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QSX900ISMCyclone 900-360.7H

Cascade Networks Inc.
Cyclone 900-360.7H - FCC ID QSX900ISM - Cascade Networks Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Aug 12, 2004
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Aug 12, 2004
Equipment Note
Cyclone 900-360.7H
Frequency Range
902.00000000 - 928.00000000
Company
Cascade Networks Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Cyclone 900 MHz User Manual R 900.1 NOTICES Federal Communications Commission (FCC) information: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. 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. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a 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 these instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Increase the separation between the affected equipment and the unit; • Connect the affected equipment to a power outlet on a different circuit from that which the receiver is connected to; • Consult the dealer and/or experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device must be professionally installed. Exposure Note The antenna of a Cyclone 900 MHz module must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 60 cm (approx 24 inches) from all persons. When so installed, the module’s RF field is within Health Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s website http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb. Per Health Canada Safety Code 6, the installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population. Currently certified 900 MHz antennas have an antenna gain of 9 dBi, which means they are limited to a maximum RMS power of 0.4 W (26 dBm) to remain within the regulatory limit of 4 W (36 dBm) for the 900 MHz frequency band. The applicable power density exposure limit is 6 Watt/m 2 , according to the FCC OET Bulletin 65, the ICNIRP guidelines, and the Health Canada Safety Code 6. The corresponding compliance distances referenced above have been determined by assuming worst- case scenarios. The peak power density (S) in the far-field of a radio-frequency source with rms transmit power P and antenna gain G at a distance d is In the case of a 900 MHz Cyclone SM or AP with an antenna gain of 9 dBi (a factor of 9) and correctly entered in the user interface as a 9 dBi antenna, the peak power density equals the exposure limit at a distance of 18 cm. A power compliance margin of over 11 is artificially introduced by setting the distance to 60 cm. The compliance distance is greatly overestimated in these cases because the far-field equation neglects the physical dimension of the antenna, which is modeled as a point-source. FCC ID: QSX900ISM Technical specifications were met. Important Note: Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications must not be made unless under the express consent of the party responsible for compliance. Any such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and will void the manufacturer’s warranty. Last Mile Gear P. O. Box 887 1324 Vandercook Way Longview, WA. 98632 www.lastmilegear.com GETTING STARTED WELCOME Thank you for your purchase of a Cyclone access point. This new technology is the latest innovation in high speed wireless networking. Some of the Cyclone Plus system features are: • Network speeds of 10/100 BaseT • Small compact design • No special set up on your PC. INTENDED USE This manual is intended to be used with Cyclone software release version 4.x or greater. The intended audience for this manual is system operators and equipment installers. WARRANTY Last Mile Gear offers a warranty covering a period of 1 year from the date of purchase by the customer. If a product is found defective during the warranty period, Last Mile Gear will repair or replace the product with the same or a similar model, which may be a reconditioned unit, without charge for parts or labor. IN NO EVENT SHALL LAST MILE GEAR BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR OTHER DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS, OR FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, EVEN IF LAST MILE GEAR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. (Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.) IN NO CASE SHALL LAST MILE GEAR LIABILITY EXCEED THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE PRODUCT. BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON NETWORKING Computers are assigned IP addresses by network operators, which have two methods available, static or dynamic IP addressing. The user of this document will need to understand how IP addressing is done at their particular location. All Cyclone radio products (Access Point Modules, and Backhaul Modules) have the default IP address of 169.254.1.1. For a computer to talk to Cyclone, as it comes from the factory, either of the following conditions must be met: • If the computer is not configured for DHCP, then it has to have a static IP address on the 169.254 network (i.e. 169.254.1.5) • If the computer is configured for DHCP, then it will automatically obtain an IP address on • the 169.254 network after minute or two as long as it is not connected to the network. SITE SELECTION CRITERIA There are various issues that need to be taken into consideration when choosing a location for the network infrastructure. The f…

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Cover Letter(s)

FCC ID: [QSX900ISM] Request for Confidentiality In accordance with 47 C.F.R. Section 0.459, we, (Cascade Networks, Inc.), 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. [Brian Magnuson] [Cascade Networks, Inc.]

Cover Letter(s)

Brian, Per our discussion, the use of the updated Motorola Canopy 5.7, 5.2, 2.4 and 900 reference designs to get certification for your external antenna modifications is approved. -Juan Juan C. Santiago Director of Strategy Motorola Canopy(tm) Wireless Broadband Products 1299 East Algonquin Road Schaumburg, IL 60196 USA Ph: +1-847-576-2533 Fax: +1-810-885-0851 Email: [email protected] Web: www.motorola.com/canopy

ID Label/Location Info

1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.

Internal Photos

49 CANOPY unit #0A003E9026, Radio Printed Wiring Board (Component Side with Shield): 50 CANOPY Unit #0A003E9026, Radio Printe d Wiring Board (Solder Side): 51 CANOPY unit #0A003E9031, Radio Printed Wiring Bo ard (Component Side without Shield): Shown for visual reference only 52 CANOPY unit #0A003E9031, Radio Printed Wiring Bo ard (Component Side without Shield): Shown for visual reference only

Test Report

1 Technical Brief CANOPY Model 9000 Radiated Test Testing for Compliance with FCC Pa rt 15.247 and RSS-210 Issue 5 Amendment when Operated in the ISM Band June 9th 2004 Compliance testing with FCC rules part 15.247 and RSS-210 Issue 5 Amendment of Industry Canada was performed in both radiated a nd conducted fashion since production CANOPY units have an external RF connector that conne cts to an external patch antenna array. Power spectral density, maximum output power, and occ upied bandwidth measurements were made in conducted fashion. Measurements were m ade on CANOPY unit serial #: 0A003E900026. The test setup diagram is as follows: MEASURINGRECEIVER LO RF BB CANOPY TEST FIXTURE COMPUTER UUT POWER METER SPECTRUM ANALYZER GPIB INTERFACE SIGNAL GENERATOR SIGNAL GENERATOR COUPLER SCOPE 1234 DET SIGNAL GENERATOR POWERDIV POWER DIV POWERCOMB LOAD PAD PAD PAD PAD 2 Spectrum Analyzer Calibration The silent carrier power at all test fre quencies was normalized (via the amplitude o ffset function in the spectrum analyzer) to maximum transmitted output power 28.0 dBm in the analyzer plots. The dBm units in the plots can be read directly fo r PSD. TX bit erro r test pattern was initiated at maximum transmit duty cycle and data throughput for the radio under test. This w ill result in 95.3% duty cycle or an average power versus maximum power ratio of -0.209dB. Note: The power out of the radio is controlled and limited based upon the dBi gain of the antenna. The canopy system is setup t o prevent exceeding 36dBm E.I.R.P. For every dB above 6dB our antenna is, th e output is reduced by one dB. This feature is set based on t he appropriate mating antenna. 15.247c. and RSS-210 Issue 5 6.2.2(o)(e1) Band Edge Requirements The following plot shows that the CANOPY radio produces an acceptable out-of-band spect ral output when operated at the channel limits of 906MHz at the lowest frequency, and 924MHz at the highest frequency. The display line indicated the –20dB from maximum in-band specification limit for non-restricted out-of-band spectral emissions. 2-Level FSK – 3.3Mb Signaling The test results indicated that the band-e dge spectral emissions were more than 20dB below the in-band power for both 2FSK and 4FSK modulation modes. The carrier frequenc ies tested were 906MHz 915MHz and 924MHz. 3 4-Level FSK – 6.6Mb Signaling The test results indicated that the band-e dge spectral emissions were more than 20dB below the in-band power for both 2FSK and 4FSK modulation modes. The carrier frequenc ies tested were 906MHz 915MHz and 924MHz. 4 Conducted data from 30MHz to 10 GHz, radio serial#OA003E900026 Carrier frequency is set to 906MHz. Note the display line is 20 dB below the carrier which is set for max power. 