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Cyclone - FCC ID QSX5700OFDM - Cascade Networks Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Jan 06, 2011
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jan 06, 2011
Equipment Note
Cyclone
Frequency Range
5730.00000000 - 5845.00000000
Company
Cascade Networks Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

1 Cyclone 5700-360.OFDM & 5700-VS.OFDM User Manual 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1.0 ABBREVIATIONS The following abbreviations may be used in these notes: 1X 1X operation, with typical max aggregate (up and down) throughput of 7 Mbps 2X 2X operation, with typical max aggregate (up and down) throughput of 14 Mbps 3X 3X operation, with typical max aggregate (up and down) throughput of over 20 Mbps AP Access Point Module BH Backhaul Module, either timing master or timing slave BHM Backhaul Module – timing master BH Backhaul Module – timing slave CAP Access Point Module CIR Committed Information Rate CMM Cluster Management Module (CMM4 or CMMicro) CNUT Canopy Network Updater Tool CSM Subscriber Module DFS Dynamic Frequency Selection for radar avoidance DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DiffServ Differentiated Services EIRP Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute FSK Frequency Shift Keying GPS Global Positioning System Note: CMM uses GPS to synchronize APs & BHs MIB Management Information Base for SNMP NAT Network Address Translation OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing PMP Point-to-Multi-Point (AP to SMs) PTP Point-to-Point (Backhauls) QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying RF Radio Frequency SM Subscriber Module VLAN Virtual Local Area Network 3 2.0 PERFORMANCE Table 1 shows performance details for Cyclone 5700-360.OFDM series. Table 1: Performance Details Product Channel Width Parameter Performance Details 1X 2X 3X Cyclone 5700-360.OFDM 10 MHz Modulation QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM Typical Maximum Range 7 mi/ 11.2km 3 mi/ 4.8km 2 mi/3.2 km Typical Maximum Aggregate (up+down) Throughput 7.5 Mbps 15 Mbps 22.5 Mbps Nominal Receive Sensitivity (including FEC) -89 dBm -78 dBm -70 dBm Latency 5-7 msec 3.0 PLANNING Cyclone 5700-360.OFDM Series systems use a 10 MHz channel size configurable on 5 MHz centers. This channel size, along with some different characteristics due to the use OFDM carrier technology and QPSK, 16 QAM, or 64 QAM modulations, supports somewhat different channel planning than for standard Canopy. (For reference, PMP 100/200 Series uses 20 MHz channels configurable on 5 MHz centers, single carrier technology, and 2-level and 4-level FSK modulation.) 3.1 TOWER CHANNEL PLANNING For a single cluster of 4 APs on a tower, 2-channel re-use with channels on 10 MHz channel center spacing gives good performance. In channel design parlance, this can be stated as ABAB channel planning, with no guard band needed between A and B. A typical arrangement might be to use radios configured for 5480 MHz aimed north and south, and radios configured for 5490 MHz aimed east and west. (For reference, standard Canopy uses 2-channel re-use with clusters of 6 APs on a tower with channel center spacing of either 25 MHz for Advantage APs or 20 MHz for non-Advantage APs. This is ABCABC channel planning, with 5 MHz guard band between the 20 MHz channels for Advantage APs and no guard band needed for non-Advantage.) Available 5.8 GHz channel center frequencies for each region are shown in Table 2. These vary by region due to different band edge RF specifications (for example, between Canada/US and Europe). Table 2: 5.8 GHz Channel Center Frequencies, by Region Region Range of Center Frequencies Available (MHz)(on 5 MHz centers within this range, inclusive) Maximum number of non-overlapping channels US 5730 - 5845 12 Canada 5730 - 5845 12 Europe 5730 - 5870 15 4 3.2 COLLOCATION OF 5.8 GHZ OFDM WITH STANDARD 5.7 GHZ CANOPY FSK When locating Cyclone OFDM (5.8 GHz) APs near 5.7 GHz standard Canopy FSK APs (especially on the same tower, but also in the same geographical area), the following practices should be followed to avoid interference between the two systems:  Plan spacing between OFDM and FSK channels to provide 25 MHz center spacing, which gives a 10 MHz guard band between the 10 MHz OFDM channel and the 20 MHz FSK channel.  Coordinate Downlink Data %, Range, and Control Slot settings using both the OFDM and the FSK frame calculators. The following paragraphs give more details on these recommended practices. 3.3 CHANNEL SPACING Center spacing of 25 MHz between collocated FSK and OFDM APs provides a 10 MHz guard band between the 20 MHz and 10 MHz channels, which has proven useful and needed in field testing. Alternatively, in cases where channel planning is severely restricted and the 10 MHz guard band (25 MHz spacing) is not possible, using vertical separation of 5 feet or more between the OFDM and FSK APs may allow collocation with no guard band (15 MHz spacing) in some deployments. 3.4 FRAME CALCULATIONS AND CONFIGURATION SETTINGS Interference between collocated Canopy systems can be avoided by following two practices: 1. Use a CMM. This synchronizes frame start, so that all collocated APs begin transmitting at the same time each 2.5 millisecond frame. 2. Use the frame calculators in each module, OFDM and FSK (the frame calculators are different, as frame details are different) to select Downlink Data %, Range, and Control Slots for each system that produce “Rec SEQ Start” value…

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Cover Letter(s)

1111 11 th Ave. P.O. Box 887 Longview, WA 98632 360-414-5990 360-414-5991(fax) Date: 12-27-2010 FCC ID: Request for Confidentiality In accordance with 47 C.F.R. Section 0.459, we, (insert company name here), hereby request confidentiality for the block diagram, schematic and product description presented for certification. In support of the Request for Confidentiality, the following is stated: Enclosed within this application is technical information which we deem to be trade secrets and proprietary. If made public, the information might be used to our disadvantage. To assist in assuring that we receive the full value of our product and protect its competitive posture, we respectfully request this grant of confidentiality. Regards, Cascade Networks, Inc.

ID Label/Location Info

Model # 5700-360-OFDM FCC ID # QSX5700OFDM IC # 4586A-5700OFDM 1) Thi s device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.

Parts List/Tune Up Info

ItemQuantityReference Part 1 1 B1 BALUN 2 2 C1,C11 220uF 3 6 C2,C5,C6,C130,C159,C294 CAP NP 4 33 C3,C22,C23,C24,C187,C190,C193,C207,C211,C212,C213,C232,C275,C327,C328,C397,C398,C399,C400,C430,C431,C432,C433,C434,C435,C436,C437,C438,C439,C440,C441,C442,C496 22mf 5 8 C4,C12,C19,C56,C86,C87,C94,C96 1nf 6 13 C7,C9,C46,C459,C460,C461,C462,C463,C464,C465,C466,C467,C468 10nf 7 63 C8,C10,C63,C64,C65,C66,C67,C194,C195,C201,C202,C208,C209,C215,C218,C256,C258,C259,C261,C262,C263,C264,C265,C266,C267,C269,C271,C273,C274,C279,C284,C288,C289,C382,C383,C384,C385,C386,C387,C388,C389,C390,C391,C392,C393,C394,C395,C396,C404,C405,C406,C407,C408,C409,C410,C411,C412,C413,C414,C415,C416,C417,C418 100nF 8 82 C13,C16,C17,C25,C26,C27,C28,C29,C30,C31,C70,C188,C203,C210,C231,C245,C246,C248,C249,C250,C251,C252,C253,C254,C255,C257,C260,C270,C272,C276,C280,C295,C299,C300,C301,C302,C303,C304,C305,C306,C329,C330,C331,C332,C333,C334,C335,C336,C337,C338,C339,C357,C358,C359,C360,C361,C362,C443,C444,C445,C446,C447,C448,C449,C450,C451,C452,C453,C454,C455,C456,C457,C458,C469,C470,C471,C472,C473,C474,C475,C476,C477 3.3PF 9 2 C14,C15 220 10 1 C18 470 11 1 C20 1500 12 1 C21 22uf 13 12 C32,C191,C307,C316,C484,C485,C486,C487,C488,C489,C490,C491 22pf 14 39 C33,C34,C35,C37,C38,C39,C40,C41,C42,C43,C44,C45,C47,C49,C73,C74,C75,C76,C77,C78,C79,C80,C268,C277,C285,C287,C296,C297,C317,C318,C319,C320,C321,C322,C323,C324,C325,C326,C403 4.7pf 15 19 C48,C57,C58,C59,C60,C62,C68,C69,C199,C283,C286,C291,C293,C298,C343,C344,C345,C346,C347 1pf 16 9 C50,C54,C61,C71,C72,C278,C401,C483,C492 10uf 17 3 C51,C52,C53 0.1mf 18 59 C55,C88,C89,C90,C91,C92,C93,C97,C98,C99,C100,C101,C102,C103,C104,C105,C106,C107,C108,C109,C110,C111,C112,C113,C114,C115,C116,C148,C149,C150,C160,C161,C192,C219,C220,C221,C222,C223,C224,C225,C226,C227,C228,C229,C230,C233,C234,C235,C236,C237,C238,C243,C290,C348,C349,C350,C351,C352,C353 5.7pf 19 5 C81,C82,C83,C84,C85 8.2pf 20 1 C95 2nf 21 29 C117,C118,C119,C124,C125,C126,C127,C128,C129,C131,C137,C138,C139,C140,C141,C142,C154,C155,C156,C157,C158,C162,C163,C164,C165,C166,C167,C168,C169 170PF 22 15 C120,C121,C122,C123,C134,C135,C136,C143,C144,C145,C146,C147,C151,C152,C153 35PF 23 3 C132,C133,C180 100pf 24 1 C170 1KP 25 5 C171,C172,C173,C174,C175 10kpf 26 5 C176,C177,C206,C216,C217 0.001uf 27 1 C178 1n 28 2 C179,C196 0.001MF 29 3 C181,C182,C189 0.01MF 30 1 C183 20pf 31 1 C184 0.1uf 32 1 C185 22NF 33 1 C186 O.1uf 34 1 C197 47MF 35 1 C198 3.7PF 36 1 C200 10n 37 2 C204,C205 47pf 38 6 C214,C292,C315,C493,C494,C495 2.2pf 39 6 C239,C240,C241,C242,C244,C247 177pf 40 1 C281 10mf 41 8 C282,C375,C376,C377,C378,C379,C380,C381 4.7uf 42 7 C308,C309,C310,C311,C312,C313,C314 12pf 43 3 C340,C341,C342 10pf 44 3 C354,C355,C356 2mf 45 12 C363,C364,C365,C366,C367,C368,C369,C370,C371,C372,C373,C374 0.01uf 46 1 C402 2pf 47 11 C419,C420,C421,C422,C423,C424,C425,C426,C427,C428,C429 67pf 48 5 C478,C479,C480,C481,C482 27pf 49 3 C497,C498,C499 L532 50 1 D1 P832L 51 1 D2 FAJ37 52 1 D3 836 53 2 D4,D5 4007 54 2 D6,D7 DIODE 55 1 D8 A6 56 2 D9N,D9N1 P2 57 6 D9,D10,D11,D12,D13,D14 LED 58 2 D17,D18 60 59 1 J1 RJ45 60 1 J3 RJ14 61 1 J5 BNC 62 2 L1,L2 27uh 63 1 L3 3uh 64 1 L4 80uh 65 6 L5,L55,L56,L57,L58,L59 3.3uh 66 1 L6 0.2uh 67 1 L7 33uh 68 2 L8,L9 2.3uh 69 1 L10 28uh 70 2 L11,L12 20uh 71 16 L13,L14,L15,L16,L17,L18,L19,L20,L21,L22,L23,L24,L25,L26,L27,L28 2.2uh 72 1 L29 1uh 73 19 L30,L31,L32,L33,L34,L35,L36,L37,L38,L39,L40,L41,L42,L43,L44,L45,L46,L47,L48 1.7uh 74 1 L49 2.8uh 75 4 L50,L51,L52,L54 2.7uh 76 1 Q2 1AM 77 1 Q4 FS23N15D 78 1 Q6 FR3709Z 79 9 Q7,Q8,Q9,Q10,Q11,Q12,Q13,Q14,Q15 K44 80 2 Q16,Q17 TPS73733 81 1 Q18 78AC LHSB 82 2 RR1,R233 4.7k 83 2 RR2,R229 22k 84 1 R1 4992 85 104 R2,R3,R102,R103,R104,R105,R106,R107,R236,R237,R238,R239,R240,R241,R242,R243,R244,R245,R246,R247,R248,R249,R250,R251,R252,R253,R254,R255,R256,R257,R258,R259,R260,R261,R262,R263,R264,R265,R266,R267,R268,R269,R270,R271,R272,R273,R274,R275,R276,R277,R278,R279,R280,R281,R282,R283,R284,R285,R286,R287,R288,R289,R290,R291,R292,R293,R294,R295,R296,R297,R298,R299,R300,R301,R302,R303,R304,R305,R306,R307,R308,R309,R310,R311,R312,R313,R314,R315,R316,R317,R318,R319,R320,R321,R322,R323,R324,R325,R326,R327,R328,R329,R330,R331 12K 86 1 R4 153 87 2 R5,R9 103 88 1 R6 202 89 1 R7 203 90 1 R8 10C 91 2 R10,R11 100 92 1 R12 1001 93 2 R13,R14 2002 94 1 R15 0 95 1 R16 4991 96 18 R17,R19,R209,R467,R468,R469,R470,R471,R472,R473,R474,R475,R476,R477,R478,R479,R480,R481 2K2 97 1 R18 16.7E 98 1 R20 20K 99 11 R21,R22,R228,R372,R373,R376,R377,R379,R380,R381,R382 1k 100 1 R23 86E 101 1 R24 1K2 102 2 R25,R26 120K 103 7 R27,R29,R201,R213,R220,R224,R225 22e 104 1 R28 223 105 2 R30,R31 750 106 10 R32,R33,R34,R35,R59,R203,R204,R205,R206,R207 50e 107 5 R36,R37,R38,R39,R40 56K 108 5 R41,R42,R43,R44,R45 240OHM 109 115 R46,R47,R48,R49,R50,R51,R52,R53,R54,R55,R56,R57,R64,R108,R109,R110,R111,R112,R113,R114,R115,R116,R117,R118,R119,R120,R121,R122,R123,R124,R125,R126,R127,R128,R129,R130,R131,R132,R133,R134,R135,R136,R137,R138,R139,R140,R141,R142,R143,R144,R145,R146,R147,R148,R149,R150,R151,R152,R153,R154,R155,R156,R157,R158,R159,R160,R161,R162,R163,R164,R165,R166,R167,R168,R169,R170,R171,R172,R173,R174,R175,R176,R177,R178,R179,R180,R181,R182,R183,R184,R185,R186,R187,R188,R189,R190,R191,R192,R193,R194,R195,R196,R197,R198,R199,R332,R333,R334,R335,R336,R337,R338,R339,R378,R538 16E 110 2 R58,15.5E 2.2E 111 2 R60,R61 65K 112 3 R62,R200,R210 100k 113 1 R63 16.3E 114 1 R65 24K 115 5 R66,R67,R215,R216,R232 5k6 116 1 R68 4E 117 33 R69,R70,R71,R72,R73,R74,R75,R76,R77,R78,R79,R80,R81,R82,R83,R84,R85,R86,R87,R88,R89,R90,R91,R92,R93,R94,R95,R96,R97,R98,R99,R100,R101 63E 118 4 R202,R219,R222,R223 47k 119 11 R211,R212,R218,R221,R367,R368,R369,R370,R371,R534,R535 100e 120 17 R214,R217,R226,R227,R454,R455,R456,R457,R458,R459,R460,R461,R462,R463,R464,R465,R466 10k 121 6 R230,R231,R429,R432,R433,R434 4K7 122 2 R235,R533 0E 123 31 R340,R341,R342,R343,R344,R345,R346,R347,R348,R349,R350,R351,R352,R353,R354,R355,R356,R357,R358,R359,R360,R361,R362,R363,R364,R365,…

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RF Exposure Info

Maximum Permissible Exposure calculations The MPE distance will be calculated for the worst case of a 100% transmitter duty cycle. For an isotropic radiator the surface area of a sphere can be used to determine the area over which the transceiver energy is radiated. Surface area of a sphere = 4 * π * radius2 In the case where there is an antenna gain, the worst case energy density is increased by the antenna gain. In this case, the exposure level for a controlled environment can be calculated as follows: MPE distance =((output power*duty cycle*10*(antenna gain/10))/(4* π*Exposure Limit [mW/cm2]))1/2 In the case of 35 dBi Sector antenna MPE distance = ((100 mW * 1 * 70.8) /( 4 * 3.14 * 1)) 1/2 = 23.7 cm In the case of 10 dBi Omni antenna MPE distance = ((100 mW * 1 * 10) /( 4 * 3.14 * 1)) 1/2 = 9.0 cm

Test Report

1250 Peterson Dr., Wheeling, IL 60090 Page -1 of 147- Company: Motorola Model Tested: 5780APUS Report Number: 15749 FCC Rules and Regulations / Intentional Radiators Operational in the 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, and 5725-5850 MHz, Bands Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.247 THE FOLLOWING MEETS THE ABOVE TEST SPECIFICATION Formal Name: OFDM Access Point - CAP58430 Kind of Equipment: Digital Transmission Transceiver Frequency Range: 5730 MHz - 5845 MHz Test Configuration: Stand-alone (Tested at 120 vac, 60 Hz) Model Number(s): 5780APUS & 5781APUS Model(s) Tested: 5780APUS Serial Number(s): 0A003E37A00D Date of Tests: October 19, 20, 21, 22, 2009 Test Conducted For: Motorola 1299 E. Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60193 NOTICE: “This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government”. Please see the "Additional Description of Equipment Under Test" page listed inside of this report. © Copyright 1983-2009 D.L.S. Electronic Systems, Inc COPYRIGHT NOTICE This report must not be reproduced (except in full), without the approval of D.L.S. Electronic Systems, Inc. 1250 Peterson Dr., Wheeling, IL 60090 Page -2 of 147- Company: Motorola Model Tested: 5780APUS Report Number: 15749 SIGNATURE PAGE Report By: Arnom C. Rowe Test Engineer EMC-001375-NE Reviewed By: William Stumpf OATS Manager Approved By: Brian Mattson General Manager 1250 Peterson Dr., Wheeling, IL 60090 Page -3 of 147- Company: Motorola Model Tested: 5780APUS Report Number: 15749 TABLE OF CONTENTS i. Cover Page .......................................................................................................................................... 1 ii. Signature Page .................................................................................................................................... 2 iii. Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................ 3 iv. NVLAP Certificate of Accreditation.............................................................................................. 5 1.0 Summary of Test Report ................................................................................................................. 6 2.0 Introduction.....................................................................................................................................6 3.0 Object ..............................................................................................................................................6 4.0 Test Set-Up..................................................................................................................................... 7 5.0 Test Equipment ............................................................................................................................... 8 6.0 Ambient Measurements .................................................................................................................. 9 7.0 Description of Test Sample........................................................................................................... 10 8.0 Additional Description of Test Sample.........................................................................................11 9.0 Photo Information and Test Set-Up .............................................................................................. 11 10.0 Radiated Photos Taken During Testing........................................................................................ 12 10.0 Conducted Photos Taken During Testing.....................................................................................16 11.0 Results of Tests............................................................................................................................. 19 12.0 Conclusion ....................................................................................................................................19 TABLE 1 – EQUIPMENT LIST ..............................................................................................................20 Appendix A – AC Power Line Conducted Emissions Test ...................................................................... 21 1.0 AC Power Line Conducted Em ission Measurements ...................................................................22 Appendix A AC Power Line Conducted Data and Graph(s) taken during testing................................23 1250 Peterson Dr., Wheeling, IL 60090 Page -4 of 147- Company: Motorola Model Tested: 5780APUS Report Number: 15749 TABLE OF CONTENTS Appendix B – Electric Field Radiated Emissions Tests ...........................................................................28 1.0 Spurious E missions at the Antenna Terminals/Antenna Connector .............................................29 1.0 Low CHN QPSK RF Conducted Emission made at the Antenna Terminals ...............................30 1.0 Mid CHN QPSK RF Conducted Emission made at the Antenna Terminals ................................36 1.0 High CHN QPSK RF Conducted Emission made at the Antenna Terminals...............................42 1.0 Low CHN 16QAM RF Conducted Emission made at the Antenna Terminals ............................48 1.0 Mid CHN 16QAM RF Conducted Emission made at the Antenna Terminals.............................54 1.0 High CHN 16QAM RF Conducted Emission made at the Antenna Terminals ...........................60 1.0 Low CHN 64QAM RF Conducted Emission made at the Antenna Terminals ............................66 1.0 Mid CHN 64QAM RF Conducted Emission made at the Antenna Terminals.............................72 1.0 High CHN 64QAM RF Conducted Emission made at the Antenna Terminals ...........................78 2.0 RF Conducted Emissions Photos Taken During Testing..............................................................84 3.0 Restricted Bands ..............................................................................…

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Test Report

FCC Part 15 Class B Voltage Mains Test EUT:OFDM Access Point CAP 58430 Model: 5780APUS Manufacturer:Motorola Operating Condition:70 deg. F, 45% R.H. Test Site:DLS O.F. Screenroom Operator:Craig B Test Specification:Line 1; 120 V 60 Hz Comment:Powered from CMM4 using Power-One Aspiro 4R +56V DC power supply Date: 10-28-2009 SCAN TABLE: "Line Cond Scrn RmFin" Short Description:Line Conducted Emissions StartStopStepDetectorMeas.IFTransducer FrequencyFrequencyWidthTimeBandw. 150.0 kHz30.0 MHz4.0 kHzQuasiPeak2.0 s9 kHzLISN DLS#128 CISPR AV 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Level [dBμV] 150k300k500k1M2M3M 4M6M10M30M Frequency [Hz] + + + + + + + + x x x x x xxx x x xMES HP12001L1_fin + + +MES HP12001L1_fin2 MES HP12001L1_pre MES HP12001L1_pre2 LIM FCC ClassB V QP Voltage Amplitude QP Limit LIM FCC ClassB V AV Voltage Amplitude AVG Limit Page 1/2 10/28/2009 11:40AM HP12001L1 MEASUREMENT RESULT: "HP12001L1_fin" 10/28/2009 11:40AM Frequency LevelTransdLimitMarginDetectorLine PE MHz dBμV dB dBμV dB 1.142000 39.50 10.0 56 16.5QP --- --- 1.370000 43.20 10.0 56 12.8QP --- --- 1.498000 43.30 10.0 56 12.7QP --- --- 1.598000 39.60 10.0 56 16.4QP --- --- 2.546000 33.00 10.1 56 23.0QP --- --- 2.570000 33.10 10.1 56 22.9QP --- --- 2.578000 33.10 10.1 56 22.9QP --- --- 2.590000 33.10 10.1 56 22.9QP --- --- MEASUREMENT RESULT: "HP12001L1_fin2" 10/28/2009 11:40AM Frequency LevelTransdLimitMarginDetectorLine PE MHz dBμV dB dBμV dB 0.250000 35.10 11.0 52 16.7CAV --- --- 1.642000 30.80 10.0 46 15.2CAV --- --- 1.790000 32.70 10.0 46 13.3CAV --- --- 2.090000 34.60 10.0 46 11.4CAV --- --- 2.386000 30.50 10.0 46 15.5CAV --- --- 2.538000 29.90 10.1 46 16.1CAV --- --- 2.834000 32.80 10.1 46 13.2CAV --- --- 15.890000 33.60 10.6 50 16.4CAV --- --- Page 2/2 10/28/2009 11:40AM HP12001L1

Test Report

FCC Part 15 Class B Voltage Mains Test EUT:OFDM Access Point CAP 58430 Model: 5780APUS Manufacturer:Motorola Operating Condition:70 deg. F, 45% R.H. Test Site:DLS O.F. Screenroom Operator:Craig B Test Specification:Line 2; 120 V 60 Hz Comment:Powered from CMM4 using Power-One Aspiro 4R +56V DC power supply Date: 10-28-2009 SCAN TABLE: "Line Cond Scrn RmFin" Short Description:Line Conducted Emissions StartStopStepDetectorMeas.IFTransducer FrequencyFrequencyWidthTimeBandw. 150.0 kHz30.0 MHz4.0 kHzQuasiPeak2.0 s9 kHzLISN DLS#128 CISPR AV 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Level [dBμV] 150k300k500k1M2M3M 4M6M10M30M Frequency [Hz] + + + + + + + + x x x x x x x x x x xMES HP12001L2_fin + + +MES HP12001L2_fin2 MES HP12001L2_pre MES HP12001L2_pre2 LIM FCC ClassB V QP Voltage Amplitude QP Limit LIM FCC ClassB V AV Voltage Amplitude AVG Limit Page 1/2 10/28/2009 11:50AM HP12001L2 MEASUREMENT RESULT: "HP12001L2_fin" 10/28/2009 11:50AM Frequency LevelTransdLimitMarginDetectorLine PE MHz dBμV dB dBμV dB 1.134000 39.50 10.0 56 16.5QP --- --- 1.514000 44.10 10.0 56 11.9QP --- --- 1.594000 40.00 10.0 56 16.0QP --- --- 1.602000 39.30 10.0 56 16.7QP --- --- 2.542000 32.60 10.1 56 23.4QP --- --- 2.574000 33.20 10.1 56 22.8QP --- --- 2.586000 33.30 10.1 56 22.7QP --- --- 2.594000 33.20 10.1 56 22.8QP --- --- MEASUREMENT RESULT: "HP12001L2_fin2" 10/28/2009 11:50AM Frequency LevelTransdLimitMarginDetectorLine PE MHz dBμV dB dBμV dB 1.642000 30.50 10.0 46 15.5CAV --- --- 1.790000 33.10 10.0 46 12.9CAV --- --- 1.938000 29.60 10.0 46 16.4CAV --- --- 2.090000 34.40 10.0 46 11.6CAV --- --- 2.386000 30.60 10.0 46 15.4CAV --- --- 2.538000 29.60 10.1 46 16.4CAV --- --- 2.834000 33.20 10.1 46 12.8CAV --- --- 3.282000 30.60 10.1 46 15.4CAV --- --- Page 2/2 10/28/2009 11:50AM HP12001L2

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1250 Peterson Dr., Wheeling, IL 60090 Page -1 of 281- Company: Motorola, Inc. Model Tested: 5780APUS (for USA), 5780APC (for Canada & Europe) Report Number: 16018 FCC Rules and Regulations / Intentional Radiators Operational in the 902-928 MHz, 2400-2483.5 MHz, and 5725-5850 MHz, Bands Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.247 THE FOLLOWING MEETS THE ABOVE TEST SPECIFICATION Formal Name: OFDM Access Point - CAP58430 Kind of Equipment: Digital Transmission Transceiver Frequency Range: 5730 MHz - 5845 MHz Test Configuration: Stand-alone Model Number(s): 5780AP, 5781AP (for Canada), 5780APUS, 5781APUS (for USA), and 5780APC, 5781APC (for Europe) Model(s) Tested: 5780APUS (for USA), 5780APC (for Canada & Europe) Serial Number(s): 0A003E37A00D (5MHz), 0A003E3FFF59 (10MHz), 0A003E370A0A (20MHz) Date of Tests: February 16, 17 & 18, 2010 Test Conducted For: Motorola, Inc. 1299 E. Algonquin Rd. Schaumburg, Illinois 60196 NOTICE: “This report must not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government”. Please see the "Additional Description of Equipment Under Test" page listed inside of this report. © Copyright 1983-2010 D.L.S. Electronic Systems, Inc COPYRIGHT NOTICE This report must not be reproduced (except in full), without the approval of D.L.S. Electronic Systems, Inc. 1250 Peterson Dr., Wheeling, IL 60090 Page -2 of 281- Company: Motorola, Inc. Model Tested: 5780APUS (for USA), 5780APC (for Canada & Europe) Report Number: 16018 SIGNATURE PAGE Report By: Adam Alger Test Engineer Reviewed By: William Stumpf OATS Manager Approved By: Brian Mattson General Manager 1250 Peterson Dr., Wheeling, IL 60090 Page -3 of 281- Company: Motorola, Inc. Model Tested: 5780APUS (for USA), 5780APC (for Canada & Europe) Report Number: 16018 TABLE OF CONTENTS i. Cover Page .......................................................................................................................................... 1 ii. Signature Page .................................................................................................................................... 2 iii. Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................ 3 iv. NVLAP Certificate of Accreditation .............................................................................................. 5 1.0 Summary of Test Report ................................................................................................................. 6 2.0 Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 6 3.0 Object .............................................................................................................................................. 6 4.0 Test Set-Up ..................................................................................................................................... 7 5.0 Test Equipment ............................................................................................................................... 8 6.0 Ambient Measurements .................................................................................................................. 9 7.0 Description of Test Sample........................................................................................................... 10 8.0 Additional Description of Test Sample......................................................................................... 11 9.0 Photo Information and Test Set-Up .............................................................................................. 11 10.0 Radiated Photos Taken During Testing ........................................................................................ 12 10.0 RF Conducted Emissions Photos Taken During Testing.............................................................. 14 11.0 Results of Tests ............................................................................................................................. 15 12.0 Conclusion .................................................................................................................................... 15 TABLE 1 – EQUIPMENT LIST .............................................................................................................. 16 Appendix A – AC Power Line Conducted Emissions Test ...................................................................... 17 1.0 AC Power Line Conducted Emission Measurements ................................................................... 18 Appendix B – Electric Field Radiated Emissions Tests ...........................................................................19 1.0 Spurious Emissions at the Antenna Terminals/Antenna Connector ............................................. 20 2.0 Restricted Bands ........................................................................................................................... 21 3.0 Restricted Band and Band Edge Compliance ............................................................................... 21 4.0 Field Strength of Fundamental and Spurious Emission Measurements ....................................... 22 1250 Peterson Dr., Wheeling, IL 60090 Page -4 of 281- Company: Motorola, Inc. Model Tested: 5780APUS (for USA), 5780APC (for Canada & Europe) Report Number: 16018 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) Appendix C - Radiated Emission Measurements................................................................24 1.0 Radiated Spurious Emissions in Restricted Bands......................................................25 Appendix D - RF Conducted Measurements - 5 MHz..........................................................29 1.0 Bandwidth....................................................................................................30 2.0 Band Edge..........................................................................…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Brian E Magnuson(President)
[email protected]360-577-7404Fax: 360-414-5991

Test Firm

Elite Electronic Engineering Inc.Kevin Halpin
[email protected]630-495-9770Fax: 630-495-9785

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C5.73 GHz - 5.84 GHz100.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output power is conducted. Only those antenna(s) tested with the device or similar antenna(s) with equal or lesser gain may be used with this transmitter. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 24 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter not described in this application. End-users and installers must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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