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RV7-SC4110DUAL BAND 802.11 abg FIXED WIRELESS NODE

Trilliant Networks, Inc.
DUAL BAND 802.11 abg FIXED WIRELESS NODE - FCC ID RV7-SC4110 - Trilliant Networks, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Date of Grant
Apr 09, 2008
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Apr 09, 2008
Equipment Note
DUAL BAND 802.11 abg FIXED WIRELESS NODE
Frequency Range
2412.00000000 - 2462.00000000
Company
Trilliant Networks, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation Contents CONTENTS.................................................................................................................................... 3 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ................................................................................................................. 4 OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................ 5 FEATURES AND BENEFITS............................................................................................................. 5 ABOUT ACCESS POINT CONFIGURATION........................................................................................ 5 SKYPILOT NETWORK TOPOLOGY.................................................................................................. 6 SKYGATEWAY............................................................................................................................. 7 SKYEXTENDER AND SKYEXTENDER DUALBAND......................................................................... 8 SKYCONNECTOR AND SKYACCESS DUALBAND........................................................................... 8 THE SKYACCESS DUALBAND INSTALLATION KIT .............................................................. 11 WHAT THE KIT PROVIDES........................................................................................................... 12 WHAT ELSE YOU NEED............................................................................................................... 12 GETTING HELP............................................................................................................................ 14 INSTALLING A SKYACCESS DUALBAND .............................................................................. 15 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION................................................................................................... 15 CABLING THE SKYACCESS DUALBAND..................................................................................... 16 POWERING ON THE SKYACCESS DUALBAND.............................................................................. 19 OPTIMIZING LOCATION............................................................................................................... 21 Confirm signal acquisition.................................................................................................... 21 Verify network connection .................................................................................................... 21 MOUNTING THE SKYACCESS DUALBAND.................................................................................. 24 CONNECTING TO THE WIRELESS NETWORK................................................................................. 26 Connect to the wireless network with Ethernet..................................................................... 26 Connect to the wireless network via a Wi-Fi connection...................................................... 27 CONFIGURING THE SKYACCESS DUALBAND.............................................................................. 28 ACCESSING SKYACCESS DUALBAND COMMAND-LINE INTERFACES.............................. 29 CONNECT TO THE SKYACCESS INTERFACE................................................................................. 29 CONNECT TO THE ACCESS POINT INTERFACE.............................................................................. 30 FCC REGULATORY INFORMATION ....................................................................................... 32 FCC RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT............................................................... 32 FCC RADIATION EXPOSURE LIMITS........................................................................................... 33 SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................... 35 About This Guide This guide explains how to install and set up a SkyPilot™ SkyAccess™ DualBand that provides access to a SkyPilot wireless mesh network and serves as an access point for users of 802.1x wireless (Wi-Fi). This guide assumes administrator-level knowledge of IP networks and a familiarity with configuring wireless devices. SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 5 Overview SkyAccess DualBand is a dual-radio solution that combines SkyPilot’s long- range, high-capacity 5 GHz mesh backhaul with a high-powered 802.11b/g access point that lets service providers and municipalities offer standard Wi-Fi to subscribers. Features and benefits SkyAccess DualBand provides a highly flexible wireless solution that combines scalable Wi-Fi capacity with the seamless coverage of a wireless mesh network. Each SkyAccess DualBand can support multiple WLANs (wireless local area networks), each with its own VLAN and security policy. One SkyAccess DualBand can support several business models with a single service installation. About access point configuration The SkyAccess DualBand access point is set up to provide Wi-Fi access right out of the box. The access point includes a preconfigured WLAN with the SSID (service set identifier) SkyAccessDualBand, providing WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi protected access – pre-shared key) protection. Users attempting to connect to the SkyAccessDualBand WLAN must provide a password (publicpublic by default). The default configuration is provided for initial management and configuration of the SkyAccess DualBand access point via a wireless connection. You should always create a unique access point configuration before testing the device or making it available to customers. 1 SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 6 NOTE A wireless network protected by WPA-PSK is vulnerable. To provide a more secure level of protection, configure the WLAN for WPA authentication in which each user is authenticated separately. SkyPilot network topology SkyPilot Networks™ delivers a wirel…

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Users Manual

SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 15 Installing a SkyAccess DualBand This chapter provides instructions for planning and performing the physical installation of a SkyAccess DualBand. NOTE Professional Installation is required to ensure that the proper antenna is employed such that FCC transmit power limits for this equipment are not exceeded. Planning the installation In a typical wide area wireless mesh network, a SkyAccess DualBand would be installed on a utility pole or the roof of a building. The effective range of the SkyAccess DualBand is usually proportional to the height of the installation. When choosing a site for the device, consider the radio frequency (RF) environment and physical characteristics of the site. Trees, buildings, and hills can block a wireless signal. Also keep in mind that the RF environment is dynamic and can deteriorate over time as obstacles appear or are relocated. Testing potential sites to determine the suitability of the link topology for target applications is recommended. Once a potential site has been identified, use a topographic map or path profile software to ensure that terrain or obstacles will not interfere with the links. 3 SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 16 The site survey should include an RF scan to identify available frequencies. Check the preferred frequency at all locations; a frequency that’s clear at one location may be crowded at another. Frequency planning is a critical factor in planning and implementing a wireless mesh network. The site survey process should be ongoing. To verify that a site is relatively free of interference, site audits should occur every 6 to 12 months, scheduling regular maintenance visits to coincide with the site audits. Cabling the SkyAccess DualBand Ethernet cabling provides both power and data connectivity for the SkyAccess DualBand. The section provides instructions for attaching CAT5 cable to the device. 1 Terminate the appropriate grade and length of CAT5 cable with an RJ-45 connector and plug it into the RJ-45 port on the back of the SkyAccess DualBand. SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 17 Figure 3. Connecting CAT5 cable to the SkyAccess DualBand Make sure the fit is snug so that the cable does not interfere with the weather gasket. 2 Insert the weather gasket and secure the metal cover. Press the CAT5 cable into the gasket and insert the gasket into the housing, taking care not to twist or place unnecessary force on the RJ-45 connector. Fit the metal cover over the weather gasket and secure it with the four machine screws supplied in the accessory kit. 5 GHz SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 18 Figure 4. Attaching weather gasket and metal cover 5 GHz SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 19 4 Attach tie wraps to the neck of the weather gasket and tighten them so that they slightly depress the neck. Figure 5. Attaching tie wraps to the gasket neck The tie wraps provide relief from cable strain and ensure a fully weatherproof seal. Powering on the SkyAccess DualBand Prior to mounting the SkyAccess DualBand, power on the unit to use the onboard LEDs to facilitate optimal placement. 1 Connect the SkyAccess DualBand to the power supply, as follows: a. Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet. b. Connect the Ethernet cable to the port labeled “CPE” on the power injector. c. Plug the AC adapter into the power injector. 5 GHz SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 20 Figure 6. Providing power to the SkyAccess DualBand 2 Check the LEDs on the SkyAccess DualBand. If the connections are correct, the power LED (labeled “PWR”) and the WAN activity LED (labeled “WAN Act”) on the SkyAccess DualBand will illuminate. The WAN Act LED should blink and turn off, but the PWR LED should remain lit. Figure 7. Checking the SkyAccess DualBand LEDs 5 GHz SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 21 Optimizing location After powering on the SkyAccess DualBand, use the device’s LEDs to identify the optimal location for mounting—a location where it can easily acquire a signal from the wireless mesh network and quickly create links. Confirm signal acquisition ƒ Position the SkyAccess DualBand near the intended mounting location and watch the WAN Act LED for activity. The LED starts to blink when it has acquired a signal from the network and is attempting to set up a connection. If the WAN Act LED does not start blinking within 30 seconds, try changing the orientation of the SkyAccess DualBand or walk to a new location; then repeat the process until the LED begins blinking. When the LED starts blinking, make minor adjustments to find the location where the signal is strongest. (The faster the LED blinks, the stronger the signal.) When the WAN Act LED blinks steadily and at a high rate, you have an optimal signal. Go to the next section to verify the network connection. Verify network connection ƒ Watch the WAN Link LED for activity. Within approximately 90 seconds of locating a signal, the WAN Link LED should start to blink—first slowly, then more quickly. When the WAN Link LED is solid and the WAN Act LED is blinking, the SkyAccess DualBand has established an authorized connection to the network, indicating that the current location is suitable for mounting If both the WAN Act LED and the WAN Link LED continuing blinking, a signal is available but is not strong enough for reliable service. Keep trying different locations until you can confirm a network connection. SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 22 NOTE To optimize your SkyAccess DualBand installation, ask your network administrator (at the Network Operations Center) to measure signal strength on the node to which the SkyAccess DualBand has established a link. For more information on LED states, see Table 1. SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 23 Table 1. SkyAccess LED states LED LED state Device state LAN Link Steady illumination SkyAccess DualBand is connected to another device via its Ethernet port. LAN Act Blinking Device is transmi…

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Users Manual

System Architecture and Protocol Guide – 9-05 1 © 2005 SkyPilot Networks, Inc. Technical Overview System Architecture and Protocol Guide System Architecture and Protocol Guide – 9-05 2 © 2005 SkyPilot Networks, Inc. Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 3 System Components ................................................................................................................. 3 Network Topologies....................................................................................................................... 4 Point-to-Point/Multipoint ............................................................................................................ 4 Mesh .......................................................................................................................................... 4 RF Management ............................................................................................................................. 7 Eight-way Antenna Array........................................................................................................... 7 Spectral Management ............................................................................................................... 8 Link Management ...................................................................................................................... 9 Per-link Data Rates for Different Modulation Types .................................................................. 9 SkyPilot Synchronous Mesh Protocol...................................................................................... 10 Quality of Service ......................................................................................................................... 12 Security Provisions...................................................................................................................... 14 Traffic Filtering ......................................................................................................................... 14 VLANs...................................................................................................................................... 15 Encryption and Authentication................................................................................................. 15 Network Management .................................................................................................................. 16 System Architecture and Protocol Guide – 9-05 3 © 2005 SkyPilot Networks, Inc. Introduction The SkyPilot Carrier-Class Broadband Wireless System supports an innovative architecture offering point-to-point, point-to- multipoint and mesh topologies. Automatic network discovery and connectivity allows an operator to quickly build a network offering high levels of coverage and redundancy. The system implements a sophisticated and flexible Layer 2 network. Rate control and packet prioritization enables multiple service offerings, including high-quality voice over IP (VoIP) support. Packet filtering combined with wireless link encryption provides very high levels of security. Full authentication and management of subscriber nodes is supported, with each network element providing an SNMP Agent and a Command Line Interface (CLI). Software images are upgraded over the air. This document provides a description of the SkyPilot system architecture and protocols. The hardware components are described along with details of network topologies and routing, spectral and link management, network-wide synchronization, quality of service, security provisions, and network management. System Components The SkyPilot Carrier-Class Broadband Wireless System has four hardware components that together support a highly flexible wireless network architecture: • SkyGateway The SkyGateway provides an interface between the wireless network and the Internet or other Local/Wide Area Network (LAN/WAN). The SkyGateway links directly to SkyExtenders and/or SkyConnectors as customer premises equipment (CPE) in point-to-point/multipoint configurations, or indirectly via multiple SkyExtender hops in a full mesh network topology. The SkyGateway has a compact, lightweight, fully integrated mechanical design with a 10/100Base-T interface and an integral GPS receiver to provide a highly accurate system timing source. • SkyExtender The SkyExtender enables a network operator to expand coverage and increase system capacity. The SkyExtender can link directly to a SkyGateway and/or one or more SkyExtenders and/or SkyConnectors. The SkyExtender hardware is identical to that of the SkyGateway, with the software image differentiating functionality. The 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface may be used to provide a subscriber interface, allowing the SkyExtender to perform double-duty as CPE that extends the network’s reach from the SkyGateway(s). • SkyExtender DualBand The SkyExtender DualBand has the same backhaul features as a SkyExtender, and adds an integral Wi-Fi access point to afford service providers with greater flexibility when deploying wireless access solutions in HotZones or HotRegions. As the name implies, the SkyExtender DualBand has separate radios for backhaul (at 5 GHz) and access (industry-standard IEEE 802.11b/g at 2.4 GHz). The separation of access from backhaul enables the use of multiple non-overlapping channels when deploying a “honeycomb” of Wi-Fi cells, thus enhancing throughput, subscriber density, network capacity and scalability. • SkyConnector The SkyConnector comes in both outdoor and indoor variants, and provides an interface between a subscriber and the wireless SkyPilot network. The link may be indirect via a SkyExtender or direct to a SkyGateway. The subscriber interface is standard 10/100Base-T Ethernet. The SkyConnector is fully integrated and houses a single antenna with a 28° horizontal cov…

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Cover Letter(s)

1 Chris Harvey From: Claire Hoque [[email protected]] Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 5:24 PM To: Chris Harvey; Chris Harvey -TCB; Chris Harvey Cc: Thu Chan; Amy Lie Subject: SC4110 answer: Skypilot Network Inc., FCC ID: RV7-SC4110 , Assessment NO.: AN08T7721(DTS) & AN08T7722(NII), Notice#1 Attachments: SkyAccess_Install DualBand_080403(1).pdf; SkyPilot Adhoc Declaration - 4110-4111-4120-4121.pdf; SkyAccess_Install DualBand_080403(2).pdf; 07U11219-2B 5.6GHz SC4110 dual band FCC IC UNII WLAN Report.pdf; 07U11219-6B 2.4GHz dual Band SC4110 FCC DTS Report.pdf; SkyAccess_TPC_080407.pdf SkyAccess_Install DualBand_080... SkyPilot Adhoc Declaration - 4... SkyAccess_Install DualBand_080... 07U11219-2B .6GHz SC4110 dual. 07U11219-6B 2.4GHz dual Band S.. SkyAccess_TPC_08 0407.pdf (33 K... Hi Chris, Pls see our answer below. Thanks, Claire Hoque -----Original Message----- From: Chris Harvey Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 5:23 AM To: Thu Chan Cc: Chris Harvey; Claire Hoque Subject: Skypilot Network Inc., FCC ID: RV7-SC4110 , Assessment NO.: AN08T7721(DTS) & AN08T7722(NII), Notice#1 Dear Claire and Thu, You are listed as the Technical Contact for the above referenced TCB applications. The following item(s) need(s) to be resolved before the reviews can be continued: 1. The 2.4GHz RF Report states that this device is used for fixed point-to-point operation, but the point-to-point operation only applies to the 5.6GHz operation. The 2.4GHz may be point-to-multi-point, but the power limit should be adjusted by 1.4 dB since the 7.4dBi antenna is 1.4dB above 6dBi (this should not impact compliance). <answer>pls see revised report. 2. This device must be professionally installed since the 2.4GHz antenna connector is a standard connector (N). The installation guide must indicate that this device must be professionally installed. <answer>Please see attached updated installation manual that specifies professional installation. 3. The Theory of Operation indicates that the 2.4GHz and 5.6GHz radios can transmit simultaneously. This simultaneous transmission must be addressed in an MPE calculation for this fixed device. Please calculate the Power Densities at the minimum separation distance (20 cm or greater) and provide the worst case combined power density to ensure it is below the MPE Power Density Limit at that separation. Also, please note that MPE calculations should be performed to determine the Power density at a certain distance (20cm or greater) and not be used to determine separation distances less than 20cm (MPE does not apply at distances <20cm). <answer>pls see revised report. 4. The UNII report indicates that the Transmit Power Control (TPC) compliance 2 information will be supplied in a separate document, but this document appears not to have been submitted. Please supply the TPC compliance documentation. <answer>TPC is attached. 5. The FCC Requires that applications for UNII devices include a declaration from the Grantee verifying that the device does not have Ad Hoc capabilities on non-US frequencies and on DFS frequencies. Please submit this Grantee declaration. <answer>Please see attached DFS Declaration. The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information within 30 days of the original e-mail date may result in application dismissal and forfeiture of the filing fee. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the e-mail address listed below the name of the sender. Best regards, Chris Harvey [email protected]

ID Label/Location Info

2055 Laurelwood Road FL 2 • Santa Clara, CA 95054 • Tel 408.764.8000 • Fax 408.764.8001 • www.skypilot.com Product Label drawing Product model Number: ___SP-3500 ____ Product Description: SkyAccess Dual Band –5.5 to 5.7GHz and 2.4 GHz SPN - Drawing Number: 501-00039-01 Template= 676-00008-01 Approvals Engineering: Manufacturing: DATE: March 12, 2008 DATE:

Parts List/Tune Up Info

SF-245W-10SR 2.4GHz Mesh A/P antenna, 10 deg down-tilt Specifications: • 2400-2500MHz • Gain: 7.4dBi • Length: 17.5 inches • Weight: 4.7 oz • -3dB Beam-width: 20 degrees • Cross Polar Rejection: 15dB + • Max Power: 50 watts • Max wind survival: 150MPH + • Wind Load: 7.1 sq in • Connector: Integral N-male • Radome: White UV stabilized fiberglass • DC Shunt for lightning protection • RoHS Compliant • Mast mounting hardware optional 1275 N. Grove St. Anaheim, CA 92806-2114 Phone: 800.962.2611 Fax: 714.630.7024 Email: [email protected] NCG Company Vertical radiation pattern FEATURES: • 802.11b and 802.11g compatible • 10 degree down-tilt provides concentrated signal below the an- tenna • Male N-connector for easy installation • Compact gain antenna for point-to-multipoint applications • Heavy duty fiberglass for durability • Weather proof for indoor or outdoor installation MOUNTING OPTIONS: • MB-100: 1”-2.5” mast mount Manufactured by: COMET Company Ltd. VSWR 1.13:1 or less

Test Report

FCC CFR47 PART 15 SUBPART C CERTIFICATION TEST REPORT FOR DUAL BAND 802.11 a/b/g FIXED WIRELESS NODE MODEL NUMBER: SP-3500 FCC ID: RV7-SC4110 IC: 5550A-SC4110 REPORT NUMBER: 07U11219-6B ISSUE DATE: MARCH 26, 2008 Prepared for SKYPILOT NETWORKS INC. 2055 LAURELWOOD ROAD 2 nd FLOOR SANTA CLARA, CA 95054-2747 Prepared by COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES 47173 BENICIA STREET FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 REPORT NO: 07U11219-6B DATE: MARCH 26, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4110 IC: 5550A-SC4110 Page 2 of 88 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. Revision History Rev. Issue Date Revisions Revised By --- 02/08/08 Initial Issue T. Chan B 3/25/2008 Revised Section 7.1.3 and Added MPE Co-Location T. Chan REPORT NO: 07U11219-6B DATE: MARCH 26, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4110 IC: 5550A-SC4110 Page 3 of 88 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ATTESTATION OF TEST RESULTS............................................................................................. 4 2. TEST METHODOLOGY .................................................................................................................. 5 3. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATION .......................................................................................... 5 4. CALIBRATION AND UNCERTAINTY.......................................................................................... 5 4.1. MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION ............................................................................. 5 4.2. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ............................................................................................... 5 5. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST............................................................................................................6 5.1. DESCRIPTION OF EUT ..............................................................................................................6 5.2. MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER .................................................................................................... 6 5.3. DESCRIPTION OF AVAILABLE ANTENNAS ............................................................................. 6 5.4. SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE .................................................................................................... 6 5.5. WORST-CASE CONFIGURATION AND MODE......................................................................... 6 5.6. DESCRIPTION OF 2.4 GHz BAND TEST SETUP ...................................................................... 6 6. ITEST AND MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT............................................................................... 9 7. LIMITS AND RESULTS ................................................................................................................. 10 7.1. CHANNEL TESTS FOR THE 2400 TO 2483.5 MHz BAND ...................................................... 10 7.1.1. 6 dB BANDWIDTH ........................................................................................................... 10 7.1.2. 99% BANDWIDTH............................................................................................................ 17 7.1.3. PEAK OUTPUT POWER .................................................................................................. 24 7.1.4. AVERAGE POWER........................................................................................................... 32 7.1.5. PEAK POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY ............................................................................ 33 7.1.6. CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS.......................................................................... 40 8. RADIATED EMISSIONS FOR 2400 TO 2483.5 MHz BAND ..................................................... 53 8.1.1. TRANSMITTER RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ................................................. 53 8.1.2. TRANSMITTER ABOVE 1 GHz ...................................................................................... 56 8.1.3. WORST-CASE RADIATED EMISSIONS BELOW 1 GHz ............................................. 74 9. POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS .................................................................................. 76 10. MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE ................................................................................ 80 11. SETUP PHOTOS .......................................................................................................................... 84 REPORT NO: 07U11219-6B DATE: MARCH 26, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4110 IC: 5550A-SC4110 Page 4 of 88 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. 1. ATTESTATION OF TEST RESULTS COMPANY NAME: SKYPILOT NETWORKS, INC. 2055 LAURELWOOD ROAD 2nd FLOOR SANTA CLARA, CA 95054-2747 EUT DESCRIPTION: DUAL BAND 802.11 a/b/g FIXED WIRELESS NODE MODEL TESTED: SP-3500 SERIAL NUMBER: F07040003 DATE TESTED: DECEMBER 07-12, 2006 APPLICABLE STANDARDS STANDARD TEST RESULTS FCC PART 15 SUBPART C NO NON-COMPLIANCE NOTED Compliance Certification Services, Inc. tested the above equipment in accordance with the requirements set forth in the above standards. The test results show that the equipment tested is capable of demonstrating compliance with the requirements as documented in this report. Note: The results documented in this report apply only to the tested sample, under the conditions and modes of operation as described herein. This document may not be altered or revised in any way unless done so by Compliance…

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Test Setup Photos

REPORT NO: 07U11219-6 DATE: FEBRUARY 08, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4110 IC: 5550A-SC4110 Page 83 of 87 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. 11. SETUP PHOTOS ANTENNA PORT CONDUCTED RF MEASUREMENT SETUP ANTENNA PORT CONDUCTED PHOTO REPORT NO: 07U11219-6 DATE: FEBRUARY 08, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4110 IC: 5550A-SC4110 Page 84 of 87 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 47173 BENICIA STREET, FREMONT, CA 94538, USA TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. RADIATED RF MEASUREMENT SETUP RADIATED FRONT PHOTO REPORT NO: 07U11219-6 DATE: FEBRUARY 08, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4110 IC: 5550A-SC4110 Page 85 of 87 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Daniel Tousignant(Certification & Compliance Eng.)
[email protected]1-450-915-1631Fax: 1-450-375-8746

Test Firm

Compliance Certification ServicesBarbara Judge
[email protected]510-771-1104Fax: 510-661-0888

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz220.29 mW
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Output power listed is conducted. Professional installation is required. The only antenna approved for use with this transmitter is a 7.4dBi dipole as described in the filing. The antenna used for this transmitter must be installed in a fixed location with a separation distance of at least 40 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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