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WHOLE-HOME Wi-Fi SYSTEM AEFME904U2 2400AC Table of contents •Product overview •Front/back view •Bottom view Setup •Nexxt Wireless APP installation Vektor System Settings • Create or Log in into Nexxt Smart cloud account • Add Vektor to Nexxt Wireless Smart cloud Account. • Notifications • Help and feedback • About us • Clear cache My Wi-Fi • Node settings Device location LED indicator More information Settings • Wireless settings • Guest network • Parental control • Internet settings • QOS • Add node • Fast roaming • Smart assistant • Port forwarding • UPnP • DHCP server • DNS • Firmware upgrade • Maintenance schedule • Account authorization • Connected devices Name devices Add group Details Add to black list 2400AC Introduction This advanced network device works as a Mesh Wireless Router. Before setting up the Vektor2400-AC, you must verify that you have high-speed internet access available. Product description • Front view The LED indicator on the front panel provides information about network activity, the connection and link status of the ports in real time. They also facilitate activity monitoring and troubleshooting the performance of the device. • Rear/bottom view The rear panel provides the physical connectors for power and client network devices. LED indicator StatusDescription Solid Off Solid green Solid yellow Solid red The system is working properly No power is being supplied to therouter or the switch is off Good connection Fair connection: Move closer to another node Disconnected: Check connection, move closer to another node 11 Primary node Tabletop design Secondary node Plug-in design Primary node Tabletop design Secondary node Plug-in design 1 23 4 1 5 2 1. Reset button: Press and hold this button for 8-10 seconds to restore the router to its factory default settings. The router must be powered on for this function to work. 2. WAN/LAN port: This RJ45 port is where you will connect the DSL/cable modem or Ethernet line from your ISP. It can also be used as a LAN if it is not the Main Node. 3. LAN port: Connect your local laptop or desktop computers in your network to any of these RJ45 ethernet ports 4. DC-IN: Connect the supplied power adapter to this jack. 5. Plug: Connect the secondary node directly into any standard wall outlet. 1. Install the Nexxt Wireless App on your mobile device by searching for Nexxt Wireless in the App Store or by scanning the QR code. 2. Tap on the Nexxt Wireless app to start it. Setup Available for iOS Nexxt Wireless •Product label VEKTOR 2400-AC Model: AEFME904U2 Power: AC100-240V, 0.5A 50/60Hz FCC ID: X4YVEK2400GWP MAC: SN: Model: AEFME904U2 Power: 12V 1A FCC ID: X4YVEK2400G MAC: SN: nexxtsolutions.com Made in China nexxtsolutions.com Made in China This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. SSID: Password: Whole Home Mesh WiFi System VEKTOR 2400-AC Whole Home Mesh WiFi System Primary nodeSecondary node 3. Tap on Login, then Register on the upper right-hand corner. Vektor System Settings • Create or Log in into Nexxt Smart cloud account 1. You will need to create an account if you want to be able to control the Vektor while you are away from your home. 2. Tap on the Profile icon on the upper right-hand corner. 4. Enter in your email address and a password. Password must be at least 6 characters long. Then click on Register. 5. You will receive a confirmation email, click on the link in the email to activate your account. 6. You will get a confirmation that your account was registration was successful. 1. You will need the default name and password of the Vektor, it should be on label on the bottom of the node. Click on Connect. It will take you to your phone's Wi-Fi settings. 7. Go back to the Login page and enter your email and password you just created. Click Login. 8. You will now be in your My Profile page, here you have access to Notifications, Help and feedback, About Us, and Clear cache. Add Vektor to Nexxt Wireless smart cloud account 2. Choose the default SSID of the Vektor and type in the password from the bottom label. Tap on Connect. Once you are connected, go back to the app. 3. You will now be in the Vektor setup screen. Tap on Setup. 4. It will automatically determine what type of Internet you are using. You may change it, if you like to set up something different. To do so, tap on Choose your connection type manually. If not, tap on Next. 5. It will ask you to change the default Wi-Fi name and Password (at least 8 characters long). Please do so, remember to keep something that is easy to remember. Tap on OK when done. It should automati- cally reconnect to the new Wi-Fi name. 6. It will ask you to connect to the Wi-Fi you just created. Tap on Connect. Tap on the Wi-Fi name you just created, enter the password and once connected, go back to the app. 7. To add additional nodes, you will need to go to Settings...Add Node. Tap on OK. It will take you to the main interface. 1. Tap on My Profile icon on the upper right-hand corner. Then tap on Notifications. 2. By default, Notification is enabled. If you wish to disable it, tap on the switch to turn it off. 3. Do not disturb: To use the Do not disturb feature, tap on the switch to turn it on. You can set the time to which you want the Do not disturb to turn on and off. For this example, we will use the default time 22:00 to 08:00. So, between those hours, you will not get notifications. Tap on Save. Notifications Help and feedback - Tap on My Profile icon on the upper right-hand corne…
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Project No.: 2105C153 Page 1 of 11 ATTACHMENT PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUT Project No.: 2105C153 Page 2 of 11 Project No.: 2105C153 Page 3 of 11 Project No.: 2105C153 Page 4 of 11
Project No.: 2105C153 Page 5 of 11 Project No.: 2105C153 Page 6 of 11 Project No.: 2105C153 Page 7 of 11 2.4G/5G Ant.2 2.4G/5G Ant.1 Project No.: 2105C153 Page 8 of 11 Project No.: 2105C153 Page 9 of 11 Project No.: 2105C153 Page 10 of 11 Project No.: 2105C153 Page 11 of 11
Report No.: BTL-FCCP-3-2105C153 Page 1 of 5 FCC RF EXPOSURE REPORT FCC ID: X4YVEK2400GWP Project No. : 2105C153 Equipment : VEKTOR G2400AC Whole Home Mesh WiFi System Brand Name : NEXXT SOLUTIONS Test Model : NCM-G2400P Series Model : N/A Applicant : NEXXT SOLUTIONS Address : 3505 N.W 107TH AVE. MIAMI, FL 33178 Manufacturer : NEXXT SOLUTIONS Address : 3505 N.W 107TH AVE. MIAMI, FL 33178 Date of Receipt : May 24, 2021 Date of Test : May 24, 2021~Jun. 15, 2021 Issued Date : Jun. 24, 2021 Report Version : R00 Test Sample : Engineering Sample No.: DG2021052493 Standard(s) : FCC Part 2.1091 FCC Title 47 Part 2.1091 KDB 447498 D01 General RF exposure guidance v06 The above equipment has been tested and found compliance with the requirement of the relative standards by BTL Inc. Prepared by : Maker Qi Approved by : Issac Song Add: No. 29, Jintang Road, Tangzhen Industry Park, Pudong New Area, Shanghai 201210,China TEL: +86-021-61765666 Web: www.newbtl.com Report No.: BTL-FCCP-3-2105C153 Page 2 of 5 REPORT ISSUED HISTORY Report Version Description Issued Date R00 Original Issue. Jun. 24, 2021 1. MPE CALCULATION METHOD Calculation Method of RF Safety Distance: where: S = power density P = power input to the antenna G = power gain of the antenna in the direction of interest relative to an isotropic radiator R = distance to the center of radiation of the antenna Report No.: BTL-FCCP-3-2105C153 Page 3 of 5 Table for Filed Antenna For 2.4G Ant. Brand Model Name Antenna Type Connector Gain(dBi) 1 N/A N/A PCB N/A 3 2 N/A N/A PCB N/A 3 Note: 1.This EUT supports Beamforming and CDD, all antennas have the same gain, any transmit signals are correlated with each other, so 1) Beamforming: Directional gain = 10log[(10 G1/20 +10 G2/20+....+ 10 GN/20 ) 2 /N ANT ]dBi, that is Directional gain=10log[(10 G1/20 +10 G2/20+....+ 10 GN/20 ) 2 /N ANT ]dBi =6.01; So output power limit is 30-6.01+6=29.99, the power spectral density limit is 8-6.01+6=7.99. 2) CDD: For power spectral density measurements, For power spectral density measurements, the Directional gain=G ANT +Array Gain, that is Directional gain=3+10log(2/1) =6.01; So power spectral density limit is 8-6.01+6=7.99. For power meansurements, Directional gain =G ANT MAX. +Array Gain, Array Gain=0dB(N ANT ≤4), so the Directional gain=3. 2. The antenna gain and beamforming gain are provided by the manufacturer. Operating Mode TX Mode Ant. 1 Ant. 2 Ant. 1+2 IEEE 802.11b ˟ IEEE 802.11g ˟ IEEE 802.11n(HT20) IEEE 802.11n(HT40) Report No.: BTL-FCCP-3-2105C153 Page 4 of 5 For 5G Ant. Brand Model Name Antenna Type Connector Gain(dBi) 1 N/A N/A PCB N/A 3 2 N/A N/A PCB N/A 3 Note: 1.This EUT supports Beamforming and CDD, all antennas have the same gain, any transmit signals are correlated with each other, so 1) Beamforming: Directional gain = 10log[(10 G1/20 +10 G2/20 +....+10 GN/20 ) 2 /N ANT ]dBi, that is Directional gain=10log[(10 G1/20 +10 G2/20 +....+10 GN/20 ) 2 /N ANT ]dBi =6.01; Then, the UNII-1, UNII-3 output power limit is 30-6.01+6=29.99. The UNII-1 power spectral density limit is 17-6.01+6=16.99, the UNII-3 power spectral density limit is 30-6.01+6=29.99. 2) CDD: For power spectral density measurements, the Directional gain=G ANT +Array Gain, that is Directional gain=3+10log(2/1) =6.01; Then, the UNII-1 power spectral density limited is 17-6.01+6=16.99, the UNII-3 power spectral density limit is 30-6.01+6=29.99. For power meansurements, Directional gain= G ANT MAX. +Array Gain. Array Gain=0dB(N ANT ≤4), so the Directional gain=3. 2. The antenna gain and beamforming gain are provided by the manufacturer. Operating Mode TX Mode Ant. 1 Ant. 2 Ant. 1+2 IEEE 802.11a ˟ IEEE 802.11n(HT20) IEEE 802.11n(HT40) IEEE 802.11ac(VHT20) IEEE 802.11ac(VHT40) IEEE 802.11ac(VHT80) Report No.: BTL-FCCP-3-2105C153 Page 5 of 5 2. TEST RESULTS For 2.4GHz: Beamforming Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Max. tune up Power (dBm) Max. tune up Power (mW) Power Density (S) (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm 2 ) Test Result 6.01 3.99020 29.00 794.3282 0.630556 1 Complies CDD: Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Max. tune up Power (dBm) Max. tune up Power (mW) Power Density (S) (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm 2 ) Test Result 3.00 1.9953 29.00 794.3282 0.315310 1 Complies For 5GHz : Beamforming Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Max. tune up Power (dBm) Max. tune up Power (mW) Power Density (S) (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm 2 ) Test Result 6.01 3.9902 20.00 100.0000 0.079382 1 Complies CDD: Antenna Gain (dBi) Antenna Gain (numeric) Max. tune up Power (dBm) Max. tune up Power Power (mW) Power Density (S) (mW/cm 2 ) Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm 2 ) Test Result 3.00 1.9953 21.00 125.8925 0.049973 1 Complies For the max simultaneous transmission MPE: 2.4G+5G Power Density (S) (mW/cm 2 ) Power Density (S) (mW/cm 2 ) Total Limit of Power Density (S) (mW/cm 2 ) Test Result 2.4GHz 5GHz 0.630556 0.079382 0.709938 1 Complies Note: The calculated distance is 20 cm. Output power including tune up tolerance. End of Test Report
Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 1 of 111 FCC Radio Test Report FCC ID:X4YVEK2400GWP This report concerns: Original Grant Project No. : 2105C153 Equipment : VEKTOR G2400AC Whole Home Mesh WiFi System Brand Name : NEXXT SOLUTIONS Test Model : NCM-G2400P Series Model : N/A Applicant : NEXXT SOLUTIONS Address : 3505 N.W 107TH AVE. MIAMI, FL 33178 Manufacturer : NEXXT SOLUTIONS Address : 3505 N.W 107TH AVE. MIAMI, FL 33178 Date of Receipt : May 24, 2021 Date of Test : May 24, 2021~Jun. 15, 2021 Issued Date : Jun. 24, 2021 Report Version : R00 Test Sample : Engineering Sample No.: DG2021052493 Standard(s) : FCC CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart C FCC KDB 558074 D01 15.247 Meas Guidance v05r02 FCC KDB 662911 D01 Multiple Transmitter Output v02r01 ANSI C63.10-2013 The above equipment has been tested and found compliance with the requirement of the relative standards by BTL Inc. Prepared by : Maker Qi Approved by : Issac Song Add: No. 29, Jintang Road, Tangzhen Industry Park, Pudong New Area, Shanghai 201210,China TEL: +86-021-61765666 Web: www.newbtl.com Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 2 of 111 Declaration BTL represents to the client that testing is done in accordance with standard procedures as applicable and that test instruments used has been calibrated with standards traceable to international standard(s) and/or national standard(s). BTL's reports apply only to the specific samples tested under conditions. It is manufacture’s responsibility to ensure that additional production units of this model are manufactured with the identical electrical and mechanical components. BTL shall have no liability for any declarations, inferences or generalizations drawn by the client or others from BTL issued reports. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, A2LA, or any agency of the U.S. Government. This report is the confidential property of the client. As a mutual protection to the clients, the public and ourselves, the test report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without our written approval. BTL’s laboratory quality assurance procedures are in compliance with the ISO/IEC 17025 requirements, and accredited by the conformity assessment authorities listed in this test report. BTL is not responsible for the sampling stage, so the results only apply to the sample as received. The information, data and test plan are provided by manufacturer which may affect the validity of results, so it is manufacturer’s responsibility to ensure that the apparatus meets the essential requirements of applied standards and in all the possible configurations as representative of its intended use. Limitation For the use of the authority's logo is limited unless the Test Standard(s)/Scope(s)/Item(s) mentioned in this test report is (are) included in the conformity assessment authorities acceptance respective. Please note that the measurement uncertainty is provided for informational purpose only and are not use in determining the Pass/Fail results. Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 3 of 111 Table of Contents Page REPORT ISSUED HISTORY 6 1 . SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS 7 1.1 TEST FACILITY 8 1.2 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY 8 1.3 TEST ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS 8 2 . GENERAL INFORMATION 9 2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF EUT 9 2.2 DESCRIPTION OF TEST MODES 11 2.3 PARAMETERS OF TEST SOFTWARE 13 2.4 DUTY CYCLE 14 2.5 BLOCK DIAGRAM SHOWING THE CONFIGURATION OF SYSTEM TESTED 16 2.6 SUPPORT UNITS 16 3 . AC POWER LINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS 17 3.1 LIMIT 17 3.2 TEST PROCEDURE 17 3.3 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD 17 3.4 TEST SETUP 18 3.5 EUT OPERATION CONDITIONS 18 3.6 TEST RESULTS 18 4 . RADIATED EMISSIONS 19 4.1 LIMIT 19 4.2 TEST PROCEDURE 20 4.3 DEVIATION FROM TEST STANDARD 21 4.4 TEST SETUP 21 4.5 EUT OPERATION CONDITIONS 22 4.6 TEST RESULTS - 9 KHZ TO 30 MHZ 22 4.7 TEST RESULTS - 30 MHZ TO 1000 MHZ 22 4.8 TEST RESULTS - ABOVE 1000 MHZ 22 5 . BANDWIDTH 23 5.1 LIMIT 23 5.2 TEST PROCEDURE 23 5.3 DEVIATION FROM STANDARD 23 5.4 TEST SETUP 23 Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 4 of 111 Table of Contents Page 5.5 EUT OPERATION CONDITIONS 23 5.6 TEST RESULTS 23 6 . MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER 24 6.1 LIMIT 24 6.2 TEST PROCEDURE 24 6.3 DEVIATION FROM STANDARD 24 6.4 TEST SETUP 24 6.5 EUT OPERATION CONDITIONS 24 6.6 TEST RESULTS 24 7 . CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS 25 7.1 LIMIT 25 7.2 TEST PROCEDURE 25 7.3 DEVIATION FROM STANDARD 25 7.4 TEST SETUP 25 7.5 EUT OPERATION CONDITIONS 25 7.6 TEST RESULTS 25 8 . POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY 26 8.1 LIMIT 26 8.2 TEST PROCEDURE 26 8.3 DEVIATION FROM STANDARD 26 8.4 TEST SETUP 26 8.5 EUT OPERATION CONDITIONS 26 8.6 TEST RESULTS 26 9 . MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS LIST 27 10 . EUT TEST PHOTO 29 APPENDIX A - AC POWER LINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS 32 APPENDIX B - RADIATED EMISSION - 9 KHZ TO 30 MHZ 37 APPENDIX C - RADIATED EMISSION - 30 MHZ TO 1000 MHZ 38 APPENDIX D - RADIATED EMISSION- ABOVE 1000 MHZ 41 APPENDIX E - BANDWIDTH 90 APPENDIX F - MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER 95 APPENDIX G - CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS 101 Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 5 of 111 Table of Contents Page APPENDIX H - POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY 108 Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 6 of 111 REPORT ISSUED HISTORY Report Version Description Issued Date R00 Original Issue. Jun. 24, 2021 Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 7 of 111 1. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS Test procedures according to the technical standard(s): FCC CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart C Standard(s) Section Test Item Test Result Judgment Remark 15.207 AC Power Line Conducted Emissions APPENDIX A PA SS ------ 15.247(d) 15.205(a) 15.209(a) Radiated Emissions APPENDIX B APPENDIX C APPENDIX D PA SS ------ 15.247(a)(2) Bandwidth APPENDIX E PA SS ------ 15.247(b)(3) Maximum Output Power APPENDIX F PA SS ------ 15.247(d) Conducted Spurious Emissions APPENDIX G PA SS ------ 15.247(e) Power Spectral Density APPENDIX H PA SS ------ 15.203 Antenna Requirement ------ PA SS Note(2) Note: (1) “N/A” denotes test is not applicable in this test r…
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Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 103 of 111 Test Mode TX G Mode_Ant. 1 Bandedge-CH01 Bandedge-CH11 CH01 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency CH06 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency CH11 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 104 of 111 Test Mode TX N(HT20) Mode_Ant. 1 Bandedge-CH01 Bandedge-CH11 CH01 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency CH06 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency CH11 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 105 of 111 Test Mode TX N(HT20) Mode_Ant. 2 Bandedge-CH01 Bandedge-CH11 CH01 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency CH06 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency CH11 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 106 of 111 Test Mode TX N(HT40) Mode_Ant. 1 Bandedge-CH03 Bandedge-CH09 CH03 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency CH06 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency CH09 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 107 of 111 Te s t Mode TX N(HT40) Mode_Ant. 2 Bandedge-CH03 Bandedge-CH09 CH03 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency CH06 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency CH09 – 10th Harmonic of the fundamental frequency Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 108 of 111 APPENDIX H - POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 109 of 111 Test Mode TX B Mode_Ant. 1 Channel Frequency (MHz) Power Spectral Density (dBm/3kHz) Max. Limit (dBm/3kHz) Result 01 2412 -8.02 8.00 Complies 06 2437 -8.77 8.00 Complies 11 2462 -4.89 8.00 Complies CH01 CH06 CH11 Test Mode TX G Mode_Ant. 1 Channel Frequency (MHz) Power Spectral Density (dBm/3kHz) Max. Limit (dBm/3kHz) Result 01 2412 -9.56 8.00 Complies 06 2437 -6.46 8.00 Complies 11 2462 -10.65 8.00 Complies CH01 CH06 CH11 Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 11 0 of 111 Test Mode TX N(HT20) Mode_Ant. 1 Channel Frequency (MHz) Power Spectral Density (dBm/3kHz) Max. Limit (dBm/3kHz) Result 01 2412 -9.75 7.99 Complies 06 2437 -6.08 7.99 Complies 11 2462 -11.22 7.99 Complies CH01 CH06 CH11 Test Mode TX N(HT20) Mode_Ant. 2 Channel Frequency (MHz) Power Spectral Density (dBm/3kHz) Max. Limit (dBm/3kHz) Result 01 2412 -10.08 7.99 Complies 06 2437 -5.87 7.99 Complies 11 2462 -10.92 7.99 Complies CH01 CH06 CH11 Te s t Mode TX N(HT20) Mode_Total Channel Frequency (MHz) Power Spectral Density (dBm/3kHz) Max. Limit (dBm/3kHz) Result 01 2412 -6.90 7.99 Complies 06 2437 -2.96 7.99 Complies 11 2462 -8.06 7.99 Complies Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 111 of 111 Test Mode TX N(HT40) Mode_Ant. 1 Channel Frequency (MHz) Power Spectral Density (dBm/3kHz) Max. Limit (dBm/3kHz) Result 03 2422 -14.58 7.99 Complies 06 2437 -12.48 7.99 Complies 09 2452 -14.08 7.99 Complies CH03 CH06 CH09 Test Mode TX N(HT40) Mode_Ant. 2 Channel Frequency (MHz) Power Spectral Density (dBm/3kHz) Max. Limit (dBm/3kHz) Result 03 2422 -14.41 7.99 Complies 06 2437 -12.48 7.99 Complies 09 2452 -15.04 7.99 Complies CH03 CH06 CH09 Test Mode TX N(HT40) Mode_Total Channel Frequency (MHz) Power Spectral Density (dBm/3kHz) Max. Limit (dBm/3kHz) Result 03 2422 -11.48 7.99 Complies 06 2437 -9.47 7.99 Complies 09 2452 -11.52 7.99 Complies End of Test Report
Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 29 of 111 10. EUT TEST PHOTO AC Power Line Conducted Emissions Test Photos Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 30 of 111 Radiated Emissions Test Photos 30 MHz to 1 GHz Report No.: BTL-FCCP-1-2105C153 Page 31 of 111 Radiated Emissions Test Photos Above 1 GHz
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.46 GHz | 746.45 mW |

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