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UYXRSK2011-01Recon Scout

ReconRobotics, Inc.
Recon Scout - FCC ID UYXRSK2011-01 - ReconRobotics, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Oct 20, 2011
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Oct 18, 2011
Equipment Note
Recon Scout
Frequency Range
433.00000000 - 445.00000000
Company
ReconRobotics, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

©2011 ReconRobotics 13 All ReconRobotics products are warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. Within this period, ReconRobotics will, at its sole option, repair or replace any components which fail in normal use. Such repairs or replacement will be made at no charge to the customer for parts or labor, provided that the customer shall be responsible for any transportation cost. This warranty does not cover failures due to abuse, misuse, accident or unauthorized alterations or repairs. THE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES CO NTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING ANY LIABILITY ARISING UNDER ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, STATUTORY OR OTHERW ISE. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. IN NO EVENT SHALL RECONROBOTICS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER RESULTING FROM THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. ReconRobotics retains the exclusive right to repair or replace the product or offer a full refund of the purchase price at its sole discretion. SUCH REMEDY SHALL BE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY. To request service or repairs: Call or e-mail your ReconRobotics Representative to describe the problem you are experiencing and request a Return Material Authorization (RMA) tracking number. In addition to your original sales receipt, you will need to provide the unit's serial number, your return shipping address, email address, and a daytime telephone number. Once you have received the RMA number, securely package the unit and ship it (insured) to the address provided. For service in the U.S. contact: Phone: 1-866-697-6267 or 952-935-5515 Extension 3 Fax: 952-935-5508 E-mail: [email protected] Warranty Warranty User’s Manual User’s Manual Version 4.0 February 2011 TM R000851 Product Identification This manual applies to the ReconRobotics Recon Scout® Platform and Recon Scout OCU. Notice: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ReconRobotics could void the user’s warranty. All materials contained in this document are proprietary and confidential. Reproduction and duplication, without specific written permission, are strictly prohibited. ReconRobotics Corporate Headquarters: ReconRobotics, Inc. 7620 West 78th Street Edina, MN 55439 Phone: 1-866-697-6267 or 952-935-5515 Fax: 952-935-5508 Email: [email protected] Website: www.reconrobotics.com The devices described within this manual are protected under US Patent Numbers 6,548,982, 6,806,346, 7,559,385, and other patents pending. Place Serial Number Sticker Here ©2011 ReconRobotics 12  Lithium Polymer batteries are volatile. Use provided Recon Scout robot and Recon Scout OCU chargers only. Failure to do so may cause fire which may result in personal injury and/or property damage.  By purchasing the Recon Scout robot kit, the buyer assumes all risks associated with lithium polymer batteries. If you do not agree with these conditions, please return the Recon Scout robot kit.  Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the Recon Scout robot. This may cause an electric shock, a fire, or failure.  Do not put pieces of metal, such as a paper clip, inside the Recon Scout robot . This may cause an electric shock, a fire, or failure.  Do not immerse the OCU or chargers into water or liquids.  If water or any liquid enters the inside of the OCU, immediately stop use to avoid shock, fire, or unit failure.  The following describes additional symptoms of a device that needs technical attention and should not be used:  After a full charge, the OCU display intermittently turns ON and OFF or suddenly loses its signal.  The OCU or charger have been dropped and are malfunctioning.  The Recon Scout robot , OCU or charger become too hot to touch.  There is an unusual sound emitted from any of the components.  There is smoke emitted from any of the components.  There is a burning smell emitted from any of the components. If you have questions/concerns regarding the use/operation of the Recon Scout robot, discontinue use and contact the vendor from whom you purchased your Recon Scout Kit. ©2011 ReconRobotics 11 Safety Information & Warnings Safety Information & Warnings Read these warnings before charging or using your Recon Scout Robot. Failure to read and follow instructions may result in fire, personal injury and/or damage to property if Recon Scout Robot or OCU is charged or used improperly.  To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the shell of the Recon Scout robot, Operator Control Unit (OCU) or the chargers. No user-serviceable parts are inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.  To reduce the risk of injury or damage, keep these safety precautions in mind when setting up, using and maintaining your equipment.  Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the Recon Scout robot.  Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference.  Follow all operating and use instructions.  Do not attempt to service the Recon Scout robot yourself. Refer all non-routine servicing to qualified service personnel. Repairs or modifications not conducted by authorized personnel may result in the voiding of warranty and/or Annual Maintenance Plans.  Keep loose clothing and hair away from the Recon Scout robot.  Considerations for Charging:  Always charge with the activation pin inserted in the Recon Scout robot and the OCU turned off.  Always charge in an open, fireproof location.  Do not leave system unattended while charging.  Only charge the Recon Scout robot and OCU with chargers provided by ReconRobotics.  Alwa…

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Cover Letter(s)

Federal Communications CommissionDA 10-291 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of RECONROBOTICS, INC. Request for Waiver of Part 90 of the Commission’s Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) WP Docket No. 08-63 ORDER Adopted: February 22, 2010Released: February 23, 2010 By the Deputy Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, and Deputy Chief, Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1.We have before us a request filed by ReconRobotics, Inc. (ReconRobotics) for waiver of Sections 90.101, 90.207, and 90.209 of the Commission’s Rules to permit equipment authorization and customer licensing under Part 90 of the Commission's Rules 1 for the Recon Scout, which is a remote- controlled, maneuverable surveillance robot designed for use in areas that may be too hazardous for human entry. 2 For the reasons set forth below, we grant the waiver request subject to the conditions specified herein. A waiver is required to permit the device to transmit surveillance data in the 430-448 MHz segment of the 420-450 MHz band, which is allocated to the Federal Radiolocation service on a primary basis, and to the amateur service and certain non-Federal radiolocation systems on a secondary basis. 3 II. BACKGROUND 2.ReconRobotics seeks awaiver to permit equipment certification for the Recon Scout, and its use by state and local law enforcement and firefighting agencies, and security personnel in critical infrastructure industries. 4 The Recon Scout can be thrown, dropped, or launched into potentially hazardous areas and can provide real-time video to an operator located a safe distance away. 5 Typical applications will include checking a building prior to forced entry; searching vehicle undercarriages for explosives; locating hostages, hostiles, officers, and bystanders before a rescue attempt; and searching for survivors in a burning 1 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.101 (limiting Part 90 use of 420-450 MHz to radiolocation), 90.207 (modulation), 90.209 (bandwidth). 2 SeeRequest for Waiver (filed Jan. 11, 2008) (Request). 3 See47 C.F.R. §§ 2.106, 90.103(c)(21), 97.303(f). Non-Federal radiolocation stations are secondary to both Federal radiolocation stations and amateur stations. 4 SeeRequest at 1. 5 See id.at 2. ReconRobotics plans to add optional sensors foraudio, biological, chemical, heat, radiation, or other needed data. Federal Communications CommissionDA 10-291 2 building. 6 The Recon Scout is used overseas by the U.S. armed forces, and is credited with saving lives. 7 3.The Recon Scout transmits the analog video signalto the operator on one of three six- megahertz channels:430-436 MHz, 436-442 MHz, and 442-448 MHz. 8 ReconRobotics states that multiple channels are necessary in order to avoid interference during incidents where multiple Recon Scouts are in use, but that such situations should be rare. 9 Itproposes that the first unit sold to a responding organization would operate on 442-448 MHz, with the 436-442 MHz version being sold only to entities that already own the 442-448 MHz version, and the 430-436 MHz version being sold only to entities that already own the 442-448 MHz and 436-442 MHz versions. 10 4.ReconRobotics proposes to limit eligibility to state and local police and firefighters; and security personnel in critical infrastructure industries for use only in areas that are hazardous for entry by human personnel due to nuclear, chemical, or other environmental toxins. 11 Italso proposes other conditions on the waiver to minimize potential interference: use would be limited to actual emergencies involving threats to safety of life, and necessary training related to such operations; and the number of units to be sold would be limited to 2,000 during the first year following equipment approval, and 8,000 during the second year. 12 Italso suggests that the Commission, in collaboration with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), could deny license applications in particular areas as necessary to protect Federal radiolocation facilities. 13 5.Over seventy comments were received in response to the public notice seeking comment on the waiver request. 14 The commenters generally consist of public safety and law enforcement entities 6 Id.at 2, 14. 7 Id.at 2, 6. The military version of the Recon Scout operates in the 430-436 MHz band. See File No. 0056-EX- PL-2007, Section 5.63 Supplementary Statement at 1, Request for Expedited Consideration at 2 n.2. 8 See Request at 3, 10. ReconRobotics states that analog operation is required because a device with a digital transmitter would not be small and light enough to throw; digital video is prone to sudden cut-off at the end of its range, while a weak analog signal is still useful; and use of digital technology would render the device too expensive for many public safety entities. Id.at 4 n.4. 9 Id.at 12. 10 Id.at 3, 12, 15. ReconRobotics proposes to proceed in this sequence in order to provide maximum protection to amateur satellite downlinks in the 435-438 MHz segment. See id.at 3. 11 See id.at 15. Any offer for sale or lease of the device would state these eligibility limits. Id. 12 Id.at 15-16. 13 SeeLetter dated July 30, 2008 from Mitchell Lazarus, Counsel for ReconRobotics, to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission, Attachment: Spectrum Analysis for the “Recon Scout” Robot Device at 1. 14 SeeWireless Telecommunications Bureau andPublic Safety and Homeland Security BureauSeek Comment on Request for Waiver by ReconRobotics, Inc. to Allow Certification and Use of Remote-Controlled Surveillance Robot Operating at 430-448 MHz, Public Notice, WP Docket No. 08-63, 23 FCC Rcd 7437 (WTB/PSHSB 2008). In addition, because the 420-450 MHz band is allocated to the Federal Radiolocation service on a primary basis, we have coordinated ReconRobotics’s waiver request with NTIA, which administers authorizations for Federal stations. NTIA’s comments have been placed into the record …

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Cover Letter(s)

TÜV SÜD America Inc. Phone: (651) 638-0297 19333 Wild Mountain Road Fax: (651) 638-0298 Taylor Falls, MN 55084 E-mail: [email protected] www.TUVamerica.com Management Service • Product Service • Industry Service TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC 19333 WILD MOUNTAIN ROAD TAYLORS FALLS, MINNESOTA 55084-1786 ENGINEERING STATEMENT For Certification of ReconRobotics, Inc Recon Scout Model No: Recon Scout XT FCC ID: UYXRSK2011-01 FRN: 0016022279 I am an Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineer for TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC, Taylors Falls, Minnesota. My education and experience are a matter of record with the Federal Communications Commission. TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC has been authorized by Patrick J McKinney, Chief Operating Officer, of ReconRobotics, Inc, to make Certification measurements of the above mentioned equipment. I attest that all testing done under my supervision was done in accordance with, and that the EUT fulfills the requirements of, the Federal Communications Commission's CFR 47 Part 90. Joel T. Schneider Senior Engineer Minnesota Wild River Lab TÜV SÜD America Product Service Tel: 651 604 4582 Fax: 651 638 0298 [email protected] Dated: 17 August 2011

External Photos

Recon Scout External Photos Figure 1: Side View Figure 1: Front View Figure 2: Top View Figure 3: Back View Figure 4: Bottom View

ID Label/Location Info

Proposed FCC ID Label Format and Location Applicant: ReconRobotics Model No: Recon Scout FCC ID: UYXRSK2011-01 Figure 1: Sample Label Location FCC ID: UYXRSK2011-01 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device does not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device may not interfere with Federal or non-federal stations operating in the 420-450 MHz band and must accept any interference received. FCC ID: UYXRSK2011-01 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device does not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device may not interfere with Federal or non-federal stations operating in the 420-450 MHz band and must accept any interference received.

Internal Photos

Recon Scout Construction and Components Photos Figure 1: Chassis Back Figure 2: Chassis Front CONFIDENTIAL Recon Scout Circuit Board Photos Figure 1: Video Transmitter (Top) Figure 2: Video Transmitter (Bottom) Figure 3: DC‐DC Board (Top) CONFIDENTIAL Figure 4: DC‐DC Board (Bottom) Figure 5: Video Transmitter Assembly (Stacked Boards) Figure 6: FrontBoard (Top) CONFIDENTIAL Figure 7: FrontBoard (Bottom) Figure 8: Command Receiver (COTS Product, Top) Figure 9: Command Receiver (COTS Product, Bottom) CONFIDENTIAL Figure 10: Gyro Board (Top) Figure 11: Gyro Board (Bottom) Figure 12: Gyro Board stacked with COTS Command Receiver CONFIDENTIAL

RF Exposure Info

TÜV SÜD America Inc. Phone: (651) 638-0297 19333 Wild Mountain Road Fax: (651) 638-0298 Taylor Falls, MN 55084 E-mail: [email protected] www.TUVamerica.com Management Service • Product Service • Industry Service • Automotive 17 August 2011 AmericanTCB 6731 Whittier Avenue McLean VA 22101 Attn: Director of Certification RE: Declaration of Compliance to RF Exposure Limits for Humans ReconRobotics Robot RF Exposure Statement 1. Standard Applicable According to 1.1307 (b)(1) and IC RSS-102, systems operating under the provisions of this section shall be operated in a manner that ensures that the public is not exposed to radio frequency energy levels in excess of the published guidelines. This is a mobile device operating in 430-448 MHz range. 2. Measurement Result: This is a mobile device and the average EIRP is 3.1 mW. Lower than low threshold 60/f GHz mW (134 mW), d<2.5 cm, general population category. The SAR measurement is not necessary. Joel T. Schneider Senior Engineer Minnesota Wild River Lab TÜV SÜD America Tel: 651 604 4582 Fax: 651 638 0298 [email protected]

Test Report

TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 TEST REPORT FCC Part 90 MANUFACTURER ReconRobotics 7620 W 78th Street Edina MN 55439 MODEL NUMBER(S) Recon Scout XT EUT DESCRIPTION Recon Scout, Surveillance robotic device SERIAL NUMBER(S) TESTED 1010L0514, 1010L0479, and 1010L0425 TEST REPORT NUMBER WC1105430 Rev C TÜV SÜD America Inc, as an independent testing laboratory, declares that the equipment tested as specified above conforms to the applicable requirements of FCC Part 90. TÜV SÜD America, Inc and its professional staff hold government and professional organization certifications and are members of AAMI, ACIL, AEA, ANSI, IEEE, NARTE, and VCCI. Not Transferable Test Report WC1105430 Rev C FCC Part 90 18 October 20111 of 53 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 1.0 TEST RESULT SUMMARY Table 1 summarizes the results for the tested EUT with respect to the applicable requirements defined in FCC Part 90. 1.1. Transmitter Table 1: Transmitter results summary FCC reference Test Limit Result DA 10-291 Output power Complies DA 10-291 §90.209 Emission bandwidth §90.209 note 2: Bandwidths for radiolocation stations in the 420–450 MHz band and for stations operating in bands subject to this footnote will be reviewed and authorized on a case-by- case basis Complies DA 10-291 §90.210 Emission mask, spurious emissions Emission mask B, On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency by more than 15 MHz (250 percent of the authorized bandwidth), -13 dBm ERP 1 §90.213 Frequency stability ±5 ppm Complies §90.214 Transient frequency behavior n/a Complies 1 The plots per emission mask B (used to demonstrate the emission characteristics since no masks seemed appropriate to this type of transmitter) indicate compliance to the -13 dBm spurious limit at the band edges Test Report WC1105430 Rev C FCC Part 90 18 October 20112 of 53 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 REVISION RECORD REVISION TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES DATE DESCRIPTION 67 11 August 2011 Initial Release A 67 20 September 2011 Added statement regarding the test equipment calibration traceability. Updated the emission mask plots. Updated several statements regarding testing methods. B 54 10 October 2011 Added statement regarding the test equipment calibration traceability to p. 7. Updated the emission mask plots. Updated several statements regarding testing methods. P. 9 with respect to output power. Block diagram updated to remove NTSC. Removed shifted channel data. Corrected serial numbers tested to 1010L0514, 1010L0479, and 1010L0425. C 53 18 October 2011 Removed part of frequency stability data that was not applicable. Revised cdf. Test Report WC1105430 Rev C FCC Part 90 18 October 20113 of 53 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 Contents 1. Test result summary 2 2. Introduction 5 3. Testing laboratory 5 4. Applicant 6 5. Product and product documentation 6 6. Conclusions, observations and comments 7 7. Environmental conditions in the lab 8 8. Transmitter parameters 8.1 Output power 9 - 12 8.2 Emission bandwidth 13 - 16 8.3 Emission mask, spurious emissions 17 - 28 8.4 Frequency stability 29 - 32 8.5 Transient frequency behavior 33 - 39 9. Photographs of the EUT test setup 40 - 45 10. EUT information 46 - 54 Test Report WC1105430 Rev C FCC Part 90 18 October 20114 of 53 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 2. Introduction This testing is intended to verify the ReconRobotics Recon Scout XT is performing in accordance with the requirements of FCC Part 90. This test report consists of:  Test result summary  List of contents  Introduction and further information  Equipment application data  Detailed test information  List of measurement equipment with calibration validity  Photographs and further test results (plots, graphs, etc.) All pages have been numbered consecutively and bear TÜV SÜD America, the test report number, the date, the test specification in its current version as well as the type designation of the EUT. The total number of pages in this report is 54. The tests were carried out on a representative assembly and in accordance with the test methods stated in: FCC DA 10-291 and FCC Part 90. The sample(s) of the product was received on: 20 June 2011 The tests were carried out in the following period of time: 20 June – 12 July, 2011 3. Testing laboratory The tests were carried out at TÜV SÜD America: Wild River Lab 19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN 55084  - Large Test Site Open Area Test Site  - Small Test Site Open Area Test Site Oakwood Lab Oakwood Town Road Millville MN 55957-0255  - Medium Test Site Open Area Test Site Accredited by: NVLAP Accreditation number 200696-0 Accredited by: NVLAP Accreditation number 200695-0 New Brighton Lab 1775 Old Highway 8 NW New Brighton MN 55112  - Environmental Testing Lab Test Report WC1105430 Rev C FCC Part 90 18 October 20115 of 53 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 4. Applicant Company name : ReconRobotics Address : 7620 W 78th Street Country : USA Contact : Andrew Drenner Telephone : 952-935-5515 x112 Fax : 952-935-5508 Email : [email protected] 5. Product and product documentation Samples of the following apparatus were submitted for testing: Manufacturer : ReconRobotics Trademark : Recon Scout Type designation : Recon Scout XT Serial numbers : 1010L0514, 1010L0479, and 1010L0425 Software release : git-7468b5a3413b8971c3b99fdb207d7b14d69c8cec Type of equipment : Recon Scout, Surveillance robotic device For issuing this report the following product documentation was used: TestPlanCDF-ScoutFCC_Testing6-20thru24of2011 Test Repor…

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Test Report

TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 Radiated emissions Test Report WC1105430 Rev C FCC Part 90 18 October 201141 of 53 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 Temperature testing Test Report WC1105430 Rev C FCC Part 90 18 October 201142 of 53 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 Temperature testing Test Report WC1105430 Rev C FCC Part 90 18 October 201143 of 53 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 Temperature testing Test Report WC1105430 Rev C FCC Part 90 18 October 201144 of 53 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 Transient frequency behavior Test Report WC1105430 Rev C FCC Part 90 18 October 201145 of 53 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 10. EUT information Test Report WC1105430 Rev C FCC Part 90 18 October 201146 of 53 Form EMC Test Plan and Constructional Data Form FILE: EMCU_F09.02E, REVISION 9, Effective: 14 Jan 2008 Page 1 of 6 PLEASE COMPLETE THIS DOCUMENT IN FULL, ENTERING N/A IF THE FIELD IS NOT APPLICABLE. IF TESTING RESULTS IN MODIFICATIONS TO THE EQUIPMENT, PLEASE SUBMIT A REVISED TP/CDF INDICATING THOSE MODIFICATIONS. NOTE: This information will be input into your test report as shown below. Press the F1 key at any time to get HELP for the current field selected. Company: ReconRobotics Address: 7620 W 78 th Street Edina, MN 55439 Contact: Andrew Drenner Position: Robot Systems Architect Phone: 952-935-5515 x112 Fax: 952-935-5508 E-mail Address: [email protected] om General Equipment Description -- NOTE: This information will be input into your test report as shown below. EUT Description Recon Scout EUT Name Recon Scout Model No.: Recon Scout XT Serial No.: multiple Product Options: standard config Configurations to be tested: Ch A, Ch Ashifted, Ch B, Ch Bshifted, Ch C, Ch Cshifted Equipment Modification ( If applicable, indicate modifications since EUT was last tested. If modifications are made during this testing, submit revised TP/CDF after testing is complete.) Modifications since last test: Modifications made during test: Test Objective(s): Please indicate the tests to be performed, entering the applicable standard(s) where noted. EMC Directive 2004/108/EC (EMC) FCC: Class A B Part Std: VCCI: Class A B Machinery Directive 89/392/EEC (EMC) BSMI: Class A B (Separate Report) Std: Canada: Class A B Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC (EMC) Australia: Class A B Std: Other: FCC compliance with supplied waiver Vehicle Directive: 2001/3/EC (EMC) 2004/104/EC (EMC) Other Vehicle Std: FDA Reviewers Guidance for Premarket Notification Submissions (EMC) Third Party Certification, if applicable (*Signature on Page 6 Required) Attestation of Conformity (AoC)* EMC Certification (used with Octagon Mark)* Certificate of Conformity (CoC)* Compliance Document* Protection Class (N/A for vehicles) Class I Class II Class III (Press F1 when field is selected to show additional information on Protection Class.) FCC / TCB Certification Industry Canada / FCB Certification E-Mark Certification Taiwan Certification Test Report WC1105430 Rev C FCC Part 90 18 October 201147 of 53 Form EMC Test Plan and Constructional Data Form FILE: EMCU_F09.02E, REVISION 9, Effective: 14 Jan 2008 Page 2 of 6 Attendance Test will be: Attended by the customer Unattended by the customer Failure - Complete this section if testing will not be attended by the customer. If a failure occurs, TÜV SÜD America should: Call contact listed above, if not available then stop testing. (After hrs phone): Continue testing to complete test series. Continue testing to define corrective action. Stop testing. EUT Specifications and Requirements Length: 20.3 cm Width: 18.5 cm Height: 11.4 cm Weight: 524 g Power Requirements Regulations require testing to be performed at typical power ratings in the countries of intended use. (i.e., European power is typically 230 VAC 50 Hz or 400 VAC 50 Hz, single and three phase, respectively) Voltage: (If battery powered, make sure battery life is sufficient to complete testing.) # of Phases: Current (Amps/phase(max)): Current (Amps/phase(nominal)): Other The device is battery powered and has fixed rechargeable batteries Other Special Requirements Typical Installation and/or Operating Environment (ie. Hospital, Small Business, Industrial/Factory, etc.) This is a mobile device used in law enforcement and first responder scenarios. EUT Power Cable Permanent OR Removable Length (in meters): Shielded OR Unshielded Not Applicable Test Report WC1105430 Rev C FCC Part 90 18 October 201148 of 53 Form EMC Test Plan and Constructional Data Form FILE: EMCU_F09.02E, REVISION 9, Effective: 14 Jan 2008 Page 3 of 6 EUT Interface Ports and Cables Type During Test Shielding Termination Connector Type Port Termination Type EXAMPLE: RS232     2   Foil over braid Coaxial Metallized 9- pin D-Sub Characteristic Impedance 6   Charge Plug 1 Test Report WC1105430 Rev C FCC Part 90 18 October 201149 of 53 Form EMC Test Plan and Constructional Data Form FILE: EMCU_F09.02E, REVISION 9, Effective: 14 Jan 2008 Page 4 of 6 EUT Software. Revision Level: git-7468b5a3413b8971c3b99fdb207d7b14d69c8cec Description: Standard XT Release Equipment Under Test (EUT) Operating Modes to be Tested -- list the operating modes to be used during test. It is recommended the equipment be tested while operating in a typical operation mode. FCC testing of personal computers and/or peripherals requires that a simple program generate a complete line of upper case H’s. Provide a general description of all software, firmware, and PLD algorithms used in the equipment. List all code modules as des…

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Test Setup Photos

TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 9. Test-setup photo(s): Radiated emissions Test Report WC1105430 FCC Part 90 11 August 201153 of 67 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 Radiated emissions Test Report WC1105430 FCC Part 90 11 August 201154 of 67 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 Radiated emissions Test Report WC1105430 FCC Part 90 11 August 201155 of 67 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 Temperature testing Test Report WC1105430 FCC Part 90 11 August 201156 of 67 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 Temperature testing Test Report WC1105430 FCC Part 90 11 August 201157 of 67 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 Temperature testing Test Report WC1105430 FCC Part 90 11 August 201158 of 67 TÜV SÜD AMERICA INC19333 Wild Mountain Road Taylors Falls MN USA 55084-1786 Tel: 651 638 0297 Fax: 651 638 0298 Transient frequency behavior Test Report WC1105430 FCC Part 90 11 August 201159 of 67

Contact Information

Applicant

Andrew Drenner(CTO)
[email protected]952-935-5515Fax: 952-935-5508

Technical Contact

TUV SUD America Inc.Joel T Schneider
[email protected]651 638 0297

19333 Wild Mountain Roard · Taylors Falls, Minnesota · United States

Test Firm

TUV SUD America - Product ServiceJoel Schneider
[email protected]651-604-4582Fax: 651-638-0298

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
190433 MHz - 445 MHz17.00 mW108KC3F4.9200000000 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Power Output listed is EIRP. This grant is issued under waiver DA 10-291. Marketing must be restricted to state and local police and firefighters eligible for licensing under Section 90.20(a)(1), and security personnel in critical infrastructure industries as well as include the additional conditions specified in waiver DA 10-291. This device is approved as a mobile device with respect to 2.1091; the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multitransmitter product procedures.

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Controller for a reconnaissance robot - FCC ID UYXRSK2020-01 - ReconRobotics, Inc.
UYXRSK2020-01

Controller for a reconnaissance robot

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Equipment Class

TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Throwbot XT - FCC ID UYXRSK2012-02 - ReconRobotics, Inc.
UYXRSK2012-02

Throwbot XT

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Equipment Class

TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
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UYXRSK2011-02

Recon Scout Operator Control Unit

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Equipment Class

TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Recon Scout - FCC ID UYXRSK2010-01 - ReconRobotics, Inc.
UYXRSK2010-01

Recon Scout

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Equipment Class

TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter