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PIDMMAX37Base station radio MicroMAX 3.7 GHz TDD

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Base station radio MicroMAX 3.7 GHz TDD - FCC ID PIDMMAX37 - Airspan Networks Inc
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Apr 02, 2008
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Feb 05, 2008
Equipment Note
Base station radio MicroMAX 3.7 GHz TDD
Frequency Range
3652.50000000 - 3672.50000000
Company
Airspan Networks Inc
Country
United States

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Users Manual

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ID Label/Location Info

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Operational Description

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Parts List/Tune Up Info

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RF Exposure Info

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Test Report

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Users Manual

IP-based Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) System 605-0000-742 Rev H MicroMAX Hardware Installation SR 6.5 The Innovation Behind Broadband Wireless Connecting the World ii Table Of Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 1 Purpose .......................................................................................................................... 1 Targeted Audience ........................................................................................................... 1 Referenced Documentation ................................................................................................ 1 Conventions ....................................................................................................................1 Warnings and Cautions ........................................................................................................ 2 Human Exposure to Radio Frequencies ................................................................................ 2 Radio Interference ........................................................................................................... 2 Avoiding Radio Interference............................................................................................... 2 Modifications ...................................................................................................................2 General .......................................................................................................................... 2 Manufacturer's Disclaimer Statement .................................................................................. 2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY............................................................................................ 4 European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein ................................... 4 Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC................................. 4 FCC Notice......................................................................................................................... 6 Federal Communication Commission Notice.......................................................................... 6 GPS Compliance............................................................................................................... 6 Maximum Output TX Power ............................................................................................... 7 System Overview................................................................................................................8 MicroMAX Frequency Ranges.............................................................................................. 9 System Components....................................................................................................... 10 Customer Benefits.......................................................................................................... 10 Architecture .................................................................................................................. 10 Power...........................................................................................................................11 Models .........................................................................................................................11 Installation Prerequisites.................................................................................................... 12 Package Contents........................................................................................................... 12 Required Tools............................................................................................................... 12 Radio Site Planning ........................................................................................................ 13 Radio Antenna Alignment ............................................................................................. 13 Physical Description .......................................................................................................... 14 MicroMAX BSR............................................................................................................... 14 Physical Dimensions..................................................................................................... 14 Ports ......................................................................................................................... 15 SDA-4S Type II ............................................................................................................. 16 Physical Dimensions..................................................................................................... 16 Ports ......................................................................................................................... 17 Table Of Contents iii LEDs ......................................................................................................................... 17 SDA-4SDC Type II ......................................................................................................... 18 Physical Dimensions..................................................................................................... 18 Ports ......................................................................................................................... 19 LEDs ......................................................................................................................... 19 BSDU Description.............................................................................................................. 21 Physical Dimensions..................................................................................................... 21 Ports ..............................................................................................…

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Attestation Statements

Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. Unitronics Bldg., 1 Harava street, P.O.B. 199, Airport City, 70100, Israel tel. +972 3977 7444 FAX: +972 3977 7400 www.airspan.com FCC Letter of Authorization October 21, 2007 To whom it may concern: We the undersigned, hereby authorize Hermon Laboratories to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by Hermon Laboratories, on our behalf shall have the same affect as acts of our own. This authorization is valid until further written notice from Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. Sincerely yours Zion Levi compliance & testing engineer Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd.

Attestation Statements

FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Company name: Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd Address: Harava St,”Unitronics” building Airport City 70100, P.O.199 Israel MicroMAX statement 1) DC voltages/ currents supplied to elements of the final radio frequency amplifying device for normal operation over the power range: 6V/ 0.5 A. Name of authorized person: Zion Levy Position: Compliances & Testing Engineer Date:December 30, 2007 Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd., Israel Tel: +972-3-9777444 ; Fax: +972-3-9777400, www.airspan.com

Cover Letter(s)

Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. Unitronics Bldg., 1 Harava street, P.O.B. 199, Airport City, 70100, Israel tel. +972 3977 7444 FAX: +972 3977 7400 www.airspan.com February 5, 2008 Federal Communication Commission Office of Engineering and Technology USA Subject: Application for certification of the base station transceiver, FCC ID:PIDMMAX37, model name MicroMAX 3.7 GHz TDD Dear Gentlemen, Please find attached our application for certification of the base station transceiver, FCC ID:PIDMMAX37, model name MicroMAX 3.7 GHz TDD, prepared in accordance with FCC Rules, parts 2 and 90, operating frequencies 3652.5-3672.5 MHz. The product testing and this application for certification were performed by Hermon Laboratories, which is listed by FCC (Registration Numbers 90623, 90624). Hermon Labs responsible person is Mr. Michael Nikishin, EMC and Radio group manager, tel: 011 972 4628 8001, fax:011 972 4628 8277, e-mail:[email protected]. We hope this application satisfies your requirements. Sincerely yours Zion Levi compliance & testing engineer Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd.

Cover Letter(s)

Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. Unitronics Bldg., 1 Harava street, P.O.B. 199, Airport City, 70100, Israel tel. +972 3977 7444 FAX: +972 3977 7400 www.airspan.com February 5, 2008 Federal Communication Commission Office of Engineering and Technology USA Subject: Request for confidentiality, FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Dear Gentlemen, In regards the exhibits submitted in support of the application for FCC ID:PIDMMAX37, please classify the following as permanent confidential under the provision of 47 CFR 0.459: 1) Schematic diagram, file “Schematic_diagram_RF_18418” (9 pages); 2) Schematic diagram, file “Schematic_diagram_PA_18418” (2 pages); 3) Parts list, file “Parts_list_RF_18418” (6 pages); 4) Parts list, file “Parts_list_PA_18418” (4 pages); 5) Block diagram, file “Block_diagram_18418” (2 pages) of this Application. These exhibits contain technical information which Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. deems to be sensitive and proprietary. Therefore this information cannot be published. If this information were to be made public it could be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the marketplace. Many thanks in advance. Sincerely yours Zion Levi compliance & testing engineer Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd.

External Photos

Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 1 of 4 EXTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS This document contains 3 photographs Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 2 of 4 Photograph No.1 MicroMAX general view Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 3 of 4 Photograph No.2 MicroMAX front view Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 4 of 4 Photograph No.3 MicroMAX rear side view

ID Label/Location Info

Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 1 of 2 LABEL The label is affixed on the bottom of the MicroMAX radio unit as shown below. The label material is PVC with a permanent adhesive. MicroMAX 3.7 GHz TDD bottom panel, label with FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 location FCC ID:PIDMMAX37

Internal Photos

Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 1 of 19 INTERNAL PHOTOGRAPHS This document contains 18 photographs Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 2 of 19 Photograph No.1 MicroMax 3.7 GHz TDD internal view Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 3 of 19 Photograph No.2 MicroMax cover with antenna Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 4 of 19 Photograph No.3 MicroMax internal view without screens Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 5 of 19 Photograph No.4 MicroMax RF module and digital interface PCB Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 6 of 19 Photograph No.5 MicroMax RF module and digital interface PCB second side view Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 7 of 19 Photograph No.6 MicroMax chassis Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 8 of 19 Photograph No.7 MicroMax RF module front view Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 9 of 19 Photograph No.8 RF module without shields Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 10 of 19 Photograph No.9 Close view without shield Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 11 of 19 Photograph No.10 PCB left part of front side Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 12 of 19 Photograph No.11 MicroMax RF module second side view Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 13 of 19 Photograph No.12 PCB second side view without shields Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 14 of 19 Photograph No.13 PCB second side close view, without shields Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 15 of 19 Photograph No.14 PCB second side close view, without shields Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 16 of 19 Photograph No.15 Digital interface PCB front view Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 17 of 19 Photograph No.16 Digital interface PCB second side view Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 18 of 19 Photograph No.17 Power amplifier (PA) internal view Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 19 of 19 Photograph No.18 Amplifier second side view

Operational Description

FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Operational description WiMAX 3.7 GHz MicroMAX 3.7GHz Connecting the World with Wireless Access Solutions Revision Record: WiMAX. 3.7GHz Pub/ Rev Date Update Description 01 Decembert-31 Airspan. Author: InterDoc Publication No. 28080512-01  Copyright by Airspan Networks LTD., 2003. All rights reserved worldwide. The information contained in this document is proprietary and is subject to all relevant copyright, patent and other laws protecting intellectual property, as well as any specific agreement protecting Airspan Networks LTD. rights in the aforesaid information. Neither this document nor the information contained herein may be published, reproduced or disclosed to third parties, in whole or in part, without the express, prior, written permission of Airspan Networks LTD. In addition, any use of this document or the information contained herein for any purposes other than those for which it was disclosed is strictly forbidden. Airspan Networks LTD. reserves the right, without prior notice or liability, to make changes in equipment design or specifications. Information supplied by Airspan Networks LTD. is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Airspan Networks LTD. for the use thereof nor for the rights of third parties which may be effected in any way by the use thereof. Any representation(s) in this document concerning performance of Airspan Networks LTD. product(s) are for informational purposes only and are not warranties of future performance, either express or implied. Airspan Networks LTD. standard limited warranty, stated in its sales contract or order confirmation form, is the only warranty offered by Airspan Networks LTD. in relation thereto. This document may contain flaws, omissions or typesetting errors; no warranty is granted nor liability assumed in relation thereto unless specifically undertaken in Airspan Networks LTD. sales contract or order confirmation. Information contained herein is periodically updated and changes will be incorporated into subsequent editions. If you have encountered an error, please notify Airspan Networks LTD. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice. MiMAX 3.5 Technical Note 28080511-01 Airspan Networks Ltd. 3 1. Scope This document provides a description of the WiMAX 3.7GHz product. 2. MicroMAX(Base Station) A Base station radio, MicroMAX 3.7GHz TDD Int., is part of a WiMAX broadband fixed cellular wireless access system. The system provides a radio link between an end-user (a subscriber) and a network to give high-speed data access. The MicroMAX’s transceiver/receiver (Up to 64 QAM modulation, data rate up to 18Mbps) uses OFDM and operating in TDD duplexing mode, equipped with a 14 dBi internal antenna. The maximum RF output power (not including antenna gain) is 27.43 dBm and it can be reduced by software. The MicroMAX is installed outdoors and typically is mounted on a pole. The ProST transmits and receives traffic to and from the base station respectively. The transceiver provides subscribers with "always-on" Internet, high speed data only, or data and voice (VoIP) services and is configured with a unique base station reference number, preventing the ProST from relocating to another subscriber premises without authorization. . 2.1. EUT (MicroMAX) test configuration The EUT ports and lines description is given in the table below. Port type Port description Connector type QuantityCable type Cable length (m) Indoor /outdoor Connected to Data + DC 48 VDC + Ethernet 15-pin D-type 1 Cat. 5 – 4x2 twisted pair 100 Outdoor SDA 6 Hamachtesh St. Holon 58810 ISRAEL P.O.Box 5 Azur 58008 Tel:+972-3-5599661 Fax: +972-3-5599677 e-mail: [email protected] 1 3.3 - 3.8 GHz Integrated Antenna Sector 60 0 MA-WC36-AS14 Specifications Electrical Frequency range 3.3 - 3.8 GHz GAIN. 3.4-3.8 GHz @14 dBi min. 3.3-3.4 GHz @13.7 dBi min VSWR, max. 1.5: 1 3dB Beam Width - Azimuth, Typical 60° 3dB Beam Width - Elevation, Typical 16.5° ± 2° Polarization Linear, Vertical Side-lobes Level H-Plane ETSI EN-302 085 V1.2.1 (2003-03) class CS3 Cross Polarization, min -18 dB Front to Back Ratio ETSI EN-302 085 V1.2.1 (2003-03) class CS2 Power Handling 5 Watt Input Impedance 50 Ohm Mechanical and Environmental Dimensions (L x W x H) 135 x 265 x 0.8 mm Connector MCX, Male Radume Airspan Enclosure Flammability UL 94V-0 Operating Temperature -40° to +85° Lightning Protection DC Grounded

Operational Description

Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. Unitronics Bldg., 1 Harava street, P.O.B. 199, Airport City, 70100, Israel tel. +972 3977 7444 FAX: +972 3977 7400 www.airspan.com March 6, 2008 Federal Communication Commission Office of Engineering and Technology USA Form 731 Confirmation Number EA194464 Correspondence Reference Number: 34948 Subject: FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 The FCC mentions the WiMAX technology as an example of restricted contention protocol: "34. Under the Commission’s rules, contention-based protocols can be broadly categorized as either “unrestricted” or “restricted.” ... restricted contention protocols can prevent interference only with other devices incorporating the same protocol. WiMAX, with its scheduling protocol, currently stands as the main example of a restricted contention technology. In its present format, WiMAX technology effectively prevents interference among multiple transmitters on a single WiMAX system. Different WiMAX systems can be coordinated to avoid interfering with each other, thus providing each WiMAX device a “reasonable opportunity to operate.” (FCC 07-99). WiMAX Protocol Brief WiMAX MAC protocol is a centralized protocol in which the base station controls access to the air interface. In the downlink, all decisions related to the allocation of bandwidth to various MSs are made by the BS, which does not require the involvement of the MS. As packets arrive for each terminal, the BS schedules them for the PHY resources, based on their QoS requirements. Once dedicated PHY resources have been allocated for the transmission of the MAC PDU, the BS indicates this allocation to the MS, using the specific MAC messages. In general, WiMAX terminal is a slave to the BS. In the uplink, the MS requests resources by using a contention bases protocol. WiMAX uses a truncated binary exponential backoff algorithm for contention-resolution during polling of user terminals. When it needs to send a bandwidth request the MS first enters a contention resolution phase, if selecting a uniformly distributed random number between 0 and BACKOFF WINDOW. This random value indicates the number of transmission opportunities—allocated resources for multicast/broadcast poll—the MS will wait before sending its bandwidth request. BACKOFF WINDOW is the maximum number of transmission opportunities an MS can wait before sending the pending bandwidth request. If it does not receive a bandwidth allocation based on the UL MAP message within a time window specified by a timer, the MS assumes that its bandwidth request message was lost, owing to collision with another MS, in which case MS increases is backoff window and repeats the process. If bandwidth is still not allocated after a maximum number of retries, the MAC PDU is discarded. Sincerely yours Zion Levi compliance & testing engineer Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. Unitronics Bldg., 1 Harava street, P.O.B. 199, Airport City, 70100, Israel tel. +972 3977 7444 FAX: +972 3977 7400 www.airspan.com

Parts List/Tune Up Info

FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Company name: Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd Address: Harava St,”Unitronics” building Airport City 70100, P.O.199 Israel MicroMAX 3.7GHz Tune up procedure Each MicroMAX radio has been tested by automatic test station. As part of the test , the Maximum RF output power value has been masured. In case the RF output power is higher then specified in the System Description, the MicroMAX radio doesn’t pass the test and get Fail status. MicroMAX boards with Fail status can not be assembled as part of final product. Name of authorized person: Zion Levy Position: Compliances & Testing Engineer Date: December 31, 2007 Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd., Israel Tel: +972-3-9777444 ; Fax: +972-3-9777400, www.airspan.com

RF Exposure Info

Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMMAX37 Date: April 2008 RF_Env_evaluation_18418_rev1.doc Page 1 of 1 Environmental evaluation and exposure limit according to FCC CFR 47part 1, §1.1307, §1.1310 The calculation was done for required safe distance. Limit for power density for general population/uncontrolled exposure is 1 mW/cm 2 for 1500 -100000 MHz frequency range: The power density P (mW/cm 2 ) = P T / 4 π r 2 , where P T is the maximum equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP). The peak output power of 21.8 dBm with 14 dBi antenna gain corresponds to the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) of 21.8 dBm + 14 dBi = 35.8 dBm, which is equal to 3802 mW. The minimum safe distance “r”, where RF exposure does not exceed FCC permissible limit, is r = sqrt { P T / (Px4π)} = sqrt {3802 / 12.56} = 17 cm << 2 m .

Test Report

Hermon Laboratories Ltd. P.O.Box 23, Binyamina 30500, Israel Tel. +972 4628 8001 Fax. +972 4628 8277 E-mail: [email protected] Page 1 of 86 Report ID: AIRRAD_FCC.18418_rev2.doc Date of Issue: April 2008 Electrical 839.01 TEST REPORT ACCORDING TO: FCC CFR 47 PART 90 subpart Z and part 15 subpart B FOR: Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. Base station Model: MicroMAX 3.7 GHz TDD This report is in conformity with ISO/ IEC 17025. The "A2LA Accredited" symbol endorsement applies only to the tests and calibrations that are listed in the scope of Hermon Laboratories accreditation. The test results relate only to the items tested. This test report shall not be reproduced in any form except in full with the written approval of Hermon Laboratories Ltd. Report ID: AIRRAD_FCC.18418_rev2.doc Date of Issue: April 2008 Page 2 of 86 Table of contents 1 Applicant information..................................................................................................................................................... 3 2 Equipment under test attributes .................................................................................................................................... 3 3 Manufacturer information .............................................................................................................................................. 3 4 Test details.................................................................................................................................................................... 3 5 Tests summary.............................................................................................................................................................. 4 6 EUT description............................................................................................................................................................. 5 6.1 General information....................................................................................................................................................... 5 6.2 Ports and lines .............................................................................................................................................................. 5 6.3 Support and test equipment .......................................................................................................................................... 5 6.4 Operating frequencies ................................................................................................................................................... 5 6.5 Changes made in the EUT ............................................................................................................................................ 5 6.6 Transmitter characteristics ............................................................................................................................................ 6 6.7 Test configuration.......................................................................................................................................................... 7 7 Transmitter tests according to 47CFR part 90 requirements......................................................................................... 8 7.1 Peak output power and power spectral density tests .................................................................................................... 8 7.2 Occupied bandwidth test ............................................................................................................................................. 17 7.3 Emission mask test ..................................................................................................................................................... 23 7.4 Spurious emissions at RF antenna connector test ...................................................................................................... 30 7.5 Radiated spurious emission measurements................................................................................................................ 43 7.6 Frequency stability test................................................................................................................................................ 61 8 Unintentional radiation tests according to 47CFR part 15 subpart B requirements ..................................................... 63 8.1 Conducted emissions .................................................................................................................................................. 63 8.2 Radiated emission measurements .............................................................................................................................. 68 9 APPENDIX A Test equipment and ancillaries used for tests....................................................................................... 71 10 APPENDIX B Measurement uncertainties................................................................................................................... 73 11 APPENDIX C Test facility description ......................................................................................................................... 74 12 APPENDIX D Specification references ....................................................................................................................... 74 13 APPENDIX E Test equipment correction factors......................................................................................................... 75 14 APPENDIX F Abbreviations and acronyms................................................................................................................. 86 Report ID: AIRRAD_FCC.18418_rev2.doc Date of Issue: April 2008 Page 3 of 86 1 Applicant information Client name: Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. Address: 1, Harava street, "Unitronics" building, POB 199, Airport City, 70100, Israel Telephone: +972 3977 7444 Fax: +972 3977 7400 E-mail: zlevi@Airspan.…

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Test Setup Photos

Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMSMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 1 of 9 SETUP PHOTOGRAPHS This document contains 8 photographs Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMSMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 2 of 9 Photograph No.1 Peak output power, power spectral density, conducted spurious emissions measurement setup Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMSMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 3 of 9 Photograph No.2 Occupied bandwidth, emission mask and conducted spurious emissions measurement setup Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMSMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 4 of 9 Photograph No.2 Spurious emissions measurement setup in the anechoic chamber below 30 MHz Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMSMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 5 of 9 Photograph No.3 Spurious emissions measurement setup in the anechoic chamber in 30 -1000 MHz Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMSMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 6 of 9 Photograph No.4 Radiated emissions measurement setup in the anechoic chamber above 1000 MHz Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMSMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 7 of 9 Photograph No.5 Radiated emissions measurement setup an the OATS above 1000 MHz Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMSMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 8 of 9 Photograph No.6 Frequency stability measurement setup Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd. FCC ID:PIDMSMAX37 Date: January 2008 Page 9 of 9 Photograph No.7 Conducted emissions measurement on AC line setup

Contact Information

Applicant

Grant Pottash(Technical Services Director)
[email protected]+1-561-443-1009Fax: +1 561 893 8671

Technical Contact

Hermon Laboratories Ltd.Michael Nikishin
[email protected]+972 4628 8001

Harakevet Industrial zone · Binyamina · Israel

Non-Technical Contact

Airspan Networks (Israel) Ltd.Zion Levi
[email protected]+972 3977 7483

Test Firm

Hermon Laboratories Ltd.Alexander Usoskin
[email protected]972-4628-8001Fax: 972-4628-8277

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
1903.65 GHz - 3.67 GHz3.79 W5M00D7D4139.0000000000 Hz
Confidentiality
Long Term

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