5 No spurious emissions were det ected that occurred w ithin the 20 dB window from 30MHz to 10GHz. 6 Carrier frequency is set to 915MHz. 7 No spurious emissions were det ected that occurred w ithin the 20 dB window from 30MHz to 10GHz. 8 Carrier frequency is set to 924MHz. 9 No spurious emissions were det ected that occurred w ithin the 20 dB window from 30MHz to 10GHz. 10 15.247d. and RSS-210 Issue 5 6.2.2(o) Amendment Conducted Peak Power Spectral Density The plots shown below display the peak pow er spectral density results for the radio operation in the fre quency band 902-928MHz. The carrier power (a conducted measurement) at the antenna connector was 27.974 dBm maximum at 915MHz. At 906MHz the carrier power was 27.923 dBm. At 924MHz the carrier power was 28.072 dBm 2-Level FSK – 3.3Mb Signaling PSA/ESA Spectrum Analyzer (E4440A) -85-75-65-55-45-35-25-15 -5 5 894E+6 896E+6 898E+6 900E+6 902E+6 904E+6 906E+6 908E+6 910E+6 912E+6 914E+6 916E+6 918E+6 Frequency (Hz) dBm PSA/ESA Spectrum Analyzer (E4440A) -85-75-65-55-45-35-25-15 -5 5 903E+6 905E+6 907E+6 909E+6 911E+6 913E+6 915E+6 917E+6 919E+6 921E+6 923E+6 925E+6 927E+6 Frequency (Hz) dBm PSA/ESA Spectrum Analyzer (E4440A) -85-75-65-55-45-35-25-15 -5 5 912E+6 914E+6 916E+6 918E+6 920E+6 922E+6 924E+6 926E+6 928E+6 930E+6 932E+6 934E+6 936E+6 Frequency (Hz) dBm 2FSK Modulation Results: The maximum peak power spectral densit y when measured in a 3kHz resolu tion bandwidth was measured to be 5.409dBm at the mid operating frequency of 915MHz. At the uppermos t operating frequency of 924MHz, the maximum peak power spec tral density was measured to be 4.973dBm. At the lowest operating frequency, 906MHz, the maximum peak power spectral density was measured to be 4.513dBm. The specification limit for this m easurement was 8dBm for the unit under test. The test results show we ha ve 2.591dB margin worst case. 11 4-Level FSK – 3.3Mb Signaling PSA/ESA Spectrum Analyzer (E4440A) -85-75-65-55-45-35-25-15 -5 5 894E+6 896E+6 898E+6 900E+6 902E+6 904E+6 906E+6 908E+6 910E+6 912E+6 914E+6 916E+6 918E+6 Frequency (Hz) dBm PSA/ESA Spectrum Analyzer (E4440A) -85-75-65-55-45-35-25-15 -5 5 903E+6 905E+6 907E+6 909E+6 911E+6 913E+6 915E+6 917E+6 919E+6 921E+6 923E+6 925E+6 927E+6 Frequency (Hz) dBm PSA/ESA Spectrum Analyzer (E4440A) -85-75-65-55-45-35-25-15 -5 5 912E+6 914E+6 916E+6 918E+6 920E+6 922E+6 924E+6 926E+6 928E+6 930E+6 932E+6 934E+6 936E+6 Frequency (Hz) dBm 4FSK Modulation Results: The maximum peak power spectral density when measured in a 3kHz resolution bandwidth was measured to be 2.775 dBm at the mid operating frequency of 915MHz. At the uppermost operating frequency of 924MHz , the maximum peak power spectral density was measured to b e 2.572 dBm. At the lowest operating frequency, 906MHz, the maximu m peak power spectral density was measured to be 2.524 dBm. The specification limit for this measurement was 8dBm for the unit under test. The test results show we ha ve 5.225dB margin worst case. 12 CANOPY Model 9000 Radiated Test Testing for Compliance with FCC Part 15.209 and RSS- 210 Issue 5 6.2.2(o) when Operated in the ISM Band June 9th 2004 CANOPY 9000 ISM units, serial #s: 0A003E00021, 0A003E900022, and 0A003E900026 were tested outdoors to check…

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Test Report

DLS Electronic Systems, Inc. Company: Motorola EUT: 9000 SM Test: Conducted RF Output Power Operator: Craig Brandt Date: 06-07-04 906 MHz UnitdB Ì V A RF Att 40 dB Ref Lvl 137 dB Ì V Ref Lvl 137 dB Ì VSWT 100 ms TDF Center906 MHzSpan14.496 MHz1.4496 MHz/ RBW 1 MHz VBW 1 MHz IN1 1VIEW1MA 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 37 137 1 Marker 1 [T1] 132.69 dB Ì V 905.95642485 MHz 1 [T1] 132.69 dB Ì V 905.95642485 MHz Date: 7.JUN.2004 15:22:18 DLS Electronic Systems, Inc. Company: Motorola EUT: 9000 SM Test: Conducted RF Output Power Operator: Craig Brandt Date: 06-07-04 915 MHz UnitdB Ì V A SWT 100 ms RBW 1 MHz VBW 1 MHz IN1 Center915 MHzSpan14.496 MHz1.4496 MHz/ Ref Lvl 137 dB Ì V Ref Lvl 137 dB Ì V RF Att 40 dB TDF 1VIEW1MA 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 37 137 1 Marker 1 [T1] 132.66 dB Ì V 915.01452505 MHz 1 [T1] 132.66 dB Ì V 915.01452505 MHz Date: 7.JUN.2004 15:27:29 DLS Electronic Systems, Inc. Company: Motorola EUT: 9000 SM Test: Conducted RF Output Power Operator: Craig Brandt Date: 06-07-04 924 MHz UnitdB Ì V A SWT 100 ms RBW 1 MHz VBW 1 MHz IN1 TDF Center924 MHzSpan14.496 MHz1.4496 MHz/ Ref Lvl 137 dB Ì V Ref Lvl 137 dB Ì V RF Att 40 dB 1VIEW1MA 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 37 137 1 Marker 1 [T1] 132.39 dB Ì V 923.98547495 MHz 1 [T1] 132.39 dB Ì V 923.98547495 MHz Date: 7.JUN.2004 15:28:51

Test Report

Engineering Test Report No. 33826-01 Cascade Networks Model Cyclone Transciever using the Cyclone Model 900.7H Omni-directional Antenna For : Cascade Networks Longview, WA P.O. No. : 34616 Date Received : August 3, 2004 Date Tested : August 3, 2004 Test Personnel : Richard E. King Specification : FCC "Code of Federal Regulations" Title 47 Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.247 for Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Intentional Radiators Operating within the 902-928MHz band. Test Report By : EMC Engineer Witnessed by : Brian Magnuson Cascade Networks Approved By : Raymond J. Klouda Registered Professional Engineer of Illinois - 44894 Elite Electronic Engineering Inc. 1516 Centre Circle Downers Grove, IL 60515 Tel : (630) 495-9770 Fax: (630) 495-9785 www.elitetest.com Engineering Test Report No. 33826-01 THIS REPORT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED, EXCEPT IN FULL, WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF ELITE ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING INCORPORATED. Page 2 of 17 TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................ 3 1.1 Description of Test Item.................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Purpose ............................................................................................................................................................. 3 1.3 Deviations, Additions and Exclusions ............................................................................................................... 3 1.4 Applicable Documents ...................................................................................................................................... 3 1.5 Subcontractor Identification .............................................................................................................................. 3 1.6 Laboratory Conditions..................................................................................................................................... 3 2.0 TEST ITEM SETUP AND OPERATION............................................................................................................. 3 2.1 Power Input...................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 Grounding......................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.3 Peripheral Equipment........................................................................................................................................ 4 2.4 Interconnect Cables........................................................................................................................................... 4 2.5 Operational Mode ............................................................................................................................................. 4 3.0 TEST EQUIPMENT............................................................................................................................................. 4 3.1 Test Equipment List .......................................................................................................................................... 4 3.2 Calibration Traceability ................................................................................................................................... 4 4.0 REQUIREMENTS, PROCEDURES AND RESULTS.......................................................................................... 4 4.1 Powerline Conducted Emissions ..................................................................................................................... 4 4.8.2 Radiated Spurious Emissions ................................................................................................................... 4 5.0 CONCLUSIONS................................................................................................................................................... 5 6.0 CERTIFICATION ................................................................................................................................................ 5 7.0 ENDORSEMENT DISCLAIMER........................................................................................................................ 5 TABLE I - EQUIPMENT LIST................................................................................................................................................................7 Engineering Test Report No. 33826-01 Page 3 of 17 Measurement of RF Emissions from a model 900-360.7H Cyclone Transmitter 1.0 INTRODUCTION: 1.1 Description of Test Item - This document presents the results of tests performed to determine if the Cascade Networks Cyclone Transceiver model 900-360.7H would meet the FCC requirements when using a Cyclone Model 900.7H omni-directional antenna. The test item is a Motorola Canopy transceiver modified by Cascade Networks. It is designed to transmit in the 902MHz to 924MHz band. The tests were performed for Cascade Networks Inc, of Longview, Washington. 1.2 Purpose - The test series was performed to determine if the test item meets the radiated RF emission requirements in the restricted bands per the FCC "Code of Federal Regulations" Title 47, Part 15, Subpart C, Sections 15.247 for Intentional Radiators. Testing was performed in accordance with ANSI C63.4-2003. 1.3 Deviations, Additions and Exclusions - There were no deviations, additions to, or exclusions from the test specification during this test series. 1.4 Applicable Documents - The following documents of the exact issue designated form part of this document to the extent specified herein: - Federal Communications Commission "Code of Federal Regulations", Title 47…

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Test Report

FCC Part 15 Class BVoltage Mains TestEUT: 9000 SM Manufacturer: Motorola Operating Condition: 73 deg. F, 70% R.H. Test Site: DLS OF Screen Room Operator: Craig Brandt Test Specification: 120 VAC, 60 Hz Comment: Line 1 transmit mode Date: 6/7/04 SCAN TABLE: "FCC ClassB Voltage" Short Description: FCC Class B Voltage Start Stop Step Detector Meas. IF Transducer Frequency Frequency Width Time Bandw. 150.0 kHz 30.0 MHz 4.0 kHz MaxPeak 10.0 ms 9 kHz LISN DLS#128 Average 0 1020304050607080 Level [dBμV] 150k 300k 400k 600k 800k 1M 2M 3M 4M 5M 6M 8M 10M 20M 30M Frequency [Hz] + + + + + + + + + + + + x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x MES 6701_fin QP + + + MES 6701_fin AV MES 6701_pre PK MES 6701_pre AV LIM FCC ClassB V QP New Voltage Amplitude QP LimitLIM FCC ClassB V AV New Voltage Amplitude AVG Limit Page 1/2 6/7/2004 3:56PM 6701 MEASUREMENT RESULT: "6701_fin QP"6/7/2004 3:56PM Frequency Level Transd Limit Margin Line PE MHz dBμV dB dBμV dB 0.230000 51.20 10.8 62 11.3 1 --- 0.326000 49.40 10.5 60 10.2 1 --- 0.370000 46.40 10.4 59 12.1 1 --- 0.390000 44.20 10.4 58 13.9 1 --- 0.882000 19.70 10.3 56 36.3 1 --- 0.890000 19.70 10.3 56 36.3 1 --- 0.914000 19.30 10.3 56 36.7 1 --- 0.922000 19.30 10.3 56 36.7 1 --- 21.346000 53.70 11.6 60 6.3 1 --- 21.502000 50.00 11.7 60 10.0 1 --- 21.658000 49.50 11.7 60 10.5 1 --- 21.814000 47.70 11.7 60 12.3 1 --- MEASUREMENT RESULT: "6701_fin AV"6/7/2004 3:56PM Frequency Level Transd Limit Margin Line PE MHz dBμV dB dBμV dB 0.226000 23.90 10.8 53 28.7 1 --- 0.310000 24.20 10.5 50 25.8 1 --- 0.378000 21.80 10.4 48 26.5 1 --- 0.566000 8.40 10.4 46 37.6 1 --- 2.942000 13.30 10.1 46 32.7 1 --- 3.562000 12.70 10.2 46 33.3 1 --- 4.338000 9.90 10.4 46 36.1 1 --- 4.954000 14.10 10.6 46 31.9 1 --- 21.346000 41.50 11.6 50 8.5 1 --- 21.658000 40.10 11.7 50 9.9 1 --- 21.810000 42.00 11.7 50 8.0 1 --- 21.966000 40.10 11.7 50 9.9 1 --- Page 2/2 6/7/2004 3:56PM 6701

Test Report

FCC Part 15 Class BVoltage Mains TestEUT: 9000 SM Manufacturer: Motorola Operating Condition: 73 deg. F, 70% R.H. Test Site: DLS OF Screen Room Operator: Craig Brandt Test Specification: 120 VAC, 60 Hz Comment: Line 2 transmit mode Date: 6/7/04 SCAN TABLE: "FCC ClassB Voltage" Short Description: FCC Class B Voltage Start Stop Step Detector Meas. IF Transducer Frequency Frequency Width Time Bandw. 150.0 kHz 30.0 MHz 4.0 kHz MaxPeak 10.0 ms 9 kHz LISN DLS#128 Average 0 1020304050607080 Level [dBμV] 150k 300k 400k 600k 800k 1M 2M 3M 4M 5M 6M 8M 10M 20M 30M Frequency [Hz] + + + + + + + + + + + + x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x MES 6702_fin QP + + + MES 6702_fin AV MES 6702_pre PK MES 6702_pre AV LIM FCC ClassB V QP New Voltage Amplitude QP LimitLIM FCC ClassB V AV New Voltage Amplitude AVG Limit Page 1/2 6/7/2004 4:02PM 6702 MEASUREMENT RESULT: "6702_fin QP"6/7/2004 4:02PM Frequency Level Transd Limit Margin Line PE MHz dBμV dB dBμV dB 0.290000 51.80 10.6 61 8.7 1 --- 0.302000 51.60 10.6 60 8.6 1 --- 0.310000 51.40 10.5 60 8.6 1 --- 0.318000 51.00 10.5 60 8.7 1 --- 0.878000 17.80 10.3 56 38.2 1 --- 0.886000 17.20 10.3 56 38.8 1 --- 0.898000 16.10 10.3 56 39.9 1 --- 0.918000 14.00 10.3 56 42.0 1 --- 21.146000 55.00 11.6 60 5.0 1 --- 21.302000 50.60 11.6 60 9.4 1 --- 21.610000 54.60 11.7 60 5.4 1 --- 21.766000 50.50 11.7 60 9.5 1 --- MEASUREMENT RESULT: "6702_fin AV"6/7/2004 4:02PM Frequency Level Transd Limit Margin Line PE MHz dBμV dB dBμV dB 0.218000 24.20 10.8 53 28.7 1 --- 0.286000 24.60 10.6 51 26.1 1 --- 0.370000 21.50 10.4 49 27.0 1 --- 0.774000 10.00 10.3 46 36.0 1 --- 2.934000 14.80 10.1 46 31.2 1 --- 3.706000 15.50 10.3 46 30.5 1 --- 4.326000 13.00 10.4 46 33.0 1 --- 4.942000 15.10 10.6 46 30.9 1 --- 21.146000 44.40 11.6 50 5.6 1 --- 21.610000 43.10 11.7 50 6.9 1 --- 21.762000 46.70 11.7 50 3.3 1 --- 21.918000 42.40 11.7 50 7.6 1 --- Page 2/2 6/7/2004 4:02PM 6702

Contact Information

Applicant

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

Test Firm

Elite Electronic Engineering Co.Daniel Crowder
[email protected]630-495-9770Fax: 630-495-9785

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C902 MHz - 928 MHz390.00 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output power is conducted. This transmitter must be professionally installed. The installation and operating configurations of this transmitter, including any antenna gain and cable loss, must satisfy MPE Categorical Exclusion Requirements of Sec. 2.1091. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a seperation distance of at least 60 centimeters from all persons during normal operation. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions including antenna co-location requirements of 1.1307(b)(3), for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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