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Installation Procedure for the SkyBitz GLS Mobile Terminal on an Aluminum Roof Trailer SkyBitz Inc. 45365 Vintage Park Plaza, Suite 210 Dulles, VA 20166 Phone: 1-866-875-9248 Fax: (703) 478-3301 www.skybitz.com Version 2.8 REV– April 1, 2004 4/1/2004 VER 2.8 DOC GLS MT Installation 4/1/2004 VER 2.8 DOC 1 Table of Contents FORWARD..................................................................................................................... 2 INSTALLATION OF THE MOBILE TERMINAL (MT) ON AN ALUMINUM ROOF TRAILER ......................................................................................................................... 3 INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT.................................................................................. 3 MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR MT INSTALLATION...................................................... 3 LOCATION OF THE MT ON THE TRAILER ROOF....................................................... 4 INSTALLING THE MT, MOUNTING BRACKET, AND SAFETY TETHER.................... 4 INSTALLATION REGISTRATION.................................................................................. 8 GLS MT Installation 4/1/2004 VER 2.8 DOC 2 Forward The purpose of this manual is to provide the installer with the proper installation techniques required for secure installation of the Skybitz GLS Mobile Terminal (MT). The Manual covers MT installation on the flat aluminum roof of a trailer using the Skybitz Mobile Terminal Bracket and 3M Very High Bond (VHB) adhesive. Installation of the Skybitz MT Safety Tether is described as well. This Procedure is not to be used for MT installations on Fiberglass or other types of composite roof trailers. Contact Skybitz Customer Support for information regarding MT installation on trailers with roof materials other than Aluminum. Following the installation conditions and procedures provided in this manual is strictly necessary to ensure the MT bracket will form a safe and secure bond to the roof of the trailer. CAUTION! Failure to follow these installation procedures could allow the Mobile Terminal to separate from the vehicle resulting in possible injury or death! Important! Should you have any questions or concerns regarding the Mobile Terminal installation process, please contact Skybitz Customer Support. Skybitz Customer Service (866) 875-9248 [email protected] Contact Skybitz prior to any deviations from the installation of the MT as described in this manual. Skybitz will not be responsible for any loss or damage caused by improper Mobile Terminal installation. GLS MT Installation 4/1/2004 VER 2.8 DOC 3 Installation of the Mobile Terminal (MT) on an Aluminum Roof Trailer The following describes the proper materials and steps required for installing the MT on an Aluminum Roof Trailer. Strict adherence to the following procedures is paramount to ensuring a secure and safe installation. Installation Environment Caution! • DO all installations in a clean, dry, and properly prepared environment. Temperature should be maintained above 32°F for a minimum of 30 minutes before and after installation! • DO NOT attempt to install the MT in the rain or fog, or if signs of snow, ice or condensation are evident on the trailer roof. It is extremely important that the mounting surface be clean and dry prior to installing the unit. • Failure to follow these installation procedures could allow the Mobile Terminal to separate from the vehicle resulting in possible injury or death! Materials Required for MT Installation Contact Skybitz Customer Service before making any substitutions to the items listed below: • Skybitz Mobile Terminal Mounting Kit including Bracket with Pre-applied VHB Tape • Skybitz Mounting Hardware kit including 4 ea. Torx #15 Security with a #8- 32 - ½” screws with thread lock, 4 ea. #8 lock washers, and 4 ea. #8 flat washers. • Skybitz Mobile Terminal Safety Tether Kit including tether guard • 3M Primer 94 • Small paint brush (when not using ampoules with integrated applicator) • Medium Duty abrasive pad (Preferred Product - 3M Scotch-Brite Pad #9650) • Clean, lint-free towels or paper towels • 50% to 70% Isopropyl Alcohol and water solution – (Preferred Product - 3M Prep-Solvent 70) • RTV sealing compound • 6ft. of masking tape • Power drill with 3/16” drill bit • Torx security driver bit #15 or Torx security wrench • 1/8” Hex Key Wrench (Safety Tether Screw) • 3/8” open End Wrench (Safety Tether Nut) GLS MT Installation 4/1/2004 VER 2.8 DOC 4 Location of the MT on the Trailer Roof The recommended mounting location on the trailer roof is approximately 3ft. back from the front of the trailer, and about 1ft. in from the left road-side rail. This location is intended to minimize the potential for damage from low hanging tree branches and to maximize the Mobile Terminal’s view of the sky when the trailer is backed into a dock. The Mobile Terminal(with integral antenna used for this transmitter) must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Installing the MT, Mounting Bracket, and Safety Tether 1. Begin by installing the MT and tether loosely to the mounting bracket. Do not fully tighten the MT to the bracket at this time. The MT must be free to float within the bracket at this stage of the installation. Tightening of the MT to the bracket at this time could impede the bonding of the MT bracket to the trailer roof! FRONT MT and Tether Loosely Mounted to Bracket Orient the terminal in the bracket so the screw holes align and the connector is at the open end of the “U”. Install the tether to the MT using a Torx Security stainless steel screw with a lock washer. Insert the screw through the tether tab, then the MT bracket, and into the front roadside hole in the MT. Orient the tab with the tether towards the front of the bracket and partially install the screw leaving the MT free to move in the brac…
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Users Manual For the SKYBITZ-2004-MTX L Band Mobile Terminal 27 May 2004 Prepared By: 45365 Vintage Park Plaza Suite 210 Dulles, VA 20166-6700 703-478-3301 Document No: SKYBITZ-MAN-MTX-A Turning Position into Knowledge SM 22 June 2004 SkyBitz, Inc. Rev A 22 June 2004 2 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction............................................................................................................ 3 2.0 Item Description..................................................................................................... 4 3.0 Additional Manuals................................................................................................ 5 4.0 Specifications......................................................................................................... 6 5.0 Electro-Magnetic Radiation Exposure Statement................................................ 7 List of Figures Figure 1 SkyBitz L Band Mobile Terminal........................................................................ 4 List of Tables Table 1 Specifications......................................................................................................... 6 Turning Position into Knowledge SM 22 June 2004 SkyBitz, Inc. Rev A 22 June 2004 3 1.0 Introduction The SkyBitz Mobile Terminal (MT) can transmit and receive messages through the SkyBitz network. Its integrated design includes a software-based radio, antennas, and lithium battery pack in one single rugged, environmentally tested package. The SkyBitz Mobile Terminal is the only satellite-based device on the market that enables information and tracking services without using an embedded GPS chipset. That means you get all the benefits of GPS navigation without the high battery consumption and imposing up-front hardware costs. SkyBitz designed the MT based on its proprietary and patented Global Locating System (GLS). GLS offers uncompromising precision without an embedded GPS receiver (average accuracy is 12 meters). Due to the simple radio design, the low maintenance MT extends battery life for years beyond GPS-based tracking products. The flexible MT design also accommodates a suite of sensors and transmits and receives coded and alphanumeric messages. Powered by an internal "AA" lithium battery pack, the self-contained Mobile Terminal is attached to the outside of the trailer using the Mounting Bracket, which eliminates the need to cut a hole in the trailer roof. For total asset visibility and control, the Mobile Terminal can be controlled and monitored through the SkyBitz Customer InSight web application giving you the tools necessary to drive operational efficiency. Turning Position into Knowledge SM 22 June 2004 SkyBitz, Inc. Rev A 22 June 2004 4 2.0 Item Description The MT consists of the following: • Circuit card assembly or CCA with integral antennas • Circular I/O connector • Cast, hard-anodized aluminum housing • Injection molded plastic radome (with o-ring type seal) • Replaceable battery pack • Cast battery access door • Various fasteners • I/O connector dust cover Figure 1 shows the assembled unit. Figure 1 SkyBitz L Band Mobile Terminal Turning Position into Knowledge SM 22 June 2004 SkyBitz, Inc. Rev A 22 June 2004 5 3.0 Additional Manuals The following manuals are necessary for proper installation and usage of the SkyBitz Mobile Terminal. Please read them carefully. 3.1 Installation Manual Please consult the installation manual for proper installation of the mobile terminal. Improper installation voids any warranty stated or implied. Installation Procedure for the SkyBitz GLS Mobile Terminal on an Aluminum Roof Trailer, Version 2.8 3.2 Battery Replacement Manual Proper replacement of the battery will insure that the mobile terminal will continue to function properly. Please reference the following manual. Mobile Terminal Battery Replacement Procedure 3.3 InSight User Manual The InSight User Manual introduces the user to the features of the SkyBitz InSight web site. This web site allows customers to access information on their assets that have SkyBitz mobile terminals. InSight User Manual Version 3.0.1 Turning Position into Knowledge SM 22 June 2004 SkyBitz, Inc. Rev A 22 June 2004 6 4.0 Specifications Frequency of Operation: L Band transmit and receive Transmit EIRP: < 2 Watts Dimensions: 9 5/8" x 7" x 1" 244.48 mm x 177.8 mm x 25.4mm Power: Batteries: Internal: 8 "AA" lithium primary batteries External: Regulated 6 volt vehicle power Automatic sensing and switching of external power Weight (w/batteries): 3 lb Operating Temperature: -40 Deg C to 70 Deg C Storage Temperature: -55 Deg C to 85 Deg C Vibration: 2 G rms, MIL-STD-810D, Method 514.4 Shock: 30 G, MIL-STD-810D, Method 516.3, Procedure I Salt Fog: General Motors Engineering Standards Corrosion Test GM-9505P for a duration of five weeks Humidity: 100% Condensing Water Immersion: 1 Meter, 30 Minutes Interface: 15 Pin Connector 2 open/closed switch connections 2 open/closed control lines RS-485 Interface Mounting: Stainless Steel Mounting Bracket Bonded to Trailer Roof With 3M VHB Tape Table 1 Specifications Turning Position into Knowledge SM 22 June 2004 SkyBitz, Inc. Rev A 22 June 2004 7 5.0 Electro-Magnetic Radiation Exposure Statement The Skybitz, Inc. mobile terminal is an unattended, automatic, intentional radiator. In normal operation and mounting the general population or user is not exposed to any significant electro-magnetic radiation levels. Refering to 47 CFR 2.1091(c), the SkyBitz mobile terminal is considered a mobile device. The transmitter antenna is fixed to the device and is normally located 20 cm or greater from any person. The maximum ERP (Effective Radiated Power relative to 1 Watt into a half-wave dipole) of the SkyBitz mobile terminal is less than 3 Watts peak, and is therefore categorically excluded from routine environmental evaluation for RF exposure in accordance with the terms of 47 CFR 2.1091(c).
Response to ATCB Comments FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC 1 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. 7560 LINDBERGH DRIVE GAITHERSBURG, MD 20879 (301) 417 – 0220 FAX # (301) 417 - 9069 July 22, 2005 Mr. William Graff American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave McLean, VA 22101 RE: Comments of July 8, 2005 APPLICATION: SAE-000MTXC SkyBitz Incorporated Dear Mr. Graff: Below are the comments that you have provided regarding the application for certification referenced above. Our responses to those comments are in bold italic. Many responses refer you to additional exhibit(s) which has been uploaded to the application folder at the ATCB website. Thank you for your attention. Please feel free to contact us for any additional information that you may require. Regards, Gregory M. Snyder Chief EMC Engineer, Wireless/Telco Services Manager Brian J. Dettling Documentation Specialist WLL Project: 8708, 8709 1) According to FCC interpretations, Confidentiality Request letters must always quote the legal authority which forms their basis. Please quote the specific FCC Rule sections upon which this Confidentiality Request is based. R. The letter has been revised to cite the rule part. Please see exhibit “MTXC Cover Letter - RFC revised.” 2) Philosophically, all FCC ID labels must be visible without using too many heroics. Placing the Label on the bottom of the device appears to make identification inaccessible when installed (glued) according to the installation instructions. Please review. R. The bracket is bonded to the asset, not the mobile terminal. The mobile terminal is bolted to the bracket and can be easily removed if necessary. Response to ATCB Comments FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC 2 3) Please provide justification for the requested emission designator see on Form 731. Also, see document provided by Applicant entitled “Skybitz App04Sep23.pdf” section 2.2. where an emission designator of 5K00G1D is specified. Also, your Test Report in section 4.2 provides a measured value which could also be used to describe necessary bandwidth. Please clear this confusion. Please be consistent. R. The requested emission is the same as that requested on a previous application with the necessary bandwidth being based on the allowable authorized bandwidth of 10kHz assigned by the satellite carrier. 4) Please provide E and I in the final RF amplification circuit as required by Part 2 of the Rules. R. This information is provided in the Block Diagram exhibit. 5) Always provide a calculation whenever corrections to alternative bandwidths are required. In this case, you correct from 3 to 4 KHz without providing justification for your 1.25dB correction. R. The test report has been revised to add the calculation for the BW correction. Please see exhibit “MTXC Test Report revised”.
45365 Vintage Park Plaza Suite 210 Dulles, Virginia 20166 Letter of Agency/Authorization April 25, 2005 American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 Please be advised that SkyBitz, Inc. authorizes Washington Laboratories, Ltd. to act on our behalf, until otherwise notified, for applications submitted to American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. (ATCB). We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse ACT of 1988, U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002(b), to the application is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Dana C. Johnson Director, RF Development SkyBitz, Inc. Phone: 703-318-8100 www.skybitz.com Fax: 703-478-3301
45365 Vintage Park Plaza Suite 210 Dulles, Virginia 20166 Request for Confidentiality - REVISED April 25, 2005 American Telecommunications Certification Body, Inc. 6731 Whittier Avenue Suite C110 McLean, VA 22101 RE: Certification Application FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC Please be advised that under the provision of 47 CFR 0.459 the following exhibits are to be held confidential on behalf of SkyBitz, Inc.: 1. Operational Description 2. Tune-up procedure 3. Block Diagram 4. Schematics 5. Parts List This application contains technical information that SkyBitz, Inc. deems to be proprietary in nature. SkyBitz only distributes this product through internal direct sales and approved reseller channels. This product is not available to the general consumer through anonymous retail channels, and requires provisioning and activation on our network to function. If made public, the information listed could be used to reverse engineer the product, and possibly damage SkyBitz's competitive advantage in the marketplace. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Dana C. Johnson Director, RF Development SkyBitz, Inc. Phone: 703-318-8100 www.skybitz.com Fax: 703-478-3301
American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 July 8, 2005 RE: SkyBitz Incorporated FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC I have a few comments on this Application. Depending on your responses, kindly understand there may be additional comments. 1.) According to FCC interpretations, Confidentiality Request letters must always quote the legal authority which forms their basis. Please quote the specific FCC Rule sections upon which this Confidentiality Request is based. 2.) Philosophically, all FCC ID labels must be visible without using too many heroics. Placing the Label on the bottom of the device appears to make identification inaccessible when installed (glued) according to the installation instructions. Please review. 3.) Please provide justification for the requested emission designator see on Form 731. Also, see document provided by Applicant entitled “Skybitz App04Sep23.pdf” section 2.2. where an emission designator of 5K00G1D is specified. Also, your Test Report in section 4.2 provides a measured value which could also be used to describe necessary bandwidth. Please clear this confusion. Please be consistent. 4.) Please provide E and I in the final RF amplification circuit as required by Part 2 of the Rules. 5.) Always provide a calculation whenever corrections to alternative bandwidths are required. In this case, you correct from 3 to 4 KHz without providing justification for your 1.25dB correction. William H. Graff President and Director of Engineering mailto: [email protected] The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information may result in application termination. Correspondence should be considered part of the permanent submission and may be viewed from the Internet after a Grant of Equipment Authorization is issued. Please do not respond to this correspondence using the email reply button. In order for your response to be processed expeditiously, you must submit your documents through the AmericanTCB.com website. 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 sender.
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Document 8708/8709-MPE, Rev. 0 FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC RF Exposure Evaluation Washington Laboratories, Ltd June 2005 Maximum Permissible Exposure Calculations for Skybitz L-Band Mobile Terminal FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC IC ID: 5375A-000MTXC June 15, 2005 WLL PROJECT #: 8708/8709 This report may not be reproduced, except in full, without the prior written consent of Washington Laboratories, Ltd. RF Exposure Evaluation Document 8708/78709, Rev. 0 FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC RF Exposure Evaluation Washington Laboratories, Ltd June 2005 1 Maximum Permissible Exposure Evaluation for FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC 1.0 Introduction This evaluation has been prepared on behalf of Skybitz Inc. L-Band Mobile Terminal to show compliance with the RF exposure requirements as defined in FCC §1.1307. 1.1 Requirements Three different categories of transmitters are defined by the FCC in OET Bulletin 65. These categories are fixed installation, mobile, and portable and are defined as follows: Fixed Installations: fixed location means that the device, including its antenna, is physically secured at a permanent location and is not able to be easily moved to another location. Additionally, distance to humans from the antenna is maintained to at least 2 meters. Mobile Devices: a mobile device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used in other than fixed locations and to be generally used in such a way that a separation distance of at least 20 centimeters is normally maintained between the transmitter's radiating structures and the body of the user or nearby persons. Transmitters designed to be used by consumers or workers that can be easily re-located, such as a wireless modem operating in a laptop computer, are considered mobile devices if they meet the 20 centimeter separation requirement. The FCC rules for evaluating mobile devices for RF compliance are found in 47 CFR §2.1091. Portable Devices: a portable device is defined as a transmitting device designed to be used so that the radiating structure(s) of the device is/are within 20 centimeters of the body of the user. Portable device requirements are found in Section 2.1093 of the FCC's Rules (47 CFR§2.1093). For this test report the Skybitz Inc. L-Band Mobile Terminal is classified as a “Mobile Device” and therefore must meet the limits as specified in §1.307. The FCC also categorizes the use of the device as based upon the user’s awareness and ability to exercise control over his or her exposure. The two categories defined are Occupational/Controlled Exposure and General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure. These two categories are defined as follows: Document 8708/78709, Rev. 0 FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC RF Exposure Evaluation Washington Laboratories, Ltd June 2005 2 Occupational/Controlled Exposure: In general, occupational/controlled exposure limits are applicable to situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment, who have been made fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. This exposure category is also applicable when the exposure is of a transient nature due to incidental passage through a location where the exposure levels may be higher than the general population/uncontrolled limits, but the exposed person is fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over his or her exposure by leaving the area or by some other appropriate means. Awareness of the potential for RF exposure in a workplace or similar environment can be provided through specific training as part of a RF safety program. If appropriate, warning signs and labels can also be used to establish such awareness by providing prominent information on the risk of potential exposure and instructions on methods to minimize such exposure risks. General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure: The general population / uncontrolled exposure limits are applicable to situations in which the general public may be exposed or in which persons who are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be made fully aware of the potential for exposure or cannot exercise control over their exposure. Members of the general public would come under this category when exposure is not employment-related; for example, in the case of a wireless transmitter that exposes persons in its vicinity. Warning labels placed on low-power consumer devices such as cellular telephones are not considered sufficient to allow the device to be considered under the occupational/controlled category, and the general population/uncontrolled exposure limits apply to these devices. The Skybitz Inc. L-Band Mobile Terminal is evaluated to the General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure limits. 1.2 Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure Evaluation The highest RF output power of the unit was measured at 31.2dBm at 1643 MHz. According to §1.1310 of the FCC rules, the power density limit for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure is 1mW/cm 2 . As this is a mobile device the MPE shall be calculated at 20cm to show compliance with the power density limit. The following formula was used to calculate the power density at 20cm: 2 4R PG S π = Where: S = Power Density P = Output Power at the Antenna Terminals G = Gain of Transmit Antenna (linear gain) R = Distance from Transmitting Antenna Document 8708/78709, Rev. 0 FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC RF Exposure Evaluation Washington Laboratories, Ltd June 2005 3 For this device, the calculation is as follows: R = 20cm PG = Output Power (EIRP) = 1318 mW )20( 4 )1318( 2 ×× = π S = 0.262 mW/cm 2 (Based on continuous transmission) Based on the calculation above, the device complies with the minimal permissible exposure requirements at 20cm.
Necessary Bandwidth Calculation: The necessary bandwidth calculation for the Skybitz signal is based on the following: Bn = R * (1.18) for a 2-ary MSK signal. The bit rate is 3.6 kBps which puts the theoretical Necessary Bandwidth at: Bn = 3.6 * 1.18 = 4.248kHz. The occupied bandwidth measured at 26dB down from the peak transmit power is 4700Hz as shown. Occupied Bandwidth (26dB) Skybitz, Frequency = 1643MHz Mkr1=1642.998033MHz, Mkr2=1643.002733MHz, Delta=4700Hz -35 -25 -15 -5 5 15 25 35 1642.990 1642.992 1642.994 1642.996 1642.998 1643.000 1643.002 1643.004 1643.006 1643.008 Frequency (MHz) Settings: RBW = 100Hz, VBW = 300Hz Amplitude (dBm) The data signal transmitted is MSK. The emission designator requested is then: FCC: 4K70G1D IC: 4K70G1DCT (C for two state MSK and T for Time Division Multiplex)
Document 8708_8709 IC ID: 5375A-000MTXC FCC and IC Certification Test Report Washington Laboratories, Ltd June 2005 FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC FCC and Industry Canada Certification Test Report for SkyBitz, Inc. FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC IC ID: 5375A-000MTXC June 23, 2005 Prepared for: SkyBitz, Inc. 45365 Vintage Park Plaza Suite 210 Dulles, Virginia 20166 Prepared By: Washington Laboratories, Ltd. 7560 Lindbergh Drive Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879 FCC and IC Certification Test Report Document 8708_8709 IC ID: 5375A-000MTXC FCC and IC Certification Test Report Washington Laboratories, Ltd June 2005 FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC FCC and Industry Canada Certification Test Report for the SkyBitz, Inc. MTXC L-Band Mobile Terminal FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC IC ID: 5375A-000MTXC WLL JOB# 8708/8709 Prepared by: Christina M. Karlhoff Documentation Specialist Reviewed by: Gregory M. Snyder Chief EMC Engineer Document 8708_8709 IC ID: 5375A-000MTXC FCC and IC Certification Test Report Washington Laboratories, Ltd June 2005 FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC ii Abstract This report has been prepared on behalf of SkyBitz, Inc. to support the attached Application for Equipment Authorization. The test report and application are submitted for a Satellite Terminal under Part 25 of the FCC Rules and Regulations and under the Regulations and Spectrum Management and Telecommunications Policy RSS-170 of Industry Canada. This Certification Test Report documents the test configuration and test results for a SkyBitz, Inc. MTXC L-Band Mobile Terminal. Testing was performed on an Open Area Test Site (OATS) of Washington Laboratories, Ltd, 7560 Lindbergh Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20879. Site description and site attenuation data have been placed on file with the FCC's Sampling and Measurements Branch at the FCC laboratory in Columbia, MD. The Industry Canada OATS numbers are 3035A-1 and 3035A-2 for Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Site 1 and Site 2, respectively. Washington Laboratories, Ltd. has been accepted by the FCC and approved by NIST NVLAP (NVLAP Lab Code: 200066-0) as an independent FCC test laboratory. The SkyBitz, Inc. MTXC L-Band Mobile Terminal complies with the technical requirements under FCC Part 25 and Industry Canada RSS-170. Document 8708_8709 IC ID: 5375A-000MTXC FCC and IC Certification Test Report Washington Laboratories, Ltd June 2005 FCC ID: SAE-000MTXC iii Table of Contents Abstract ............................................................................................................................... ii 1 Introduction..............................................................................................................1 1.1 Compliance Statement .........................................................................................1 1.2 Test Scope ............................................................................................................1 1.3 Contract Information............................................................................................1 1.4 Test Dates ............................................................................................................1 1.5 Test and Support Personnel .................................................................................1 2 Equipment Under Test .............................................................................................2 2.1 EUT Identification & Description .......................................................................2 2.2 Test Configuration ...............................................................................................2 2.3 Testing Algorithm................................................................................................3 2.4 Test Location .......................................................................................................3 2.5 Measurements ......................................................................................................4 2.5.1 References........................................................................................................4 2.6 Measurement Uncertainty..............................................................................…
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7560 Lindbergh Drive · Gaithersburg, Maryland · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Emission | Tolerance |
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| 1 | 25 | 1.63 GHz - 1.66 GHz | 1.3 W | 4K7G1D | 0.0010000000 % |

MTXP L-Band Mobile Terminal
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
GLS Mobile Terminal
Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter