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SkyPilot SkyConnector Outdoor Installation Contents About This Guide 5 Audience and Purpose 6 How This Guide Is Organized 6 Conventions Used in This Guide 7 Chapter 1 Introduction 9 Solution Overview 10 Mesh Network 10 SkyGateway 12 SkyExtender Devices 12 SkyConnector and SkyAccess DualBand 13 Chapter 2 The SkyConnector Outdoor Installation Kit 15 Kit Contents 16 What Else You Need 16 Chapter 3 Installing a SkyConnector 19 Planning your Installation 20 Cabling the SkyConnector 21 Powering on the SkyConnector 23 Optimizing Location 26 Monitoring SkyConnector Status 28 Mounting the SkyConnector 29 Configuring the SkyConnector 31 Accessing the Command-Line Interface 32 Troubleshooting 33 Appendix A Grounding Guidelines 35 General Grounding Strategy 35 Making Connections “Gas-Tight” 36 Checking Cold-Water Pipe Integrity 37 Measuring Resistance 37 Adding Surge Protection 37 Grounding Checklist 38 Appendix B FCC Statements 39 About This Guide This guide explains how to install and set up a SkyPilot™ SkyConnector™ Outdoor to provide wireless network access to users of a SkyPilot wireless mesh network. It assumes administrator-level knowledge of IP networks and a familiarity with configuring wireless devices. Chapter Highlights • Audience and purpose • How this guide is organized • Conventions used in this guide SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 6 Audience and Purpose This guide provides directions for installing and setting up a SkyPilot SkyConnector Outdoor device that can provide access to users of a SkyPilot wireless mesh network. This guide assumes administrator-level knowledge of IP networks and a familiarity with configuring wireless devices. How This Guide Is Organized This guide is organized as follows: • Chapter , “ 1,” provides an overview of the SkyPilot Networks solution, describes the SkyPilot devices, and then illustrates how they combine to form a mesh network. • Chapter , “2,” provides the information you need before you begin your installation. • Chapter , “ 3,” provides instructions for the physical installation of the SkyConnector Outdoor as well as background information about configuration and references to associated procedures. • Appendix , “ A,” provides direction on protecting your SkyPilot device with proper grounding and surge protection. • Appendix , “ Error! Reference source not found.,” provides the FCC radio frequency interference statements for the SkyConnector Outdoor. • Appendix , “ C” provides technical specifications for the SkyConnector Outdoor. SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 7 Conventions Used in This Guide This section describes the text and syntax conventions used throughout this guide. Text Conventions This guide uses the following text conventions: • Italic is used to introduce new terms. • Bold is used to indicate what you click or type in a graphical user interface (for example, commands names or text being entered). In examples showing user interaction with the command-line interface, bold is used to indicate user input as opposed to command output. • A monospace font is used for code elements (variable names, data values, function names, and so forth), command lines, scripts, and source code listings. • Italic-monospace is used for replaceable elements and placeholders within code listings. Syntax Conventions This guide uses the following conventions when showing syntax: • Angle brackets, “<“ and “>”, enclose mandatory elements. You must enter these elements. For example: ping <IP-address> • Square brackets, “[“ and “]”, enclose optional elements. You can omit these elements. For example: show filter [filter-table-number] Square brackets are also used to show the current value of parameters in the output of some commands. • A vertical bar, “|”, separates choices. For example: show bridge [cache | port] SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 9 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the SkyPilot Networks solution, describes the SkyPilot devices, and then illustrates how they combine to form a mesh network. Chapter Highlights • Solution overview • Mesh network • SkyGateway • SkyExtender devices • SkyConnector 1 SkyPilot SkyAccess DualBand Installation 10 Solution Overview SkyPilot Networks delivers a wireless, end-to-end broadband solution that seamlessly supports high-capacity, high-coverage mesh networks. Designed for managed-access networks and service providers, the SkyPilot network takes broadband wireless the “last mile” with a cost- effective, robust infrastructure solution. Based on a high-performance architecture that deploys intelligent antenna arrays, the SkyPilot network delivers a dynamic broadband solution with significant advantages for business and home users. SkyPilot wireless devices are simple to install and easily fit into any type of wireless environment—metropolitan, business, or home. The auto-discovery and rapid provisioning features of a SkyPilot wireless mesh network can greatly reduce deployment and maintenance costs. Multiple topology options and network scalability create intriguing options for rapidly expanding a metro Wi-Fi customer base. SkyPilot devices’ multiple antenna configurations work within mixed-use environments of municipal applications and broadband Internet access, supporting public-private partnerships such as public safety services. Mesh Network The typical configuration for a SkyPilot network is a mesh topology, which uses SkyExtenders to extend range and add network flexibility. In a mesh configuration, subscribers can either connect directly to the SkyGateway or connect indirectly via SkyExtenders (see Figure ). In addition to adding range, a mesh network allows connections from locations where obstructions prevent line-of-sight access to a SkyGateway hub. Mesh networks are ideal for dense subscriber environments, for filling in coverage “holes,” and for reaching subscribers in areas where RF communication is obstructed by hills, trees, buildings, or other obstacles. SkyPilo…
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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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1 Chris Harvey From: Claire Hoque [[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 12:38 PM To: Chris Harvey; Chris Harvey -TCB Subject: FW: SC4111 answer: Skypilot Network Inc., FCC ID: RV7-SC4111, Assessment NO.: AN08T7723, Notice#1 Attachments: 521-R0257-01 front.JPG; SkyPilot Adhoc Declaration - 4110-4111-4120-4121.pdf; SkyAccess_TPC_080403.pdf 521-R0257-01 front.JPG (2 MB) SkyPilot Adhoc Declaration - 4... SkyAccess_TPC_08 0403.pdf (32 K... -----Original Message----- From: Claire Hoque Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 5:04 PM To: Chris Harvey Cc: Amy Lie; Thu Chan Subject: SC4111 answer: Skypilot Network Inc., FCC ID: RV7-SC4111, Assessment NO.: AN08T7723, Notice#1 Hi Chris, Pls see answers below. Thanks, Claire -----Original Message----- From: Chris Harvey Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 6:25 AM To: Thu Chan Cc: Chris Harvey; Claire Hoque Subject: Skypilot Network Inc., FCC ID: RV7-SC4111, Assessment NO.: AN08T7723, Notice#1 Dear Claire and Thu, You are listed as the Technical Contact for the above referenced TCB application. The following item(s) need(s) to be resolved before the review can be continued: 1. The theory of operation indicates that the single band device (ODM Single 521- R0257-01) will only install the Atheros 5112 RF interface. The internal photos of this device show 2 radios installed and an external connector. Please confirm if this device will actually have 2 radios installed and will have an external RF Connector. If these are actually installed, please confirm that the 2nd radio is inactive and no RF will be provided to the external RF Connector. <answer>The SC4111 is a single-band device and will only have a single radio installed as per the attached photo (521-R0257-01 front.jpg). 2. The UNII report indicates that the Transmit Power Control (TPC) compliance 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 file is attached. 3. 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. 2 <answer>I have attached a signed copy of the 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]
Product Label drawing Product model Number: ___ SP-4100____ Product Description: SkyConnector –single band 5.5 to 5.7GHz SPN - Drawing Number: 505-00002-01 Approvals Engineering: Manufacturing: DATE: January 11, 2008 DATE: January 11, 2008 2055 Laurelwood Road FL 2 • Santa Clara, CA 95054 • Tel 408.764.8000 • Fax 408.764.8001 • www.skypilot.com
SkyPilot Network Inc. SkyConnector Patch Antenna SPN – 500-00248-01 - 5.15 to 5.35 GHz SPN – 500-00249-01 - 5.5 to 5.725 GHz Antenna Patterns 14 April 2005 SkyPilot Network Inc. Confidential 4/14/2005 Page 1 of 4 1.0 SkyConnector Azimuth Pattern The SkyConnector unit employs a panel antenna structure. The antenna azimuth beam width is approximately 30 degrees with the mean gain across the beam width at 16.5 dBi. The data and plot of antenna pattern in the azimuth direction is given in Table 1 and Figure 1 respectively. Azimuth Gain Azimuth Gain AzimuthGain AzimuthGain [Degs] [dBi] [Degs] [dBi] [Degs] [dBi] [Degs] [dBi] 0 17.0 90 -6.7 180 -25.7 270 -5.4 5 16.7 95 -7.4 185 -25.4 275 -4.5 10 16.3 100 -8.5 190 -30.2 280 -4.1 15 14.9 105 -8.9 195 -40.7 285 -4.7 20 12.1 110 -10.9 200 -27.0 290 -6.7 25 9.6 115 -12.5 205 -23.1 295 -8.2 30 5.5 120 -15.3 210 -18.1 300 -13.2 35 -2.0 125 -18.3 215 -15.0 305 -15.9 40 -10.7 130 -24.7 220 -16.3 310 -10.3 45 -10.4 135 -20.6 225 -18.0 315 -8.9 50 -10.2 140 -16.1 230 -25.6 320 -12.0 55 -16.6 145 -17.7 235 -21.2 325 -6.0 60 -29.6 150 -18.1 240 -13.0 330 2.1 65 -13.7 155 -21.3 245 -12.0 335 6.4 70 -9.2 160 -25.0 250 -11.7 340 10.4 75 -7.2 165 -23.8 255 -11.1 345 13.5 80 -6.7 170 -21.0 260 -8.5 350 15.8 85 -6.7 175 -26.8 265 -6.3 355 16.5 Table 1.- Skyconnector azimuth data 14 April 2005 SkyPilot Network Inc. Confidential 4/14/2005 Page 2 of 4 Single Sector -50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 Single Sector Figure 1.- Skyconnector azimuth pattern 14 April 2005 SkyPilot Network Inc. Confidential 4/14/2005 Page 3 of 4 1.4 SkyConnector Elevation Pattern The elevation beam width of the SkyConnector antenna is approximately 8 degrees total. The data and plot of antenna pattern in the azimuth direction is given in Table 2 and Figure 2 respectively. Note that in Figure 2, the horizon or 0 degrees is in the vertical direction. Angle, deg Gain, dBi Angle, deg Gain, dBi Angle, deg Gain, dBi Angle, deg Gain, dBi 0 17.0 90 -15.8 180 -25.7 270 -15.9 5 13.7 95 -16.4 185 -25.3 275 -15.3 10 1.5 100 -17.0 190 -24.8 280 -14.7 15 3.3 105 -17.5 195 -24.4 285 -14.2 20 -1.8 110 -18.1 200 -23.9 290 -13.6 25 -4.4 115 -18.7 205 -23.4 295 -13.0 30 -5.1 120 -19.2 210 -22.9 300 -12.5 35 -19.2 125 -19.8 215 -22.3 305 -11.9 40 -8.2 130 -20.4 220 -21.6 310 -11.3 45 -10.7 135 -20.9 225 -21.0 315 -10.8 50 -11.3 140 -21.6 230 -20.4 320 -7.9 55 -11.9 145 -22.2 235 -19.8 325 -18.5 60 -12.4 150 -22.8 240 -19.3 330 -5.6 65 -13.0 155 -23.4 245 -18.7 335 -4.0 70 -13.6 160 -23.9 250 -18.1 340 -2.3 75 -14.1 165 -24.4 255 -17.6 345 3.5 80 -14.7 170 -24.8 260 -17.0 350 1.4 85 -15.3 175 -25.3 265 -16.4 355 12.6 Table 2.- Skyconnector elevation data 14 April 2005 SkyPilot Network Inc. Confidential 4/14/2005 Page 4 of 4 elevation pattern -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5 10 15 20 elevation data Figure 2.- Skyconnector elevation pattern 14 April 2005 SkyPilot Network Inc. Confidential
SkyPilot SkyAccess/SkyConnector U-NII Band Transmit Power Control (TPC) Procedure Contents CONTENTS.................................................................................................................................... 3 OVERVIEW................................................................................................................................ 4 PROCEDURE.................................................................................................................................. 4 SkyPilot SkyAccess/SkyConnector TPC Procedure 4 Overview SkyAccess DualBand and SkyConnector units (hereafter referred to generically as SkyConnectors) operating in the U-NII bands of 5.25-5.35 GHz and 5.47-5.725 GHz employ a Transmit Power Control (TPC) mechanism which reduces the EIRP below the 30 dBm mean value by 6 dB to comply with the FCC’s part 15 requirements. This document illustrates the procedure to comply with this requirement. Procedure TPC is achieved by reducing the transmit power out of the 5 GHz radio via software commands. These commands are available at the “shell” console of the device which is accessible via either a wired Ethernet connection or via the wireless interface. In either case a “telnet” session is established and the required commands are then issued. 1. Telnet into the SkyConnector via the Ethernet or wireless access point (AP). a. Telnet to “192.168.0.2” 2. Type in the password to access the console: Password: public 3. Access the shell console: > vxshell 4. Type in the shell password: -> VxWorks Shell Password: *********** 1 SkyPilot SkyAccess/SkyConnector TPC Procedure 5 a. Please contact SkyPilot Support for shell access password www.skypilot.com/support/ . 5. At the shell prompt type in the following commands to decrease the transmit power by 6 dB for all the mod rates utilized in the SkyConnectors: <vx> spndPwrSet 6,8 <vx> spndPwrSet 9,8 <vx> spndPwrSet 12,8 <vx> spndPwrSet 18,8 <vx> spndPwrSet 24,8 <vx> spndPwrSet 36,8 <vx> spndPwrSet 48,8 <vx> spndPwrSet 54,8 NOTE These power setting changes take effect immediately upon issuance of the commands.
REPORT NO: 07U11219-5 DATE: FEBRUARY 08, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4111 IC: 5550A-SC4111 Page 79 of 88 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4031B 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. 10. MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS §1.1310 The criteria listed in Table 1 shall be used to evaluate the environmental impact of human exposure to radio-frequency (RF) radiation as specified in §1.1307(b), except in the case of portable devices which shall be evaluated according to the provisions of §2.1093 of this chapter. REPORT NO: 07U11219-5 DATE: FEBRUARY 08, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4111 IC: 5550A-SC4111 Page 80 of 88 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4031B 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. CALCULATIONS Given E = √ (30 * P * G) / d and S = E ^ 2 / 3770 where E = Field Strength in Volts/meter P = Power in Watts G = Numeric antenna gain d = Distance in meters S = Power Density in milliwatts/square centimeter Combining equations and rearranging the terms to express the distance as a function of the remaining variables yields: d = √ ((30 * P * G) / (3770 * S)) Changing to units of Power to mW and Distance to cm, using: P (mW) = P (W) / 1000 and d (cm) =100 * d (m) yields d = 100 * √ ((30 * (P / 1000) * G) / (3770 * S)) d = 0.282 * √ (P * G / S) where d = distance in cm P = Power in mW G = Numeric antenna gain S = Power Density in mW/cm^2 Substituting the logarithmic form of power and gain using: P (mW) = 10 ^ (P (dBm) / 10) and G (numeric) = 10 ^ (G (dBi) / 10) yields d = 0.282 * 10 ^ ((P + G) / 20) / √ S REPORT NO: 07U11219-5 DATE: FEBRUARY 08, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4111 IC: 5550A-SC4111 Page 81 of 88 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4031B 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. where d = MPE distance in cm P = Power in dBm G = Antenna Gain in dBi S = Power Density Limit in mW/cm^2 Rearranging terms to calculate the power density at a specific distance yields S = 0.0795 * 10 ^ ((P + G) / 10) / (d^2) REPORT NO: 07U11219-5 DATE: FEBRUARY 08, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4111 IC: 5550A-SC4111 Page 82 of 88 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4031B 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. LIMITS From §1.1310 Table 1 (B), the maximum value of S = 1.0 mW/cm^2 RESULTS ModePower DensityOutputAntennaMPE LimitPowerGainDistance (mW/cm^2)(dBm)(dBi)(cm) 802.11a1.012.4616.507.91
FCC CFR47 PART 15 SUBPART E INDUSTRY CANADA RSS-210 ISSUE 7 CERTIFICATION TEST REPORT FOR SINGLE BAND 802.11 BASED, FIXED WIRELESS NODE MODEL NUMBER: SP-4100 FCC ID: RV7-SC4111 IC: 5550A-SC4111 REPORT NUMBER: 07U11219-5 ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY 08, 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, U.S.A. TEL: (510) 771-1000 FAX: (510) 661-0888 REPORT NO: 07U11219-5 DATE: FEBRUARY 08, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4111 IC: 5550A-SC4111 Page 2 of 88 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4031B 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 REPORT NO: 07U11219-5 DATE: FEBRUARY 08, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4111 IC: 5550A-SC4111 Page 3 of 88 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4031B 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.................................................................................... 5 2. TEST METHODOLOGY ........................................................................................................ 6 3. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATION.................................................................................... 6 4. CALIBRATION AND UNCERTAINTY .................................................................................. 6 4.1. MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION ............................................................... 6 4.2. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY................................................................................ 6 5. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST ................................................................................................. 7 5.1. DESCRIPTION OF EUT................................................................................................ 7 5.2. MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER....................................................................................... 7 5.3. DESCRIPTION OF AVAILABLE ANTENNAS............................................................... 7 5.4. SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE..................................................................................... 7 5.5. WORST-CASE CONFIGURATION AND MODE .......................................................... 7 5.6. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SETUP................................................................................. 8 6. TEST AND MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT (HP filter!) ..................................................... 10 6.1. 802.11a MODE IN THE 5.2 GHz BAND...................................................................... 11 6.1.1. 26 dB and 99% BANDWIDTH ............................................................................. 11 6.1.2. PEAK POWER .................................................................................................... 15 6.1.3. AVERAGE POWER ............................................................................................ 20 6.1.4. PEAK POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY................................................................ 21 6.1.5. PEAK EXCURSION ............................................................................................ 25 6.1.6. CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS............................................................. 29 7. RADIATED TEST RESULTS .............................................................................................. 36 7.1. LIMITS AND PROCEDURE ........................................................................................ 36 7.2. RADIATED EMISSIONS ............................................................................................. 38 7.2.1. TRANSMITTER RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ....................................... 38 7.2.2. TRANSMITTER ABOVE 1 GHZ FOR 5470 TO 5725 MHz BAND ...................... 41 7.2.3. RECEIVER ABOVE 1 GHz.................................................................................. 50 7.2.4. WORST-CASE RADIATED EMISSIONS BELOW 1 GHz................................... 51 8. DYNAMIC FREQUENCY SELECTION ............................................................................... 55 8.1. OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................. 55 REPORT NO: 07U11219-5 DATE: FEBRUARY 08, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4111 IC: 5550A-SC4111 Page 4 of 88 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4031B 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. 8.1.1. LIMITS ................................................................................................................. 55 8.1.2. TEST AND MEASUREMENT SYSTEM .............................................................. 58 8.1.3. DESCRIPTION OF EUT...................................................................................... 62 8.2. 5478-5725 MHz BAND................................................................................................ 64 8.2.1. TEST CHANNEL AND METHOD ........................................................................ 64 8.2.2. PLOTS OF RADAR WAVEFORM, AND WLAN TRAFFIC.................................. 64 8.2.3. SLAVE DEVICE CONFIGURATION - CHANNEL MOVE TIME AND CHANNEL CLOSING TRANSMISSION TIME....................................................................................... 66 8.2.4. NON-OCCUPANCY PERIOD.............................................................................. 73 9. AC POWER LINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS ................................................................... 75 10. MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE …
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REPORT NO: 07U11219-5 DATE: FEBRUARY 08, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4111 IC: 5550A-SC4111 Page 83 of 88 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4031B 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: 07U11219-5 DATE: FEBRUARY 08, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4111 IC: 5550A-SC4111 Page 84 of 88 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES FORM NO: CCSUP4031B 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: 07U11219-5 DATE: FEBRUARY 08, 2008 FCC ID: RV7-SC4111 IC: 5550A-SC4111 Page 85 of 88 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATIO…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15E | 5.50 GHz - 5.70 GHz | 17.60 mW |

Wireless Mesh WAN Backhaul Node
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
Wireless Mesh Wide Area Network CPE
Equipment Class
NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
Dual Radio Concurrent AP/CB
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NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX
Dual Radio Concurrent AP/CB
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System
DUAL BAND 802.11 a/b/g BASED, FIXED WIRELESS NODE
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission System