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January 04 Page 1 of 1 GigAccess TM RSU Self-Install Residential Subscriber Unit End User Manual 1. Packing List • RSU900 or RSU 2.4 • Power Supply • End User Manual 2. Installation The RSU is a self-installed, plug and play unit, which requires minimum setup operations from the user. 1. Polarization Indication 2. ETH link led (Yellow) 3. Air link led (Green) 4. Received Signal Indicator Lights 5. ETH Connector 6. Power led 7. DC Power Jack 1) Figure 3-1: General Description for GigAccess™ Self Install RSU 2.1. Before You Start 2) Make sure your computer is equipped with an Ethernet Network Interface (NIC). 3) Make sure your computer network configuration is set up according to your Internet Service Provider instructions (typically to automatically obtain an IP address - DHCP). 4) Select the appropriate location for the RSU: • Locate the RSU near an exterior window. • Locate the RSU in such a way that its antenna will face your service provider Access Unit (AU). Avoid any physical obstacles, which may block the signal. 1 4 7 6 5 3 2 January 04 Page 2 of 2 2.2. RSU Setup The RSU installation steps are depicted below: 1) Connect the CAT5 Ethernet cable between the RSU and your PC NIC. Note that your RSU has two Ethernet ports. You may connect your PC to either one of the ports. Optionally you may connect two PCs to the RSU, which will then acts as a switch for those two PCs. 2) Connect the supplied power adapter to the RSU power jack. WARNING! Use only the supplied Power Supply adapter 3) Connect the power supply to the AC wall socket . 4) Align the RSU until you get the maximum received signal, i.e. Maximum Received Signal Indicator Lights. Check both vertical and horizontal polarization by changing the RSU orientation. 5) The RSU will automatically acquire the radio channel of the AU. • Verify that the Air link led flashes (green led on the Ethernet connector). Indicates Air Link to the AU. • Verify that the Ethernet link LED lights when the PC is connected (yellow led on the Ethernet connector). 2.3. Safety 1. Do not use any power supply other then the one provided with the RSU. 2. Do not place the equipment on an unstable surface. 3. Do not disassemble the equipment. 4. Do not immerse the equipment in any type of liquid. 5. Do not expose the equipment to extreme hot or cold temperatures. 2.4. Warranty 1. Using any power supply other then the one provided with the RSU voids the warranty. 2. Removing the RSU covers voids the warranty. 2.5. FCC Information 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. Notice: This device has been tested and found to comply with Radio Frequency Exposure Limits. A minimum separation distance of 30 cm for RSU900 or 20cm for RSU2.4 must be maintained between the device in operation and all persons. FCC Notice, USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient the relocate-receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any unauthorized modification or changes to this device without the express approval of WaveIP may void the user’s authority to operate this device. Furthermore, this device intended to be used only when installed in accordance with the instructions outlined in this manual. Failure to comply with these instructions may also void the user’s authority to operate this device and/or the manufacturer’s warranty
6-Jul-2004 Page 1 of 1 Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure Evaluation for GigAccess Self Install GA_900_RSU 1. RF Hazard Distance Calculation Limit for power density for general population /uncontrolled exposure is 0.604 mW/cm≤ (for 902MHz) The Power density is given by: P (mW/cm≤)= PT /4π R≤ Therefore: R = Distance to the center of radiation antenna [cm] (3) mWdBm PPlog10×= Therefore: (4 10 10 dBm P mW P= The hazard distances versus antenna gain are listed in Table 1-1. Note! GigAccess™ 900 was designed for fixed and mobile applications. point-to-multi-point operation Antenna Gain TxPower Safe Distance Sector Type [dBi] [Numeric] [dBm] [mW] [cm] 6 3.98 30 1000 22.6 p2mp Table 1-1: Hazard Distance versus Antenna Gain for Point to Multi Point When using the system for point to multi point (p2mp) applications all outdoor units must be installed with a separation distance of at least 30 cm from all persons during normal operation.
GigAccess GigAccessGigAccess GigAccess TM TM TM TM 900 and 900A 900 and 900A900 and 900A 900 and 900A Self SelfSelf Self- -- -Install RSU Install RSU Install RSU Install RSU User Guide User GuideUser Guide User Guide November 2003 Rev. A Page 3 of 3 Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... 4 1.1. GENERAL............................................................................................................................ 4 1.2. GIGACCESS TM 900 SYSTEM OVERVIEW................................................................................ 4 2. PACKING LIST ............................................................................................................. 5 3. INSTALLATION PROCESS .......................................................................................... 6 3.1. GENERAL............................................................................................................................ 6 3.2. BEFORE YOU START............................................................................................................ 7 3.3. INSTALLATION...................................................................................................................... 7 3.4. RADIO CHANNEL SELECTION................................................................................................ 8 3.5. USER PC SETUP................................................................................................................. 8 3.6. SAFETY...............................................................................................................................8 3.7. FCC INFORMATION.............................................................................................................. 9 4. GIGACCESS TM 900 RSU TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS........................................ 10 Table of Figures Figure 1-1: General Description of typical sector in GigAccess™ 900 System ............................... 4 Figure 2-1: RSU package contents ................................................................................................ 5 Figure 3-1: Description of Self Install GigAccess™ 900 RSU......................................................... 6 Figure 3-2: GigAccess™ RSU - Installation Scheme...................................................................... 8 November 2003 Rev. A Page 4 of 4 1. Introduction 1.1. General Congratulations on your purchase of the WaveIP GigAccess™ 900 self-install Business/Residential Subscriber Unit (RSU). This document describes how to install and use your subscriber unit to obtain wireless high-speed Internet access. You can connect your RSU both to a computer and to a local area network (LAN) through the integrated two ports. 1.2. GigAccess TM 900 System Overview GigAccess TM 900 is WaveIP’s wireless point-to-multipoint broadband communication system. The basic subsystem – a Sector, consists of an AU (Access Unit) and up to 128 Subscriber Units (SUs) Each with full-duplex communication SUs and the WAN via the AU. Figure 1-1 depicts a general description of a typical sector in the GigAccess™ 900 system. Base Controller (Option) AU AU Switch/Router SU SU WAN RSU BSU Figure 1-1: General Description of typical sector in GigAccess™ 900 System November 2003 Rev. A Page 5 of 5 2. Packing List When you first open the package, verify that the unit is complete and consists: • RSU • Power Supply • Quick Start Guide RSU Part number: RSU-09D-065D-FU. Figure 2-1 illustrates the RSU package contents. GiAccess TM Self-Install BSU/RSU User Guide PRELIMINARY Rev A Quick Start Guide Figure 2-1: RSU package contents November 2003 Rev. A Page 6 of 6 3. Installation Process 3.1. General The RSU is a self-installed, plug and play unit, which requires minimum operation from the user. A description of the RSU is given in the figure below. 1. Polarization Indication 2. Air link led (Green) 3. ETH link led (Yellow) 4. Received Signal Indicator Lights 5. ETH Connector 6. Power led 7. DC Power Jack Figure 3-1: Description of Self Install GigAccess™ 900 RSU 1 4 7 6 5 3 2 November 2003 Rev. A Page 7 of 7 3.2. Before You Start 1) Make sure your computer is equipped with an Ethernet Network Interface (NIC) 2) Make sure your computer is set up to automatically obtain an IP address (See 0). 3) Select the appropriate location for the RSU: • Make sure you are operating the RSU in a room near an outside window. • Locate the RSU in such a way that the antenna side will be directed towards your service provider (AU direction). • Obtain a clear line of site to the AU as much as possible - avoid any physical obstacles, which may block the signal. • Your RSU comes with a 1.5m category-5 Ethernet cable. If you choose to place the RSU. If you purchase a longer cable, make sure the cable is a category-5 Ethernet cable with RJ-45 connector on each side. 3.3. Installation The installation process should follow the following steps: 1) Connect the CAT5 Ethernet cable from the RSU data port to your PC NIC. Note that your RSU consists two Ethernet ports, so you can connect your PC to either of them, or to connect two PCs each PC to different Ethernet connector. 2) Connect the power supply to the AC wall socket and to the RSU DC power port. WARNING! Use only with the supplied Power Supply adapter 3) Align the RSU until you get the maximum receive signal from your service provider. Best received indication when maximum “Received Power Indication leds” are light. Check both vertical and horizontal polarization and select the polarization…
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CONFIDENTIALITY REQUEST FOR FCCID:QQ2-GA900-RSU August 3, 2004 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Gentlemen: This letter is to comply with Section 0.457(d)(2)(i) pertaining to confidential material. WaveIP Ltd. would like the following documents regarding this submission for FCC ID: QQ2-GA900-RSU to be kept confidential. 1. Pages 1 of 3 of document GA900_Radio_Scheme 2. Pages 1 of document GA900_Clock_Tree 3. Pages 1 of document GA900_Power_Tree. The above material contains trade secrets or technical data, which would customarily be guarded from competitors. We do not want these documents to be accessible to the general public. Sincerely, Company Name: WaveIP Ltd. Technical Contact: Michael Dayan Phone: 972-4-9937333 ext. 121 Fax: 972-4-9592614 Email: [email protected] Address: 1 Tavor Building P.O.B 335 Yokneam 20692, Israel
FCC ID: QQ2-GA900-RSU Subject: Internal & External pictures for GigAccess 900 FCC ID:QQ2-GA900-RSU
Wednesday, July 28, 2004 FCCID:QQ2-GA900-RSU Lable ARTWORK LOCATION OF LABLE ON TEST ITEM LABLE LOCATION
FCCID:QQ2-GA900-RSU Wednesday, July 28, 2004 Subject: ANTENNA INFORMATION 1. Antenna Information: i) Number of Antennas sold with unit: 1 ii) Gain of each antenna (in dBi): 6dBi iv) Integral (Non-removable)
February 2004 Page 1 of 1 GigAccess GigAccessGigAccess GigAccess TM TM TM TM System System System System February 2004 Page 2 of 2 1. GigAccess TM System Overview GigAccess TM is WaveIP’s wireless point-to-point and point-to-multipoint broadband communication system. GigAccess TM operates in frequency bands include in its name such as GigAccess TM 2.4 or GigAccess TM 900 or any band use in future time. The basic system is a sector consists of an AU (Access Unit) and up to 128 SUs (Subscriber Units). SU is a general name for the following units: HSU (High end Subscriber Unit) OSU (Outdoor Subscriber Unit) RSU (Residential Subscriber Unit) Each sector is a stand-alone communication network operating on a star topology with a gateway to the WAN, which allows two-way communication between the SUs and the WAN via the AU. A Sector may be divided into sub sectors, which are consecutive to the SUs within the sector. GigAccess TM 900 system allows operators that provide IP services using GigAccess TM at 2.4 GHz band to extend the reach of their system and provide services to clusters of customers that cannot otherwise be reached due to being obstructed by heavy foliage or other obstacles existing in rural areas. Operators can benefit from the advantage of operating locally in the 900 MHz band, being able to provide services to customers within a radius of few miles in none line of sight environments with heavy foliage. A sector may include a BC (Base Controller) as an option. The BC (PC based) is connecting to the AUs via the Ethernet. The interface to the BC is a 10/100 BASE-T, Ethernet port, which provide an NMS (Network Management System) that can be integrated through an SNMP interface to high level NMS of the service provider. Its main purpose is to configure the AUs and SUs with SLA (Service Level Agreement). AU can run autonomic without the need of a BC (stand alone configuration) After first successful configuration. Figure 1-1 depicts a general description of a typical sector in the GigAccess™ system. Base Controller (Option) AU AU Switch/Router OSU/HSU/RSU OSU/HSU/RSU OSU/HSU/RSU OSU/HSU/RSU WAN Figure 1-1: General Description of typical sector in GigAccess™ System February 2004 Page 3 of 3 The sector uses a single channel existing possible radio channels in frequency band. Each channel carries up to 11 MBPS of data throughput. The data bandwidth is divided between the traffic from the AU to SUs (downstream) and the traffic from the SUs to AU (upstream). GigAccess™ utilizes Time Domain Duplex (TDD) technique in order to divide the bandwidth periodically, based on FRAME SIZE. The portion of the frame, which is allocated to the upstream traffic between the SUs, is TDMA (Time Division Multiplex Access) time domain technique. It is controlled dynamically and allows a very efficient way of channel capacity utilization. A small portion of the capacity is allocated for new SU registration. The registration slot is allocated to the SU based on slotted aloha algorithm. The GigAccess TM MAC layer is based on IEEE 802.16 MAC standard with additional proprietary attributes, which allow some special features such as Consecutive AP TM . GigAccess TM leverages Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) technology to deliver high data rates, high spectral efficiency in addition to immunity to interference and line of site boundaries via patent pending consecutive-AP™ technology. GigAccess TM ensures always-on connectivity to full range of IP-based services, including fast Internet streaming video and VOIP. GigAccess TM provides an independent infrastructure, which is easy to deploy with very low operating costs. In case of NLOS (Non Line of Sight) between the AU and the SU due to obstacles such as tall buildings or mountains, a consecutive sector can be used. In this case the SU Ethernet output feed a consecutive AU, which acts as a repeater to bypass the obstacle as shown in Figure 1-2. AU SU SU Consecutive AU Building Up to 90m Ethernet + Power Cable Ethernet to local users Ethernet to local users 2.4 GHz Channel (1-13) 2.4 GHz Channel (1-13) 900 MHz freq 900 MHz freq Figure 1-2: Consecutive Sector principle
FCCID: QQ2-GA900-RSU Subject: Environmental evaluation and Exposure limit according to FCC CFR 47 §15.247(b)(5) and §1.1307, §1.1310 Limit for power density for general population /uncontrolled exposure is 0.604 mW/cm² (for 907MHz). The Power density: P (mW/cm²)= P T /4π R² where P T is the maximal transmitted power, which is equal to the transmitter output power 29.85 dBm plus the maximum antenna gain 6.5 dBi, the maximum equivalent isotropically radiated power EIRP is: P T = 29.85 dBm + 6.5dBi = 36.35 dBm = 4.315 W Hence, according to 15.247(b)(4) the maximum transmitted power should be reduced by: Power Correction factor = (maximum antenna gain dBi - 6 dBi ) dB In our case the transmitted power was reduced by: Power Correction factor = 6.5 dBi - 6 dBi = 0.5 dB P T1 = P T - Power Correction factor = 29.85 dBm – 0.5 dB = 29.35 dBm Corrected P T = 29.35 dBm + 6.5dBi = 35.85 dBm = 3.845 W The minimum safe distance “R” where RF exposure does not exceed FCC permitted limit is 17.5 cm. R=sqrt (P T / 0.604 mW/cm² *4π)= sqrt (3,845/7.58)= 22.5 cm
GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report REV ∆ Description Sheet Effected Date Drawn Checked A 25.07.04 D.Lanuel S.Cohen EMC Laboratory Manufactured by WaveIP Ltd. EMC Test Report According FCC Part 15 Requirements JULY 2004 Function/Title Name Signature Date Prepared by Test Engineer D.Lanuel 25.07.04 Checked by Test Engineer D.Lanuel 25.07.04 Approved by EMC Lab. Manager S.Cohen 26.07.04 EMC/30020FC04104 1/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Table of Contents Para Page 1 GENERAL INFORMATION...........................................................................................................3 2 TEST SUMMARY AND SIGNATURES...........................................................................................4 3 EUT DESCRIPTION.....................................................................................................................5 4 OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH FOR DSSS SYSTEM ACCORDING TO 15.247(A) (2)...........................8 5 MAXIMUM PEAK OUTPUT POWER TEST ACCORDING 15.247(B)(3) .......................................10 6 OUT OF BAND CONDUCTED EMISSION TEST ACCORDING T0 15.247(C)...............................13 7 RADIATED EMISSION IN RESTRICTED BANDS TEST ACCORDING 15.247(C), 15.205 AND 15.209...........................................................................................................................................15 8 PEAK POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY OF DSSS ACCORDING 15.247D........................................23 9 UNINTENTIONAL RADIATED EMISSION TEST ACCORDING TO 15.109..................................25 10 CONDUCTED EMISSION TEST ACCORDING TO 15.207.15.107...........................................27 11 PLOTS...................................................................................................................................30 12 PICTURES............................................................................................................................99 13 CORRECTION FACTORS .....................................................................................................101 14 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ....................................................................................103 EMC/30020FC04104 2/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report 1 GENERAL Information a. Description of equipment under test. Equipment Under Test: GigAccess 900 RSU FCCID QQ2-GA900-RSU Manufacturer: WaveIP. Serial Numbers: 0-50-C2-1C-C435 Mode of Operation: TX MODE Operating frequency: 902-928MHZ Year of Manufacture: 2004 b. Applicant Information: Applicant: WaveIP Ltd. Applicant Address TAVOR Building YOKNEAM Telephone: +972-4-9937333 FAX: +972-4-9592614 The testing was observed by: Yoram Singer Following applicant's personnel: Yoram Singer c. Test Performance: Date of reception for testing: 07.07.04 Dates of testing 07.07.04-20.07.04 Test Laboratory Location TADIRAN EMC LAB , Hashoftim 26 Holon 58102 ISRAEL Tel: 972-3-5574476 Fax: 972-3-5575320 Applicable EMC Specification: Federal Communication Commission (FCC), Code of Federal Regulations 47, FCC Docket 89-103,Part 15: Radio Frequency Devices, Sections 15.109, 15.209 & 15.207, 15.205, 15.247. EMC/30020FC04104 3/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report 2 Test Summary and Signatures. TADIRAN EMC Laboratory has completed testing of E.U.T in accordance with the requirements of the FCC 15.247 The E.U.T was found to comply with the requirements of the FCC Part 15.247 Regulations given below Test Description Specification Reference Date of Testing Test Report Paragraph Compliance PASS/FAIL Occupied 6dB Bandwidth 15.247 (a) (2) 07/07/04 4 PASS Max peak output power 15.247 (b) (3) 07/07/04 5 PASS Out of band Conducted emission 15.247 (c) 07/07/04 6 PASS Spurious emission radiated In Restricted band 15.209 15.205(a ,c) 11/07/04- 20/07/04 7 PASS Peak power spectral density 15.247 (d) 20.07.04 8 PASS Unintentional radiated emission 15.109 20.07.04 9 PASS Power leads Conducted emission 15.207, 15.107 20.07.04 10 PASS a. Test performed by: Mr. D. Lanuel Test Engineer b. Test Report prepared by: Mr. D. Lanuel Test Engineer c. Test Report Approved by: Mr. Samuel Cohen EMC Lab. Manager EMC/30020FC04104 4/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report 3 EUT Description a. General Model Number(s): GigAccess 900 RSU Brief Description (Purpose of Device): GigAccess TM 900 is WaveIP’s wireless point-to-multipoint broadband communication system. The basic subsystem –a Sector, consists of an AU (Access Unit) and up to 128 SUs (Subscriber Units). Each with full-duplex communication SUs and the WAN via the AU For detailed description see GigAccess TM 900 and 900A RSU User Guide. b. General Information: (1) Intended Environment: Outdoor (2) Operating Temperature Range: 0°C - +40°C (3) Physical Dimensions of Unit: 160 x 160 x 45 mm (with 6.5 dBi integrated antenna) Table 1 EUT ports and lines Port type Port descrip tion Connector type Quan. Cable type descripti on Cable length, m Connected to GigAccess Data input Ethernet 802.3 RJ45 2 CAT 5 Shielded Up to 100m Any NIC GigAccess Power input 3.3V DC DC Jack 1 DC Standar d 2m AC/DC Unit input AC/DC Unit input 90-264V AC AC Jack 1 AC standard 2m Power Wall Socket EMC/30020FC04104 5/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Figure1 EUT test configuration AU AC/DC Power Supply Indoor Outlet Outdoor Unit 90-264V AC 48V DC Ethernet Data Cable CAT5 48VDC + Ethernet (CAT 5) Laptop computer c. RF Software Version: PCB-V10 d. Transmitter description (1) Radio Specifications Operating Frequency 902-928MHz ISM band Output Power Up to 30 dBm (at antenna port) RF Waveform Direct Sequence Spread spectrum (DSSS) Number of Channel 7(912-918) in GA_900_RSU 15(907-923) in GA_900A_RSU RF Cannel Spacing 1MHz Type of modulation DQOSK, 16CCK1, 256 CCK Data Rate 11 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps in GA_900_RSU 5.5 Mbps, 2 Mbps in GA_900A_RSU EIRP 36 dBm(max) Antenna Gain 6.5 dbi (2) Transmitter Power Source Adapter 220VAC/3.3VDC EMC/30020FC04104 6/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report…
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GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report 11 Plots a. Occupied bandwidth plots 1-9 Plot / 1 Plot / 2 EMC/30020FC04104 30/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 3 Plot / 4 EMC/30020FC04104 31/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 5 Plot / 6 EMC/30020FC04104 32/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 7 Plot / 8 EMC/30020FC04104 33/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 9 EMC/30020FC04104 34/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report b. Maximum peak output power plots 10-21 Plot / 10 Plot / 11 Plot / 12 EMC/30020FC04104 35/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 13 Plot / 14 Plot / 15 EMC/30020FC04104 36/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 16 Plot / 17 Plot / 18 EMC/30020FC04104 37/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 19 Plot / 20 EMC/30020FC04104 38/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 21 EMC/30020FC04104 39/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report c. Out of band emission Plots 22 - 41 Plot / 22 Plot / 23 Plot / 24 EMC/30020FC04104 40/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 25 Plot / 26 Plot / 27 EMC/30020FC04104 41/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 28 Plot / 29 Plot / 30 EMC/30020FC04104 42/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 31 EMC/30020FC04104 43/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 32 Plot / 33 EMC/30020FC04104 44/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 34 Plot / 35 EMC/30020FC04104 45/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 36 Plot / 37 EMC/30020FC04104 46/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 38 Plot / 39 EMC/30020FC04104 47/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 40 Plot / 41 EMC/30020FC04104 48/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report d. Radiated spurious Emission in restricted band Plots 42-117 (1) Transmit Frequency 912MHz for GA_900_RSU mode Analyzer setting: RBW-1K, VBW-1MHz, QP detector, Antenna Horizontal Plot / 42 Analyzer setting: RBW-1K, VBW-1MHz, QP detector, Antenna Vertical Plot / 43 Analyzer setting: RBW-9K, VBW-1MHz, QP detector, Antenna Horizontal Plot / 44 EMC/30020FC04104 49/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Analyzer setting: RBW-9K, VBW-1MHz, QP detector, Antenna Vertical Plot / 45 EMC/30020FC04104 50/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 46 EMC/30020FC04104 51/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Analyzer setting: RBW-120K, VBW-1MHz, QP detector Plot / 47 Analyzer setting: RBW-120K, VBW-1MHz, QP detector Plot / 48 Analyzer setting: RBW-1M, VBW-3MHz, peak detector Plot / 49 EMC/30020FC04104 52/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Analyzer setting: RBW-10KHz, VBW-3MHz, average Plot / 50 Analyzer setting: RBW-1M, VBW-3MHz, peak detector Plot / 51 Analyzer setting: RBW-10KHz, VBW-3MHz, average Plot / 52 EMC/30020FC04104 53/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Analyzer setting: RBW-1M, VBW-3MHz, peak detector Plot / 53 Analyzer setting: RBW-10KHz, VBW-3MHz, average Plot / 54 EMC/30020FC04104 54/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report (2) Transmit Frequency 915MHz for GA_900_RSU mode Analyzer setting: RBW-1K, VBW-1MHz, QP detector, Antenna Horizontal Plot / 55 Analyzer setting: RBW-1K, VBW-1MHz, QP detector, Antenna Vertical Plot / 56 Analyzer setting: RBW-9K, VBW-1MHz, QP detector, Antenna Horizontal Plot / 57 EMC/30020FC04104 55/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Analyzer setting: RBW-9K, VBW-1MHz, QP detector, Antenna Vertical Plot / 58 EMC/30020FC04104 56/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Plot / 59 EMC/30020FC04104 57/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Analyzer setting: RBW-120K, VBW-1MHz, QP detector Plot / 60 Analyzer setting: RBW-120K, VBW-1MHz, QP detector Plot / 61 Analyzer setting: RBW-1M, VBW-3MHz, Peak detector Plot / 62 EMC/30020FC04104 58/103 GigAccess 900 RSU WaveIP EMI Test Report Analyzer setting: RBW-10KHz, VBW-3MHz, average Plot / 63 Analyzer setting: RBW-1M, …
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 2 | 15C | 912 MHz - 918 MHz | 966.00 mW |

Point-to-Point & Point-to-Multipoint broadband wireless bridge
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Point-to-Point & Point-to-Multipoint broadband wireless bridge
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Point-to-Point & Point-to-Multipoint broadband wireless bridge
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Outdoor Transmitter Unit
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Indoor Transmitter Unit
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter