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STZSRM9000UWUHF MOBILE TRANSMITTER

Simoco Wireless Solutions Pty Ltd
UHF MOBILE TRANSMITTER - FCC ID STZSRM9000UW - Simoco Wireless Solutions Pty Ltd
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Dec 21, 2004
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Dec 21, 2004
Equipment Note
UHF MOBILE TRANSMITTER
Frequency Range
440.00000000 - 512.00000000
Company
Simoco Wireless Solutions Pty Ltd
Country
Australia

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Users Manual

Page i TNM-M-E-0001 Issue 3 SRM 9000 Series FM VHF/UHF Mobile Radio Transceiver SERVICE MANUAL TNM-M-E-0001 ISSUE 3 November 2004 f Page ii TNM-M-E-0001 Issue 3 SRM9000 Series FM VHF/UHF Mobile Ra dio Transceiver TNM-M-E-0001 ~ Iss 3 Page iii TNM-M-E-0001 Issue 3 Declaration The performance figures quoted are subject to normal manufacturing and service tolerances. The right is reserved to alter the equipment described in this manual in the light of future technical development. Copyright All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior permission of TMC Radio. Errors and Omissions The usefulness of this publication depends upon the accuracy and completeness of the information contained within it. Whilst every endeavour has been made to eliminate any errors, some may still exist. It is requested that any errors or omissions noted should be reported to: TMC Radio Pty Ltd. 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Vic 3179 Australia Ph: +61 3-9730-3800 (Direct: -3914) Fax: +61 3-9730-3968 Mob: +61 408-160-661 e-mail: [email protected] Page iv TNM-M-E-0001 Issue 3 Document History Issue Date Comments 1 February 2002 Initial issue 2 August 2002 Re-branded to TMC Radio. 3 November 2004 Rev 9 information List of Associated Publications Document No. Description Issue TNM-I-E-0005 SRM9000 Series Installation Instructions 5 TNM-U-E-0012 SRM9020 Trunk Operating Instructions 2 TNM-U-E-0013 SRM9020 PMR Operating Instructions 2 TNM-U-E-0014 SRM9025 PMR Operating Instructions 2 TNM-U-E-0015 SRM9025 Trunk Operating Instructions 2 TNM-U-E-0003 SRM9030 PMR Operating Instructions 2 TNM-U-E-0004 SRM9030 Trunk Operating Instructions 2 TNM-U-E-0020 SRM9030 Brief User Guide 2 TNM-U-E-0042 SRM9010 Brief User Guide 2 TNM-U-E-0043 SRM9020 Brief User Guide 2 TNM-U-E-0044 SRM9025 Brief User Guide 2 Page v TNM-M-E-0001 Issue 3 Warnings and Cautions Caution During disassembly and assembly, refer to Torque Settings in Section 1.7 Caution Preparing the radio for alignment will erase from the radio all customer PMR and Trunking configuration data (channel, signalling information etc). The only data retained by the Alignment Tool is the factory alignment data for the radio (DAC settings for TX power, front-end tuning etc). WARNING SRM9000 radio equipment is to be connected only to 12-volt negative earth systems. In vehicles with a 24-volt supply, an approved 24V/12V converter must be used. The supply must not be taken from a 12V tap on the battery. WARNING To avoid RF injury, do not touch the Antenna when the Transmitter is in use. WARNING Double-fused 12V Supply Leads, Antenna cables and Speaker wiring is to be routed as far away as possible from gas or fuel lines or any electronic control device. The radio transceiver and antenna are to be mounted as far away as possible from these devices and their cabling. Equipment is to be installed, by a competent person, in accordance with the requirements of local radio communications authorities and/or Health and Safety regulations. Post installation checks should be performed to ensure that there is no effect on the operation of the vehicle’s electronics. WARNING Do not operate your radio, without a handsfree kit, whilst driving a vehicle. WARNING Do not operate your radio in an explosive atmosphere. Obey the “Turn Off Two-way Radios” signs where these are posted, e.g. on a petrol station forecourt. WARNING Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards: To minimise exposure to RF fields during equipment service and repair, the antenna terminal of the SRM9000 radio should be connected to a suitable non-radiating RF load when the transmitter is in use. Page vi TNM-M-E-0001 Issue 3 GLOSSARY OF TERMS A summary of common radio terms and some other terms used in this document, and their meanings, are given below. 3RP Trunking Signalling Specification relating to trunked networks for shared use. Used primarily for networks in France. ADC Analogue to Digital Converter. AFC Automatic Frequency Control. AGC Automatic Gain Control. Alarm A selcall sequence sent from a subscriber equipment to indicate an Emergency situation. When activated the radio will enter a repeating sequence consisting of an Alarm Live Transmit Time and an Alarm Dead Receive Time. Certain special conditions for the radio may also occur during the alarm - see Conditions during Alarm. A dedicated SFM (trunked system) that is sent by pressing the Alarm Key. ANN Abbreviation for Algorithmic Network Numbering. This is the numbering system where the numbers presented to the radio user can be mapped directly to the MPT1327 PFIX/IDENTs and vice versa by use of a fixed algorithm in combination with some other customisation parameters. See also FPP and MEP. Auto Interrogate An Acknowledge identity sent as a response to an individual reset call. Automatic Power Feature whereby the transmit power is automatically set to a level determined by the level of the received signal. This is used to extend the battery life of a Portable. Automatic Volume Feature whereby the background audio level is monitored and if this is found to be noisy then the volume level is increased to compensate, allowing the user to hear better. Background Hunting The searching for an alternative and 'better' control channel whilst already on a valid control channel. BCAST MPT1327 broadcast message. Used to transmit information about the trunked radio system to radio units. Busy The state of a channel such that: • For a non-signalling channel - if Busy this means that the carrier is above squelch. • For a channel with CTCSS/DCS - if Busy this means a signal is being received with either no CTCSS tone / DCS code or the correct CTCSS tone /DCS code. • For a channel with Selcall - if Busy this means a closed channel where the signal is above squelch. A feature that equates to 'Do Not Disturb' such that the radio will reject all non- emergency calls. This feature can be activated using the Busy key (if ass…

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Users Manual

SRM9030 Mobile Radio Conventional – PMR Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0003 Issue 7 December 2004 TMC Radio Pty. Ltd. 1270 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria, 3179 Australia SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide © TMC Radio 2004 i TNM-U-E-0003 Issue 7 ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION The following documentation is available for use with the SRM9000 series of products: TNM-I-E-0005 SRM9000 Series Installation Instructions TNM-M-E-0001 SRM9000 Service Manual TNM-U-E-0012 SRM9020 Trunked Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0013 SRM9020 PMR Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0014 SRM9025 PMR Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0015 SRM9025 Trunked Operating Instructions TNM-U-E-0004 SRM9030 Trunked Operating Instructions To order copies of any of the above publications, or any other TMC Radio product, contact TMC Radio on +61 3-9730-3800 or send a Fax on +61 3- 9730-3968. ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT This publication is copyright and no part may be reproduced without prior permission of TMC Radio. Due to our policy of continuous improvement to our products and services, technical specifications and claims, correct at time of publication, may be subject to variation without prior notice. TMC Radio has endeavoured to ensure that the information in this document is fairly and accurately stated, but does not accept liability for any errors or omissions. SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide TNM-U-E-0003 Issue 7 Page ii © TMC Radio 2004 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE The SRM9000 series of mobile communications equipment is designed and certified for Occupational Use only in mobile applications and is not approved for use by the General Population. Refer to Appendix B for details on RF Energy Exposure Guidelines and Compliance. SAFETY 1. Do NOT operate your radio, without a handsfree kit, whilst driving a vehicle. 2. Do NOT operate your radio in an explosive atmosphere. Obey the 'Turn Off Two-way Radios' signs where these are posted, e.g. on a petrol station forecourt. 3. Do NOT touch the antenna while the radio is transmitting. 4. Do NOT operate the radio if the antenna has become disconnected or damaged. HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO • When speaking, hold the microphone a few centimeters from your mouth and speak across it, rather than into it. • Keep the length of your conversation to a minimum and replace the microphone on its cradle after use. • When it is possible to move location, avoid making calls from known poor signal-strength areas such as the radio systems fringe areas (limit of range) or from screened or shadowed areas, e.g. an underground car park or underpass. • To avoid unnecessary drain on the vehicle battery, keep the engine running when using the radio for extensive periods of time. SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide © TMC Radio 2004 iii TNM-U-E-0003 Issue 7 CONTENTS ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION........................................................... I ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT ....................................................................... I RF ENERGY EXPOSURE........................................................................ II SAFETY II HINTS FOR USING THE RADIO ............................................................. II CONTENTS............................................................................................. III 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................ 1 1.1 Overview...................................................................................... 1 1.2 Installation................................................................................... 1 2. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ............................................................. 2 3. MENU SYSTEM.................................................................................. 3 3.1 Menu Navigation ......................................................................... 3 3.2 Default Settings .......................................................................... 4 4. MAIN MENU SCREENS ..................................................................... 5 4.1 Channels Screen......................................................................... 5 4.2 Phonebook Screen ..................................................................... 7 4.3 Status Screen.............................................................................. 8 4.4 Stored Calls Screen.................................................................... 9 4.5 Setup Screen............................................................................... 9 5. COMMON FUNCTIONS AND FACILITIES ...................................... 10 5.1 Switch-On/Switch-Off............................................................... 10 5.1.1 Volume Adjustment........................................................... 10 5.2 Receiving................................................................................... 11 5.3 Transmitting .............................................................................. 12 SRM9030 ~ PMR Mobile Radio User Guide TNM-U-E-0003 Issue 7 Page iv © TMC Radio 2004 5.3.1 VOX Operation ................................................................. 12 5.4 SELCALL Functions................................................................. 13 5.4.1 Receiving a Selcall ........................................................... 13 5.4.2 Sending a Selcall.............................................................. 13 5.4.3 Other Selcall Functions ....................................................13 5.5 Scan Functions......................................................................... 14 5.5.1 Scan Screen.....................................................................15 5.5.2 Scan-Edit Screen............................................................. 16 5.6 MUTE Level Setting .................................................................. 16 5.7 DTMF Operation ....................................................................... 16 5.8 External alert.......................…

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Cover Letter(s)

GHadia FADIO PTY LTD TMC Radio Pty Ltd ABN 65 099 952977 www.tmcrqdio.com 1270 Ferntree Gully Rd, Scoresby Victorio 3l 79, Austrolio Tel: +6] 3 9730 3800 Fqx: +61 3 9730 3968 Emqil: [email protected] Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Timco Engineering Inc 849 N.W. State Road 45 PO Box 370 Newberry Florida 32669 Re: SRM9000UW FCC Equipment Approval Confidentiality Ref :TFN0006_0.DOC 17 December 2OO4 To Whom It May Concern: The following information is to be held confidential pursuant of 47 CFR Part 0 90.459 and Section 552(b)(4) of the Freedom of Information Act, because the information provided contains trade secrets and is proprietary. If made public, the information might be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the market place. o Schematics o Technical Product Description o Block Diagram Yours Truly, &01il Terry E. Clarke TMC Radio Ptv. Ltd. Form Number: TFN0006_0 Filename: H:\Standards\FCC\FCC_10102\FCC_SRM9000UW_Confidentiality_Timco.doc Page 1 of 1

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EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 41123.1 Report date: 29 th November 2004 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand Telephone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] Page 36 of 41 This report may not be reproduced except in full Overall Photo Case Front View Case Rear View EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 41123.1 Report date: 29 th November 2004 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand Telephone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] Page 37 of 41 This report may not be reproduced except in full Case - Top Case – Bottom

ID Label/Location Info

EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 41123.1 Report date: 29 th November 2004 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand Telephone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] Page 34 of 40 This report may not be reproduced except in full 10. PHOTOGRAPH (S) Sample Product Label RF Exposure label location

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EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 41123.1 Report date: 29 th November 2004 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand Telephone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] Page 38 of 41 This report may not be reproduced except in full PCB Top Layer PCB Bottom Layer EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 41123.1 Report date: 29 th November 2004 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand Telephone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] Page 39 of 41 This report may not be reproduced except in full Internal Photos with the Shields Removed

Parts List/Tune Up Info

SRM9000 UW BAND SRM9000 REV 9B - T851 Designator Description V alue Power V olts Current Mfr P/N TMC P/N E505 SHIELD TRAY SHIELD PA MODULE * * * 3502 310 63214 3502 310 63214 E506 SHIELD COVER SHIELD COVER PA M O * * * 3502 310 63223 3502 310 63223 S500 BNC CONNECTOR BNC SKT PCB * * * Cambridge Drawing 3513 505 05991 E600 SHIELD SHIELD 31x25MM * * * 3513 906 20471 3513 906 20471 E601 SHIELD SHIELD 31x25MM * * * 3513 906 20471 3513 906 20471 E602 SHIELD SHIELD 31x25MM * * * 3513 906 20471 3513 906 20471 E400 SHIELD SHIELD 21x16MM * * * 3513 906 20491 3513 906 20491 E401 SHIELD SHIELD 21x16MM * * * 3513 906 20491 3513 906 20491 E402 SHIELD SHIELD 21x16MM * * * 3513 906 20491 3513 906 20491 E501 SHIELD SHIELD 27x24MM * * * 3513 906 2075A 3513 906 2075A E502 SHIELD SHIELD 27x24MM * * * 3513 906 2075A 3513 906 2075A E503 SHIELD SHIELD 27x24MM * * * 3513 906 2075A 3513 906 2075A P2 CONNECTOR D-TYPE MALE 15 WAY * * * 8LAM015P-301B 3513 993 02063 S1 MODULAR JACK ASSY 8 WAY * * * 555153-1 3513 993 05529 E1 SCREW TAPT M3.5 x 10 CSK * * * TAPT M3.5 x 10 CSK 3513 993 57127 Q541 TRANSISTOR PNP BCX51 1W 45V 1A5 BCX51 3513 999 00006 Q1 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q200 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q403 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q413 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q500 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q542 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q572 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q6 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q609 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q615 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q702 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q710 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q712 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q713 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Designator Description V alue Power V olts Current Mfr P/N TMC P/N Q810 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q813 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q905 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q907 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q908 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q909 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q910 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q911 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q912 TRANSISTOR NPN BC849CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC849CW 3513 999 00041 Q404 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q405 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q406 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q407 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q408 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q409 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q410 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q411 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q700 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q701 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q703 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q711 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q811 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q902 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q903 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q904 TRANSISTOR PNP BC859CW 0W2 30V 100mA BC859CW 3513 999 00042 Q401 TRANSISTOR NPN BFR93AW 0W3 12V 35mA BFR93AW 3513 999 00052 Q402 TRANSISTOR NPN BFR93AW 0W3 12V 35mA BFR93AW 3513 999 00052 Q605 TRANSISTOR NPN BFR93AW 0W3 12V 35mA BFR93AW 3513 999 00052 Q606 TRANSISTOR NPN BFR93AW 0W3 12V 35mA BFR93AW 3513 999 00052 Q607 TRANSISTOR NPN BFR93AW 0W3 12V 35mA BFR93AW 3513 999 00052 Q714 TRANSISTOR NPN BFR93AW 0W3 12V 35mA BFR93AW 3513 999 00052 Q715 TRANSISTOR NPN BFR93AW 0W3 12V 35mA BFR93AW 3513 999 00052 Q716 TRANSISTOR NPN BFR93AW 0W3 12V 35mA BFR93AW 3513 999 00052 Q571 TRANSISTOR NPN BFR540 0W50 15V 120mA BFR540 3513 999 00076 Q612 TRANSISTOR NPN BFR540 0W50 15V 120mA BFR540 3513 999 00076 Designator Description V alue Power V olts Current Mfr P/N TMC P/N Q600 JFET N-CH MMBFU310 0W225 25V 60mA MMBFU310 3513 999 05009 Q602 JFET N-CH MMBFU310 0W225 25V 60mA MMBFU310 3513 999 05009 Q543 TRANSISTOR NPN PMMT491A 0W25 40V 1A PMMT491A 3513 999 05030 Q7 MOSFET P-CH MMFT5P03HD 1W5 30V 3A5 MMFT5P03HDT3 3513 999 05046 Q900 MOSFET P-CH MMFT5P03HD 1W5 30V 3A5 MMFT5P03HDT3 3513 999 05046 D10 DIODE DUAL BAV99W 0W25 75V 130mA BAV99W 3513 999 15010 D11 DIODE DUAL BAV99W 0W25 75V 130mA BAV99W 3513 999 15010 D14 DIODE DUAL BAV99W 0W25 75V 130mA BAV99W 3513 999 15010 D17 DIODE DUAL BAV99W 0W25 75V 130mA BAV99W 3513 999 15010 D25 DIODE DUAL BAV99W 0W25 75V 130mA BAV99W 3513 999 15010 D501 DIODE DUAL BAV99W 0W25 75V 130mA BAV99W 3513 999 15010 D801 DIODE DUAL BAV99W 0W25 75V 130mA BAV99W 3513 999 15010 D580 DIODE PIN UM9401F 1W5 50V 1A UM9401F 3513 999 15014 D13 DIODE ZENER BZX84-C5V6 0W25 5V6 200mA BZX84C5V6L/T1 3513 999 20009 D16 DIODE ZENER BZX84-C5V6 0W25 5V6 200mA BZX84C5V6L/T1 3513 999 20009 D20 DIODE ZENER BZX84-C5V6 0W25 5V6 200mA BZX84C5V6L/T1 3513 999 20009 D21 DIODE ZENER BZX84-C5V6 0W25 5V6 200mA BZX84C5V6L/T1 3513 999 20009 D24 DIODE ZENER BZX84-C5V6 0W25 5V6 200mA BZX84C5V6L/T1 3513 999 20009 D26 DIODE ZENER BZX84-C5V6 0W25 5V6 200mA BZX84C5V6L/T1 3513 999 20009 D27 DIODE ZENER BZX84-C5V6 0W25 5V6 200mA BZX84C5V6L/T1 3513 999 20009 D28 DIODE ZENER BZX84-C5V6 0W25 5V6 200mA BZX84C5V6L/T1 3513 999 20009 D15 DIODE ZENER BZX84-C18 0W25 18V 200mA BZX84-C18/T1 3513 999 20020 D19 DIODE ZENER BZX84-C18 0W25 18V 200mA BZX84-C18/T1 3513 999 20020 D50 DIODE ZENER BZX84-C18 0W25 18V 200mA 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Parts List/Tune Up Info

M0UWXD0100 M0UWXD0100 = SRM9000 UW BAND Rev 9 level Item number Item description Effective date Expiry date Quantity BOM text ECN 1 SBSRM9000/CE CE LABEL 16-Nov-04 1 SBSRM9000/STAND STANDARD MATERIAL 16-Nov-04 1 6102 350 12400-1 RF ASSY UW BAND - Rev 9 16-Nov-04 1 3513 903 81871 LABEL PANEL 40x10mm 1-Aug-02 1 PRINTED AS PER "3513 903 81871 Print-Spec-SRM9000.pdf" T661 1 3513 903 67181 LABEL CE UNIT SRM9000 U W 1-Aug-02 2 PRINTED AS PER "3513 903 67181 Print-Spec-SRM9000.pdf" T661 1 6102 350 12400-1 SMA RF ASSY UW BAND - R e 16-Nov-04 1 1 SOFTWARE SOFTWARE - refer separate S 16/11/2004 0 1 3513 901 70071 EXTRUSION MAIN BODY 28-Feb-01 1 013KWANG 1 3513 901 70082 EXTRUSION SCREEN 30-Sep-04 1 013KWANG T843 1 3513 902 10651 GASKET 16OD 10ID 1-Sep-99 1 028JONG 1 3513 902 1082A GASKET D TYPE 7-Dec-99 1 028JONG 1 6102 303 00051-0 LABEL PRODUCT BODY EX T 11-Apr-04 1 043CHEN T795 1 6102 303 00041-0 LABEL PRODUCT FRONT P A 11-Apr-04 1 043CHEN T795 1 3513 903 91072 MOULDING FRONT 31-Mar-04 1 009HSHENG T802 1 6102 310 00212 MOULDING REAR FLAT 27-May-04 1 009HSHENG T818 1 3513 907 30241 WASH 3,5ID FIBRE 1-Jun-01 17 021WAIH 1 3513 907 3255A WASHER SEALING 1-Jun-01 1 040PIN 1 3513 993 57116 SCR M3X12 PAN HD TORX B 27-Sep-99 2 024KOU 1 3513 993 57117 SCR M3X16 PAN HD TORX B 23-Apr-00 3 024KOU 1 3513 993 85009 SCR PT TYPE DG 1-Sep-99 12 024KOU 1 6102 690 00021-1 SRM Transit Box 9-Sep-02 1 T673 1 6102 690 00011-1 BNC Protector cap 9-Sep-02 1 002TSHNG T673 1 TNM-I-E-0005-04 SRM9000 INSTALLATION SH E 24/07/2002 1 T660 1 TNM-I-F-0001-02 SRM9000 INSTALLATION SH E 24/07/2002 1 T660 1 6102 362 12390 IC FLASH MEMORY 8MB 3V 16/11/2004 1 IC FLASH MEMORY 8MB 3V with 9kMf104.bin Page 1

RF Exposure Info

EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 41123.1 Report date: 13 th December 2004 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand Telephone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] Radio Frequency Hazard Information As per Section 1.1310 and Section 2.1091 certification of this transmitters is sought using the Controlled / Occupational exposure limits as detailed in OST/OET Bulletin Number 65 as a power of 25 watts is to be used in a mobile environment where the use of the transmitter will be employment related. In addition calculations have been made using the General Public/Uncontrolled Exposure limits. A minimum safe distances have been calculated below. In accordance with Section 1.1310 the following Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) power density limits have been applied: - Occupational / Controlled Exposure of 1.46 mW/cm 2 (f/300 = 440 MHz/300) - General Population / Uncontrolled exposure of 0.29 mW/cm 2 (f/1500 = 440 MHz/1500) The minimum distance from the antenna at which the MPE is met is calculated from the equation relating field strength in V/m, transmit power in watts, transmit antenna gain, transmitter duty cycle and separation distance in metres: E, V/m = ( √ (30 * P * G)) / d Controlled Uncontrolled E = 1.46 mW/cm 2 = E 2 /3770 E = 0.29 mW/cm 2 = E 2 /3770 E= √ 1.46*3770 E= √ 0.29*3770 E = 74.2 V/m E = 33.1 V/m The rated maximum transmitter power = 25 watts. Transmitter operated using a quarter wave whip antenna with a gain of 2.15 dBi (1.64). The transmitter is a push to talk device that would typically be used with a duty cycle of 50% in a 6 minute period or a 30 minute period. Controlled Uncontrolled d = √ (30 * P * G*DC) / E d = √ (30 * 25.0 * 1.64 * 0.5) / 74.2 d = √ (30 * 25.0 * 1.64 * 0.5) / 33.1 d = 0.3342 metres or 34 cm d = 0.7492 metres or 75 cm Result: Complies

RF Exposure Info

CHadio FAC}IO PTY LTD TMC Radio Pty Ltd ABN 65 099 952977 www.tmcrodio.com 1270 Ferntree Gully Rd, Scoresby Victorio 31 79, Austroliq Tel: +61 3 9730 3800 Fox: +6] 3 9730 3968 Emoil: [email protected] Ref:TFN0006_0.DOC 9 December 2004 Re: SRM9000 OCCUPATIONAL USE RF EXPOSURE To Whom It Mav Concern: The SRM9000 series of mobile communications equipment is designed for OccupationaU Controlled use only. The SRM9000 series of mobile communications equipment is not intended for use by the General Population. Some examples of applications for which the SRM9000 mobile series could be used include, but are not limited to, the following: Business Commercial activities Emergency services Film and Video Production Forest Products Manufacturers Motor Carriers Petroleum Power Railroad Special Industrial Taxicab Telephone Maintenance Accordingly TMC Radio Pty Ltd is applying for the SRM9000 series of mobile communications equipment to be certified to Occupational/ Controlled exposure limits. Yours Truly, d% Curtis Straus LLC TCB 527 Great Road Littleton. MA 10460 TMC Radio Ptv. Ltd. Form Number: TFN0006_0 Filename: H:\Standards\FCC\FCC_1 01O2\FCC_SRMgOOO_occupational_exposure.doc Page 1 of 1

RF Exposure Info

3513 508 09261 RF Warning Label Printing specification. Prepared Comments Approved Date Rev. AC AC 25/11/04 1.0 Scoresby Australia 3513 508 09261_195_001 Pg. 1 of 1 Form No: TFN0039_1 Specification 3513 508 09261_195_001 3513 508 09261 Label Specification Topcoat : Matte “P-COATED” polymer coating. Base Film : 0.002’’ (0.050mm) silver polyester Adhesive : 0.001’’ (0.025mm) Type E permanent high performance Liner : 0.003’’ (0.075mm) low opacity, white glassine Label Thickness : 0.003’’ (0.075mm) inc adhesive Chemical Resistance Worldmark’s precision thermal transfer coating, when used with specified Info-mark ribbons, yields printed images with extreme resistance to chemicals and fluids such as: 20% & 100% Isopropanol; Stoddart Solvent (mineral spirits); 1,1,1 Trichloroethane; 409 Cleaner; Ambersil & other anti- static cleaners; n-Hexane; Ethanol; Acetone; Methylated Spirits; Gasoline; Abrasive cleaners; Water. (Chemical Resistance properties are based on 30 second rub tests with a cloth soaked in the test fluid, using hard rub pressure of approx 550g [1.2lbs]) Product Approvals UL "Recognised Component" Test Standard UL 969 Marking & Labeling Systems Product Categories: Marking & Labeling System Materials (PGGU2) Marking & Labeling Systems (PGDQ2) Printing Materials (PGJI2) File Numbers: MH17756 (N), MH14238 (N), MH16584 (N) Approval Type: Indoor and Outdoor Use CSA "Accepted Component" Test Standard CAN/CSA - C22.2 No. 0.15 - M90 Adhesive Labels Product Categories: Class 7922 01 Label Stock Class 7921 10 Nameplates Class 7923 01 Printing Systems File Number: 64375 Approval Type: Indoor and Outdoor use. Type A - Heavy Duty "U.L. Recognition" and "CSA Acceptance" is granted on the combination of Info-mark Thermal TransferRibbons and Info-mark Thermal Transfer Labels.

Test Report

EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 41123.1 Report date: 29 th November 2004 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd STREET ADDRESS - 47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand Telephone: +64 9 360 0862 Fax: +64 9 360 0861 POSTAL ADDRESS - PO Box 68 307, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] Page 1 of 40 This report may not be reproduced except in full TEST REPORT SIMOCO SRM9000 UW UHF Mobile Transceiver tested to the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 47 Part 90 –Private Land Mobile Services Part 22 – Public Mobile Services Part 15 – Radio Frequency Device For TMC Radio Pty Ltd This Test Report is issued with the authority of: ______________________________________ Andrew Cutler - General Manager EMC Technologies (NZ) Ltd Test Report No 41123.1 Report date: 29 th November 2004 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EMC Te…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Barend Gildenhuys(Mr)
[email protected]+44 (0) 1332 375 500Fax: +44 1332 375 672

Test Firm

EMC Technologies Pty. Ltd.Michael Evans
[email protected]617-3875-2455Fax: 617-3875-2466

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
522,9440 MHz - 512 MHz25 W16K0F1D2.5 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power listed is conducted. Vehicle operation: This device must be restricted to work related operations in an Occupational/Controlled RF exposure Environment, not exceeding a maximum transmitting duty factor of 50%. All qualified end-users of this device must have the knowledge to control their exposure conditions and/or duration, and the exposure conditions and/or duration of their passengers and bystanders, to comply with the General Population/Uncontrolled MPE limit and requirements. A label, as described in this filing, must be displayed on the device to direct users to specific training information for meeting Occupational Exposure Requirements. Users must be provided with the training information, antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 75cm from all persons and must not exceed an antenna gain of 0 dBd. Fixed operation: The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance of at least 90c????m from all persons during normal operation. The peak conducted output power at each antenna terminal must not exceed 25W and the peak radiated output power must not exceed ????W EIRP. Users and installers must be provided with appropriate antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions, including antenna co-location requirements of �1.1307(b)(3), for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

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