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QOESOLO45XTETRA Fixed Station

Sepura Systems GmbH
TETRA Fixed Station - FCC ID QOESOLO45X - Sepura Systems GmbH
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Dec 20, 2012
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 20, 2012
Equipment Note
TETRA Fixed Station
Frequency Range
450.00000000 - 470.00000000
Company
Sepura Systems GmbH
Country
Austria

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Users Manual

eXTRAS eXtensible Trunked RAdio System SOLO Maintenance Manual EX0C00 EN 531.11 Version 1.1 3T Communications AG Geyschlägergasse 14/3 A-1150 Vienna, Austria Tel.: +43 1 786 12 86 - 0 http://www.3t-ag.com Maintenance Manual Author: A. Binder Page: 1 Copyright © 3T AG 2012 Doc. No.: EX0C00 EN 531.11 Created: 21.09.2012 Document Change History Rev. Date Sections Revised Reason for Change Changed by 0.1 25.02.2012 All sections New document A. Binder 1.0 26.04.2012 Review results A. Binder 1.1 20.09.2012 Logo A. Binder Activity Name Completed Date Area Revision 1.1 Initial creation A. Binder Review K. Raser Approval J. Schneider Copyright © 3T Communications 2012 The sharing, reproduction, utilization or other conveyance of this document and/or its content without the explicit consent of the copyright owner is strictly prohibited. Violations will be subject to damage claims. All rights reserved. The company and product names mentioned in this document may be subject to protection under trademark, brand or patent laws. Maintenance Manual Author: A. Binder Page: 3 Copyright © 3T AG 2012 Doc. No.: EX0C00 EN 531.11 Created: 21.09.2012 Table of Contents 1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 9 1.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................................ 9 1.2 Target Group .................................................................................................................................... 9 1.3 Prerequisites ................................................................................................................................... 10 1.4 References ..................................................................................................................................... 10 1.4.1 3T Communications AG Documents .............................................................................................. 10 1.4.2 External Documents ....................................................................................................................... 10 1.5 Usage ............................................................................................................................................. 11 1.5.1 Structure of the Manual .................................................................................................................. 11 1.5.2 Description of Warnings ................................................................................................................. 12 1.6 Typographical Conventions ............................................................................................................ 13 1.6.1 Notation for Keys and Buttons ........................................................................................................ 13 1.6.1.1 Keyboard Keys ............................................................................................................................... 13 1.6.1.2 Graphical User Interface (GUI) Elements ....................................................................................... 14 1.6.2 Lists ................................................................................................................................................ 14 1.6.3 Operation and Work Steps ............................................................................................................. 14 1.7 Numbering of Illustrations ............................................................................................................... 15 1.7.1 Captions .......................................................................................................................................... 15 1.7.2 Location Numbers .......................................................................................................................... 15 1.8 Table Numbering ............................................................................................................................ 16 2 eXTRAS SOLO Concept ............................................................................................... 17 3 Component Identification ............................................................................................... 23 3.1 Front View ....................................................................................................................................... 23 3.2 Side View ........................................................................................................................................ 24 3.3 Rear View ....................................................................................................................................... 25 3.4 LED Indications .............................................................................................................................. 26 4 Setup ............................................................................................................................. 27 4.1 Warnings to Users .......................................................................................................................... 27 4.2 Periodic Maintenance ..................................................................................................................... 28 4.3 eXTRAS SOLO Monitoring ............................................................................................................. 28 4.4 Environment.................................................................................................................................... 28 4.4.1 Temperature ................................................................................................................................... 29 4.4.2 Humidity ...............................................................................................................................…

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Users Manual

Quick Start Guide Doc. No.: EX0C00 EN530.12 © 3T AG 2013 Before working with the eXTRAS SOLO, familiarize yourself with the SAFETY GUIDELINES. Also observe local rules and regulations when working with the eXTRAS SOLO. Always ensure that the correct power supply voltages are used. The hazardous RF-voltages of this unit may cause injury. To prevent electrical shock and/or RF-burns, never operate this equipment if its covers are removed! Do not operate the eXTRAS SOLO outdoor or in humid environment. Keep ventilation grids clear. Don't place furniture, boxes, or other items where they will block airflow. Connect all peripheral devices (e.g. GPS antenna, TETRA antenna) before powering up the unit. CONTENT 1.) Product CD 2.) Quick Start Guide, Safety Guidelines 3.) AC power cord (2 m) 4.) Crossed network cable (RJ45, CAT 5e, 5 m) 5.) GPS antenna (including RG58 A/U cable, 20 m) 6.) 19” mounting parts (4 x M6 screws, 4 x washers, 4 x cage nuts) 7.) TETRA base station eXTRAS SOLO (below the top inlay) UNPACKING 1.) Remove tape on top of the box 2.) Open box and remove inlay cover 3.) Check content of top inlay 4.) Remove top inlay 5.) Take eXTRAS SOLO out of the box eXTRAS SOLO weight: 19.5 kg 6.) Place eXTRAS SOLO on a flat and stable ground, or 19” rack integration. 7.) Remove the protection caps of required connector(s). CONNECTORS 1.) Connect GPS antenna to GPS port 2.) Connect TETRA antenna to Tx/Rx port 3.) Fix the power cord with the cable retainer 4.) Connect power cord to POWER IN 5.) Connect power cord to mains socket Use a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet. 5 2 1 3 4 1 2 3 4 Quick Start Guide Doc. No.: EX0C00 EN530.12 © 3T AG 2013 POWERING UP 1.) Pull the power toggle switch and switch to 1 2.) Check the LEDs after start up (appr. 1.5 minutes): LED State Colour Description (yellow background indicates status after start up for stand-alone SOLO with GPS) Tx on ON GREEN The RF transmitter output (Rx/Tx) is activated OFF The RF transmitter output (Rx/Tx) is deactivated 1 ON GREEN Power switch turned on (1), power supply OK ON RED Power supply failure ON ORANGE Mains is applied, power switch turned off (0) OFF Mains is not connected 2 OFF Unused 3 ON GREEN Master unit ON RED Used for internal tests only ON ORANGE Slave unit OFF Power switch turned off, or initialisation 4 ON GREEN GPS signal locked and TETRA synchronization established ON ORANGE GPS signal locked, but TETRA synchronization not established ON RED GPS signal not locked OFF Initialization state (at start-up) or GPS function is deactivated 5 6 7 8 ON RED MCCH, SCCH, or PDCH are assigned to the corresponding time slot ON GREEN A call has been established in the corresponding time slot (active, PTT activated) ON ORANGE A call has been established in the corresponding time slot (inactive, without PTT) OFF The corresponding time slot is not busy 3.) Start configuration (continue with step 4), or check operation with following defaults: Frequency Offset = 0 kHz, Frequency = (according to the delivered SOLO variant): 392.5, 397.5, 422.5, 424.5, 427.5, 462.5, or 467.5 MHz Tx power = 1 W MCC = 262, MNC = 100 GPS = ON ISSIs = 8001 ... 8005, GSSIs = 90900 ... 90905 4.) Start up the service notebook 5.) Check the IP address (default 192.168.10.10) of the service notebook 6.) Connect the service notebook to ETH2 port 7.) Ping 192.168.10.1 to check connectivity HOW TO PROCEED 1.) Use the Subscriber Management application of the service notebook to set up ISSIs, GSSIs and permissions. For details refer to the subscriber management user manual. 2.) Use the Configuration Tool to configure eXTRAS SOLO (e.g. frequency, MNC, MCC). For details refer to the configuration tool user manual. 3.) Use the logfiles to check operational events (e.g. individual or group calls, registration and deregistration of mobiles, sending messages). For details refer to the maintenance manual. 1 6 2 Quick Start Guide Doc. No.: EX0C00 EN530.12 © 3T AG 2013 REGULATORY STATEMENTS North American and Canadian markets The following regulatory statements apply to users in the North American and/or Canadian markets. SOLO45X radios Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment (FCC rule part 15.21). This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. (FCC Rule Part 15.19(a)(3)). NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense (FCC Rule Part 15.105). In order to ensure RF exposure is kept within acceptable limits, the Antenna must be mounted in a position that ensures the general public can not encroach closer than the safe distance calculated for the General Exposure Limits which, for the Kathrein Scala Antenna (13dBi) is 4m. Similarly, trained personal must not encroach to within 2m of the antenna in order to ensure RF exposure to the Occupational Limit is not exceeded whilst the antenna is transmitting. This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. The only external I/O connections to the SOLO are for alarms, control signals and ethernet. This radio transmitter has been approved by Industry Canada under IC ID: 10439A-SOLO45X …

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Cover Letter(s)

1-1 3T Communications AG, Geyschlägergasse 14, 1150 Wien, www.3t-ag.com, Tel.: 01/786 12 86, Fax: 01/786 12 86-200 Rechtsform AG, Sitz Wien, Firmenbuch 260173h, Handelsgericht Wien, UID: ATU 61651849 Date 14 th November 2012 BABT FCB Forsyth House, Churchfield Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2TD Confidentiality Request Pursuant to Sections 0.457(d)(1)(ii) and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, 3T Communications AG hereby requests permanent confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: BOM’s Circuit Diagrams Circuit Descriptions Operating Descriptions Block Diagrams The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the Applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The Applicant understands that pursuant to Rule 0.457(d)(1)(ii), disclosure of this Application and all accompanying materials will not be made before the date of the Grant for this Application. Yours sincerely, Yours sincerely: Company Officer: Ayse Adalan Telephone Number: +43 660 4842786 Email: [email protected]

Cover Letter(s)

Federal Communications CommissionFCC 11-63 Beforethe Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Amendment of Part 90 of the Commission’s Rules to Permit Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) Technology Request by the TETRA Association for Waiver of Sections 90.209, 90.210 and 2.1043 of the Commission’s Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WT Docket No. 11-69 ET Docket No. 09-234 NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE MAKING AND ORDER Adopted: April 18, 2011Released: April 26, 2011 Comment Date:[45 days after publication in the Federal Register] Reply Comment Date:[60 days after publication in the Federal Register] By the Commission: I.INTRODUCTION 1.In this Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Order, we propose to modify our rules to permit the certification and use of Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) equipment under Part 90 of our Rules. 1 TETRA is a spectrally efficient digital technology with the potential to provide valuable benefits to land mobile radio users. It does not, however, conform to all of our Part 90 technical rules. The TETRA Association (the Association) 2 filed a request for waiver of the Part 90 occupied bandwidth limit and emission masks, in order to permit implementation of TETRA technology in the United States. For the reasons set forth below, we grant the waiver request in part, to permit certification and use of TETRA equipment, subject to certain conditions, pending the outcome of this rulemaking proceeding. II.BACKGROUND 2.Subpart I of Part 90 of our Rules sets forth the general technical requirementsfor use of frequencies and equipment in the private land mobile radio services. Such requirements include standards for acceptability of equipment, frequency tolerance, modulation, emissions, power, and bandwidths. 3 The purpose of these technical standards is to limit wireless systems’ interference potential. 4 The Association 1 47 C.F.R. Part 90. 2 See Request for Waiver of Sections 90.209, 90.210 and 2.1043 (filed November 20, 2009) (Request). The TETRA Association is composed of 150 organizations from 37 countries, and promotes the use of TETRA technology around the world. Id.at 2. 3 See 47 C.F.R § 90.201. 4 See Biennial Regulatory Review –Amendment of Parts 1, 22, 24, 27, and 90 to Streamline and Harmonize Various Rules Affecting Wireless Radio Services, Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, WT Docket No. 03-264, 20 FCC Rcd 13900, 13923 n.168 (2005). Federal Communications CommissionFCC 11-63 2 asserts that, because the Part 90 technical rules were originally developed for analog technology, they are not always appropriate for evaluating more spectrally efficient digital technologies that have been developed. 5 3.TETRA is a digital, trunked radio technology that operates with Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) in four-slot channels within a twenty-five kilohertz bandwidth. In 2009, the Association filed a request for waiver of Parts 2 and 90 of the Commission’s rules on behalf of manufacturers to allow TETRA technology to be used in the United States. The Association states that the TETRA standard, which was developed by the European Technical Standards Institute (ETSI), is used around the world, and that manufacturers are ready to produce TETRA devices for use in the United States on several frequency bands. 6 Italso states that TETRA technology provides better efficiency and security than available alternatives, 7 and offers interoperability among equipment from different manufacturers. 8 4.In order to permit implementation of TETRA technology in the United States, the Association requests waivers of the Part 90 occupied bandwidth limit and emission masks. For devices operating with twenty-five kilohertz channel spacing, Section 90.209(b)(5) of our Rules limits the authorized bandwidth to twenty kilohertz, 9 and Section 90.210 of our Rules specifies particular emission masks. 10 TETRA equipment, however, exceeds these limits, because the ETSI standard does not set occupied bandwidth limits. Instead, it sets standards for adjacent channel power and for unwanted emissions at different frequency offsets. This results in operation with a bandwidth of up to twenty-two kilohertz, 11 and excursions of up to five decibels from the Part 90 emission masks. 12 5.The Association also requests a waiver of the permissive change rules regarding equipment certification. Itnotes that certain manufacturers, in order to meet immediate demand for TETRA equipment, have obtained Commission certification of TETRA radios that comply with the Part 90 rules by using reduced power. Certain changes to approved equipment, including changes to the maximum 5 See Request at 7. 6 See id.at 2-3, 10. 7 See id.at 2-3 (“TETRA utilizes a highly efficient data transport mechanism allowing Short Data messages to be sent on the control circuit. Circuit mode data and IP packet data can be transmitted at up to 36kbits/s (gross) and 28kbits/s (net) for multi-slot operation. . . . Additionally, TETRA-based products come with built-in air interface encryption and optional end-to-end encryption features to protect the integrity of the voice/data mobile communications. Finally, TETRA allows for fast call set-up times of typically less than 300 ms which are essential for mission critical mobile communications. In sum, TETRA combines the advantages of two-way radio, mobile telephony, messaging and data in a way that is clear, fast and less expensive than other technologies.”). 8 See id.at 3. 9 See47 C.F.R. § 90.209(b)(5). 10 See47 C.F.R. § 90.210(b), (c), (g). The emission mask is the technical specification that limits the distribution of power of a radio transmitter as a function of frequency. The Development of Operational, Technical and Spectrum Requirements for Meeting Federal, State and Local Public Safety Agency Communication Requirements Through the Year 2010, First Report and Order and Third Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, WT Docket No. 96-86, 14 FCC Rcd 152, 213 n.337 (1998). The em…

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External Photos

Page 1 of 7 3T Communications AG, Geyschlägergasse 14, 1150 Wien, www.3t-ag.com, Tel.: 01/786 12 86, Fax: 01/786 12 86-200 Rechtsform AG, Sitz Wien, Firmenbuch 260173h, Handelsgericht Wien, UID: ATU 61651849 External Photographs For 3T Communications QOESOLO45X 450MHz Tetra Fixed Station ____________________________ Page 2 of 7 7-2 3T Communications AG, Geyschlägergasse 14, 1150 Wien, www.3t-ag.com, Tel.: 01/786 12 86, Fax: 01/786 12 86-200 Rechtsform AG, Sitz Wien, Firmenbuch 260173h, Handelsgericht Wien, UID: ATU 61651749 Contents Front View .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Rear View ........................................................................................................................................... 4 Top View ............................................................................................................................................. 5 Bottom View ....................................................................................................................................... 6 Label.................................................................................................................................................... 7 ____________________________ Page 3 of 7 7-3 3T Communications AG, Geyschlägergasse 14, 1150 Wien, www.3t-ag.com, Tel.: 01/786 12 86, Fax: 01/786 12 86-200 Rechtsform AG, Sitz Wien, Firmenbuch 260173h, Handelsgericht Wien, UID: ATU 61651749 QOESOLO45X Front View ____________________________ Page 4 of 7 7-4 3T Communications AG, Geyschlägergasse 14, 1150 Wien, www.3t-ag.com, Tel.: 01/786 12 86, Fax: 01/786 12 86-200 Rechtsform AG, Sitz Wien, Firmenbuch 260173h, Handelsgericht Wien, UID: ATU 61651749 QOESOLO45X Rear View ____________________________ Page 5 of 7 7-5 3T Communications AG, Geyschlägergasse 14, 1150 Wien, www.3t-ag.com, Tel.: 01/786 12 86, Fax: 01/786 12 86-200 Rechtsform AG, Sitz Wien, Firmenbuch 260173h, Handelsgericht Wien, UID: ATU 61651749 QOESOLO45X Top View ____________________________ Page 6 of 7 7-6 3T Communications AG, Geyschlägergasse 14, 1150 Wien, www.3t-ag.com, Tel.: 01/786 12 86, Fax: 01/786 12 86-200 Rechtsform AG, Sitz Wien, Firmenbuch 260173h, Handelsgericht Wien, UID: ATU 61651749 QOESOLO45X Bottom View ____________________________ Page 7 of 7 7-7 3T Communications AG, Geyschlägergasse 14, 1150 Wien, www.3t-ag.com, Tel.: 01/786 12 86, Fax: 01/786 12 86-200 Rechtsform AG, Sitz Wien, Firmenbuch 260173h, Handelsgericht Wien, UID: ATU 61651749 QOESOLO45X Label

ID Label/Location Info

1-1 3T Communications AG, Geyschlägergasse 14, 1150 Wien, www.3t-ag.com, Tel.: 01/786 12 86, Fax: 01/786 12 86-200 Rechtsform AG, Sitz Wien, Firmenbuch 260173h, Handelsgericht Wien, UID: ATU 61651849 3T Communications 10493A-SOLO45X Label

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RF Exposure Info

|---------- ( Cambridge Ltd. ) ----------| Testing EMCEMC Consultancy EMC Training or : 01223 241140 (accounts) 23, Headington Drive, Cambridge. CB1 9HE Tel : 01954 251974 (test site) Fax : 01954 251907 email: [email protected] web : www.dbtechnology.co.uk REPORT ON RF EXPOSURE CALCULATIONS Performed at: TWENTY PENCE TEST SITE Twenty Pence Road, Cottenham, Cambridge U.K. CB24 8PS on 3T Communications AG SOLO-45X dated 24th October 2012 Document History Initial release05/11/121 Approved by Revised by Description of modifications Affected page(s) DateIssue Based on report template: v090319 1 of 5 Page: Test Report T4510 Test No: FCC ID: QOESOLO45X R3161_RFEXP 1 Report No: Issue No: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of: dB Technology (Cambridge) Ltd. Equipment Under Test (EUT):SOLO-45X Test Commissioned by:3T Communications AG Geyschlägergasse 14 1150 Wien Austria Representative:Ian Doggett Test Started:2nd October 2012 Test Completed:11th October 2012 Test Engineer:Dave Smith Date of Report:24th October 2012 Written by:Dave SmithChecked by:Derek Barlow Signature:Signature: Date:24th October 2012Date:5th November 2012 dB Technology can only report on the specific unit(s) tested at its site. The responsibility for extrapolating this data to a product line lies solely with the manufacturer. 2 of 5 Page: Test Report T4510 Test No: FCC ID: QOESOLO45X R3161_RFEXP 1 Report No: Issue No: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of: dB Technology (Cambridge) Ltd. 1 EUT Details 1.1 General The EUT was a TETRA Voice +Data Base Station. The nominal output power is 44dBm (25W). 3 of 5 Page: Test Report T4510 Test No: FCC ID: QOESOLO45X R3161_RFEXP 1 Report No: Issue No: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of: dB Technology (Cambridge) Ltd. Exposure Calculations for General Environment RF Exposure Evaluation:OET Bulletin 65 97-01CFR 47 1.1310 GENERAL ENVIRONMENT Manufacturer: 3T Product:SOLO-45X Antenna 1: Kathrein Scala - 741 518 88 deg Panel Antenna 13.5dBiNumeric Gain22 Frequency (MHz)450470 Output Power (mW):2500025000 Numerical Antenna Gain:22.422.4 Duty cycle (%):100100 Distance (cm):390390 Power Density (mW/cm2):0.2930.293 FCC Limits: (mW/cm2) General Environment: (f/1500)0.30PASS0.31PASS Output power is nominal output as specified by the manufacturer and verified in the test report. Antenna gain is taken from the supplied data sheets. Conclusion: At a distance of 390cm the maximum power density is 0.293 mW/cm2 which is below the general environment limit of 0.3 mW/cm2 4 of 5 Page: Test Report T4510 Test No: FCC ID: QOESOLO45X R3161_RFEXP 1 Report No: Issue No: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of: dB Technology (Cambridge) Ltd. Exposure Calculations for Controlled Environment RF Exposure Evaluation:OET Bulletin 65 97-01CFR 47 1.1310 CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT Manufacturer: 3T Product:SOLO-45X Antenna 1: Kathrein Scala - 741 518 88 deg Panel Antenna 13.5dBiNumeric Gain22 Frequency (MHz)450470 Output Power (mW):2500025000 Numerical Antenna Gain:22.422.4 Duty cycle (%):100100 Distance (cm):180180 Power Density (mW/cm2):1.3751.375 FCC Limits: (mW/cm2) Controlled Environment: (f/300)1.50PASS1.57PASS Output power is nominal output as specified by the manufacturer and verified in the test report. Antenna gain is taken from the supplied data sheets. Conclusion: At a distance of 180cm the maximum power density is 1.375 mW/cm2 which is below the controlled environment limit of 1.5 mW/cm2 5 of 5 Page: Test Report T4510 Test No: FCC ID: QOESOLO45X R3161_RFEXP 1 Report No: Issue No: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of: dB Technology (Cambridge) Ltd.

Test Report

|---------- ( Cambridge Ltd. ) ----------| Testing EMCEMC Consultancy EMC Training or : 01223 241140 (accounts) 23, Headington Drive, Cambridge. CB1 9HE Tel : 01954 251974 (test site) Fax : 01954 251907 email: [email protected] web : www.dbtechnology.co.uk REPORT ON ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY TESTS Performed at: TWENTY PENCE TEST SITE Twenty Pence Road, Cottenham, Cambridge U.K. CB24 8PS on 3T Communications AG SOLO-45X dated 24th October 2012 Document History Initial release05/11/121 Approved by Revised by Description of modifications Affected page(s) DateIssue Based on report template: v090319 1 of 79 Page: Test Report T4510 Test No: FCC ID: QOESOLO45X R3161 1 Report No: Issue No: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of: dB Technology (Cambridge) Ltd. Equipment Under Test (EUT):SOLO-45X Test Commissioned by:3T Communications AG Geyschlägergasse 14 1150 Wien Austria Representative:Ian Doggett Test Started:2nd October 2012 Test Completed:11th October 2012 Test Engineer:Dave Smith Date of Report:24th October 2012 Written by:Dave SmithChecked by:Derek Barlow Signature:Signature: Date:24th October 2012Date:5th November 2012 dB Technology can only report on the specific unit(s) tested at its site. The responsibility for extrapolating this data to a product line lies solely with the manufacturer. Test Standards Applied Part 90Private Land Mobile Radio Services of CFR47 CFR 47 Part 15Code of Federal Regulations: Pt 15 Subpart B- Radio Frequency Devices - Unintentional Radiators This Report shows that the EUT met all of the requirements for the tests performed - as shown on next page. 2 of 79 Page: Test Report T4510 Test No: FCC ID: QOESOLO45X R3161 1 Report No: Issue No: This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of: dB Technology (Cambridge) Ltd. Emissions Test Results Summary Part 90PASS TestPortMethodLimitPASS/FAILNotes Output 90.205 90.205(h)N/T#1 Power Radiated Outputantenna 90.205 90.205(h)Details Power 2.1046 Recorded Conducted Types ofantenna 90.207Specified by Emissions 2.1047manufacturer Bandwidthantenna 90.209 90.209(b)(5)PASS#2 2.1049 Emissions 90.210 90.221(d)PASS#3,#4 Masks 2.1051 Radiated Emissionsantenna 90.210 90.221(d)PASS#3 Masks 2.1051 Conducted Frequencyantenna 90.213 90.213PASS Stability 2.1055 Frequencyantenna 90.214 90.214PASS Transient Behaviour Adjacent 90.221 90.221(b)PASS Channel Power CFR 47 Part 15PASS TestPortMethodLimitPASS/FAILNotes Conductedac powerANSI C63.4:2003 FCC_APASS #5 Emissions ConductedantennaANSI C63.4:2003 2nWPASS#6 Emissions Antenna Radiated ANSI C63.4:2003 FCC_APASS #5 Emissions #1Not tested - a conducted antenna measurement was performed instead. #2The additional note 6 of FCC Waiver 11-63 was applied which allows a bandwidth of up to 22kHz providing the additional Adjacent Channel Power requirements are met. #3The additional note 5 of FCC Waiver 11-63 was applied which only stipulates limits 75kHz from the carrier providing the additional Adjacent Channel Power requirements are met. #4Tested with 50R load on antenna port. (Conducted antenna measurements were also performed.) #5In normal operation the device does not have a receive only mode - it is always transmitting and so the limits of Part 90 would always apply. For the purposes of information, radiated tests were additionally performed with "special software" which disabled the transmitter and the limits for a class A digital device applied (because the device is never used in a domestic environment.) #6As stated in the previous note, these measurements were provided for information only. In normal use the device is always in transmit mode where the transmit limits of FCC Part 90 would apply. 3 of 79 Page: Test Report T4510 Test No: FCC ID: QOESOLO45X R3161 1 Report No: Issue No: This report shall not be reprodu…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Ayse Adalan(Ms)
[email protected]+436604842786Fax: +4317861286200

Test Firm

DB TechnologyDave Smith
[email protected]44-1954-251974Fax: 44-1954-251907

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
29450 MHz - 470 MHz25 W20K9GXW100 Hz
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output Power listed is conducted. This device must be professionally installed. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide the configurations and separation distances as described in this filing. RF exposure compliance was evaluated using a -13.5dBi directional panel antenna. RF exposure compliance is addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of §1.1307(b)(3).