Calibration Due: 16 July 2004 • HP 8648B RF signal generator with frequency range from 0.1 to 2000 MHz. S/N: 3426A00299 calibrated by WESTCAN Calibration Date: 30 July 2003 Calibration Date: 30 July 2004 • MDS Data Hub Simulator, a Wireless Matrix propriety test set generating valid MDS frames for calibrating noise, fading, synchronization and frequency stability. • Narda Coaxial Directional Coupler -30dB Model No. 3042B-30 • K & L Microwave Tunable Bandreject Filter Model 3TNF-1000/2000-N/N • Thermotron temperature chamber for testing between -40°C to +60°C. • GW Dual Power Supply Model: GPC-1850 Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 3/3 3 Test Results: All measurements are performed as per RSS170, 6.3 and 25.216 Noise and Spurious: 1525MHz < f < 1559MHz The setup for this measurement is shown in figure 1. The Tunable Notch Filter is used to notch the transmitter carrier at 1626.5 MHz to increase the effective dynamic range of the measurement. An external low noise amplifier is used to lower the noise floor of the spectrum analyzer. 10dB Attn. MBS-1000 Spectrum Analyzer Computer Power Supply System Gain 20dB Notch Filter LNA Figure 1. Test set up for Noise and Spurious Emissions 1525-1610MHz. Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 4/4 Noise and Spurious: 1525MHz < f < 1559MHz Figure 2 shows the plot for spurious emissions from 1525 MHz to 1559 MHz. Figure 2 Limit for noise EIRP= -130dBW/3KHz= -100dBm/3KHz -100dBm +20dB (system gain)-10dBi (max antenna gain) = -90dBm/3KHz Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 5/5 Noise and Spurious: 1559MHz < f < 1600MHz Figure 3 Limit for noise EIRP =-70dBW/MHz = -40dBm/MHz Noise limit= -40dBm +20dB (system gain) -10dBi (max antenna gain)- 25.22dB (3KHz to 1MHz BW conversion)= -55dBm/3KHz Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 6/6 Noise and Spurious: 1600MHz < f < 1610MHz Figure 4 Limit for noise EIRP =-70dBW/MHz = -40dBm/MHz ( up to 1605MHz) Noise limit= -40dBm +20dB (system gain) -10dBi (max antenna gain)- 25.22dB (3KHz to 1MHz BW conversion)= -55dBm/3KHz Note: The limit of –80dBW/MHz apply up to 1605MHz 3 Conclusions As shown in figures 2 to 4, no spurious or noise were found to exceed the specification limits. Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 7/7 Appendix 1. System Gain Amplifier /Notch/ Attenuator Figure 5. System Gain Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 8/8 Appendix 2. K & L Microwave Notch Filter CH1S11 LOG5 dB/REF -15 dB CENTER1626. 000000MHzSPAN100. 000000MHz C CH2S21 LOG10 dB/REF 0 dB C CENTER 1.626 GHz 16 Dec 2003 13:25:37 1 2 34 1 : -70. 125dB-50. 000000MHz Min REF= CH2Markers BW:11. 677357MHz cent: 1625. 307181MHz Q : 139. 18 1_loss:-70. 446dB Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential CH1S11 LOG5 dB/REF -15 dB C CH2 S21 LOG10 dB/REF 0 dB CENTER1660. 000000MHzSPAN100. 000000MHz C CENTER 1.66 GHz 16 Dec 2003 13:26:22 1 2 3 4 1 : -70. 366dB-50. 000000MHz Min REF= CH2Markers BW:11. 876493MHz cent: 1658. 988779MHz Q : 139. 69 1_loss:-70. 599dB
MBS 1000-2 ANNEX-3 TO TEST REPORT# EMC_624FCC-25_2004_SAT Modulation Test Results (FCC 2.1047) 050-801-0011 R01 Unit 1A, 3751 North Fraser Way Burnaby, B.C. V5J 5G4 Tel: (604) 439-2444 Fax: (604) 439-2447 Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 1/4 1 Purpose The purpose of this test is to determine the MBS1000-2 transmitter modulating waveform. 2 Test Equipment Following is a list of test equipment used. • HP Spectrum Analyzer 4396A with frequency range from 2Hz to 1.8GHz. S/N: 3241J00153 Calibrated by WESTCAN Calibration Date: 21 July 2003 Calibration Due: 21 July 2004 • AGILENT OSCILLOSCOPE 54642D S/N: MY42000553 Calibrated by AGILENT Calibration Date : 04 Nov 2002 Calibration Due: 04 Nov 2004 3 Results Two waveforms are attached, representing the modulating signal and the output of the transmitter waveform. The modulating signal rate is 3375 symbols/sec. The initial power burst is 7 ms long Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 2/4 Figure 1. Modulating signal Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 3/4 0 CH1 S Spectrum 10 dB/ REF 30 dBm 1.3815 dBm 1. 6435 GHz CENTER 1.6435 GHz SPAN 0 Hz RBW# 300 kHz VBW 300 kHz ATN 40 dB SWP# 20 msec Smp Figure 2. Output power waveform Wireless MATRIX Proprietary and Confidential 4/4
TTI-P-G 081/94-A0 Accredited according to ISO/IEC 17025 Bluetooth Qualification Test Facility (BQTF) FCC listed # 101450 IC recognized # 3925 CETECOM Inc. 411 Dixon Landing Road Milpitas, CA 95035 U.S.A. Phone: + 1 (408) 586 6200 Fax: + 1 (408) 586 6299 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.cetecom.com CETECOM Inc. is a Delaware Corporation with Corporation number: 2113686 Board of Directors: Dr. Harald Ansorge, Dr. Klaus Matkey, Hans Peter May V1.1 2003-03-01 The BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A. and licensed to CETECOM Inc. © Copyright by CETECOM FCC Test report Test report no.: EMC_624FCC-25_2004_SAT FCC Part 25 / RSS 170 Model: MBS1000-2 FCC ID: P5IMBS2A IC ID: 1478A-MBS2A CETECOM Inc. Test report no.: EMC_624FCC-25_2004_SAT Issue date: 2004-03-12 Page 2 (48) Table of Contents 1 General information 1.1 Notes 1.2 Testing laboratory 1.3 Details of applicant 1.4 Application details 1.5 Test item 1.6 Test standards 2 Technical test 2.1 Summary of test results 2.2 Test report 1 General information 1.1 Notes The test results of this test report relate exclusively to the test item specified in 1.5. The CETECOM Inc. does not assume responsibility for any conclusions and generalisations drawn from the test results with regard to other specimens or samples of the type of the equipment represented by the test item. The test report may only be reproduced or published in full. Reproduction or publication of extracts from the report requires the prior written approval of the CETECOM Inc. TEST REPORT PREPARED BY: EMC Engineer: Harpreet Sidhu 1.2 Testing laboratory CETECOM Inc. 411 Dixon Landing Road, Milpitas, CA-95035, USA Phone: +1 408 586 6200 Fax: +1 408 586 6299 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: www.cetecom.com CETECOM Inc. Test report no.: EMC_624FCC-25_2004_SAT Issue date: 2004-03-12 Page 3 (48) 1.3 Details of applicant Name : Wireless Matrix Corporation Street : 12369-B Sunrise Valley Drive City / Zip Code : Reston, VA 20164 Country : USA Contact : Darryl Strucko Telephone : 703 262 4021 Tele-fax : 703 262 3085 e-mail : [email protected] 1.4 Application details Date of receipt test item : 2004-03-01 Date of test : 2004-03-01/02/03 1.5 Test item Manufacturer : Applicant Marketing Name : Mobile Base Station 2 Model No. : MBS1000-2 Description : Mobile base station with GSM 850/1900, WLAN 802.11b & Satellite Transmitters. FCC-ID : P5IMBS2A IC-ID : 1478A-MBS2A Additional information Frequency : Tx 1626.5MHz – 1660.5MHz Rx 1525MHz – 1559MHz Type of modulation : QPSK Number of channels : 5666 Antenna : Cross Dipole for Satellite Power supply : 13.6VDC Nominal voltage Output power : 34.47dBm (2.8W) max. EIRP measured Extreme temp. Tolerance : Lower: -20 o C Upper: +60 o C 1.6 Test standards: FCC Part 25 / CANADA RSS-170 Note: All radiated measurements were made in all three orthogonal planes. The values reported are the maximum values. CETECOM Inc. Test report no.: EMC_624FCC-25_2004_SAT Issue date: 2004-03-12 Page 4 (48) 2 Technical test 2.1 Summary of test results No deviations from the technical specification(s) were ascertained in the course of the tests Performed Final Verdict: (only “passed” if all single measurements are “passed”) Passed Technical responsibility for area of testing: 2004-03-12 EMC & Radio Lothar Schmidt (Technical Manager) Date Section Name Signature Responsible for test report and project leader: 2004-03-12 EMC & Radio Harpreet Sidhu (EMC Engineer) Date Section Name Signature CETECOM Inc. Test report no.: EMC_624FCC-25_2004_SAT Issue date: 2004-03-12 Page 5 (48) 2.2 Test report TEST REPORT Test report no.: EMC_624FCC-25_2004_SAT (Model: MBS1000-2) CETECOM Inc. Test report no.: EMC_624FCC-25_2004_SAT Issue date: 2004-03-12 Page 6 (48) TEST REPORT REFERENCE PARAMETER TO BE MEASURED PARAGRAPH PAGE POWER OUTPUT § 25.204 ....................................................................................................................... 4 FREQUENCY STABILITY § 25.202 (E).................................................................................................... 4 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH §2.1049 .......................................................................................................... 4 EMISSIONS LIMITS §25.202(F) .............................................................................................................. 4 EMISSION MASK §25.202 (F) .................................................................................................................. 4 RECEIVER RADIATED EMISSIONS § 15.209 ...................................................................................... 4 CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ......................................................................................................... 4 CONDUCTED EMISSIONS § 15.107/207 ................................................................................................. 4 TEST EQUIPMENT AND ANCILLARIES USED FOR TESTS ................................................................... 4 BLOCK DIAGRAMS ......................................................................................................................…
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| 1 | 25 | 1.63 GHz - 1.66 GHz | 2.71 W | 5K40D1D | 12.5000000000 Hz |

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