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S3KSWC9200WIMAX/WIFI modem indoor/outdoor

Global Telecom Corp
WIMAX/WIFI modem indoor/outdoor - FCC ID S3KSWC9200 - Global Telecom Corp
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Aug 01, 2013
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Jul 11, 2013
Equipment Note
WIMAX/WIFI modem indoor/outdoor
Frequency Range
3655.00000000 - 3695.00000000
Company
Global Telecom Corp
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Outdoor antenna installation The outdoor antenna needs to be installed outside of the premises such that it should be clear of surroundings and obtain best alignment toward desired access point (AP). Installation to be performed by a professional to ensure proper alignment and optimum performance. Installation Instructions 1. Unpack the box. Contained elements a. Main Unit: CPE SWC-­‐200 b. Power supply c. Outdoor Antenna d. Coax cable: 2 coax cables with 15 feet length. Shipped with minimum coax loss of at least 4 dB. Should the distance between antenna and modem be larger than 15 feet, use a different coax with less loss such that the total loss is at least 4 dB. e. Indoor antennas: One WIFI antenna to be installed f. Phone cable g. Lan cable. 2. Place the outdoor antenna outside the premises in a location that has best signal from AP. 3. Connect the coax cables to the outdoor antenna. It is recommended to place weather proof around the connection of the antenna and coax. 4. Connect the other end of the coax cables to the SWC-­‐200 CPE that is placed inside the premises 5. Connect the WIFI antenna to the middle port of the CPE that shows WIFI 6. Connect the power supply to the CPE. 7. Use the LAN and phone cables as needed to connect to a phone or to network device.

Users Manual

SWC-9200 WiMAX Indoor CPE WiMAX WiMAX Indoor CPE SWC-9200 is a multi-talented device that serves your communication needs including data, voice and WiFi. Its intuitive operation provides high-quality wireless internet, and optimizes your performance at home and office. WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e-2005 Wave2) & VolP(SIP RFC3261) & WiFi(802. 11b/g/n) compliant MIMO support Gateway function between LAN and WiMAX Air Interface / Duplex : OFDMA / TDD Authentication : EAP-TLS / EAP-TTLS Connectivity : - 1 x FXS port(VolP) - 2 x 10/100 Base-T port (LAN) - 802. 11b/g/n (WiFi) Management : TR069, SNMP V2 Speci cation Items Speci cation Model name SWC - 9200 Frequency band 3.6GHz (3.65 ~ 3.7GHz) Channel bandwidth 5, 7 & 10MHz Modulation Max. data throughput MIMO Transmit power Receiving sensitivity Antenna Voice code Voice quality Call features WiFi Security Dimension / Weight DL : QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, UL : QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM DL : 40Mbps, UL : 8Mbps Matrix A (STC) & Matrix B Max. 27dBm -95dBm @ QPSK 1/2 CTC 14dBi Gain (directional antenna) G. 711 a/u, G. 729 a/b, G. 723.1, G. 726 VAD, CNG, Echo cancellation, Jitter bu er, DTMF Call Waiting, Call Transfer, Call Forward, Caller ID, DTMF, Fax (T.38) WPA / WPA2, WEP64 / WEP128 180mm × 124.5mm × 32mm / 300g Global Telecom Corp 5000 Birch Street, Suite 3000, Newport Beach, CA 92660 web www.aimws.com / email [email protected] / Phone 1-818-665-2068 / Fax 1-949-204-3943

Users Manual

User manual SWC-9200 VolP CPE GLOBAL TELECOM CORP User manual SWC-9200 VolP CPE Global Telecom Corp HIGH ANTENNA GAIN Contents Introduction to the Product 4.8 Feature 30 1. Functional Features 04 4.9 Dialing 33 2. Front side of CPE 04 4.10 Speed Dial 34 3. Back of CPE 05 4.11 FAX 35 4.12 RTP 36 Configuration 4.13 Phone 37 1. Network Configuration 06 4.14 Voice 39 2. Package Contents 07 4.15 Profile 41 3. PC Configuration (Windows XP) 08 5. Application Setup 4. How to check your IP address 09 5.1 Firewall 42 5.2 DMZ & Port Forwarding 43 Logging in to the Built-in Web 10 5.3 VPN pass through 45 Interface 5.4 UPnP 46 5.5 QoS 47 CPE Setup on the web page 11 5.6 DDNS 49 5.7 MTU 50 1. WiMAX Status 11 5.8 NTP 51 2. LAN Setup 5.9 Remote Control 52 2.1 LAN Configuration 13 6. Admin Setup 2.2 Status 14 6.1 Version 53 3. WLAN 6.2 Password 53 3.1 WiFi(Wireless LAN) Setup 15 6.3 CPE Upgrade 54 3.2 WiFi Filter 16 6.4 Reboot/Default Setting 55 3.3 WiFi Status 17 6.5 Diagnostic 56 4. VolP 4.1 System 18 Troubleshooting 57 4.2 Media 20 Operating Information 60 4.3 QoS 22 4.4 Provision 23 Safety Information 60 4.5 Status 24 Legal Information 4.6 Server 25 61 4.7 User 27 Warranty Information 62 03 Introduction to the Product Thank you for choosing SWC-9200 , Indoor VolP CPE. SWC-9200 allows you to share a superior data communication via an Ethernet and WiFi network. It offers easy installation, reliable network connection, advanced security & authentication features, and more. Please read this User Manual carefully to learn about the SWC-9200. It will help you to meet your diverse communication needs, at home and at the office. 1. Functional Features Function IEEE802.16e WiMAX Support IEEE802.11 b/g/n WiFi Support IEEE802.3u Ethernet Support VoIP Support LAN Port NAT function Firewall function 2. Front side of CPE Features Wave2 = DL : 40Mbps / UL : 8Mbps 802.11b CCK MODE / 802.11n OFDM MODE 802.11g OFDM MODE 10/100Mbps wired LAN connectable 1 x RJ-11 for Analog Telephone Service 2 x Ports 10/100Mbps Ethernet Switch built-in Supports up to 253 wired and wireless connections and internet routers Manages basic firewall and IP/Port/based access LED Indicator WiFi PHONE LAN1 / LAN2 WiMAX PWR RSSI Function 802.11b/g/n ON when connected to Telephone ON when connected to PC, Flashing during communication IEEE 802.16e-2005 Wave 2 Power Supply status WiMAX RSSI ( Received Signal Strength Indication) Status 04 3. Back of CPE Hardware Reset Power Switch PC Power Adapter Antenna1 Antenna3 WiFi Antenna2 WiMAX Main Telephone/Fax WiMAX Diversity Item Details External Antenna LAN1 / LAN2 PHONE DC 12V Antenna1 : WiMAX Main Antenna2 : WiMAX Diversity Antenna3 : WiFi Detachable external antenna User external antenna (attachable) * Antenna Classification - 2.3G : M23 - 2.5G : M25 - 3.5G : M35 - WiFi : WiFi PC or Hub connection Telephone connection Power Adapter connection(DC 12V 2.0A) POWER Power On/Off Switch (Switch On/Off by pressing up or down) RESET Restore CPE Factory Default Settings NOTE : If you forget the LOGIN password for the CPE or IP address after marking changes, use the Reset switch to restore the CPE to its original Factory Default settings. 05 Configuration 1. Network Configuration Local Network Gateway External Network PC WiMAX Internet Telephone To verify that the CPE is operating normally, check the following LEDs after connecting the CPE, modem and PC with a LAN cable, as follows: LED PWR LAN1 / LAN2 PHONE WiMAX RSSI Normal Operation When power switch On ON when cable is connected normally On when Phone cable is connected normally The number of the lighting LEDs increases depending on WiMAX received signal strength(1~5) Action to take if not illuminated Check for adapter power failure Check cable connection and PC power supply Check cable connection and Telephone Check WiMAX connection status If one or more of the LED lights is not in"normal operation,"refer to the actions specified in the table. If there is a normal connection between CPE and PC, you have to set up the PC and CPE. The purpose of PC setup is to control network configuration for Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 or Mac OS X to use the Internet while the PC is connected to a CPE. The purpose of CPE setup is to connect the CPE to the Internet. 06 2. Package Contents Main Unit WIFI Antenna X 1 User Manual LAN Cable Tel. Line Adapter 07 Outdoor Antenna 3. PC Configuration (Windows XP) Most computers already have TCP/IP configuration enabled. For your computer to support CPE, please verify that the IP address and DNS settings are automatically generated in the Local Area connection of your Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties. • In the Windows environment : - Click "Start" >> Settings >>Select "Control Panel" >> Click "Network and Internet Connection" >> Click "Network Connection" >> Right-click "Local Area Connection" and Select "Properties" >> Select "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" and click "Properties" >> Select "obtain an IP address automatically" >> Click the "OK" button. - The "Wireless Network Connection" is the same as above step. 08 4. How to check your IP address • Open the Command Prompt window by clicking the "Start" button and selecting "Run". Enter "cmd", and click the "OK" button. <Run cmd> • When the Command Prompt window opens, enter the "ipconfig" command to verify the IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway, which are automatically assigned to your PC. NOTE : All PCs connected to CPE will receive their own assigned IP address. <Verify IP address> NOTE : If an IP address is not assigned, check the following. Then restart the PC and check whether an IP address is assigned. - LAN cable connection between PC and CPE - Check TCP/IP setup details 09 Logging in to the built-in Web Interface The Web Interface allows you to manage the CPE and to view. In the Address Bar : • Type http://192.168.1.1 and press ENTER to access the login screen. • When the login screen appears, it prompts you for a password. • Default user…

