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SAE-000MTXPMTXP L-Band Mobile Terminal

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MTXP L-Band Mobile Terminal - FCC ID SAE-000MTXP - SkyBitz, Incorporated
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
May 19, 2010
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
May 10, 2010
Equipment Note
MTXP L-Band Mobile Terminal
Frequency Range
1626.50000000 - 1660.50000000
Company
SkyBitz, Incorporated
Country
United States

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Users Manual

SkyBitz GLS 400/410 Mobile Terminal Battery Replacement Procedure SkyBitz GLS 400/410 Mobile Terminal Battery Replacement Procedure Version 1.3 12 March 2010 Introduction This is a procedure for removing and replacing the batteries installed in the GLS 400 or 410 (REV M or P) SkyBitz Mobile Terminal (MT). The installation guide applies to REV M and P type mobile terminals ONLY. The type of mobile terminal may be identified by the serial number. The serial number is located on the bottom of the unit and on the end that has the I/O connector. The fourth letter from the left indicates the REV type. For example the serial number on a SkyBitz REV M mobile terminal will look like “MTXM3GDLxyyyzzzzz”, where “xyyzzzzz” are numbers. The “M” after “MTX” indicates the mobile terminal REV type. The serial number on a SkyBitz REV P mobile terminal will look like “MTXP3GDLxyyyzzzzz”, where “xyyyzzzzz” are numbers. The “P” after “MTX” indicates the mobile terminal REV type. • This procedure can be performed while the MT is installed or uninstalled. • • Installation time is approximately fifteen minutes. • • A #10 TORX (T10) wrench or screwdriver is required to remove the battery tray assembly. • • The battery door screws have a torque specification of 2.5 inch pounds (+/- .1 in lbs). • • You must use a T10 TORX torque driver or wrench to tighten the battery door screws to the specified torque setting. Failure to do so will invalidate your warranty. IMPORTANT NOTICE You are solely responsible for installing the new batteries in your Equipment and it is imperative that you strictly abide by the battery replacement installation procedures provided below when you are replacing the battery in your Equipment. Failure to install the replacement batteries in full accordance with the instructions can result in severe damage to your existing Equipment or total unit failure. By your acceptance of this battery replacement shipment, you acknowledge and agree that SkyBitz, Inc. will not be liable for any: (i) unit damage, (ii) unit failure and (iii) warranty claims if any of the foregoing arises as a result of your failure to fully comply with SkyBitz’s battery replacement installation procedures. SkyBitz GLS 400/410 Mobile Terminal Battery Replacement Procedure SkyBitz GLS 400/410 Mobile Terminal Battery Replacement Procedure Version 1.3 12 March 2010 Tools Required • #10 TORX (T10) Torque Wrench or Torque Screwdriver Batteries Required • Eight NEW Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA Cells NOTE: Do Not Use Energizer Advanced Lithium AA Cells. ONLY USE ENERGIZER ULTIMATE LITHIUM AA CELLS. 9 SkyBitz Battery FAQ #1: The status of the battery as reported on SkyBitz Insight is derived from several sources. First, the mobile terminal keeps track of the rate at which the MT uses electricity or electrical charge from a power source (in milli-Ampere hours). This includes electricity used during the sleep mode. After each scheduled event, the MT will report to the SkyBitz data center the total accumulated milli-Ampere hours consumed since the last battery change. There may be no change since the over-the-air resolution of the milli-Ampere counter is 29 milli-Ampere hours. If the battery is removed for any reason, the total accumulated milli- Ampere hours recorded in the MT is reset to zero. If that happens then the user should ALWAYS install eight NEW Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA Cells following the procedure presented in this guide. The reset process does not happen immediately after battery power is disconnected, but may take up to two minutes. This is due to capacitors in the circuitry slowly discharging stored electrical charge. This slow rate of discharge and the low power requirements of the mobile terminal create a situation whereby the MT continues to function for up to two minutes after battery power is disconnected. This is the reason why we recommend that after removing the old batteries, the user waits for at least two minutes before installing new ones. The wait guarantees that the accumulated milli-Ampere hours will be reset to zero in the MT and SkyBitz Insight will correctly report the battery status. SkyBitz Insight computes the number of days remaining until the next battery replacement. The battery status is reported on SkyBitz Insight using a simple indicator. The battery status is indicated as Green (greater than 365 days left) or Yellow (between 240 and 365 days remaining) or Orange(less than 240 days remaining) or Red (less than 90 days remaining; battery replacement recommended). SkyBitz Insight also reports the number of battery days in service since the last battery replacement. The other source of information required for predicting the battery status is the capacity of the installed AA cells. The mobile terminal does not know what type of battery is installed. The capacity of the installed battery cells must be known by SkyBitz. This parameter is not available for the end user to change. Therefore only install Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA cells. The Energizer Advanced Lithium AA cells have less capacity than the Ultimate Lithium AA cells. DO NOT MIX CELLS OF DIFFERENT or UNKNOWN CAPACITY. Mixing old or new cells of unknown capacity with new cells of known capacity does not allow SkyBitz Insight to properly predict the remaining time before battery replacement is required. Otherwise, it is possible that the battery or batteries with less capacity will drain before the others. This will create extra strain on the remaining batteries, resulting in a non-functional MT. SkyBitz GLS 400/410 Mobile Terminal Battery Replacement Procedure SkyBitz GLS 400/410 Mobile Terminal Battery Replacement Procedure Version 1.3 12 March 2010 Procedure 1. Loosen the two battery door/tray screws, using a T10 TORX screwdriver or equivalent. The screws are captive and will stay attached to the battery door/tray. 2. Using your fingers, carefully pull the battery door/tray unit out of the MT. This may be difficult due to the tig…

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Users Manual

Installation Manual InSight GLS 410 with EPM (External Power Module) LandStar Remote Antenna EPM Aluminum Roof Trailer Kit Number: IST1AL-M1 Description: IST GLS 410 EPM Land Star Aluminum Roof Version 0.2 March 19, 2010 SkyBitz, Inc. 22455 Davis Drive Suite 100 Sterling, VA 20164 Phone: 1-866-875-9248 Fax: 703-478-3301 www.skybitz.com Protected by U.S. Patent Nos. 5,955,986, 6,094,162, 6,154,171, 6,169,514, 6,243,648, 6,480,788, 6,560,536, 6,725,158, 7,010,066 and 7,020,190. Installation Manual InSight GLS400 EPM Aluminum Roof 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents..................................................................... 2 Revision History....................................................................... 3 Forward .................................................................................. 4 SkyBitz GLS 410 EPM System Configuration................................. 4 Introduction.......................................................................... 4 GLS 410 Remote Antenna EPM Configuration Block Diagram ........ 5 Installation of the GLS 410 Remote Antenna with EPM System on an Aluminum Roof Trailer ..................................................... 5 Tools Required for Installation ................................................. 6 Parts List for Installation Components and Hardware .................. 6 Configure the Mobile Terminal, EPM, and Bracket Assembly ......... 7 Mounting Location of the Antenna, MT, and EPM ........................ 8 Skybitz Component Location Guide ....................................................... 8 Installation Environment......................................................... 9 Installation of the Remote Antenna .......................................... 9 Installation Procedure for the GLS 410 and EPM ....................... 11 Installation Procedure for the 7 Way Power Connection ............. 13 Installation Registration .......................................................... 15 Installation Manual InSight GLS400 EPM Aluminum Roof 3 Revision History Date Change Author Rev 03/11/2010 Initial Release D Parks 0.1 03/19/2010 Fixed GLS 400 references D Parks 0.2 Installation Manual InSight GLS400 EPM Aluminum Roof 4 Forward The purpose of this manual is to provide the installer with the proper installation techniques required to install the SkyBitz GLS 410 Remote Antenna with EPM System. This manual describes how to install this configuration on a variety of LandStar aluminum roof trailers: Required SkyBitz Components • SkyBitz GLS410 Mobile Terminal (MT) • SkyBitz Borrom Feed Remote Antenna (RAB) • External Power Module (EPM) • Aluminum Roof Mounting Brackets (XTB) Failure to follow all instructions in this manual will void the product warranty. Following the installation conditions and procedures, in the order indicated in this manual, is necessary to ensure the SkyBitz Remote Antenna will form a safe, secure and water tight bond to the roof of the trailer. CAUTION! This installation procedure only pertains to ALUMINUM ROOF TRAILERS! Do not install the SkyBitz Remote Antenna on any fiberglass or composite roof trailer. Failure to follow these installation procedures could result in the remote Antenna Assembly separating from the vehicle resulting in possible injury or death! Call SkyBitz Customer Service before making any deviations from this Installation Procedure. Important! Should you have any questions or concerns regarding the Mobile Terminal installation process, 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 Hardware installation. SkyBitz GLS 410 EPM System Configuration Introduction The GLS 410 Configuration allows for a stealthy installation with only the SkyBitz Remote Antenna exposed on the roof of the trailer. The EPM provides Installation Manual InSight GLS400 EPM Aluminum Roof 5 the tethered status of the trailer and a secondary source of power to the Mobile Terminal (MT). This procedure covers the Installation of the SkyBitz GLS 410 Mobile Terminal (MT) and Remote Antenna (RAB) as well as the SkyBitz External Power Module (EPM). The Aluminum Roof Mounting Brackets (XTB) and the EPM get bonded to the inside front wall of the trailer with 3M VHB (Very High Bond) adhesive tape. The installation is hidden from view behind the interior front wall plywood. The MT and EPM are to be mounted just above the trailer 7-Way connector on the interior front wall of an aluminum roof trailer. The Remote Antenna is mounted to the aluminum roof on the road side, just above the MT and 12 inches back from the front nose of the trailer. This forward location helps to keep the RAB in view of the satellites when the trailer is backed up to a warehouse. The road side location is also less susceptible to damage from low hanging tree branches. The EPM power cable is routed through the back of the trailer 7-Way power connector. The EPM ring terminals attach to the Auxiliary (Blue), Marker Lights (Brown) and Ground (White) connections. The cable ends are color coded to match the trailer wiring for easy installation. The EPM has self resetting protection fuses installed close to the connection terminals. GLS 410 Remote Antenna EPM Configuration Block Diagram Installation of the GLS 410 Remote Antenna with EPM System on an Aluminum Roof Trailer The following describes the proper materials and steps required for installing the MT System on an Aluminum Roof Trailer. There are slight variances to the installation that are specific to each brand of trailer. Strict adherence to the following procedures is paramount to ensuring a secure, safe, and reliable installation. Trailer Exterio r Remote Antenna Trailer Interior GLS 410 EPM Brown Blue White 7-Way Connector 2 AMP FUSE 2 AMP FUSE Marker Lights Auxiliary Ground …

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Users Manual

Users Manual For the SKYBITZ-2009-MTX-REV-P L Band Mobile Terminal 12 March 2010 Prepared By: 22455 Davis Drive Suite 100 Sterling, VA 20164 703-478-3340 Document No: SKYBITZ-MAN-MTXP-A Turning Position into Knowledge SM 12 March 2010 SkyBitz, Inc. Rev A 12 March 2010 2 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction............................................................................................................ 3 2.0 Item Description ..................................................................................................... 4 3.0 Additional Manuals ............................................................................................... 6 4.0 Specifications ......................................................................................................... 7 5.0 Electro-Magnetic Radiation Exposure Statement ................................................ 8 List of Figures Figure 1 SkyBitz L Band Mobile Terminal ........................................................................ 5 List of Tables Table 1 Specifications.........................................................................................................7 Turning Position into Knowledge SM 12 March 2010 SkyBitz, Inc. Rev A 12 March 2010 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 batteries 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 less than 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 user replaceable internal "AA" Lithium batteries, the self-contained MT is attached to the outside of the trailer using the two identical Mounting Brackets, which eliminates the need to cut a hole in the trailer roof. A safety tether is also attached to the MT and the asset. For total asset visibility and control, the Mobile Terminal can be configured and monitored through the SkyBitz Customer InSight web application giving you the tools necessary to drive operational efficiency. Turning Position into Knowledge SM 12 March 2010 SkyBitz, Inc. Rev A 12 March 2010 4 2.0 Item Description The MT consists of the following: • Electronics Circuit Card Assembly or CCA • Remote antenna with integral cable assembly • Battery CCA and cable assembly • Circular I/O connector • Injection molded LEXAN 943 housing with vent • Injection molded LEXAN 943 base plate • Hot plate welded construction • Replaceable batteries • Injection molded battery access door/tray unit • Injection molded conductive plastic RF shield • I/O connector dust cover • I/O connector protective cover Figure 1 shows the assembled unit with remote antenna. Turning Position into Knowledge SM 12 March 2010 SkyBitz, Inc. Rev A 12 March 2010 5 Figure 1 SkyBitz GLS-410 or REV P L Band Mobile Terminal Turning Position into Knowledge SM 12 March 2010 SkyBitz, Inc. Rev A 12 March 2010 6 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 Manual GLS 410 Landstar EPM Aluminum Roof Trailer, Version 0.2 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. SkyBitz GLS 400/410 Mobile Terminal Battery Replacement Procedure, Version 1.3 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. The manual is available for customer use only and may be accessed at www.skybitz.com . InSight User Manual Version 7.4.0 Turning Position into Knowledge SM 12 March 2010 SkyBitz, Inc. Rev A 12 March 2010 7 4.0 Specifications Frequency of Operation: L Band transmit and receive Transmit EIRP: < 2 Watts Dimensions: 12.25" x 5.9" x 1.0" 311.2 mm x 149.9 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): 1.55 lb ~700 g Operating Temperature: -40 Deg C to 70 Deg C Storage Temperature: -55 Deg C to 85 Deg C Vibration: Random vibration from 10 to 500 Hz per Mil-Std 810-F, Figure 514.5C-1 “U.S. Highway Truck Vibration Exposure”. Shock: 30 G, MIL-STD-810D, Method 516.3, Procedure I Salt Fog: Mil-Std 810F, Method 509.4 Humidity: Mil-Std 810F, Method 5.4 for 6 full cycles as described in Figure 507.4-1. Water Immersion: IP67 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 Brackets Bonded to Trailer Roof With 3M VHB Tape Table 1 Specifications Turning Position into Knowledge SM 12 March 2010 SkyBitz, Inc. Rev A 12 March 2010 8 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 elec…

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External Photos

External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP External Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP

ID Label/Location Info

FCC ID is in 14 point, Bold, Arial Font. Industry Canada Identifier is in 14 point, Bold, Arial Font. Label is located on bottom of unit. 4” 4”

Internal Photos

Internal Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP Internal Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP Internal Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP Internal Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP Internal Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP Internal Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP Internal Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP Internal Photos ©2008 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP

RF Exposure Info

Maximum Permissible Exposure Evaluation for SkyBitz, Inc. MTXP L-Band Mobile Terminal FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP IC ID: 5375A-000MTXP WLL REPORT# 11125-01 MPE Rev 0 March 18, 2010 Prepared by Steven Dovell Compliance Engineer Reviewed by Steven D. Koster EMC Operations Manager Testing Certificate 2675.01 SkyBitz MTXP FCC/IC MPE Test Report March 2010 - Page 1 of 3 - 1.0 Introduction This report has been prepared on behalf of SkyBitz, Inc .for the MTXP L-Band Mobile Satellite Terminal Transmitter 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: ƒ 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. ƒ 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. ƒ 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 .for the MTXP L-Band Mobile Satellite Terminal was evaluated as a module with the following configuration: Mobile Device Evaluation distance: 20cm test distance. 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: SkyBitz MTXP FCC/IC MPE Test Report March 2010 - Page 2 of 3 - ƒ 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. ƒ 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. Since there are no warnings or training associated with this unit and it can be used by anyone, the SkyBitz, Inc .for the MTXP L-Band Mobile Satellite 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 is recorded. According to §1.1310 of the FCC rules, the power density limit for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure is 1mW/cm 2 . 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: 2 4R PG S π = SkyBitz MTXP FCC/IC MPE Test Report March 2010 - Page 3 of 3 - Where: S = Power Density P = Output Power at the Antenna Terminals G = Gain of Transmit Antenna (linear gain-isotropic) R = Distance from Transmitting Antenna Note: The gain of the antenna was assumed to be zero b/c the output power used in the calculations was obtained via EIRP measurement. This was due to the fact that no external antenna connector was available. Table 1: Transmitter MPE Calculation Summary Antenna (Internal) One Transmitter Frequency1626.505MHz Limit1.000mW/cm^2 Distance (cm), R =20cm P ower (dBm), P =26dBm TX An t Gai n (d Bi ), G =0d B Po w er Dens ity : 0.0 8mW /cm^2 Separation<20 cm Minimum Distance: 5. 6 cm

Test Report

FCC and Industry Canada Certification Test Report For the SkyBitz, Inc. MTXP L-Band Mobile Terminal FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP IC ID: 5375A-000MTXP WLL REPORT# 11373-01 Rev 1 April 30, 2010 Prepared for: SkyBitz, Inc. 22455 Davis Drive Suite 100 Sterling, Virginia 20164 Prepared By: Washington Laboratories, Ltd. 7560 Lindbergh Drive Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879 Testing Cert. 2675.01 Certificates and reports shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written permission of Washington Laboratories, Ltd. Skybitz Inc MTXP L-Band Mobile Terminal FCC/IC Test Report April, 2010 WLL Report #11373-01 Rev. 1 - ii - © 2010 Washington Laboratories, Ltd FCC and Industry Canada Certification Test Report For the SkyBitz, Inc. MTXP L-Band Mobile Terminal FCC ID: SAE-000MTXP IC ID: 5375A-000MTXP WLL REPORT# 11373-01 Rev 1 April 30, 2010 Prepared by: John P. Repella Compliance Engineer Reviewed by: Steven D. Koster EMC Operations Manager Skybitz Inc MTXP L-Band Mobile Terminal FCC/IC Test Report April, 2010 WLL Report #11373-01 Rev. 1 - iii - © 2010 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. 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. MTXP 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 the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) under Certificate 2675.01 as an independent FCC test laboratory. Additionally WLL, recently received accreditation from ACLASS under Certificate AT-1448, the retest completed in April is covered under this accreditation. The SkyBitz, Inc. MTXP L-Band Mobile Terminal complies with the technical requirements under FCC Part 25 and Industry Canada RSS-170. Revision History Reason Date Rev 0 Initial Release April 9, 2010 Rev 1 Updated Information for TX Power and Frequency Tolerance April 30,2010 Skybitz Inc MTXP L-Band Mobile Terminal FCC/IC Test Report April, 2010 WLL Report #11373-01 Rev. 1 - iv - © 2010 Washington Laboratories, Ltd. 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 1.6 Abbreviations ...............................................................................................................................2 2 Equipment Under Test .....................................................................................................................3 2.1 EUT Identification & Description ...............................................................................................3 2.2 Test Configuration .......................................................................................................................4 2.3 Testing Algorithm ........................................................................................................................5 2.4 Test Location .............................…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Dana C Johnson(Senior Director, Engineering)
[email protected]703-478-2372Fax: 703-478-3301

Technical Contact

Washington LabsSteven Koster
[email protected]301-216-1500

7560 Lindbergh Drive · Gaithersburg, Maryland · United States

Test Firm

Washington Laboratories, Ltd.Steve Koster
[email protected]301-216-1500Fax: 301-216-1590

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
1251.63 GHz - 1.66 GHz398.00 mW4K24G1D0.0010000000 %
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output listed is peak EIRP. The antenna installation and operating configurations of this transmitter, including antenna gain and cable loss must satisfy MPE categorical Exclusion Requirements of �2.1091. The 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. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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