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Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Description of Unit 3. Technical Specifications 4. Theory of Operation 5. Circuit Descriptions 6. Alignment Procedure - 1. Introduction IP 400 has a compact size with a various features in the range of 405~490MHz. IP 400 Has a various features shown as below. IP 400 constructed with a microprocessor controlled, temperature compensated Phase Locked Loop(PLL) frequency synthesizer. The radio features a double conversion receiver and a direct FM transmitter modulator. A special integrated circuit provides support to sub-audible signaling(CTCSS & DCS) and most of the receiving parts are switched off periodically in the power save mode to reduce battery current drain during standby. 2. Description of Unit Items Model Radio IP 400 Antenna IA-444 1700mAh Li-Ion battery pack BL 1700 Desktop rapid charter IC-170 Adaptor Supplied Package User manual Items Model External / Speaker MicrophoneES-1 Earpiece Microphone EP-1 Earpiece VOX Microphone EV-1 Accessories VOX & PTT Headset VP-1 3. Technical Specifications 3-1 General 1) Frequency range : 405~490 MHz 2) Channels : 255 Channels 3) Channel spacing : 12.5 kHz/25 kHz 4) Communication method : Simplex 5) Antenna Impedance : 50 ohm 6) Antenna : Whip Antenna 7) Power supply voltage : LI-1700mAh Li-Ion battery pack(Voltage: 7.5V DC) 8) Current Drain : When Transmitting(4W) - < 2A When Receiving(0.5W) - < 300mA Transmit standby - < 60mA Receiver standby(PSC MODE) - < 50mA 9) Microphone : Internal Condenser Microphone(External Speaker Micro phone is available) 10) Operating temperature range: -30 +60 11) Size : 56(W)x100(H)x34(D) 12) Weight : 285g 3-2 Transmitter 1) Power Output : HIGH β 4W, LOW - 1W 2) Modulation : 8K5F3E/16K0F3E 3) Oscillator method : PLL 4) Frequency Stability : less than Β±0.00025% (Β±2.5PPM) 5) Maximum frequency deviation: Β±2.5 kHz(Narrow)/ Β±5 kHz(Wide) 6) Audio Distortion : less than 5% (1 kHz 60%) 7) SPURIOUS Emission : -36 [dBm] 8) FM Hum & Noise : -40 [dB] (HP8920A 300Hz 3kHz BPF) 9) BAND SPREAD : 85 [MHz] 3-3 Receiver 1) Receiver Type : Double Super Hetero type 2) Sensitivity : -0.25uV (12dB SINAD ) 3) Frequency Stability : Β±0.00025%(Β±2.5PPM) 4) SPURIOUS Rejection : -70 dB 5) Adjacent Channel Selectivity: -60 dB (Narrow) , -70 dB (Wide) 6) Distortion : 5% (1 kHz 60%) 7) Hum & Noise : -40 dB(HP8920A 300Hz 3kHz BPF) 8) Audio output : 1000 mW 9) BAND SPREAD : 85MHz 10) Speaker size : 45 pi 4. Theory of Operation EXTERNAL VIEW 4-1 Features & Operation 1. Monitor Press the Monitor key momentarily to disable the Tone squelch. 2. Radio Call By using Various 5Tone, individual / Group call is available. 16 Receiving codes are available as well as open call. 3. Missed calls list 16 Missed calls can be listed. If a call remains unanswered, the call will be stored by the radio. 4. contact list During a call, the contact list may be used to give access to up to 16 preprogrammed numbers accessed via the menu. 5. status list A status is a code for transmitting prearranged messages, e.g. status β05β may indicate βlaunchβ. Status list contains up to 30 entries. 6. Channel : 255 channel 7. Scan ON/off 8. Power level : Power level is adjustable in each channel respectively. 9. Talkaround on/off 10. Emergency : 11. Lone Worker 12. Tx Tone select : In the menu, tx dcs /ctcss tone is adjustable. 13. Rx Tone select : In the menu, rx dcs /ctcss tone is adjustable. 14. Group : Defines group tone. You can select tone code for group, and it is used as a default value . 0~9 and a, b, c, d available. And βAβ is used as a basic value.. 15. BEEP ON/OFF : BEEP sound ON/OFF. 16. KEY LOCK : LOCK/UNLOCK Button KEY. 17. SQUELCH : Squelch level is adjustable 18. AUTO SQUELCH : Squelch level is adjustable automatically by surroundings. 19. DTMF ON/OFF : DTMF function is available. 