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Cover Letter(s)

GLOBAL TELECOM, CORP, DBA AIM WIRELESS 5000 Birch Street Newport Beach, CA 92660 Phone: (818) 665-2068 Suite 3000 Fax: (888) 330-6480 Friday, January 4, 2013 To Whom It May Concern: We hereby delegate CKC Certification Services, LLC (CKC CS) power of attorney to act on our behalf in matters pertaining to certification of products. The actions of CKC CS shall be considered the same as our own. Sincerely, ahmad malkawi, pres Ahmad Malkawi General Manager

Cover Letter(s)

GLOBAL TELECOM, CORP, DBA AIM WIRELESS 5000 Birch Street Newport Beach, CA 92660 Phone: (818) 665-2068 Suite 3000 Fax: (888) 330-6480 Friday, January 4, 2013 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Subject: Request for Permanent Confidentiality To whom it may concern: In accordance with 47CFR Section 0.457 and Section 0.459 pertaining to confidential material, we hereby request to hold permanently confidential all information contained within the below identified exhibits/document categories submitted pursuant to radio equipment certification requirements for FCC ID: S3KSWC9200 1. Block Diagram 2. Operational Description 3. Schematics 4. Parts List / Tune-Up Procedure The above material contains trade secrets and proprietary information as specified by 47CFR 0.457(d) and technical data, which would customarily be guarded from competitors. The public disclosure of this information might be harmful to our company and provide unjustified benefits to our competitors. Sincerely, ahmad malkawi, pres Ahmad Malkawi General Manager Global Telecom Corp, DBA AIM Wireless

ID Label/Location Info

2012 / 12 / 20 @48$  39.9 18.9 5. Label Location

RF Exposure Info

Page 1 of 8 Report No: 93790-25 LP100045_RFX Report Form_Rev1 RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE REPORT FOR THE Device: WIMAX modem Model: SWC - 9200 Report No.: 93790-25 Date of issue: July 26, 2013 PREPARED FOR: Global Telecom Corp 5000 Birch Street, suite 3000 Newport Beach CA, 92660 PREPARED BY: DON NGUYEN CKC Laboratories, Inc. 5046 Sierra Pines Drive Mariposa, CA 95338 The test data contained in this report documents the observed testing parameters pertaining to and are relevant for only the sample equipment tested in the agreed upon operational mode(s) and configuration(s) as identified herein. Compliance assessment remains the client’s responsibility. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by A2LA or any government agencies. This test report has been authorized for release under quality control from CKC Laboratories, Inc. Steve Behm Director of Quality Assurance & Engineering Services CKC Laboratories, Inc. Page 2 of 8 Report No: 93790-25 Purpose: To demonstrate compliance with United States, Canada and/or European Union RF Exposure requirements for Portable equipment (devices used ≤20cm from the body) or Mobile equipment (devices used >20cm from the body) with power output below exemption levels and Mobile equipment, where Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Calculations apply. United States Compliance Requirements (1.1310): RF Exposure Evaluation Limits Occupational / Controlled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Averaging Time (minutes) 0.3-3.0 614 1.63 *(100) 6 3.0-30 1842/f 4.89/f *(900/f 2 ) 6 30-300 61.4 0.163 1 6 300-1500 --- --- f/300 6 1500-100,000 --- --- 5.0 6 RF Exposure Evaluation Limits General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Averaging Time (minutes) 0.3-1.34 614 1.63 *(100) 30 1.34-30 824/f 2.19/f *(180/f 2 ) 30 30-300 27.5 0.073 0.2 30 300-1500 --- --- f/1500 30 1500-100,000 --- --- 1.0 30 * Plane wave equivalent power density Limit is calculated based on the mid-band frequency used in the operating frequency range. Exemption Level: Power output <60/f GHz (mW) Page 3 of 8 Report No: 93790-25 Canadian Compliance Requirements (RSS-102): RF Exposure Evaluation Limits Occupational / Controlled Exposure: Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (W/m 2 ) Averaging Time (minutes) 0.003-1.0 600 4.9 --- 6 1.0-10 600/f 4.9/f --- 6 10-30 60 4.9/f --- 6 30-300 60 0.163 10 6 300-1500 3.54 f 0.5 0.0094*f 0.5 f/3 6 1500-15,000 137 0.364 50 6 15,000-150,000 137 0.364 50 616000/f 1.2 RF Exposure Evaluation Limits General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (W/m 2 ) Averaging Time (minutes) 0.003-1.0 280 2.19 --- 6 1.0-10 280/f 2.19/f --- 6 10-30 28 2.19/f --- 6 30-300 28 0.073 2 6 300-1500 1.585 * f 0.5 0.0042 * f 0.5 f/150 6 1500-15,000 61.4 0.163 10 6 15,000-150,000 61.4 0.163 10 616000/f 1.2 *Power density limit applicable >100MHz Exemption Level: Frequency Range (MHz) Maximum Output Power (Conducted or EIRP) 0.003-1000 ≤ 200 mW 1000-2200 ≤ 100 mW 2200-3000 ≤ 20 mW 3000-6000 ≤ 10 mW Page 4 of 8 Report No: 93790-25 European Union Compliance Requirements (ICNIRP): RF Exposure Evaluation Limits Occupational / Controlled Exposure: Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (W/m 2 ) Averaging Time (minutes) 0.00082-0.065 610 24.4 --- 6 0.065-1.0 610 1.6/f --- 1.0-10 610/f 1.6/f --- 6 10-400 61 0.16 10 6 400-2000 3.0 * f 0.5 0.008 * f 0.5 f/40 6 2000-300,000 137 0.36 50 6 RF Exposure Evaluation Limits General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) Electric Field Strength (V/m) Magnetic Field Strength (A/m) Power Density (W/m 2 ) Averaging Time (minutes) 0.003-0.150 87 5.0 --- 6 0.150-1.0 87 0.73/f -- 6 1.0-10 87/f 0.5 0.73/f --- 6 10-400 28 0.073 2 6 400-2000 1.375 f 0.5 0.0037*f 0.5 f/200 6 2000-300,000 61 0.16 10 6 *Power density limit applicable >100MHz Exemption Level: Power output < 20mW 1 1 May vary by product type Page 5 of 8 Report No: 93790-25 Device and Antenna Operating Configuration: Device operating at maximum output power with continuous transmission of modulated data. Port1, low channel 3655MHz, channel bandwidth 10MHz, modulation QPSK. Test Procedure: This equipment is evaluated in accordance with the guidelines set forth in OET Guide 65 & ANSI C95.1 for the US and Health Canada Safety Code 6 & RSS 102 for Canada. Other Considerations: None Page 6 of 8 Report No: 93790-25 MPE Calculations Applicability: Limit Used X General Population / Uncontrolled Exposure Occupational / Controlled Exposure RF Exposure Exemption No United States No Canada No Europe Equipment operational details: Config # Operating Frequency (MHz) Measured Output Power (dBm) Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Type / Configuration EIRP (dBm) 1 3655 26.8 10 Dual Polarized Panel 36.8 Measurements based from EMC Test Report(s): 93790-5B MPE Calculation: 2 4d EIRP DensityPower   Given: EIRP in mW or W and d in cm or m Config # Distance (cm) US (1.1310) Canada (RSS-102) EU (ICNIRP) Power Density (mW/cm 2 ) Limit (mW/cm 2 ) Power Density (W/m 2 ) Limit (W/m 2 ) Power Density (W/m 2 ) Limit (W/m 2 ) 1 20 0.952 1 9.520 10 9.520 10 Page 7 of 8 Report No: 93790-25 Summary: Exemptions: In the case the equipment meets compliance requirements by exemption the product is approved for use under mobile or portable conditions without further testing under the condition that any additional collocation or simultaneous transmission requirements (including necessary separation distances) have been met. MPE Calculation Results: In the case the equipment meets compliance by MPE Calculations the product is approved for use under mobile conditions without further testing under the condition that any additional collocati…

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Test Report

This report contains a total of 136 pages and may be reproduced in full only. Partial reproduction may only be done with the written consent of CKC Laboratories, Inc. Global Telecom Corp ADDENDUM TEST REPORT TO 93790-5A WIMAX modem Model: SWC – 9200 Tested To The Following Standards FCC Part 90Z Report No.: 93790-5B Date of issue: July 26, 2013 TESTING CERT #803.01, 803.02, 803.05, 803.06 This test report bears the accreditation symbol indicating that the testing performed herein meets the test and reporting requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 under the applicable scope of EMC testing for CKC Laboratories, Inc. We strive to create long-term, trust based relationships by providing sound, adaptive, customer first testing services. We embrace each of our customers’ unique EMC challenges, not as an interruption to set processes, but rather as the reason we are in business. Page 2 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A TABLE OF CONTENTS Administrative Information .......................................................................................................................... 3 Test Report Information ............................................................................................................................................ 3 Revision History ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 Report Authorization ................................................................................................................................................. 3 Test Facility Information ............................................................................................................................................ 4 Software Versions ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 Site Registration & Accreditation Information .......................................................................................................... 4 Summary of Results ................................................................................................................................................... 5 Conditions During Testing.......................................................................................................................................... 6 Equipment Under Test ............................................................................................................................................... 8 Peripheral Devices ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 FCC Part 90 Subpart Z ................................................................................................................................... 9 90.1321 / 2.1046 Power and Antenna Limits ........................................................................................................ 9 90.1323 / 2.1051 Spurious Conducted Emissions................................................................................................ 35 90.1323 / 2.1051 Spurious Radiated Emissions ................................................................................................... 39 90.209 / 2.1049 -26dBc Occupied Bandwidth ..................................................................................................... 44 90.210 / 2.1047 Band Edge Compliance .............................................................................................................. 57 90.213 / 2.1055(d) Frequency Stability ............................................................................................................... 65 Appendix A – 90.213 Frequency Stability ................................................................................................... 81 Page 3 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Test Report Information REPORT PREPARED FOR: REPORT PREPARED BY: Global Telecom Corp 5000 Birch St., Suite 3000 Newport Beach CA, 92660 Joyce Walker CKC Laboratories, Inc. 5046 Sierra Pines Drive Mariposa, CA 95338 Representative: Ahmad Malkawi / Erin Littell (F-Squared Laboratories) Project Number: 93790 Customer Reference Number: 2351 DATE OF EQUIPMENT RECEIPT: January 11, 2013 DATE(S) OF TESTING: January 11-July 15, 2013 Revision History Original: Testing of the WIMAX modem, SWC – 9200 to FCC Part 90Z. Addendum A: The data for spurious radiated emissions was corrected to show compliance to attenuation of 43 + 10Log P. Addendum B: New testing was performed to measure frequency shifting in all configurations. New data was added as Appendix A. Report Authorization The test data contained in this report documents the observed testing parameters pertaining to and are relevant for only the sample equipment tested in the agreed upon operational mode(s) and configuration(s) as identified herein. Compliance assessment remains the client’s responsibility. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by A2LA or any government agencies. This test report has been authorized for release under quality control from CKC Laboratories, Inc. Steve Behm Director of Quality Assurance & Engineering Services CKC Laboratories, Inc. Page 4 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A Test Facility Information Our laboratories are configured to effectively test a wide variety of product types. CKC utilizes first class test equipment, anechoic chambers, data acquisition and information services to create accurate, repeatable and affordable test results. TEST LOCATION(S): CKC Laboratories, Inc. 110 N. Olinda Place Brea, CA 92023 USA Software Versions CKC Laboratories Proprietary Software Version EMITest Emissions 5.00.14 Immunity 5.00.07 Site Registration & Accreditation Information Location CB # TAIWAN CANADA FCC JAPAN Brea D US0060 SL2-IN-E-1146R 3082D-2 100638 A-0147 Page 5 of 136…

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Test Report

Page 26 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A Band power_hi ch_5MHz_16QAM_port 2 Band power_hi ch_5MHz_64QAM_port 2 Band power_hi ch_5MHz_QPSK_port 2 Band power_hi ch_7MHz_16QAM_port 2 Band power_hi ch_7MHz_64QAM_port 2 Band power_hi ch_7MHz_QPSK_port 2 Page 27 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A Band power_hi ch_10MHz_16QAM_port 2 Band power_hi ch_10MHz_64QAM_port 2 Band power_hi ch_10MHz_QPSK_port 2 Page 28 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A Power Spectral Density Port 2 Frequency (MHz) Channel Bandwidth (MHz) Modulation Power setting (dbm) Measured PSD (dbm) EIRP PSD limit (dbm) 3655 5 16QAM 26.0 29.864 30 64QAM 25.5 28.477 30 QPSK 26.0 29.047 30 3655 7 16QAM 27.0 28.961 30 64QAM 27.0 28.334 30 QPSK 25.0 28.881 30 3655 10 16QAM 26.8 27.587 30 64QAM 26.8 27.524 30 QPSK 26.8 27.683 30 3665 5 16QAM 26.0 27.944 30 64QAM 25.0 27.785 30 QPSK 24.0 28.445 30 3665 7 16QAM 27.0 28.131 30 64QAM 27.0 29.232 30 QPSK 27.0 28.293 30 3665 10 16QAM 27.0 28.315 30 64QAM 27.0 28.733 30 QPSK 27.0 28.227 30 3695 5 16QAM 24.0 28.310 30 64QAM 24.0 27.743 30 QPSK 24.0 28.422 30 3695 7 16QAM 24.0 28.576 30 64QAM 25.0 27.964 30 QPSK 24.0 27.868 30 3695 10 16QAM 25.8 27.885 30 64QAM 25.8 29.062 30 QPSK 25.8 29.320 30 An external 20db attenuator was used. Offset in spectrum analyzer=20db attenuator + 0.9db cable loss (asset: AN02946) +4.86db duty cycle correction factor+10dbi antenna gain = 35.76db. Page 29 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A Power density_low ch_5MHz_16QAM_port 2 Power density_low ch_5MHz_64QAM_port 2 Power density_low ch_5MHz_QPSK_port 2 Power density_low ch_7MHz_16QAM_port 2 Power density_low ch_7MHz_64QAM_port 2 Power density_low ch_7MHz_QPSK_port 2 Page 30 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A Power density_low ch_10MHz_16QAM_port 2 Power density_low ch_10MHz_64QAM_port 2 Power density_low ch_10MHz_QPSK_port 2 Power density_mid ch_5MHz_16QAM_port 2 Power density_mid ch_5MHz_64QAM_port 2 Power density_mid ch_5MHz_QPSK_port 2 Page 31 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A Power density_mid ch_7MHz_16QAM_port 2 Power density_mid ch_7MHz_64QAM_port 2 Power density_mid ch_7MHz_QPSK_port 2 Power density_mid ch_10MHz_16QAM_port 2 Power density_mid ch_10MHz_64QAM_port 2 Power density_mid ch_10MHz_QPSK_port 2 Page 32 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A Power density_hi ch_5MHz_16QAM_port 2 Power density_hi ch_5MHz_64QAM_port 2 Power density_hi ch_5MHz_QPSK_port 2 Power density_hi ch_7MHz_16QAM_port 2 Power density_hi ch_7MHz_64QAM_port 2 Power density_hi ch_7MHz_QPSK_port 2 Page 33 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A Power density_hi ch_10MHz_16QAM_port 2 Power density_hi ch_10MHz_64QAM_port 2 Power density_hi ch_10MHz_QPSK_port 2 Page 34 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A Test Setup Photos Page 35 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A 90.1323 / 2.1051 Spurious Conducted Emissions Ambient Temperature: 20°C Relative Humidity: 35% Test Engineer: Don Nguyen Test Equipment Asset # Description Model Manufacturer Cal Date Cal Due AN02946 Cable 32022-2-2909K-36TC Astrolab Inc. 8/8/2011 8/8/2013 AN02672 Spectrum Analyzer E4446A HP Agilent 9/4/2012 9/4/2014 AN02746 Low Pass Filter 11SL10-2000/U6000- O/O K & L 11/22/2011 11/22/2013 AN02755 High Pass Filter 11SH10- 6000/T18000-O/O K & L 4/16/2012 4/16/2014 Page 36 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A Spurious Conducted Emissions Port 1 Frequency (MHz) Channel Bandwidth (MHz) Modulation Power setting (dbm) Measured power at the third harmonic (dbm) Third harmonic frequency (MHz) Limit (dbm) 3655 5 16QAM 25.5 -22.6 10965 -13dbm 64QAM 25.0 -25.1 10965 -13dbm QPSK 25.5 -21.4 10965 -13dbm 3655 7 16QAM 25.5 -27.2 10965 -13dbm 64QAM 25.5 -25.6 10965 -13dbm QPSK 25.8 -26.2 10965 -13dbm 3655 10 16QAM 26.8 -25.1 10965 -13dbm 64QAM 26.8 -24.6 10965 -13dbm QPSK 26.8 -24.4 10965 -13dbm 3665 5 16QAM 25.0 -24.9 10995 -13dbm 64QAM 25.0 -28.4 10995 -13dbm QPSK 25.0 -25.1 10995 -13dbm 3665 7 16QAM 27.0 -24.2 10995 -13dbm 64QAM 25.8 -28.1 10995 -13dbm QPSK 25.7 -28.1 10995 -13dbm 3665 10 16QAM 26.0 -30.3 10995 -13dbm 64QAM 26.0 -29.4 10995 -13dbm QPSK 26.0 -29.9 10995 -13dbm 3695 5 16QAM 24.4 -24.2 11085 -13dbm 64QAM 24.4 -26.0 11085 -13dbm QPSK 24.4 -24.9 11085 -13dbm 3695 7 16QAM 26.0 -29.2 11085 -13dbm 64QAM 26.0 -24.2 11085 -13dbm QPSK 26.0 -22.1 11085 -13dbm 3695 10 16QAM 26.7 -25.3 11085 -13dbm 64QAM 26.7 -25.9 11085 -13dbm QPSK 26.7 -26.6 11085 -13dbm Page 37 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A Spurious Conducted Emission Port 2 Frequency (MHz) Channel Bandwidth (MHz) Modulation Power setting (dbm) Measured power at the third harmonic (dbm) Third harmonic frequency (MHz) Limit (dbm) 3655 5 16QAM 26.0 -27.3 10965 -13dbm 64QAM 25.5 -30.7 10965 -13dbm QPSK 26.0 -27.3 10965 -13dbm 3655 7 16QAM 27.0 -31.5 10965 -13dbm 64QAM 27.0 -30.4 10965 -13dbm QPSK 25.0 -34.4 10965 -13dbm 3655 10 16QAM 26.8 -31.7 10965 -13dbm 64QAM 26.8 -33.3 10965 -13dbm QPSK 26.8 -30.3 10965 -13dbm 3665 5 16QAM 26.0 -25.0 10995 -13dbm 64QAM 25.0 -28.5 10995 -13dbm QPSK 24.0 -28.9 10995 -13dbm 3665 7 16QAM 27.0 -23.5 10995 -13dbm 64QAM 27.0 -24.0 10995 -13dbm QPSK 27.0 -22.5 10995 -13dbm 3665 10 16QAM 27.0 -27.9 10995 -13dbm 64QAM 27.0 -29.2 10995 -13dbm QPSK 27.0 -26.2 10995 -13dbm 3695 5 16QAM 24.0 -30.1 11085 -13dbm 64QAM 24.0 -31.6 11085 -13dbm QPSK 24.0 -27.7 11085 -13dbm 3695 7 16QAM 24.0 -34.8 11085 -13dbm 64QAM 25.0 -31.6 11085 -13dbm QPSK 24.0 -32.2 11085 -13dbm 3695 10 16QAM 25.8 -29.5 11085 -13dbm 64QAM 25.8 -31.5 11085 -13dbm QPSK 25.8 -28.4 11085 -13dbm Frequency range of measurement = 9kHz- 40GHz. 9kH -150 kHz; RBW=200 Hz, VBW=200 Hz; 150 kHz-30 MHz; RBW=9 kHz, VBW=9 kHz; 30 MHz-1000 MHz; RBW=120 kHz, VBW=120 kHz,1000 MHz-40,000 MHz; RBW=1 MHz, VBW=1 MHz. Note: Only the third harmonic is presented as it is the worst case and within 20db margin. Other frequencies emissions have margin greater than 20db. Offset in spectrum analyzer=4.86db duty cycle correction factor. EMI test software automatically calculated correction factors from other test equipment and added to final readings. Page 38 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A Test Setup Photos Note: 20db attenuator was removed between spectrum analyzer …

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Test Report

Page 51 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A OBW_port 2_low ch_5MHz_16QAM OBW_port 2_low ch_5MHz_64QAM OBW_port 2_low ch_5MHz_QPSK OBW_port 2_low ch_7MHz_16QAM OBW_port 2_low ch_7MHz_64QAM OBW_port 2_low ch_7MHz_QPSK Page 52 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A OBW_port 2_low ch_10MHz_16QAM OBW_port 2_low ch_10MHz_64QAM OBW_port 2_low ch_10MHz_QPSK OBW_port 2_mid ch_5MHz_16QAM OBW_port 2_mid ch_5MHz_64QAM OBW_port 2_mid ch_5MHz_QPSK Page 53 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A OBW_port 2_mid ch_7MHz_16QAM OBW_port 2_mid ch_7MHz_64QAM OBW_port 2_mid ch_7MHz_QPSK OBW_port 2_mid ch_10MHz_16QAM OBW_port 2_mid ch_10MHz_64QAM OBW_port 2_mid ch_10MHz_QPSK Page 54 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A OBW_port 2_hi ch_5MHz_16QAM OBW_port 2_hi ch_5MHz_64QAM OBW_port 2_hi ch_5MHz_QPSK OBW_port 2_hi ch_7MHz_16QAM OBW_port 2_hi ch_7MHz_64QAM OBW_port 2_hi ch_7MHz_QPSK Page 55 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A OBW_port 2_hi ch_10MHz_16QAM OBW_port 2_hi ch_10MHz_64QAM OBW_port 2_hi ch_10MHz_QPSK Page 56 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A Test Setup Photos Page 57 of 136 Report No.: 93790-5A 90.210 / 2.1047 Band Edge Compliance Ambient Temperature: 20°C Relative Humidity: 35% Test Engineer: Don Nguyen Test Equipment Asset # Description Model Manufacturer Cal Date Cal Due AN05421 Cable Sucoflex 104A Huber & Suhner 2/8/2012 2/8/2014 AN02672 Spectrum Analyzer E4446A HP Agilent 9/4/2012 9/4/2014 Band Edge Port 1 Frequency (MHz) Channel Bandwidth (MHz) Modulation Power Setting (dbm) Spurious limit (dbm) 3655 10 16QAM 26.8 -13dbm 64QAM 26.8 -13dbm QPSK 26.8 -13dbm 3695 10 16QAM 26.7 -13dbm 64QAM 26.7 -13dbm QPSK 26.7 -13dbm Band Edge Port 2 Frequency (MHz) Channel Bandwidth (MHz) Modulation Power Setting (dbm) Spu…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Ahmad Malkawi(Sr. Vice President Business Development)
[email protected]949-385-1490Fax: 949-204-3943

Technical Contact

Global Telecom CorpAhmad Malkawi
[email protected]818-665-2068

5000 Birch Street · Newport Beach · United States

Test Firm

CKC Laboratories, Inc.Steve Behm
[email protected]714-993-6112Fax: 866-799-9776

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
393.65 GHz - 3.69 GHz4.78 W10M0W7D5.9 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power output listed is EIRP. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures. RF exposure compliance is addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of &sect;1.1307(b) (3). Approved for use with antenna(s) as listed in this filing.

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