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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Oct 07, 2003
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Oct 07, 2003
Equipment Note
DH2
Frequency Range
2412.00000000 - 2462.00000000
Company
RadioFrame Networks, Inc
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Method of Procedure RadioFrame System RFN 3.1 May 2003 998-3213-00 Rev B Method of Procedure ii RFN_3.1 Beta Notices These installation standards have been prepared to provide RadioFrame Networks’ customers with general standards necessary to ensure that installed RadioFrame Networks equipment operates in accordance with the design parameters in the owned or leased buildings of RFN’s customers, and its customers, and to make certain equipment is installed safely and efficiently. RadioFrame Networks reserves the right to revise this document for any reason, including, but not limited to, conformity with standards promulgated by various governmental or regulatory agencies, utilization of advances in the state of the technical arts, or to reflect changes in the design of equipment, techniques, or procedures described or referred to herein. Liability to anyone arising out of use or reliance upon any information set forth herein is expressly disclaimed, and no representation or warranties, expressed or implied, are made with respect to the accuracy or utility of any information set forth herein. NOTE: RadioFrame Networks has fully tested up to 6 iDEN RadioBlades per RFU in a full-capacity system (8 ACUs and 64 RFUs). Revision History Software Release Date Sections Updated iDEN 1.3 May 2002 Phase 0 iDEN 1.4/802.11b 1.3 July 2002 Phase 1 RFN 2.0 December 2002 5.3, 7.1, 7.5 RFN 2.1 December 2002 5.3, 7.1 RFN 3.1 May 2003 To Obtain Copies Contact RadioFrame Networks at: • RadioFrame Networks, Inc. 1120 112 th Avenue NE, Suite 600 Bellevue, WA 98004 • Telephone (425) 278-2780 • FAX (425) 278-2781 • E-mail [email protected] Final copies of this document are also posted as .pdf files on the RadioFrame Networks web site at: http//www.radioframenetworks.com. Your Comments are Valued The information in this document is subject to change. Please do not hesitate to point out discrepancies, express your concerns and make suggestions. Copyrights and Trademarks RadioFrame Networks, RadioBlade, and the RadioFrame Networks logo are trademarks or service marks, and RadioFrame is a registered trademark of RadioFrame Networks, Inc. You may not use these or any other RadioFrame Networks trademarks or service marks without the written permission of RadioFrame Networks, Inc. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. Throughout this publication, the terms RadioFrame Networks, RadioFrame and RFN signify RadioFrame Networks, Inc. Method of Procedure/RadioFrame System © Copyright 2003 RadioFrame Networks, Inc. All Rights Reserved. RadioFrame System RFN_3.1 Beta iii Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Scope of the Manual...................................................................................... 1 1.1.1 Prerequisites and Responsibilities................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Site Documentation ......................................................................................... 2 1.1.3 Reference Documents ..................................................................................... 3 1.2 Quality Standards.......................................................................................... 3 1.3 Static Sensitive Precautions ........................................................................ 3 1.4 Safety Precautions ........................................................................................ 4 1.4.1 Safety Warnings .............................................................................................. 4 1.4.2 Safety with Electricity....................................................................................... 5 1.4.3 Recommendations........................................................................................... 6 1.4.3.1 Safety Recommendations.............................................................. 6 1.4.3.2 Guidelines for Working on Equipment Powered by Electricity ....... 6 1.4.3.3 In the Event of an Electrical Accident ............................................ 6 2 System Description................................................................................................... 7 2.1 Functional Relationships .............................................................................. 7 2.1.1 The iDEN Interface .......................................................................................... 8 2.1.1.1 integrated Site Controller (iSC-3)................................................... 8 2.1.1.2 GPS Antennas ............................................................................. 10 2.1.1.3 Channel Service Unit (CSU) ........................................................ 11 2.1.2 RadioFrame System (RFS) ........................................................................... 11 2.1.2.1 Network Chassis Unit (NCU) ....................................................... 12 2.1.2.2 Airlink Chassis Unit (ACU) ........................................................... 13 2.1.2.3 RadioFrame Unit (RFU) ............................................................... 14 2.1.2.4 iDEN RadioBlade (RadioBlade or RB)......................................... 14 2.1.2.5 802.11b RadioFrame Access Point (RAP)................................... 15 2.1.2.6 Universal Repeater Unit (URU).................................................... 15 2.1.2.7 Ethernet Media Converter............................................................ 15 2.1.3 Power Plant ................................................................................................... 15 2.1.3.1 Rectifier........................................................................................ 16 2.1.3.2 Battery Plant ................................................................................ 16 2.1.4 Local Area Network (LAN) ......................................................…

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Cover Letter(s)

Northwest EMC TCB Compliance Opinion Revision 1/3/03 RAFN0029 Information about the Applicant Company Name Radioframe Networks, Inc. Address 1120 112 th Ave. NE, Suite 600 City, State, Zip Bellevue, WA 98004 Requested By Steve Peters Job Number RAFN0029 Model DH2 FCC ID PURDH2 Agent Dean Bush Approval Type Original Grant Equipment Type 802.11b Transceiver Rule Part 15.247 Overview The application is for an 802.11B transceiver, model DH2, which is installed in a radio blade. Multiple radio blades may be installed in an RF Unit. The RF Unit may contain up to 3 of the 802.11B radio blades and 4 IDEN radio blades. This application is for a grant for the 802.11b radio only. The only antenna that may be used with this product is the LINX ANT-2.4-RCT-SS. Recommendation All items have been resolved and completed to my satisfaction; therefore I recommend this application for approval. 10/6/03 _______________________________ ________________ Dave Tolman, QA Manager Date Northwest EMC TCB Compliance Opinion Revision 1/3/03 RAFN0029 Findings and Resolution Item RF Exposure exhibit. Please submit calculations to support the values in the exhibit for the 802.11(b) antenna. If multiple antennas are planned to be used with the product, similar calculations or references to all intended antennas must be included. Resolution The applicant has submitted the requested information. Item A cover letter is necessary to briefly explain the environment and typical use and configuration for the product. Resolution The applicant has submitted a cover letter. Item The test report is for 1 802.11(b) radio blade. It would appear that this radio can be co- located with other 802.11(b) radios and well as IDEN radios. Please provide test data showing compliance with a full configuration. Resolution Test data has been provided with a maximum configuration of 3 802.11b radios and 4 IDEN radios. Item Only 1 antenna was tested, but data was submitted in the antenna exhibits for multiple antennas. If multiple antennas are planned to be used with the product, supporting data for all antennas must be included. Resolution The only antenna that Radioframe wishes to certify is the LINX ANT-2.4-RCT-SS. Item The request for confidentiality requests to hold the Theory of Operation confidential but this was submitted as a combined exhibit with the Installation Guide. The Installation Guide may not be held confidential. Please submit separate documents for the Theory of Operation and the Installation Guide. Resolution The applicant has submitted a new request for confidentiality, which requests to hold the Schematics and the Frequency Block Diagram confidential. Item The schematics exhibit submitted are for the DH2 but not the radio. Please submit schematics for the radio only portion of the product. Resolution Radio schematics have been submitted by the radio manufacturer. The radio manufacturer requires keeping the schematics confidential. Item The exhibit marked EUT Info1.pdf for the Access Point, lists FCC compliance to part 90. The compliance statements should reflect that this is a part 15 device. Resolution The applicant has submitted a new Info 1.pdf exhibit. Item We do not have an FRN# for uploading exhibits to the FCC Resolution The applicant has submitted their FRN #. Northwest EMC TCB Compliance Opinion Revision 1/3/03 RAFN0029 Opinion Specification Requirements Description RF Exposure Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of an RF Exposure calculation exhibit. Reference: RF Exposure.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.247(a)2 Occupied Bandwidth Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of a test report. Reference: Test Report-RAFN0023.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.247(b)1 Power Output Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of a test report. Reference: Test Report-RAFN0023.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.247(c) Band Edge Compliance Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of a test report. Reference: Test Report-RAFN0023.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.247(c) Spurious Emissions, Antenna Conducted Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of a test report. Reference: Test Report-RAFN0023.pdf Northwest EMC TCB Compliance Opinion Revision 1/3/03 RAFN0029 Specification Requirements Description 15.209, 15.205, 15.35(b) Spurious Emissions, Radiated Emissions Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of a test report. Reference: Test Report-RAFN0023.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.247(d) Power Spectral Density Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of a test report. Reference: Test Report-RAFN0023.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.207 Conducted Emissions Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of a test report. Reference: Test Report-RAFN0023.pdf

Cover Letter(s)

Northwest EMC TCB Compliance Opinion Revision 1/3/03 RAFN0029 Information about the Applicant Company Name Radioframe Networks, Inc. Address 1120 112 th Ave. NE, Suite 600 City, State, Zip Bellevue, WA 98004 Requested By Steve Peters Job Number RAFN0029 Model DH2 FCC ID PURDH2 Agent Dean Bush Approval Type Original Grant Equipment Type 802.11b Transceiver Rule Part 15.247 Overview The application is for an 802.11B transceiver, model DH2, which is installed in a radio blade. Multiple radio blades may be installed in an RF Unit. The RF Unit may contain up to 3 of the 802.11B radio blades and 4 IDEN radio blades. This application is for a grant for the 802.11b radio only. The only antenna that may be used with this product is the LINX ANT-2.4-RCT-SS. Recommendation All items have been resolved and completed to my satisfaction; therefore I recommend this application for approval. 10/6/03 _______________________________ ________________ Dave Tolman, QA Manager Date Northwest EMC TCB Compliance Opinion Revision 1/3/03 RAFN0029 Findings and Resolution Item RF Exposure exhibit. Please submit calculations to support the values in the exhibit for the 802.11(b) antenna. If multiple antennas are planned to be used with the product, similar calculations or references to all intended antennas must be included. Resolution The applicant has submitted the requested information. Item A cover letter is necessary to briefly explain the environment and typical use and configuration for the product. Resolution The applicant has submitted a cover letter. Item The test report is for 1 802.11(b) radio blade. It would appear that this radio can be co- located with other 802.11(b) radios and well as IDEN radios. Please provide test data showing compliance with a full configuration. Resolution Test data has been provided with a maximum configuration of 3 802.11b radios and 4 IDEN radios. Item Only 1 antenna was tested, but data was submitted in the antenna exhibits for multiple antennas. If multiple antennas are planned to be used with the product, supporting data for all antennas must be included. Resolution The only antenna that Radioframe wishes to certify is the LINX ANT-2.4-RCT-SS. Item The request for confidentiality requests to hold the Theory of Operation confidential but this was submitted as a combined exhibit with the Installation Guide. The Installation Guide may not be held confidential. Please submit separate documents for the Theory of Operation and the Installation Guide. Resolution The applicant has submitted a new request for confidentiality, which requests to hold the Schematics and the Frequency Block Diagram confidential. Item The schematics exhibit submitted are for the DH2 but not the radio. Please submit schematics for the radio only portion of the product. Resolution Radio schematics have been submitted by the radio manufacturer. The radio manufacturer requires keeping the schematics confidential. Item The exhibit marked EUT Info1.pdf for the Access Point, lists FCC compliance to part 90. The compliance statements should reflect that this is a part 15 device. Resolution The applicant has submitted a new Info 1.pdf exhibit. Item We do not have an FRN# for uploading exhibits to the FCC Resolution The applicant has submitted their FRN #. Northwest EMC TCB Compliance Opinion Revision 1/3/03 RAFN0029 Opinion Specification Requirements Description RF Exposure Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of an RF Exposure calculation exhibit. Reference: RF Exposure.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.247(a)2 Occupied Bandwidth Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of a test report. Reference: Test Report-RAFN0023.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.247(b)1 Power Output Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of a test report. Reference: Test Report-RAFN0023.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.247(c) Band Edge Compliance Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of a test report. Reference: Test Report-RAFN0023.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.247(c) Spurious Emissions, Antenna Conducted Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of a test report. Reference: Test Report-RAFN0023.pdf Northwest EMC TCB Compliance Opinion Revision 1/3/03 RAFN0029 Specification Requirements Description 15.209, 15.205, 15.35(b) Spurious Emissions, Radiated Emissions Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of a test report. Reference: Test Report-RAFN0023.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.247(d) Power Spectral Density Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of a test report. Reference: Test Report-RAFN0023.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.207 Conducted Emissions Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: The Applicant has submitted test results in the form of a test report. Reference: Test Report-RAFN0023.pdf

Operational Description

Method of Procedure RadioFrame System RFN 3.1 May 2003 998-3213-00 Rev B Method of Procedure ii RFN_3.1 Beta Notices These installation standards have been prepared to provide RadioFrame Networks’ customers with general standards necessary to ensure that installed RadioFrame Networks equipment operates in accordance with the design parameters in the owned or leased buildings of RFN’s customers, and its customers, and to make certain equipment is installed safely and efficiently. RadioFrame Networks reserves the right to revise this document for any reason, including, but not limited to, conformity with standards promulgated by various governmental or regulatory agencies, utilization of advances in the state of the technical arts, or to reflect changes in the design of equipment, techniques, or procedures described or referred to herein. Liability to anyone arising out of use or reliance upon any information set forth herein is expressly disclaimed, and no representation or warranties, expressed or implied, are made with respect to the accuracy or utility of any information set forth herein. NOTE: RadioFrame Networks has fully tested up to 6 iDEN RadioBlades per RFU in a full-capacity system (8 ACUs and 64 RFUs). Revision History Software Release Date Sections Updated iDEN 1.3 May 2002 Phase 0 iDEN 1.4/802.11b 1.3 July 2002 Phase 1 RFN 2.0 December 2002 5.3, 7.1, 7.5 RFN 2.1 December 2002 5.3, 7.1 RFN 3.1 May 2003 To Obtain Copies Contact RadioFrame Networks at: • RadioFrame Networks, Inc. 1120 112 th Avenue NE, Suite 600 Bellevue, WA 98004 • Telephone (425) 278-2780 • FAX (425) 278-2781 • E-mail [email protected] Final copies of this document are also posted as .pdf files on the RadioFrame Networks web site at: http//www.radioframenetworks.com. Your Comments are Valued The information in this document is subject to change. Please do not hesitate to point out discrepancies, express your concerns and make suggestions. Copyrights and Trademarks RadioFrame Networks, RadioBlade, and the RadioFrame Networks logo are trademarks or service marks, and RadioFrame is a registered trademark of RadioFrame Networks, Inc. You may not use these or any other RadioFrame Networks trademarks or service marks without the written permission of RadioFrame Networks, Inc. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. Throughout this publication, the terms RadioFrame Networks, RadioFrame and RFN signify RadioFrame Networks, Inc. Method of Procedure/RadioFrame System © Copyright 2003 RadioFrame Networks, Inc. All Rights Reserved. RadioFrame System RFN_3.1 Beta iii Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Scope of the Manual...................................................................................... 1 1.1.1 Prerequisites and Responsibilities................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Site Documentation ......................................................................................... 2 1.1.3 Reference Documents ..................................................................................... 3 1.2 Quality Standards.......................................................................................... 3 1.3 Static Sensitive Precautions ........................................................................ 3 1.4 Safety Precautions ........................................................................................ 4 1.4.1 Safety Warnings .............................................................................................. 4 1.4.2 Safety with Electricity....................................................................................... 5 1.4.3 Recommendations........................................................................................... 6 1.4.3.1 Safety Recommendations.............................................................. 6 1.4.3.2 Guidelines for Working on Equipment Powered by Electricity ....... 6 1.4.3.3 In the Event of an Electrical Accident ............................................ 6 2 System Description................................................................................................... 7 2.1 Functional Relationships .............................................................................. 7 2.1.1 The iDEN Interface .......................................................................................... 8 2.1.1.1 integrated Site Controller (iSC-3)................................................... 8 2.1.1.2 GPS Antennas ............................................................................. 10 2.1.1.3 Channel Service Unit (CSU) ........................................................ 11 2.1.2 RadioFrame System (RFS) ........................................................................... 11 2.1.2.1 Network Chassis Unit (NCU) ....................................................... 12 2.1.2.2 Airlink Chassis Unit (ACU) ........................................................... 13 2.1.2.3 RadioFrame Unit (RFU) ............................................................... 14 2.1.2.4 iDEN RadioBlade (RadioBlade or RB)......................................... 14 2.1.2.5 802.11b RadioFrame Access Point (RAP)................................... 15 2.1.2.6 Universal Repeater Unit (URU).................................................... 15 2.1.2.7 Ethernet Media Converter............................................................ 15 2.1.3 Power Plant ................................................................................................... 15 2.1.3.1 Rectifier........................................................................................ 16 2.1.3.2 Battery Plant ................................................................................ 16 2.1.4 Local Area Network (LAN) ......................................................…

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RF Exposure Info

Compliance with 47 CFR 15.247(b)(5) “Systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess of the Commission's guidelines. See § 1.1307(b)(1) of this chapter.” The EUT will only be used with a separation distance of 20 centimeters or greater between the antenna and the body of the user or nearby persons and can therefore be considered a mobile transmitter per 47 CFR 2.1091 (b). The EUT has two antenna ports. One antenna port is for both transmit and receive, the other antenna port is unused. The EUT will only be used in the applicant’s pico Base Station, Model RFU. The pico Base Station can accommodate up to seven radios. The pico Base Station can be configured for a maximum of three 802.11(b) radios (FCC ID: PURDH2) and four iDEN radios (FCC ID: PURRFU7). Alternately, the pico Base Station can be configured with a maximum of seven iDEN radios. The maximum peak power was measured to be 113.49 mW (ERP) for FCC ID: PURDH2 and 8.41 mW (ERP) for FCC ID: PURRFU7. The EUT’s transmit frequency is greater than 1.5 GHz, therefore the EUT is categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation per 47 CFR 2.1091(c). The MPE estimates are as follows: Table 1 in 47 CFR 1.1310 defines the EUT’s maximum permissible exposure (MPE) for the general population as 1mW/cm 2 . The iDEN radio’s MPE for the general population is 0.567mW/cm 2 . The exposure level at a 20 cm distance from the EUT’s transmitting antenna is calculated using the general equation: S = (PG)/4πR 2 Where: S = power density (mW/cm 2 ) P = power input to the antenna (mW) G = numeric power gain relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of the radiation of the antenna (20 cm = limit for MPE estimates) PG = EIRP Solving for S, the maximum power densities 20 cm from the transmitting antennas are summarized in the tables on the following page. Excerpts from TCB Training, April 3, 2002, “Mobile Transmitters”, Slide 6: “Devices operating in multiple frequency bands ‰ When RF exposure evaluation is required for TCB approval o Separate antennas – estimated minimum separation distances may be considered for the frequency bands that do not require evaluation or TCB approval, however, the estimated distance should take into account the effect of co-located transmitters. (Note 24) Note 24 According to multiple frequency exposure criteria, the ratio of field strength or power density to the applicable exposure limit at the exposure location should be determined for each transmitter and the sum of these ratios must not exceed 1.0 for the location to be compliant .” MPE Estimates for Self Co-located Device Antenna Type Antenna Part No. Transmit Frequency Max Peak Conducted Output Power Antenna Gain Minimum Antenna Cable Loss Power Density @ 20 cm General Population Exposure Limit from 1.1310 Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit (MHz)(mW)(dBi)(dB) (mW/cm 2 )(mW/cm 2 ) OmniANT-2.4-RCT240076.73.8500.037010.0370 Antenna Type Antenna Part No. Transmit Frequency Max Peak Conducted Output Power Antenna Gain Minimum Antenna Cable Loss Power Density @ 20 cm General Population Exposure Limit from 1.1310 Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit (MHz)(mW)(dBi)(dB) (mW/cm 2 )(mW/cm 2 ) OmniAXQ8SM-32S85113.8000.00270.5670.0048 Per Note 24 shown above, the Sum of Ratios cannot exceed 1.0 Scenario #1 (Three 802.11(b) radios and four iDEN radios co-located in one pico Base Station) Slot 1 802.11(b) Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit Slot 2 802.11(b) Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit Slot 3 802.11(b) Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit Slot 4 iDEN Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit Slot 5 iDEN Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit Slot 6 iDEN Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit Slot 7 iDEN Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit Sum of Ratios (Power Density to the Exposure Limit) FCC Limit for Sum of Ratios 0.037030.037030.037030.004840.004840.004840.004840.130451.0PASS Scenario #2 (Seven iDEN radios co-located in one pico Base Station) Slot 1 iDEN Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit Slot 2 iDEN Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit Slot 3 iDEN Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit Slot 4 iDEN Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit Slot 5 iDEN Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit Slot 6 iDEN Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit Slot 7 iDEN Ratio of Power Density to the Exposure Limit Sum of Ratios (Power Density to the Exposure Limit) FCC Limit for Sum of Ratios 0.004840.004840.004840.004840.004840.004840.004840.033891.0PASS Please note that EIRP = ERP x 1.64, so EIRP is worst case. 802.11 (b) Radio iDEN Radio FCC ID: PURDH2 FCC ID: PURRFU7 Exposure Scenarios for Access Point The results shown in the above tables are equivalent to the Sum of the EIRP of the Two Co-located Transmitters (EIRP TX1 + EIRP TX2) compared to the exposure limit. The benefit of this method, is that accounts for transmitters operating at different freq In accordance with the FCC’s multiple frequency exposure criteria, the sum of the ratios (power density to the exposure limit) does not exceed 1.0; therefore, the exposure condition is compliant with FCC rules.

Test Report

Copyright © 2002 RadioFrame Networks™, Inc. All rights reserved. RadioFrame Networks and RadioBlade are trademarks of RadioFrame Networks, Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated. DataHost II RB Antenna Characterization November 14, 2002 DataHost II RB Antenna Characterization 7/14/2003 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY ii Trade Secret Information Contents 1 DATAHOST II RB ANTENNA MEASUREMENTS ..................................................... 3 1.1 Scope.............................................................................................................. 3 1.2 Required Equipment ..................................................................................... 3 1.3 DH2 Assembly and Calibration .................................................................... 3 1.4 Stand-Alone DH2 RB Measurements........................................................... 7 1.5 DH2 RB Installed in an RFU without iDEN RBs Measurements .............. 10 1.6 DH2 RB Installed in an RFU with iDEN RBs Measurements.................... 14 DataHost II RB Antenna Characterization 7/14/2003 CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY 3 Trade Secret Information 1 DataHost II RB Antenna Measurements 1.1 Scope Perform swept signal measurements to characterize various antennas installed in common setups. These measurements will be used in conjunction wit…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Dean Busch(Sr. Compliance Engineer)
[email protected]425-278-2630Fax: 425-278-2780

Technical Contact

Northwest EMC, Inc.Greg Kiemel
[email protected]503-844-4066

22975 NW Evergreen Parkway · Hillsboro, Oregon · United States

Non-Technical Contact

Northwest EMC, Inc.Vicki Albertson
[email protected]503-844-4066

Test Firm

Northwest EMC, Inc.Greg Kiemel
[email protected]503-844-4066Fax: 503-844-3826

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz76.70 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power is conducted. The radio and its associated antenna are to be fixed-mounted on indoor permanent structures providing a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons during normal operation and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter not described in this application. This transmitter must be operated only in the grantees Model RFU professionally installed pico base station. This transmitter may be operated in conjunction with FCC ID: PURRFU7. This transmitter must be operated only according to the exposure conditions described in this application. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitting operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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