20. VOX : VOX LEVEL is adjustable by pushing up and down button. 21. AUTO VOX : VOX level is adjustable automatically by surroundings. 22. P - SCAN : Priority Scan 23. POWER SAVE : Power save mode is available. 24. PASS WORD : This function is useful for security reason. 25. LOCATION INDICATE : Indicate where the radio is located by blinking green light every 7 seconds. 26. SCRMABLE : Internal Voice Scrambler is available. 27. STUN / UNSTUN : For added security and to avoid abuse of the radio system in which you operate a feature known as Stun/Unstun is included in your radio. 28. BACKLIGHT : Lamp is lighting when you check LCD status. 4-2 LCD Display and Icons 1.ANT GAZE ; Shows the received signal strength. 2.TX POWER HIGH: Indicate power level 3.KEY LOCK: Appears during key lock function is ON. 4.ALART(BEEP) ON/OFF: Appears when beep sound is turned ON. 5.Battery level indicator: Indicates reaming battery power. 6.VOX ON/OFF: Appears when VOX function is turned On. 7.SCAN: Appears when Scan function is activated. 8.SCRAMBLE: Appears while the voice scrambler function is activated. 9.TALK AROUND Indicator. 4-3 Features 1. Channel This radio offers up to 255 channels 1). By using button, you can select the desired channel. 2. Missed calls list Up to 16 calls can be stored. If the same radio calls more than once, only the most recent call is stored. When fifteen calls have been stored by the radio, depending on the radio programming the sixteenth call received may overwrite the first or not be stored by the radio. 1). to enter Menu Mode. 2) Display shows 3) to select 4) orto scroll list 5) to exit 3. Contact list 1). to enter Menu Mode. 2) orto until 3) to select 4) orto scroll list 5) to exit 4. Status call list 4-1. Making STATUS call 1) to enter Menu Mode. 2) orto until 3) to select 4) orto scroll list 5) Push PTT KEY for sending message on the LCD. 4-2 Make STATUS Message 1) to enter Menu Mode. 2) orto until 3) to select 4) orto scroll list 5) to SELECT 5. Lone work 1). to enter Menu Mode. 2) orto until 3) to select 4) orto select ON/OFF 6. Tx power . 1). to enter Menu Mode. 2) orto until 3) to select 4) orto select HIGH / LOW POWER 5) to select 7. Tβ¦
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FCC ID LABEL 1. FCC ID label drawing 2. FCC ID label location - Rear side of set E-TECH Co., Ltd. Model : IP400 FCC ID : R72IP400 Made in Korea
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1. Introduction IP 400 has a compact size with a various features in the range of 405~490MHz. IP 400 Has a various features shown as below. IP 400 constructed with a microprocessor controlled, temperature compensated Phase Locked Loop(PLL) frequency synthesizer. The radio features a double conversion receiver and a direct FM transmitter modulator. A special integrated circuit provides support to sub-audible signaling(CTCSS & DCS) and most of the receiving parts are switched off periodically in the power save mode to reduce battery current drain during standby. 2. Description of Unit Items Model Radio IP 400 Antenna IA-444 1700mAh Li-Ion battery pack BL 1700 Desktop rapid charter IC-170 Adaptor Supplied Package User manual Items Model External / Speaker MicrophoneES-1 Earpiece Microphone EP-1 Earpiece VOX Microphone EV-1 Accessories VOX & PTT Headset VP-1 3. Technical Specifications 3-1 General 1) Frequency range : 405~490 MHz 2) Channels : 255 Channels 3) Channel spacing : 12.5 kHz/25 kHz 4) Communication method : Simplex 5) Antenna Impedance : 50 ohm 6) Antenna : Whip Antenna 7) Power supply voltage : LI-1700mAh Li-Ion battery pack(Voltage: 7.5V DC) 8) Current Drain : When Transmitting(4W) - < 2A When Receiving(0.5W) - < 300mA Transmit standby - < 60mA Receiver standby(PSC MODE) - < 50mA 9) Microphone : Internal Condenser Microphone(External Speaker Micro phone is available) 10) Operating temperature range: -30 +60 11) Size : 56(W)x100(H)x34(D) 12) Weight : 285g 3-2 Transmitter 1) Power Output : HIGH β 4W, LOW - 1W 2) Modulation : 8K5F3E/16K0F3E 3) Oscillator method : PLL 4) Frequency Stability : less than Β±0.00025% (Β±2.5PPM) 5) Maximum frequency deviation: Β±2.5 kHz(Narrow)/ Β±5 kHz(Wide) 6) Audio Distortion : less than 5% (1 kHz 60%) 7) SPURIOUS Emission : -36 [dBm] 8) FM Hum & Noise : -40 [dB] (HP8920A 300Hz 3kHz BPF) 9) BAND SPREAD : 85 [MHz] 3-3 Receiver 1) Receiver Type : Double Super Hetero type 2) Sensitivity : -0.25uV (12dB SINAD ) 3) Frequency Stability : Β±0.00025%(Β±2.5PPM) 4) SPURIOUS Rejection : -70 dB 5) Adjacent Channel Selectivity: -60 dB (Narrow) , -70 dB (Wide) 6) Distortion : 5% (1 kHz 60%) 7) Hum & Noise : -40 dB(HP8920A 300Hz 3kHz BPF) 8) Audio output : 1000 mW 9) BAND SPREAD : 85MHz 10) Speaker size : 45 pi 4. Theory of Operation EXTERNAL VIEW 4-1 Features & Operation 1. Monitor Press the Monitor key momentarily to disable the Tone squelch. 2. Radio Call By using Various 5Tone, individual / Group call is available. 16 Receiving codes are available as well as open call. 3. Missed calls list 16 Missed calls can be listed. If a call remains unanswered, the call will be stored by the radio. 4. contact list During a call, the contact list may be used to give access to up to 16 preprogrammed numbers accessed via the menu. 5. status list A status is a code for transmitting prearranged messages, e.g. status β05β may indicate βlaunchβ. Status list contains up to 30 entries. 6. Channel : 255 channel 7. Scan ON/off 8. Power level : Power level is adjustable in each channel respectively. 9. Talkaround on/off 10. Emergency : 11. Lone Worker 12. Tx Tone select : In the menu, tx dcs /ctcss tone is adjustable. 13. Rx Tone select : In the menu, rx dcs /ctcss tone is adjustable. 14. Group : Defines group tone. You can select tone code for group, and it is used as a default value . 0~9 and a, b, c, d available. And βAβ is used as a basic value.. 15. BEEP ON/OFF : BEEP sound ON/OFF. 16. KEY LOCK : LOCK/UNLOCK Button KEY. 17. SQUELCH : Squelch level is adjustable 18. AUTO SQUELCH : Squelch level is adjustable automatically by surroundings. 19. DTMF ON/OFF : DTMF function is available. 20. VOX : VOX LEVEL is adjustable by pushing up and down button. 21. AUTO VOX : VOX level is adjustable automatically by surroundings. 22. P - SCAN : Priority Scan 23. POWER SAVE : Power save mode is available. 24. PASS WORD : This function is useful for security reason. 25. LOCATION INDICATE : Indicate where the radio is located by blinking green light every 7 seconds. 26. SCRMABLE : Internal Voice Scrambler is available. 27. STUN / UNSTUN : For added security and to avoid abuse of the radio system in which you operate a feature known as Stun/Unstun is included in your radio. 28. BACKLIGHT : Lamp is lighting when you check LCD status. 4-2 LCD Display and Icons 1.ANT GAZE ; Shows the received signal strength. 2.TX POWER HIGH: Indicate power level 3.KEY LOCK: Appears during key lock function is ON. 4.ALART(BEEP) ON/OFF: Appears when beep sound is turned ON. 5.Battery level indicator: Indicates reaming battery power. 6.VOX ON/OFF: Appears when VOX function is turned On. 7.SCAN: Appears when Scan function is activated. 8.SCRAMBLE: Appears while the voice scrambler function is activated. 9.TALK AROUND Indicator. 4-3 Features 1. Channel This radio offers up to 255 channels 1). By using button, you can select the desired channel. 2. Missed calls list Up to 16 calls can be stored. If the same radio calls more than once, only the most recent call is stored. When fifteen calls have been stored by the radio, depending on the radio programming the sixteenth call received may overwrite the first or not be stored by the radio. 1). to enter Menu Mode. 2) Display shows 3) to select 4) orto scroll list 5) to exit 3. Contact list 1). to enter Menu Mode. 2) orto until 3) to select 4) orto scroll list 5) to exit 4. Status call list 4-1. Making STATUS call 1) to enter Menu Mode. 2) orto until 3) to select 4) orto scroll list 5) Push PTT KEY for sending message on the LCD. 4-2 Make STATUS Message 1) to enter Menu Mode. 2) orto until 3) to select 4) orto scroll list 5) to SELECT 5. Lone work 1). to enter Menu Mode. 2) orto until 3) to select 4) orto select ON/OFF 6. Tx power . 1). to enter Menu Mode. 2) orto until 3) to select 4) orto select HIGH / LOW POWER 5) to select 7. Tx Tone Selecting Transmitting TONE(CTCSS/DCS). 1). to enter Menu Mode. 2) orto until 3) to select 4) orto Select TONE either CTCSS or DCS. 0= NON TONE 1-38 Cβ¦
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6. Alignment 6-1 Alignment point 6-2 Voltage Check 1) Set up the radio frequency to (405.025[Mhz]) then measure whether R/Tx voltage is over 0.8[v]. 2) Set up the radio frequency (489.975[Mhz]) then measure whether R/Tx voltage is under 5[v]. 3) When Un-Lock is display on LCD means defective goods. 6-3 Transmitter 1) At the frequency range of (446.025[MHz]), set up Tx mode then adjust frequency by using VR 301 at the level of Β±150[Hz]. High power should be 3~4.6[W]. In case of out of this range, you can check whether current is under 2A then adjust at the level of 3.8W by using VR501. Low power should be 1[W] Β±0.2[W]. In case of out of range, you can adjust it by using VR502. FM DEVIATION should be adjusted at the level of 2.1[khz] Β±0.1[khz] by using VR303. Low frequency input is 1[kHz],50[mV]. 2) After you set up MOD at the frequency range of (446.025[MHz]), adjust TONE DEVIATION by using VR 302 at the level of 0.45[kHz] Β±0. k05[zH] . 6-4 Receiver, Set up Receiving Mode at (SSG -60d[Bm]). At the frequency range of 446.025[MHz], FM 1.5[kHz], adjust Volume at (0.5[W]). Sensitivity at the level of 12[dB] SINAD, check whether it is under -119[dBm]., and SQ(LEVEL8) is between -117[dBm] ~ -123[dBm by using VR101. In case of out of range, adjust it at 120[dBm]. 6-5 Wideband specification check At the frequency range of (446.025[MHz]), you have to check whether FM DEVIATION should be (3.6 ~ 4.8[kHz]), in case of 1G-4(446.025[MHz]), TONE DEVIATION should be (0.5~1.2[KHz]). Also, you have to check whether in case of 1G-2(446.025[MHz]), sensitivity should be (12[dB] SINAD, -119[dBm]). SQ sensitivity is between -116[dBm] and -124[dBm] 6-6 FINAL(QC) Inspect specification 1) 456.025[MHz] Narrow a. Frequency : Β±300[Hz] b. Output power(L/H) : 0.7 ~ 1.2[W] / 3 ~ 4.6[W] c. FM DEVIATION(Narrow) : 1.8 ~ 2.5[kHz](1[kHz], 50[mV]) d. TONE DEVIATION : 0.3 ~ 0.6[kHz] e. Sensitivity : < -117[dBm] f. SQ Sensitivity : -116[dBm] ~ -124[dBm]( 2) 456.025[MHz] Wide band a. FM DEVIATION(Wide band) : 3.8 ~ 5.0[kHz](1[kHz], 50[mV]) b. TONE DEVIATION : 0.5 ~ 1.2[kHz] c. Sensitivity : < -117[dBm] d. SQ Sensitivity : -116[dBm] ~ -124[dBm]
β β β βΒ° Β° β - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ββ β β β β β β β ββ Appendix A Calibration Certificate - PROBE - DAE - DIPOLE Appendix B Measurement Plots 1 / 1 file://C:\DASY4 Report\E-Tech\IP450_Valid-3.htm2004-06-17 Date/Time: 06/17/04 10:28:04 Test Laboratory: SGS Testing Korea IP400_450MHz_Valid_Head_250mW DUT: Dipole 450 MHz; Type: D450V2; Serial: D450V2 - SN:1015 Communication System: CW; Frequency: 450 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: HSL 450MHz Medium parameters used: f = 450 MHz; s = 0.879 mho/m; e r = 44.8; ? = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1782; ConvF(7.6, 7.6, 7.6); Calibrated: 2004-04-28 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical And Optical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn567; Calibrated: 2004-04-30 - Phantom: SAM_TP-1300; Type: SAM MIC #2000-93; Serial: TP-1300 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.2 Build 44; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 112 450MHz Validation JUN 2004/Area Scan (61x121x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Reference Value = 42.3 V/m; Power Drift = -0.0 dB Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 1.49 mW/g 450MHz Validation JUN 2004/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 42.3 V/m; Power Drift = -0.0 dB Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 1.48 mW/g Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 2.59 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 1.4 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 0.869 mW/g 0 dB = 1.48mW/g 1 / 1 file://C:\DASY4 Report\E-Tech\IP400_low_405MHz_Head-2.htm2004-06-17 Date/Time: 06/17/04 16:46:23 Test Laboratory: SGS Testing Korea IP400_low_405MHz_Head DUT: IP400; Type: UHF; Serial: none Communication System: CW; Frequency: 405 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: HSL 450MHz Medium parameters used: f = 405 MHz; s = 0.839 mho/m; e r = 45.6; ? = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1782; ConvF(7.6, 7.6, 7.6); Calibrated: 2004-04-28 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical And Optical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn567; Calibrated: 2004-04-30 - Phantom: SAM_TP-1300; Type: SAM MIC #2000-93; Serial: TP-1300 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.2 Build 44; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 112 405MHz/Area Scan (61x161x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Reference Value = 52.9 V/m; Power Drift = -0.2 dB Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 2.33 mW/g 405MHz/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 52.9 V/m; Power Drift = -0.2 dB Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 2.28 mW/g Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 3.31 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 2.19 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 1.62 mW/g 0 dB = 2.28mW/g 1 / 1 file://C:\DASY4 Report\E-Tech\IP400_Mid_450MHz_Head-1.htm2004-06-17 Date/Time: 06/17/04 16:46:23 Test Laboratory: SGS Testing Korea IP400_Mid_450MHz_Head DUT: IP400; Type: UHF; Serial: none Communication System: CW; Frequency: 450 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: HSL 450MHz Medium parameters used: f = 450 MHz; s = 0.879 mho/m; e r = 44.8; ? = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1782; ConvF(7.6, 7.6, 7.6); Calibrated: 2004-04-28 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical And Optical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn567; Calibrated: 2004-04-30 - Phantom: SAM_TP-1300; Type: SAM MIC #2000-93; Serial: TP-1300 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.2 Build 44; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 112 450MHz/Area Scan (61x161x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Reference Value = 91.4 V/m; Power Drift = -0.18 dB Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 7.02 mW/g 450MHz/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 91.4 V/m; Power Drift = -0.18 dB Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 6.19 mW/g Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 9.01 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 5.95 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 4.36 mW/g 0 dB = 6.19mW/g 1 / 1 file://C:\DASY4 Report\E-Tech\IP400_high_490MHz_Head-1.htm2004-06-17 Date/Time: 06/17/04 16:46:23 Test Laboratory: SGS Testing Korea IP400_high_490MHz_Head DUT: IP400; Type: UHF; Serial: none Communication System: CW; Frequency: 490 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: HSL 450MHz Medium parameters used: f = 490 MHz; s = 0.903 mho/m; e r = 43.1; ? = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1782; ConvF(7.6, 7.6, 7.6); Calibrated: 2004-04-28 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical And Optical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn567; Calibrated: 2004-04-30 - Phantom: SAM_TP-1300; Type: SAM MIC #2000-93; Serial: TP-1300 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.2 Build 44; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 112 490MHz/Area Scan (61x161x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Reference Value = 79.9 V/m; Power Drift = -0.18 dB Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 5.36 mW/g 490MHz/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 79.9 V/m; Power Drift = -0.18 dB Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 4.64 mW/g Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 6.71 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 4.44 mW/g; SAR(10 g) = 3.25 mW/g 0 dB = 4.64mW/g 1 / 1 file://C:\DASY4 Report\E-Tech\IP400_2JULY-1.htm2004-07-02 Date/Time: 06/18/04 17:11:41 Test Laboratory: SGS Testing Korea IP400_Low_405MHz_Muscle DUT: IP400; Type: UHF; Serial: none Communication System: CW; Frequency: 405 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1 Medium: M450 Medium parameters used: f = 405 MHz; s = 0.919 mho/m; e r = 58.5; ? = 1000 kg/m 3 Phantom section: Flat Section DASY4 Configuration: - Probe: ET3DV6 - SN1782; ConvF(7.4, 7.4, 7.4); Calibrated: 2004-04-28 - Sensor-Surface: 4mm (Mechanical And Optical Surface Detection) - Electronics: DAE3 Sn567; Calibrated: 2004-04-30 - Phantom: SAM_TP-1300; Type: SAM MIC #2000-93; Serial: TP-1300 - Measurement SW: DASY4, V4.2 Build 44; Postprocessing SW: SEMCAD, V1.8 Build 112 405MHz/Area Scan (61x161x1): Measurement grid: dx=15mm, dy=15mm Reference Value = 92.1 V/m; Power Drift = -0.14 dB Maximum value of SAR (interpolated) = 9.34 mW/g 405MHz/Zoom Scan (7x7x7)/Cube 0: Measurement grid: dx=5mm, dy=5mm, dz=5mm Reference Value = 92.1 V/m; Power Drift = -0.14 dB Maximum value of SAR (measured) = 8.98 mW/g Peak SAR (extrapolated) = 14.1 W/kg SAR(1 g) = 8.57β¦
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VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE Applicant : E-TECH Co., Ltd. FM Handheld Transceiver lris IP400 STROR-04-009 APPLICABLE STANDARDS 1. Description of EUT 2. General Information of EUT 3. Test Procedure 3.1 Output Power Conducted FCC 2.1046(a),FCC 90.205 3.2 Radiated Spurious Emissions FCC 2.1053, FCC 90.210 3.3 Conducted Spurious Emissions FCC 2.1051 3.4 Audio Frequency Response FCC 2.1047(a) 3.5 Audio Low Pass Filter Frequency Response FCC 2.1047(a), FCC 90.242(b)(8) 3.6 Modulation Limiting FCC 2.1047(b),22.915(b),90.210 β β 3.7 Occupied Bandwidth FCC 2.1049,90.210 3.8 Frequency stability FCC 2.1055,FCC 90.213 3.9 Transient frequency behaviour FCC 90.214 Output Power Conducted FCC 2.1046(a), FCC90.205 Test Equipment Used Spectrum Analyzer H/P 8565E Dec. 2004 Signal Generator Agilent E4438CMay. 2005 Temperature Chamber Han-Gil Technique HGTP-4050 Dec. 2004 Power Meter Agilent E4416A May. 2005 Power Sensor Agilent E9327A May. 2005 DC Power Supply Agilent 6674A May. 2005 5.Radiated Spurious Emissions FCC 2.1053(a), FCC90.210 Test Equipment Used Spectrum analyzer H/P 8593E Sep. 2004 Signal Generator Agilent 8648D May 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dummy Load BIRD 8404 Dec. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3110 Jan. 2005 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3104C Feb. 2005 Log-periodic S/B UHALP9107 Jan. 2005 Anechoic Chamber Seo Young EMC - - Test Equipment Used Spectrum analyzer H/P 8593E Sep. 2004 Signal Generator Agilent 8648D May 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dummy Load BIRD 8404 Dec. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3110 Jan. 2005 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3104C Feb. 2005 Log-periodic S/B UHALP9107 Jan. 2005 Anechoic Chamber Seo Young EMC - - Test Equipment Used Spectrum analyzer H/P 8593E Sep. 2004 Signal Generator Agilent 8648D May 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dummy Load BIRD 8404 Dec. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3110 Jan. 2005 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3104C Feb. 2005 Log-periodic S/B UHALP9107 Jan. 2005 Anechoic Chamber Seo Young EMC - - Test Equipment Used Spectrum analyzer H/P 8593E Sep. 2004 Signal Generator Agilent 8648D May 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dummy Load BIRD 8404 Dec. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3110 Jan. 2005 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3104C Feb. 2005 Log-periodic S/B UHALP9107 Jan. 2005 Anechoic Chamber Seo Young EMC - - Test Equipment Used Spectrum analyzer H/P 8593E Sep. 2004 Signal Generator Agilent 8648D May 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dummy Load BIRD 8404 Dec. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3110 Jan. 2005 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3104C Feb. 2005 Log-periodic S/B UHALP9107 Jan. 2005 Anechoic Chamber Seo Young EMC - - Test Equipment Used Spectrum analyzer H/P 8593E Sep. 2004 Signal Generator Agilent 8648D May 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dummy Load BIRD 8404 Dec. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3110 Jan. 2005 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3104C Feb. 2005 Log-periodic S/B UHALP9107 Jan. 2005 Anechoic Chamber Seo Young EMC - - Test Equipment Used Spectrum analyzer H/P 8593E Sep. 2004 Signal Generator Agilent 8648D May 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dummy Load BIRD 8404 Dec. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3110 Jan. 2005 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3104C Feb. 2005 Log-periodic S/B UHALP9107 Jan. 2005 Anechoic Chamber Seo Young EMC - - Test Equipment Used Spectrum analyzer H/P 8593E Sep. 2004 Signal Generator Agilent 8648D May 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dummy Load BIRD 8404 Dec. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3110 Jan. 2005 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3104C Feb. 2005 Log-periodic S/B UHALP9107 Jan. 2005 Anechoic Chamber Seo Young EMC - - Test Equipment Used Spectrum analyzer H/P 8593E Sep. 2004 Signal Generator Agilent 8648D May 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dummy Load BIRD 8404 Dec. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3110 Jan. 2005 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3104C Feb. 2005 Log-periodic S/B UHALP9107 Jan. 2005 Anechoic Chamber Seo Young EMC - - Test Equipment Used Spectrum analyzer H/P 8593E Sep. 2004 Signal Generator Agilent 8648D May 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dummy Load BIRD 8404 Dec. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3110 Jan. 2005 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3104C Feb. 2005 Log-periodic S/B UHALP9107 Jan. 2005 Anechoic Chamber Seo Young EMC - - Test Equipment Used Spectrum analyzer H/P 8593E Sep. 2004 Signal Generator Agilent 8648D May 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dipole Antenna Schwarzbeck Mess UHAP May. 2005 Dummy Load BIRD 8404 Dec. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Horn Antenna Schwarzbeck BBHA9120A Sep. 2004 Biconical Antenna EMCO 3110 Jan. 20β¦
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Photos of the test setup
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 9 | 405 MHz - 490 MHz | 4 W | 16K0F3E | 2.5 ppm |

FM Handheld Transceiver (VHF)
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
FM Handheld Transceiver (UHF)
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
FM Handheld Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
FM Handheld Transceiver
Equipment Class
TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
Private Land Mobile Radio for Vehicle (UHF)
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter