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BR-3502 - FCC ID PDGBR-3502 - Infinition Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Mar 16, 2003
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jan 21, 2003
Equipment Note
BR-3502
Frequency Range
35200.00000000 - 35800.00000000
Company
Infinition Inc
Country
Canada

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Users Manual

BR-3502 User Manual Specifications Introduction The BR-3502 radar can be used to measure the radial velocity of any moving object located in the radar beam coverage. The output of the radar is an analog signal with a frequency and amplitude proportional to the radial velocity and distance of the moving object. Installation The BR-3502 radar system includes the following two components: • Radar antenna head • Power supply / amplifier unit The radar head has two (2) 1/4” mounting holes that can be used to install the head at specific locations in your test setup. The radar head is attached to the power supply/amplifier via a two (2) meter shielded cable which provides flexibility in positionning it for optimum results. Nominal Frequency 35.5 GHz Nominal Transmitt ing Power 100 mW Antenna Gain20 dBi Transmitter Stability ±1.0% Beam Width 12 ° x 12° Dimension Radar Head 5.8 x 5.8 x 4.3 cm Power Supply / Amplifier 20.3 x 14.6 x 6 cm Total weight 2.7 kg ! Safety Warning Based on limits specified by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) on Radio Fre- quency (RF) emissions in a general population environment, continued exposure to radiation should be avoided within 0.5 meter in front of the radar. Radiation levels outside this region fall within regulations of 1 mW/cm 2 and are not considered safety hazards. When setting up the antenna, special care should be taken to avoid situations where the antenna radiates towards individuals. The antenna should be positioned such that bystanders are located be- hind the antenna. During antenna setup, the antenna power cord should be unplugged to avoid accidental hazardous exposures to radiations. Always turn the antenna transmitter off during periods of inactivity. Direct visual contact with the radar when transmitting should be avoided at all times. Operation The BR-3502 is powered on 120/240 VAC, 50-60 Hz using a conventionnal power cord for connection in standard power outlet. It is interfaced to a processing unit using a single four-wire cable equipped with military connectors. This cable is used to carry the radar doppler signal to the processing unit and the antenna transmission control. You should connect your radar cable from this connector to the appropriate radar input on your processing unit. The connector type is ITT Cannon MS3124E16-8P. The following table discribes the pinout of this con- nector: The remote activation of the transmitter is done by the processor by short circuiting pins D and E of the connector. When the antenna interface cable is not connected, the radar unit does not transmit. PinFunction ANot Connected BNot Connected CNot Connected DRemote Make for Antenna Transmitter Control (+ 5 Vdc Output) EMake Ground FDoppler Signal + (5 Vpp max.) GDoppler Signal - (5 Vpp max.) LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY LIMITED WARRANTY. Infinition Inc. products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a limited period of time from the date Infinition Inc. ships the products to the customer as follows: interface hardware (one (1) year); cables, cable reels, radar antennas and acoustic sensors (ninety (90) days); and software medium (ninety (90) days). All software products sold by Infinition Inc. are licensed to the customer under the terms of the product software license agreement. Replacement products will be warranted for the longer of, the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty (30) days. Expenses for shipment of repaired or replacement products to and from Infinition Inc. shall be the responsibility of the customer. After examining and testing a returned product, if Infinition Inc. concludes that the product is not defective, the customer will be notified and the product will be returned to the customer with an additional charge for shipping, examination and testing. This limited warranty is void if failure of the products has resulted from accident, abuse, misuse, improper hardware connection or unauthorized maintenance or repair. CUSTOMER REMEDIES . The sole obligation of Infinition Inc. (and the customer’s sole remedy) with respect to this warranty shall be to, at its option, return fees paid or repair/replace any defective products, provided that Infinition Inc. received a written notice of such defects during the application of this warranty period. RETURN/CANCELLATION POLICY . The customer may return unwanted products within twenty (20) days of the delivery date. A twenty percent (20%) restocking fee shall be charged to the customer on any returned product. Infinition Inc. reserves the right to cancel any order if the customer representa- tions to Infinition Inc. are false or misleading. THE PRODUCTS ARE PROVIDED “AS-IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ARE MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. INFINITION INC. DOES NOT WARRANT, GUARANTEE, OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE OF, OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCTS IN TERMS OF CORRECTNESS, ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE AND DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE OPERATION OF THE PROD- UCTS WILL BE ININTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE. NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES . To the maximum extent permitted by applicable laws, in no event shall Infinition Inc. be liable for any damages, including, but not limited to, any special, direct, indirect, incidental, exemplary, or consequential damages, expenses, lost profits, lost savings, business interruption, lost business information, or any other damages arising out of the use or inability to use the products, even if Infinition Inc. has been advised of the possibility of such damages.

Attestation Statements

28 November, 2002 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Authority to Act as Agent to the Federal Communications Commission On our behalf, I appoint Nemko Canada Inc. to act as agent in the preparation of this application for equipment authorization to the Federal Communications Commission. I certify that submitted Exhibits properly describe the device or system for which equipment authorization is sought. I also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in the Commission’s regulations will have affixed to it a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. Dated this28 Day of November 2002 Agency agreement expiration date:30 November, 2003 By:Jean-Luc Gagnon SignaturePrinted Title:President Telephone:(819) 371-3386 Applicant:Infinition inc. http://www.infinition.com

Attestation Statements

28 November, 2002 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Gentlemen: This letter is to comply with Section 0.457(d)(2)(I), pertaining to confidential material. Infinition Inc. would like the following documents regarding this submission to be kept confidential:All schematics and parts lists. The above material contains trade secrets or technical data that would customarily be guarded from competitors. We do not want these documents to be accessible to the general public. Sincerely, Jean-Luc Gagnon President Infinition Inc. http://www.infinition.com

Attestation Statements

The output power was measured using the signal substitution method as follows. The transmitter field strength was measured at a distance of 1 m. The transmitter was replaced with a Gunn Oscillator and standard gain horn ( 17 dBi ). The corrected level from the Gunn Oscillator was 22.3 dBm into the standard gain horn in order to obtain the same level as that which was produced by the transmitter. Add to this 17 dB and the resultant EIRP is 17 + 22.3 = 39.3 dBm EIRP. The manufacturer states that the gain of their antenna is 20 dBi therefore the calculated power at the output of the transmitter is 39.3 - 20 = 19.3 dBm. Based on this the power as stated in our report of measurements and on form 731 is conducted power. This is within 0.7 dB of the manufacturer's rating of RF power output. We are sorry for any confusion this may have created in your review of this report.

ID Label/Location Info

Radar Signal Power Transmitter Made in Canada FCC ID: PDGBR-3502 S/N: 120V 240V BR-3502 Doppler Radar Tx: BR-3502 Doppler Radar Front Panel Infinition Inc. November 29th, 2002

Operational Description

BR-3502 User Manual Specifications Introduction The BR-3502 radar can be used to measure the radial velocity of any moving object located in the radar beam coverage. The output of the radar is an analog signal with a frequency and amplitude proportional to the radial velocity and distance of the moving object. Installation The BR-3502 radar system includes the following two components: • Radar antenna head • Power supply / amplifier unit The radar head has two (2) 1/4” mounting holes that can be used to install the head at specific locations in your test setup. The radar head is attached to the power supply/amplifier via a two (2) meter shielded cable which provides flexibility in positionning it for optimum results. Nominal Frequency 35.5 GHz Nominal Transmitt ing Power 100 mW Antenna Gain20 dBi Transmitter Stability ±1.0% Beam Width 12 ° x 12° Dimension Radar Head 5.8 x 5.8 x 4.3 cm Power Supply / Amplifier 20.3 x 14.6 x 6 cm Total weight 2.7 kg ! Safety Warning Based on limits specified by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) on Radio Fre- quency (RF) emissions in a general population environment, continued exposure to radiation should be avoided within 0.5 meter in front of the radar. Radiation levels outside this region fall within regulations of 1 mW/cm 2 and are not considered safety hazards. When setting up the antenna, special care should be taken to avoid situations where the antenna radiates towards individuals. The antenna should be positioned such that bystanders are located be- hind the antenna. During antenna setup, the antenna power cord should be unplugged to avoid accidental hazardous exposures to radiations. Always turn the antenna transmitter off during periods of inactivity. Direct visual contact with the radar when transmitting should be avoided at all times. Operation The BR-3502 is powered on 120/240 VAC, 50-60 Hz using a conventionnal power cord for connection in standard power outlet. It is interfaced to a processing unit using a single four-wire cable equipped with military connectors. This cable is used to carry the radar doppler signal to the processing unit and the antenna transmission control. You should connect your radar cable from this connector to the appropriate radar input on your processing unit. The connector type is ITT Cannon MS3124E16-8P. The following table discribes the pinout of this con- nector: The remote activation of the transmitter is done by the processor by short circuiting pins D and E of the connector. When the antenna interface cable is not connected, the radar unit does not transmit. PinFunction ANot Connected BNot Connected CNot Connected DRemote Make for Antenna Transmitter Control (+ 5 Vdc Output) EMake Ground FDoppler Signal + (5 Vpp max.) GDoppler Signal - (5 Vpp max.) LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY LIMITED WARRANTY. Infinition Inc. products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a limited period of time from the date Infinition Inc. ships the products to the customer as follows: interface hardware (one (1) year); cables, cable reels, radar antennas and acoustic sensors (ninety (90) days); and software medium (ninety (90) days). All software products sold by Infinition Inc. are licensed to the customer under the terms of the product software license agreement. Replacement products will be warranted for the longer of, the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty (30) days. Expenses for shipment of repaired or replacement products to and from Infinition Inc. shall be the responsibility of the customer. After examining and testing a returned product, if Infinition Inc. concludes that the product is not defective, the customer will be notified and the product will be returned to the customer with an additional charge for shipping, examination and testing. This limited warranty is void if failure of the products has resulted from accident, abuse, misuse, improper hardware connection or unauthorized maintenance or repair. CUSTOMER REMEDIES . The sole obligation of Infinition Inc. (and the customer’s sole remedy) with respect to this warranty shall be to, at its option, return fees paid or repair/replace any defective products, provided that Infinition Inc. received a written notice of such defects during the application of this warranty period. RETURN/CANCELLATION POLICY . The customer may return unwanted products within twenty (20) days of the delivery date. A twenty percent (20%) restocking fee shall be charged to the customer on any returned product. Infinition Inc. reserves the right to cancel any order if the customer representa- tions to Infinition Inc. are false or misleading. THE PRODUCTS ARE PROVIDED “AS-IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, AND NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ARE MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. INFINITION INC. DOES NOT WARRANT, GUARANTEE, OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE OF, OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCTS IN TERMS OF CORRECTNESS, ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE AND DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE OPERATION OF THE PROD- UCTS WILL BE ININTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE. NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES . To the maximum extent permitted by applicable laws, in no event shall Infinition Inc. be liable for any damages, including, but not limited to, any special, direct, indirect, incidental, exemplary, or consequential damages, expenses, lost profits, lost savings, business interruption, lost business information, or any other damages arising out of the use or inability to use the products, even if Infinition Inc. has been advised of the possibility of such damages.

RF Exposure Info

Infinition Inc.November 29 th , 2002 Safety Warning Justification BR-3502 Doppler Radar Safety warning contained in the BR-3502 User Manual: “Based on limits specified by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) on Radio Frequency (RF) emissions in a general population environment, continued exposure to radiation should be avoided within 0.5 meter in front of the radar. Radiation levels outside this region fall within regulations of 1 mW/cm 2 and are not considered safety hazards. When setting up the antenna, special care should be taken to avoid situations where the antenna radiates towards individuals. The antenna should be positioned such that bystanders are located behind the antenna. During antenna setup, the antenna power cord should be unplugged to avoid accidental hazardous exposures to radiations. Always turn the antenna transmitter off during periods of inactivity. Direct visual contact with the radar when transmitting should be avoided at all times.“ The maximum permissible exposure for general population / uncontrolled situations is obtained as follow: Radar Specifications Transmitter Frequency:35.5 GHz Transmitter Power:100 mW or 0.1 W Antenna Gain:20 dBi Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Range:1500 – 100000 MHz Power Density:1 mW/cm 2 or 10 W/m 2 Averaging Time:30 minutes Based on the radar equation, the power density at a given distance can be calculated as follow: where Gis the antenna gain [dBi] PTransmitter Power [W] RRange [m] PDPower Density [W/m 2 ] The minimum range for a safe exposure based on the radar specifications is given by: whereG = 20 dBi P = 0.1 W PD = 10 W/m 2 Exposure to radiation should be avoided within 0.28 meter in front of the radar. For additional safety, the minimum range specified in the safety warning has been increased to 0.5 meter. PD R P G = 2 10/ **4 *10 π m PD P R G 28.0 *4*10 1.0*10 *4* *10 10/2010/ ==≥ ππ

RF Exposure Info

Prediction of MPE limit at a given distance Equation from page 18 of OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 where:S = power density P = power input to the antenna G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isot r R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal:20.00(dBm) Maximum peak output power at antenna input terminal:100(mW) Antenna gain(typical):20(dBi) Maximum antenna gain:100(numeric ) Prediction distance:50(cm) Prediction frequency:35500(MHz) MPE limit for uncontrolled exposure at prediction frequency:1(mW/cm ^ Power density at prediction frequency:0.318310(mW/cm^ Margin of Compliance at 50cm4.971498727 (dB) 2 4R PG S π = ropic radiator ) ^2) ^2)

RF Exposure Info

14 March, 2003 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Attention:Andy Leimer [email protected] FCC Application Processing Branch Re:FCC ID PDGBR-3502 Applicant:Infinition inc Correspondence Reference Number:24932 731 Confirmation Number:EA467757 Subject:RF Exposure (minimum separation distance) Mr. Leimer, This letter is in response to your e-mail to Ruby Dulmage, Nemko Canada Inc. dated March 13, 2003. The following Warning Statement: “Based on limits specified by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) on Radio Frequency (RF) emissions in a general population environment, continued exposure to radiation should be avoided within 0.5 meter in front of the radar. Radiation levels outside this region fall within regulations of 1 mW/cm2 and are not considered safety hazards. When setting up the antenna, special care should be taken to avoid situations where the antenna radiates towards individuals. The antenna should be positioned such that bystanders are located behind the antenna. During antenna setup, the antenna power cord should be unplugged to avoid accidental hazardous exposures to radiations. Always turn the antenna transmitter off during periods of inactivity. Direct visual contact with the radar when transmitting should be avoided at all times.“ which appears in the BR-3502 User Manual is based and justified as detailed in exhibit “Safety Warning Justification” submitted to FCC on 01/22/2003. The minimum range obtained from calculations for a safe exposure based on the radar specifications was 28 cm. For additional safety, the minimum range specified in the safety warning has been increased to 50 cm. l Page 2March 14, 2003 I must admit that we are confused about the request in your e-mail which says: “The minimum separation distance for mobile devices is 20 cm. Correct the User's Manual to reflect this.” Can you please provide explanations to help us better understand and implement your request. Sincerely, Jean-Luc Gagnon President Infinition Inc.

Test Report

Master: PT90PLMR Date: February 25, 2001 Test Report:3W06722 Applicant:Infinition Inc. 3630 Jean Talon Trois Rivieres, Quebec G8Y 2G7 Equipment Under Test:35.5 GHz Doppler Radar (EUT)BR-3502 FCC ID:PDGBR-3502 In Accordance With:FCC Part 90.103 Tested By:Nemko Canada Inc. 303 River Road, R.R. 5 Ottawa, Ontario K1V 1H2 Authorized By: Kevin Carr, EMC Specialist Date:17 January 2003 Total Number of Pages:12 Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90, SUBPART I PRIVATE LAND MOBILE REPEATER PROJECT NO.:3W06722 EQUIPMENT: 35.5 GHz Doppler Radar BR-3502 Page 2 of 12 Table of Contents Section 1. Summary of Test Results......................................................................................3 Section 2. General Equipment Specification........................................................................5 Section 3. RF Power Output..................................................................................................6 Section 4. Occupied Bandwidth............................................................................................7 Section 5. Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals..........................................................8 Section 6. Field Strength of Spurious Emissions..................................................................9 Section 7.Frequency Stability..............................................................................................11 Section 8. Test Equipment List...........................................................................................12 Annex A Test Diagrams........................................................................................................A1 Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90, SUBPART I PRIVATE LAND MOBILE REPEATER PROJECT NO.:3W06722 EQUIPMENT: 35.5 GHz Doppler Radar BR-3502 Page 3 of 12 Section 1.Summary of Test Results General All measurements are traceable to national standards. These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with FCC Part 90.103. New SubmissionProduction Unit Class II Permissive ChangePre-Production Unit TNB Equipment Code THIS TEST REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED. TESTED BY: _____________________________________ DATE: 17 January 2003 Russell Grant, Wireless Technologist Nemko Canada Inc. authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety and for use by the company’s employees only. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko Canada Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90, SUBPART I PRIVATE LAND MOBILE REPEATER PROJECT NO.:3W06722 EQUIPMENT: 35.5 GHz Doppler Radar BR-3502 Page 4 of 12 Summary Of Test Data Name Of TestPara. No.Result RF Power Output2.1046Complies Audio Frequency Response2.1047N/A Audio Low-Pass Filter Response2.1047N/A Modulation Limiting2.1047N/A Occupied Bandwidth2.1049Complies Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals2.1051Complies Field Strength of Spurious Emissions2.1053Complies Frequency Stability2.1055Complies Transient Frequency Behavior——N/A IndoorTemperature:20°C Humidity:5% . Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90, SUBPART I PRIVATE LAND MOBILE REPEATER PROJECT NO.:3W06722 EQUIPMENT: 35.5 GHz Doppler Radar BR-3502 Page 5 of 12 Section 2.General Equipment Specification Manufacturer: Infinition Inc Model No.: BR-3502 Serial No.: P3704-35-4 Date Received In Laboratory: Jan 13, 2003 Nemko Identification No.: 1 Transmitter Supply Voltage Input: 120 VAC, 60Hz Frequency Range: 35.5 GHz ± 300 MHz Tunable Bands: Fixed 35.5 GHz Type(s) of Modulation: CW, unmodulated Gain: TX antenna gain 20dBi RF Power Output (rated): 0.1 W Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90, SUBPART I PRIVATE LAND MOBILE REPEATER PROJECT NO.:3W06722 EQUIPMENT: 35.5 GHz Doppler Radar BR-3502 Page 6 of 12 Section 3.RF Power Output Para. No.: 2.1046 Test Performed By: Russell GrantDate of Test: Jan 16, 2003 Minimum Standard:±1dB Test Results:Complies. The measured RF power output is within ±1 dB of the manufacturer’s rating of RF power output. Measurement Data:Measured 19.3 dBm Manufacturer’s rating 20dBm Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90, SUBPART I PRIVATE LAND MOBILE REPEATER PROJECT NO.:3W06722 EQUIPMENT: 35.5 GHz Doppler Radar BR-3502 Page 7 of 12 Section 4.Occupied Bandwidth Para. No.: 2.1049 Test Performed By: Russell GrantDate of Test: Jan 17,2003 Minimum Standard:N/A, No modulation. Test Results:Complies Measurement Data:See attached graph. Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90, SUBPART I PRIVATE LAND MOBILE REPEATER PROJECT NO.:3W06722 EQUIPMENT: 35.5 GHz Doppler Radar BR-3502 Page 8 of 12 Section 5.Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals Para. No.: 2.1051 Test Performed By: Russell GrantDate of Test: Jan 13, 2003 Minimum Standard:-13 dBm Test Results:Complies. Measurement Data:This equipment uses a permanently attached antenna. Therefore radiated spurious measurements were made. See measurement data for field strength of spurious emissions. Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90, SUBPART I PRIVATE LAND MOBILE REPEATER PROJECT NO.:3W06722 EQUIPMENT: 35.5 GHz Doppler Radar BR-3502 Page 9 of 12 Section 6.Field Strength of Spurious Emissions Para. No.: 2.1053 Test Performed By: Russell GrantDate of Test: Jan 13, 2003 Minimum Standard:-13 dBm Test Results:Complies Measurement Data:The spectrum was searched for spurious emissions from 30 MHz up to 220 GHz. No emissions were detected within 20 dB of the specification limit. Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90, SUBPART I PRIVATE LAND MOBILE REPEATER PROJECT NO.:3W06722 EQUIPMENT: 35.5 GHz Doppler Radar BR-3502 Page 10 of 12 Photographs of Test Setup (Worst Case Configuration) Nemko Canada Inc.FCC PART 90, SUBPART I PRIVATE LAND MOBILE REPEATER PROJECT NO.:3W06722 EQUIPMENT: 35.5 GHz Doppler Radar BR…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Guy Desbiens(Radar Engineer)
[email protected]8196936787Fax: 819 371-0340

Technical Contact

Nemko Canada Inc.Ruby Dulmage
[email protected]613-737-9680

303 River Road · Ottawa, Ontario · Canada

Non-Technical Contact

Nemko Canada Inc.Ruby Dulmage
[email protected]613-737-9680

Test Firm

Nemko Canada Inc.Stuart Beck
[email protected]613-737-9680Fax: 613-737-9691

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
19035.20 GHz - 35.80 GHz100.00 mWN0N0.1000000000 %
Confidentiality
Long Term

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