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! ! "# $% ##$ i Thank you for purchasing the Everyday Wireless Model TX-3B UHF FM Data Transceiver. Before proceeding with the equipment installation, it is imperative that you read the following pages of notices and precautions. In order to ensure your equipment installation complies with FCC specifications and fulfills all warranty-related obligations, read comprehensively the IMPORTANT USER NOTICES and PRECAUTIONS sections below. IMPORTANT USER NOTICES β FCC WARNING: This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made. β FCC RF Exposure Requirements: The antenna included with the Model TX-3b Transceiver must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 150 centimeters from all persons, must not be co- located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, and must not exceed the antenna gain specified in the Antenna Use description below. Failure to observe these restrictions will result in exceeding the FCC RF exposure limits. β Antenna Use: Various antennas are recommended, depending on customer requirements. A base station antenna should be chosen based on licensing restrictions (ERP limitations). Suggested antennas, depending on allowable ERP licensing, are as follows: Cushcraft CRX450B (7dBi, 450 β 470 MHz); Antenex 4507 (9.14 dBi, 450 β 460 MHz); Antenex 4607 (9.14 dBi, 460 β 470 MHz); RFS 455-6 (12.14 dBi, 450 β 460 MHz); RFS 455-7 (12.14 dBi, 460 β 470 MHz). DO NOT use any other antenna with the Model TX-3B Transceiver or modify the antenna / coaxial cabling without first consulting with Everyday Wireless or an Everyday Wireless qualified service organization. β Component Access: There are no service accessory parts inside the transceiver. Do not try to open the transceiver without prior approval from Everyday Wireless. Opening the transceiver will void the warranty. β Service: Only qualified service personnel must install or repair equipment. PRECAUTIONS β Do not modify the transceiver for any reason. β Do not expose the transceiver to long periods of direct sunlight, nor place it near heating appliances. β The Model TX-3B UHF FM Transceiver transmits data in the 450-470 MHz frequency band, which is regulated in the United States by the FCC. Because the FCC grants access to specific frequencies, and can grant access by multiple users to the same frequency, system performance may be affected by the presence of other nearby users of the frequency used by the owner of this transceiver. β The United States Government is responsible for the operation, accuracy, and continued operation of the Global Positioning System (GPS). Accuracy and position fixes (latitude, longitude and altitude) can be affected by alterations made to the GPS satellites by the U. S. Government. Accuracy is subject to change in accordance with the U. S. Department of Defense civil GPS user policy and Federal Radio- navigation Plan. Positional accuracy and time to fix time can also be affected by poor view caused by ii obstructions such as tall buildings, heavy foliage, and large cliffs or other obstructions where GPS satellite signals are blocked and poor satellite geometry conditions result. DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY β Under no circumstances shall Everyday Wireless be responsible for any loss of data or any special, incidental, consequential, or indirect damages howsoever caused. Everyday Wireless assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of user error, malfunction, or repairs. β Everyday Wireless LLC assumes no responsibility for any damages or loss resulting from the use of this product and user guide. Everyday Wireless LLC assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this system. β The contents of this User Guide are provided βas isβ, except as required by applicable laws, no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this user guide. Everyday Wireless reserves the right to revise this user guide or withdraw it at any time without prior notice. Everyday Wireless reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this user guide. iii CONTENTS Section 1 β Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1) Product Description and Basic Operation................................................................................. 1 1.2) Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................... 2 Section 2 β Receiving, Inspection, and Installation ............................................................................. 3 2.1) Packing Contents and Inspection.............................................................................................. 3 2.2) Installation ................................................................................................................................ 3 Section 3 β Maintenance......................................................................................................................... 6 3.1) Maintenance Concept ............................................................................................................... 6 3.2) Preventive Maintenance Requirements ......................................................β¦
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December 20, 2004 Mr. Tim Dwyer TUV Rheinland of North America 12 Commerce Road Newtown, CT 06470 My Dwyer: This letter is to provide my assurance that the Everyday Wireless Model TX-3B base station transceiver is a data only radio that bursts data at a duty cycle of 10% or less. This duty cycle is set by firmware at the time of manufacture, and the user does not have access to such adjustments. Please contact me should you need further clarification. Sincerely, Josef K. Winkler President
December 20, 2004 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Compliance with Part 90.203(e) and Part 90.203(j)(3) To Whom It May Concern, The Everyday Wireless Model TX-3B transceiver complies with Part 90.203(e), which reads: βExcept as provided in paragraph (g) of this section, transmitters designed to operate above 25 MHz shall not be certificated for use under this part if the operator can program and transmit on frequencies, other than those programmed by the manufacturer, service or maintenance personnel, using the equipmentβs external operation controls.β Everyday Wireless certifies that there are no user controls on the Model TX-3B that would allow the user to adjust the frequency on which the unit is transmitting. Further, the Everyday Wireless Model TX-3B transceiver complies with Part 90.203(j)(3), which reads: βApplications for part 90 certification of transmitters designed to operate on frequencies in the 150-174 MHz and or 421-512 MHz bands, received on or after February 14, 1997, must include a certification that the equipment meets a spectrum efficiency standard of one voice channel per 12.5 kHz of channel bandwidth. Additionally, if the equipment is capable of transmitting data, has transmitter output power greater than 500mW, and has a channel bandwidth of more than 6.25 kHz, the equipment must be capable of supporting a minimum data rate of 4,800 bits per second per 6.25 kHz of channel bandwidth.β Everyday Wireless certifies that the Model TX-3B has no voice channel, transmits data only, and is capable of supporting a minimum data rate of 4,800 bits per second per 6.25 kHz of channel bandwidth. Sincerely, Josef K. Winkler President
November 12, 2004 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID: QPLTX3 To Whom It May Concern, Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissionβs Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below: Schematics File Name: TX-3 Schematics.pdf, TX-3 Radio Module Schematic.pdf Functional Diagram File Name: TX-3 Functional Diagram.pdf Circuit Operational Description/ Tuning Procedure File Name: TX-3 Operational Description/Tuning Procedure.pdf Parts List File Name: TX-3 Parts List The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, Josef K. Winkler President
EVERYDAY WIRELESS TX-3B β EXTERNAL TOP VIEW EVERYDAY WIRELESS TX-3B β EXTERNAL BOTTOM VIEW EVERYDAY WIRELESS TX-3B β EXTERNAL FRONT VIEW EVERYDAY WIRELESS TX-3B β EXTERNAL LEFT SIDE VIEW EVERYDAY WIRELESS TX-3B β EXTERNAL REAR VIEW EVERYDAY WIRELESS TX-3B β EXTERNAL RIGHT SIDE VIEW
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TX-3B Mother Board, Top Side With Shields TX-3B Mother Board, Top Side Without Shields TX-3B Mother Board, Bottom Side 1 2 3 RM-1, top side of PCB 1: Outer shield 2: Inner shield 3: Shields removed 1 2 3 RM-1, bottom side of PCB 1: Outer shield 2: Inner shield 3: Shields removed
12/20/2004 1 FCCID: QPLTX-3B RF Exposure Exhibit FCC RF Exposure Requirements General Information: FCCID: QPLTX3B Modulation: FM Device Category: Mobile / Part 2.1091 Environment: General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure Antenna: The manufacturer does not specify an antenna to be used with this device. The device has provisions for operation and installation on top of buildings or towers. Configuration Antenna p/n Type Max. Gain (dBi) Building - - 12.14 Operating Configuration and Exposure Conditions: The conducted output power is 46.5dBm = 45 Watt for the band 450-470MHz. The duty cycle is typically 0.25% (25 msec burst in a 10 second period). For the purpose of this evaluation, a maximum duty cycle of 10% is considered. The duty is set by protocol firmware at the time of manufacture. The user does not have access to such adjustments. Vehicle Operation: The maximum antenna gain that can be used is 12.14 dBi. A coaxial cable of the type RG-8 has a loss of a least 1.4 dB for a length of 50 feet, yet no cable loss was considered for this evaluation. MPE Calculation: The minimum separation distance is calculated as follows: The limit for general population / uncontrolled exposure environment is 0.3mW/cm 2 for the worst-case frequency below 1500MHz, which is for 450MHz. 12/20/2004 2 FCCID: QPLTX-3B Channel Frequency: 450MHz Max. Antenna Gain (dBi) / Minimum Cable Loss (dB) Minimum Separation Distance 12.14 dBi / 0dB - - Freqency (MHz) Power Conducted (W) Duty Cycle (%) (cm) (cm) (cm) 450 45 10 (F1D) 139.8 - - - - - - - - Conclusion: The device complies with the MPE requirements when installed at a separation distance of 150 cm between the antenna, including any radiating structure, and any persons when normally operated.
Report Number: 30462977.003 Page 1 of 30 EUT: UHF Data Transceiver Model: TX3B FCCID: TX3B Emissions Test Report EUT Name: UHF Data Transceiver EUT Model: TX3B FCC Part 90 Prepared for: Joe Winkler Everyday Wireless LLC 2033 Penn Avenue West Lawn, PA 19609 Tel: (610) 678-2100 Fax: (610) 678-2193 Prepared by: TUV Rheinland of North America 762 Park Avenue Youngsville, NC 27596 Tel: (919) 554-3668 Fax: (919) 554-3542 http://www.tuv.com/ Report/Issue Date: 20 December 2004 Report Number: 30462977.003 Statement of Compliance Report Number: 30462977.003 Page 2 of 30 EUT: UHF Data Transceiver Model: TX3B FCCID: TX3B Manufacturer: Everyday Wireless LLC 2033 Penn Avenue West Lawn, PA 19609 (610) 678-2100 Requester / Applicant: Joe Winkler Name of Equipment: UHF Data Transceiver Model No. TX3B Type of Equipment: Intentional Radiator Class of Equipment: N/A Application of Regulations: FCC Part 90 Test Dates: 9 December 2004 to 20 December 2004 Guidance Documents: Emissions: FCC 47 CFR Part 90 Test Methods: Emissions: ANSI/TIA-603-B-2002 The electromagnetic compatibility test and documented data described in this report has been performed and recorded by TUV Rheinland of North America, in accordance with the standards and procedures listed herein. As the responsible authorized agent of the EMC laboratory, I hereby declare that a sample of one, of the equipment described above, has been shown to be compliant with the EMC requirements of the stated regulations and standards based on these results. If any special accessories and/or modifications were required for compliance, they are listed in the Executive Summary of this report. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. This report contains data that are not covered by NVLAP accreditation. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written authorization of the laboratory. 20 December 2004 Date NVLAP Signatory Table of Contents Report Number: 30462977.003 Page 3 of 30 EUT: UHF Data Transceiver Model: TX3B FCCID: TX3B 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 SCOPE............................................................................................................................................ 4 1.2 PURPOSE........................................................................................................................................ 4 2 LABORATORY INFORMATION ................................................................................................... 4 2.1 ACCREDITATIONS & ENDORSEMENTS.......................................................................................... 4 2.2 TEST FACILITIES............................................................................................................................ 5 2.3 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY..................................................................................................... 5 2.4 CALIBRATION TRACEABILITY....................................................................................................... 6 3 TEST REPORT INFORMATION .................................................................................................... 7 3.1 2.1033 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION INFORMATION............................................................ 7 3.2 2.1046 RF POWER OUTPUT........................................................................................................... 9 3.3 2.1047 MODULATION CHARACTERISTICS................................................................................... 10 3.4 90.210 EMISSION MASK.............................................................................................................. 10 3.5 2.1051 SPURIOUS EMISSIONS AT ANTENNA TERMINALS............................................................ 14 3.6 2.1053 FIELD STRENGTH OF SPURIOUS RADIATION................................................................... 17 3.7 2.1055 FREQUENCY STABILITY................................................................................................... 20 3.8 90.214 TRANSIENT FREQUENCY BEHAVIOR............................................................................... 22 4 TEST EQUIPMENT USE LIST ...................................................................................................... 25 5 TEST SETUP PHOTOS ................................................................................................................... 26 TUV Rheinland of North America 762 Park Ave., Youngsville, NC 27596 Tel: (919) 554-3668, Fax: (919) 554-3542 Report Number: 30462977.003 Page 4 of 30 EUT: UHF Data Transceiver Model: TX3B FCCID: TX3B 1 Executive Summary 1.1 Scope This report is intended to document the status of conformance with the requirements of the FCC Part 90 based on the results of testing performed on 9 December 2004 through 20 December 2004 on the UHF Data Transceiver Model No. TX3B manufactured by Everyday Wireless LLC. This report only applies to the specific samples tested under the stated test conditions. It is the responsibility of the manufacturer to assure that additional production units of this model are manufactured with identical or EMI equivalent electrical and mechanical components. This report is further intended to document changes and modifications to the EUT throughout its life cycle. All documentation will be included as a supplement. 1.2 Purpose Testing was performed to evaluate the EMC performance of the EUT in accordance with the applicable requirements, procedures, and criteria defined in the application of regulations and application of standards listed in this report. 2 Laboratory Information 2.1 Accreditations & Endorsements 2.1.1 US Federal Communications Commission TUV Rheinland of North America at the 762 Park Ave. Youngsville, N.C 27596 address is accredited by the commission for performing testing sβ¦
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TUV Rheinland of North America 762 Park Ave., Youngsville, NC 27596 Tel: (919) 554-3668, Fax: (919) 554-3542 Report Number: 30462977.003 Page 26 of 30 EUT: UHF Data Transceiver Model: TX3B FCCID: TX3B 5 Test Setup Photos Spurious Emissions At Antenna Port, Output Power, Mask, and Bandwidth Test TUV Rheinland of North America 762 Park Ave., Youngsville, NC 27596 Tel: (919) 554-3668, Fax: (919) 554-3542 Report Number: 30462977.003 Page 27 of 30 EUT: UHF Data Transceiver Model: TX3B FCCID: TX3B Transient Frequency Behavior TUV Rheinland of North America 762 Park Ave., Youngsville, NC 27596 Tel: (919) 554-3668, Fax: (919) 554-3542 Report Number: 30462977.003 Page 28 of 30 EUT: UHF Data Transceiver Model: TX3B FCCID: TX3B Transient Frequency Behavior TUV Rheinland of North America 762 Park Ave., Youngsville, NC 27596 Tel: (919) 554-3668, Fax: (919) 554-3542 Report Number: 30462977.003 Page 29 of 30 EUT: UHF Data Transceiver Model: TX3B FCCID: TX3B Radiated Spurious Emissions TUV Rheinland of North America 762 Park Ave., Youngsville, NC 27596 Tel: (919) 554-3668, Fax: (919) 554-3542 Report Number: 30462977.003 Page 30 of 30 EUT: UHF Data Transceiver Model: TX3B FCCID: TX3B Frequency Stability
2033 Penn Avenue Β· West Lawn, Pennsylvania Β· United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 1 | 90 | 450 MHz - 470 MHz | 45 W | 11K3F1D | 1.5000000000 ppm |

Real-Time Vehicle Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Real-Time Vehicle Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter