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SM5402 Operating Instructions About Your SM5402 Radio Maxon's SM5402 mobile radio are Compatible, Conventional radio system operation. The SM5402 is capable of up to 208 channels 13 Groups per system in conventional operation. The operation and functions for the SM5402 radios are described in this manual. We urge you to thoroughly read this manual before operating the radio. Application of some functions described in this manual is determined by the system you use. Your Maxon Dealer will program your radio so that you have the greatest number of functions possible relative to your needs. Should you have questions regarding the operation of the radio, please consult your Maxon Dealer. About Maxon Maxon is a world-respected name in professional FM two-way radio equipment operating in the UHF, VHF and 800 MHz frequencies; personal two-way communication devices, including the popular FRS (Family Radio Service) and GMRS radios; and a variety of wireless communication products (two-way voice messaging handsets, Wireless Local Loop terminals, etc.). Safety Information The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with its action in General Docket 93-62, November 7, 1997, has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated equipment. Maxon subscribes to the same safety standard for the use of its products. Proper operation of this radio will result in user exposure far below the Occupational Safety and Health Act and Federal Communications Commission limits. WARNING - The antenna shall be mounted in the centre of the vehicle roof, or trunk, to ensure a minimum separation distance of 110cm, or 60cm, respectively to persons who may stand close to the vehicle. And the antenna may only be mounted on metal body motor vehicles or vehicles with appropriate ground planes. And must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. WARNING - This radio has been tested and complies with the FCC RF exposure limits for “Occupational Use Only.” In addition, your FM radio complies with the following standards and guidelines with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans : - FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97-01 supplement C, Evaluating compliance with FCC guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields. - American National Standards Institute (C95.1-1992), IEEE standard for Safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz. - American National Standards Institute (C95.3-1992), IEEE recommended practice for the measurement of potentially hazardous electromagnetic fields – RF and Microwave. - DO not operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as this may damage the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits. A proper antenna is the antenna supplied with this radio by the manufacturer or an antenna specifically authorized by the manufacturer for use with this radio. - ALWAYS use Maxon authorized accessories. Use of unauthorized accessories can cause the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. - DO not transmit for more than 50% of total radio use time (50% duty cycle). Transmitting more than 50% of the time can cause FCC RF exposure compliance requirements to be exceeded. The information listed above provides the user with the information needed to make him or her aware of RF exposure, and what to do to assure that this radio operates within the FCC RF exposure limits. During transmissions, your Radio generates RF energy that can possibly cause interference with other devices or systems. To avoid such interference, turn off the radio in areas where signs are posted to do so. WARNING - It is mandatory that radio installations in vehicles fueled by liquefied petroleum gas conform to the following standard: National Fire Protection Association standard NFPA 58 applies to radio installations in vehicles fueled by liquefied petroleum (LP) gas with LP gas container in the trunk or other sealed-off space within the interior of the vehicle. This standard requires that: 1 Any space containing radio equipment shall be isolated by a seal from the space in which the LP gas container and its fittings are located. 2 Remote (outside) filling connections shall be vented to the outside. WARNING - DO not operate the transmitter of a mobile radio when someone outside the vehicle is within two feet (0.6 meter) of the antenna. WARNING - DO not allow children to operate transmitter - equipped radio equipment. WARNING - DO not allow operate the transmitter in areas that are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation such as hospitals, aircraft, and blasting sites. CAUTION - DO not operate the radio near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. CAUTION - DO not operate the transmitter of any radio unless all RF connectors are secure and any open connectors are properly terminated. All equipment must be properly grounded for safe operation. All equipment should be serviced by a qualified technician. NOTE: This radio operates in FCC regulated frequency bands. All radios must be licensed by the FCC before use. Because this radio contains a transmitter, Federal law prohibits unauthorized use or adjustments of this radio. Unpacking Inforamtion Remove and carefully inspect the contents of your package(s) for the following items: Radio Microphone DC Power Supply Cord Radio Mounting Bracket and Hardware Microphone Bracket and Hardware Operating Instructions SM5402 Features z Conventional radio operation z 9 character display with icons z Wideband frequency separation z Programmable output power z Programmable 12.5 / 25 kHz channel spacing z Multiple-function five button keypad z Programmable On / Off hook function z Talk Around z Scanning z Priority Scanning z Look Back z Scan list editing z CTCSS / DCS / DTMF / 2-Tone / ANI (Conventional operation) z …
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MAXON CIC Corp. Chongho Bldg, #7-61, Yangjae-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, 137-130 Korea TEL : +82-2-3498-3114 / FAX : +82-2-3498-3115 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Gentlemen: This letter is to comply with Section 0.457(d)(2)(i) and 0.459 pertaining to confidential material. We, MAXON CIC Corp., would like the following documents regarding this submission for FCC ID: RXUSM5402 to be kept confidential. 1. Schematics 2. Parts List The above material contains trade secrets or technical data, which would customarily be guarded from competitors. We do not want these documents to be accessible to the general public. Sincerely, Yu-Sik Seo / Manager
Report File No. : STROR-06-39 Date of Issue : May 19.2006 Page : 49 of 54 FCC ID : RXUSM5402 The results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested unless otherwise stated. This test report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without prior written permission of the Company. Tel. +82 31 428 5700 / Fax. +82 31 427 2371 www.sgstesting.co.kr 14.Attachment B-Photo of the EUT Front View of EUT Rear View of EUT Report File No. : STROR-06-39 Date of Issue : May 19.2006 Page : 50 of 54 FCC ID : RXUSM5402 The results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested unless otherwise stated. This test report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without prior written permission of the Company. Tel. +82 31 428 5700 / Fax. +82 31 427 2371 www.sgstesting.co.kr Left View of EUT Right View of EUT Report File No. : STROR-06-39 Date of Issue : May 19.2006 Page : 51 of 54 FCC ID : RXUSM5402 The results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested unless otherwise stated. This test report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without prior written permission of the Company. Tel. +82 31 428 5700 / Fax. +82 31 427 2371 www.sgstesting.co.kr Top View of EUT Bottom View of EUT
FCC ID LABEL 1. FCC ID label location - Bottom side of set 2. FCC ID label drawing MAXON CIC Corp. Model : SM5402 FCC ID : RXUSM5402 Made in Korea
Report File No. : STROR-06-39 Date of Issue : May 19.2006 Page : 52 of 54 FCC ID : RXUSM5402 The results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested unless otherwise stated. This test report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without prior written permission of the Company. Tel. +82 31 428 5700 / Fax. +82 31 427 2371 www.sgstesting.co.kr Inner View of EUT Top of Main-board Report File No. : STROR-06-39 Date of Issue : May 19.2006 Page : 53 of 54 FCC ID : RXUSM5402 The results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested unless otherwise stated. This test report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without prior written permission of the Company. Tel. +82 31 428 5700 / Fax. +82 31 427 2371 www.sgstesting.co.kr Bottom of Main-board Top of Keyboard Report File No. : STROR-06-39 Date of Issue : May 19.2006 Page : 54 of 54 FCC ID : RXUSM5402 The results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested unless otherwise stated. This test report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without prior written permission of the Company. Tel. +82 31 428 5700 / Fax. +82 31 427 2371 www.sgstesting.co.kr Bottom of Keyboard
4 DETAILED FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 4.1 UHF Transmit 1. Buffer 2. Power AMP 3. Low Pass Filter 4. Antenna Switch 5. A.P.C Circuits Buffer VCO output level is 0dBm and amplified to +17dBm (UHF)/(VHF). The buffer consists of Q2, 12,13 for isolation and gain. Power AMP The P.A Module(Q28) consists of 3-stage(Q18,Q39,Q28) amplifier and amplifies the TX signal from +37dBm to (+46~47)dBm. The input and the output terminal of the P.A Module are matcued 50 OHM. Low Pass Filter L21,25,,C296,96,98,100,297,110,99 are Chebyshev low pass filter. Unwanted harmonic are reduced by -65 dBc. Antenna Switch When transmitting, the diodes D15 and D2 are forward biased enabling the RF signal passage to the antenna. D15,D2 is shorted to ground inhibiting the RF signal to front-end. In receive the diodes D1 and D15/2 are reversed biased passing the signal from the antenna through L24 and C111 to the front-end without signal loss. Automatic Power Control Circuit The APC circuit consists of the R109, variable resistor RV1,5, U11, and Transistor Q34, Q37, and Q14,Q15,Q16. The supply current is monitored by difference voltage on R249 which is through for it. If the current is varied by RF power output or other reasons, it produces some bias voltage by U11 and Q34. The differential signal at the output of U11 is passed to Q14 and Q15that produces a constant power output to the antenna. RV5 is used to adjust the RF power level. 12.8 MHz TCXO The TCXO contains the 2-stage thermistor network compensation and crystal oscillator and modulation ports. Compensation is +/-2.5 PPM or less from -30c to +60c. PLL IC Dual Modules Prescaler Input frequency of 12.8 MHz to U1 MB15E03SL pin 16 is divided to 6.25 KHz or 5 KHz by the reference counter, and then supplied to comparator. RF signal input from VCO is divided to 1/64 at prescaler in U1, Divided by A and N counter in IU1 to determine frequency steps, and then supplied to the comparator. PLL comparison frequency is 6.25/5KHz so that minimum programmable frequency step is 5/6.25 KHz. A and N counter is programmed to obtain the desired frequency by serial data in CPU. In comparator, the phase difference between reference and VCO signal is compared. When the phase of reference frequency is leading , Fv is output, but when VCO frequency is leading, Fr is the output. When Fv=Fr, phase detector out is very small 0v pulse. 64/65 modulus prescaler is comprised in U1. Level Shifter & Charge Pump The charge pump is used for changing output signals Fr, Fv at PLL IC from 0-5v to 16v necessary for controlling vco. DC to DC Converter The DC to DC converter converts the 8v to 15-16v to supply the necessary voltage for wide range frequency in vco. VCO The TX and RX VCO generates RF carrier and local frequency and each VCO is switched by a TX/RX power source. It is configured as a Colpitts oscillator and connected to the buffer as a cascade, the bias circuit is a cascade configuration to save power. The varicap diode D201/D202 are low-resistance elements and have different capacitance for reverse bias voltage. Using the change of reverse bias voltage(2v – 14v), the wanted frequency for each channel can be obtained. L203 are resonant coils and L303 are used to change the control voltage by the tunning core. D201 modulation diode modulates the audio signal. C208,C308 compensates the non-linearity of the VCO due to the VCO due to the modulation diode and maintains a constant modulation regardless of frequency. Microphone Audio Circuit Microphone audio is fed through the front panel PCB onto the main PCB, where it is amplified, pre-emphasised and limited before being applied to the VCO and TCXO (via pin 1 on TCXO module). Frequency synthesiser circuit With data received from the EEPROM (U6) the frequency synthesiser circuit controls and produces the RF carrier frequency for the transmitter during transmit and the local oscillator frequency for the receiver. The frequency synthesiser circuit is comprised of: • Rx/Tx Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) • Charge Pump and Loop Filter • Dual Modulus Prescaler Voltage Controlled Oscillator Contains two VCOs. One for producing carrier frequencies during transmit and one for producing the local oscillator frequency during receive. The module also has Rx and Tx power line filters. RX/TX VCO The VCO consist of an RX VCO and a TX VCO. It is switched RX/TX by the power source . It is connected to the buffer as a cascade bise in order to save power . The varicap diode D201,D202,D301 are low-resistance elements and produce a change in frequency With a change in reverse bias voltage(1.2~14v) .L203,L303 are resonant coils,which change the control voltage by the tuning core. D201modulation diode, modulates the audio signal. Charge Pump and Loop Filter Transistors Q903 to Q904 and associated resistors and capacitors form the charge pump and loop filter. The phase detector output from U1 pins 7 and 8 are combined by the charge pump to produce a 0 – 16 tuning volt signal. The signal is filtered by the loop filter to remove any residual reference frequency harmonics from the signal. After filtering, the signal is applied to the voltage controlled oscillator module. Dual Modulus Prescaler The prescaler divides the VCO frequency by 64 or 65. Power Amplifier and Harmonic Filter The power amplifier contains transistors Q12, Q13, Q18, Q39, Q28 and associated inductors, capacitors and resistors. When the radio is in transmit mode the diode D1,D15 is forward biased enabling the modulated RF signal from the VCO (amplified by the first stage amplifier / buffer Q12 and Q13) to pass to the pre-driver Q18 via Q39. The output signal is passed from Q39 to Q28 where it is then amplified for transmission. The amplified RF signal is passed through stripline coupler and is fed to the harmonic low pass filter, comprising L21, L25, C296,C96,C297, C99, C100, C110 and then to the antenna connector (ANT). The stripline coupler provides a sample of the RF signal for the automatic power contr…
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4 DETAILED FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 4.1 UHF Transmit 1. Buffer 2. Power AMP 3. Low Pass Filter 4. Antenna Switch 5. A.P.C Circuits Buffer VCO output level is 0dBm and amplified to +17dBm (UHF)/(VHF). The buffer consists of Q2, 12,13 for isolation and gain. Power AMP The P.A Module(Q28) consists of 3-stage(Q18,Q39,Q28) amplifier and amplifies the TX signal from +37dBm to (+46~47)dBm. The input and the output terminal of the P.A Module are matcued 50 OHM. Low Pass Filter L21,25,,C296,96,98,100,297,110,99 are Chebyshev low pass filter. Unwanted harmonic are reduced by -65 dBc. Antenna Switch When transmitting, the diodes D15 and D2 are forward biased enabling the RF signal passage to the antenna. D15,D2 is shorted to ground inhibiting the RF signal to front-end. In receive the diodes D1 and D15/2 are reversed biased passing the signal from the antenna through L24 and C111 to the front-end without signal loss. Automatic Power Control Circuit The APC circuit consists of the R109, variable resistor RV1,5, U11, and Transistor Q34, Q37, and Q14,Q15,Q16. The supply current is monitored by difference voltage on R249 which is through for it. If the current is varied by RF power output or other reasons, it produces some bias voltage by U11 and Q34. The differential signal at the output of U11 is passed to Q14 and Q15that produces a constant power output to the antenna. RV5 is used to adjust the RF power level. 12.8 MHz TCXO The TCXO contains the 2-stage thermistor network compensation and crystal oscillator and modulation ports. Compensation is +/-2.5 PPM or less from -30c to +60c. PLL IC Dual Modules Prescaler Input frequency of 12.8 MHz to U1 MB15E03SL pin 16 is divided to 6.25 KHz or 5 KHz by the reference counter, and then supplied to comparator. RF signal input from VCO is divided to 1/64 at prescaler in U1, Divided by A and N counter in IU1 to determine frequency steps, and then supplied to the comparator. PLL comparison frequency is 6.25/5KHz so that minimum programmable frequency step is 5/6.25 KHz. A and N counter is programmed to obtain the desired frequency by serial data in CPU. In comparator, the phase difference between reference and VCO signal is compared. When the phase of reference frequency is leading , Fv is output, but when VCO frequency is leading, Fr is the output. When Fv=Fr, phase detector out is very small 0v pulse. 64/65 modulus prescaler is comprised in U1. Level Shifter & Charge Pump The charge pump is used for changing output signals Fr, Fv at PLL IC from 0-5v to 16v necessary for controlling vco. DC to DC Converter The DC to DC converter converts the 8v to 15-16v to supply the necessary voltage for wide range frequency in vco. VCO The TX and RX VCO generates RF carrier and local frequency and each VCO is switched by a TX/RX power source. It is configured as a Colpitts oscillator and connected to the buffer as a cascade, the bias circuit is a cascade configuration to save power. The varicap diode D201/D202 are low-resistance elements and have different capacitance for reverse bias voltage. Using the change of reverse bias voltage(2v – 14v), the wanted frequency for each channel can be obtained. L203 are resonant coils and L303 are used to change the control voltage by the tunning core. D201 modulation diode modulates the audio signal. C208,C308 compensates the non-linearity of the VCO due to the VCO due to the modulation diode and maintains a constant modulation regardless of frequency. Microphone Audio Circuit Microphone audio is fed through the front panel PCB onto the main PCB, where it is amplified, pre-emphasised and limited before being applied to the VCO and TCXO (via pin 1 on TCXO module). Frequency synthesiser circuit With data received from the EEPROM (U6) the frequency synthesiser circuit controls and produces the RF carrier frequency for the transmitter during transmit and the local oscillator frequency for the receiver. The frequency synthesiser circuit is comprised of: • Rx/Tx Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) • Charge Pump and Loop Filter • Dual Modulus Prescaler Voltage Controlled Oscillator Contains two VCOs. One for producing carrier frequencies during transmit and one for producing the local oscillator frequency during receive. The module also has Rx and Tx power line filters. RX/TX VCO The VCO consist of an RX VCO and a TX VCO. It is switched RX/TX by the power source . It is connected to the buffer as a cascade bise in order to save power . The varicap diode D201,D202,D301 are low-resistance elements and produce a change in frequency With a change in reverse bias voltage(1.2~14v) .L203,L303 are resonant coils,which change the control voltage by the tuning core. D201modulation diode, modulates the audio signal. Charge Pump and Loop Filter Transistors Q903 to Q904 and associated resistors and capacitors form the charge pump and loop filter. The phase detector output from U1 pins 7 and 8 are combined by the charge pump to produce a 0 – 16 tuning volt signal. The signal is filtered by the loop filter to remove any residual reference frequency harmonics from the signal. After filtering, the signal is applied to the voltage controlled oscillator module. Dual Modulus Prescaler The prescaler divides the VCO frequency by 64 or 65. Power Amplifier and Harmonic Filter The power amplifier contains transistors Q12, Q13, Q18, Q39, Q28 and associated inductors, capacitors and resistors. When the radio is in transmit mode the diode D1,D15 is forward biased enabling the modulated RF signal from the VCO (amplified by the first stage amplifier / buffer Q12 and Q13) to pass to the pre-driver Q18 via Q39. The output signal is passed from Q39 to Q28 where it is then amplified for transmission. The amplified RF signal is passed through stripline coupler and is fed to the harmonic low pass filter, comprising L21, L25, C296,C96,C297, C99, C100, C110 and then to the antenna connector (ANT). The stripline coupler provides a sample of the RF signal for the automatic power contr…
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Report File No. : STROS-06-019 Date of Issue : 2006-05-19 Page : 1 / 9 FCC ID:RXUSM5402 MPE TEST REPORT Equipment Under Test : Private Land Mobile Radio for Vehicle(UHF) Model No. : SM5402 Applicant : MAXON CIC Corp. Address of Applicant : Chongho Bldg, #7-61, Yangjae-Dong, Seocho-Gu, Seoul, Korea Date of Test(s) : 2006-05-17 Date of Issue : 2006-05-19 Standards : FCC 47CFR 2.1091(b) In the configuration tested, the EUT complied with the standards specified above. Remarks: Tested by : Feel Jeong 2006-05-19 Approved by : Albert Lim 2006-05-19 This report details the results of the testing carried out on one sample, the results contained in this test report do not relate to other samples of the same product. The manufacturer should ensure that all products in series production are in conformity with the product sample detailed in this report. This report may only be reproduced and distributed in full. If the product in this report is used in any configuration other than that detailed in the report, the manufacturer must ensure the new system complies with all relevant standards. Any mention of SGS Testing Korea Co., Ltd. or testing done by SGS Testing Korea Co., Ltd. in connection with distribution or use of the product described in this report must be approved by SGS Testing Korea Co., Ltd. in writing. Report File No. : STROS-06-019 Date of Issue : 2006-05-19 Page : 2 / 9 FCC ID:RXUSM5402 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. Description---------------------------------------------------- 3 2. Antenna Information---------------------------------------- 3 3. Test site-------------------------------------------------------- 3 4. Measurement System---------------------------------------- 3 5. Measurement Uncertainty---------------------------------- 4 6. Method of measurement------------------------------------ 4 7. Test result----------------------------------------------------- 6 8. Conclusion---------------------------------------------------- 9 Report File No. : STROS-06-019 Date of Issue : 2006-05-19 Page : 3 / 9 1. Description Maxon's SM5402 mobile radio are Compatible, Conventional radio system operation. The SM5402 is capable of up to 208 channels 13 Groups per system in conventional operation. The operation and functions for the SM5402 Series radios are described in this manual. SM5402 has a compact size with a various features in range of 440~470 MHz. SM5402 has a various features shown as below. - Conventional radio operation, 9 character display with icons - Wideband frequency separation, Programmable output power - Programmable 12.5 / 25 kHz channel spacing, Multiple-function five button keypad - Programmable On / Off hook function, Talk Around - Scanning, Priority Scanning - Look Back, Scan list editing - CTCSS / CDDCS (Conventional operation), Busy channel lockout - Time-out timer 2. Antenna Information Whip Antenna for vehecle : 435 ~ 450 MHz, 1/4 wave 3 dBi Whip Antenna for vehecle : 450 ~ 470 MHz, 1/4 wave 3 dBi Whip Antenna for vehecle : 470 ~ 485 MHz, 1/4 wave 3 dBi 3. Test site SGS Testing Korea Co., Ltd. 18-34, Sanbon-dong, Gunpo-city, Gyeonggi-do, Korea 4. Measurement System - Automobile: Hyundai Verna(2000) - E-Field Survey Meter & Probe - NARDA Model EMC 20 (100kHz~3GHz) Calibration due date: 2006-8-4 - Antennas - (1/4 wave 3 dBi) Report File No. : STROS-06-019 Date of Issue : 2006-05-19 Page : 4 / 9 5. Measurement Uncertainty The information below presents an estimate of the possible errors that are associated with the measurement system. Description Error NARDA Survey Meter ± 3% Repeatability Accuracy ± 7% 6. Method of measurement 6.1 EME measurements made on trunk mounted antennas 6.1.1 External vehicle EME measurement (Antenna mounted in trunk center) With the survey meter and probe, take ten (10) measurements, at the standard test distance of 60 cm to the antenna, from the back of the vehicle in a vertical line and then average the results. These measurements are taken and recorded at every twenty (20) centimeters over a range starting at twenty (20) centimeters above ground and ending at 2.0 meters. 6.1.2 Internal vehicle EME measurement (Antenna mounted in trunk center) While rotating survey meter probe through 180 degrees to ensure that the highest level is found, scan the inside of the vehicle, both front and back seating areas, for the highest level in each location. After the highest level is found, scan vertically making two (2) additional measurements within an area approximately 40 cm wide (representing the width of a person) so as to have a total of three (3) measured points as indicated below that will be averaged. a) Head area b) Chest area c) Lower Trunk area 6.2 EME measurements made on center roof mounted antennas 6.2.1 External vehicle EME measurement With the survey meter and probe, take ten (10) measurements, at the standard test distance of 110 cm from the vehicle-mounted antenna, in a vertical line and then average the results. These measurements are taken and recorded at every twenty (20) centimeters over a range starting at twenty (20) centimeters above ground and ending at 2.0 meters; this would be representative of a person standing next to a vehicle during a mobile radio transmission. Report File No. : STROS-06-019 Date of Issue : 2006-05-19 Page : 5 / 9 6.2.2 Internal vehicle EME measurement While rotating survey meter probe through 180 degrees to ensure that the highest level is found, scan the inside of the vehicle, both front and back seating areas, for the highest level in each location. After the highest level is found, scan vertically making two (2) additional measurements within an area approximately 40 cm wide (representing the width of a person) so as to have a total of three (3) measured points as indicated below that will be averaged. a) Head area b) Chest area c) Lower Trunk area Report File No. : STROS-06-019 Date of Issue : 2006-05-19 Page : 6 / 9 7. Test result Measurement Information Measurement Freq.(MHz) 440.025 455.025 469.025 Ra…
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Report File No. : STROR-06-39 Date of Issue : May 19.2006 Page : 1 of 54 FCC ID : RXUSM5402 The results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested unless otherwise stated. This test report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without prior written permission of the Company. Tel. +82 31 428 5700 / Fax. +82 31 427 2371 www.sgstesting.co.kr TEST REPORT FCC RULES Part 90, Part 2 Equipment Under Test Private Land Mobile Radio for Vehicle(UHF) Model No. SM5402 Serial No. N/A Applicant MAXON CIC Corp. Manufacturer MAXON CIC Corp. Date of Test(s) 2006-04-24 ~ 2006-05-19 Date of Issue 2006-05-19 Report File No. : STROR-06-39 Date of Issue : May 19.2006 Page : 2 of 54 FCC ID : RXUSM5402 The results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested unless otherwise stated. This test report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without prior written permission of the Company. Tel. +82 31 428 5700 / Fax. +82 31 427 2371 www.sgstesting.co.kr VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE Applicant : MAXON CIC Corp. Kind of Product : Private Land Mobile Radio for Vehicle(UHF) Brand Name : N/A Model Name : SM5402 Model Difference : N/A Report File No. : STROR-06-39 Date of test : 2006-04-24 ~ 2006-05-19 Receiver EUT : - APPLICABLE STANDARDS Report File No. : STROR-06-39 Date of Issue : May 19.2006 Page : 3 of 54 FCC ID : RXUSM5402 The results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested unless otherwise stated. This test report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without prior written permission of the Company. Tel. +82 31 428 5700 / Fax. +82 31 427 2371 www.sgstesting.co.kr Report File No. : STROR-06-39 Date of Issue : May 19.2006 Page : 4 of 54 FCC ID : RXUSM5402 The results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested unless otherwise stated. This test report cannot be reproduced, except in full, without prior written permission of the Company. Tel. +82 31 428 5700 / Fax. +82 31 427 2371 www.sgstesting.co.kr 1. General Description of EUT Maxon's SM5402 mobile radio are Compatible, Conventional radio system operation. The SM5402 is capable of up to 208 channels 13 Groups per system in conventional operation. The operation and functions for the SM5402 Series radios are described in this manual. SM5402 has a compact size with a various features in range of 440~470 MHz. SM5402 has a various features shown as below. - Conventional radio operation, 9 character display with icons - Wideband frequency separation, Programmable output power - Programmable 12.5 / 25 kHz channel spacing, Multiple-function five button keypad - Programmable On / Off hook function, Talk Around - Scanning, Priority Scanning - Look Back, Scan list editing - CTCSS / CDDCS (Conventional operation), Busy channel lockout - Time-out t…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 4 | 9 | 440 MHz - 470 MHz | 45 W | 16K0F3E | 2.5 ppm |

Mobile radio for vehicle
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
UHF LMR
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TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
UHF LMR
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TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
Private Land Mobile Radio for Handheld (VHF)
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TNF - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face
FRS/GMRS Transceiver
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FRF - Part 95 Family Radio Face Held Transmitter