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ZBR002SATELLITE TRANSMITTER

Sypes Canyon Communications, Inc.
SATELLITE TRANSMITTER - FCC ID ZBR002 - Sypes Canyon Communications, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter
Date of Grant
Sep 06, 2012
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Sep 06, 2012
Equipment Note
SATELLITE TRANSMITTER
Frequency Range
1616.25000000 - 1616.25000000
Company
Sypes Canyon Communications, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

Sypes Canyon Communications Proprietary Sypes Canyon Communications  910 Technology Blvd., Suite A  Bozeman, Montana 59718 MYTE (SCC002) Satellite Transmitter Users Manual 1.1 Prepared By Sypes Canyon Communications August 2012 2 Confidential and Proprietary Sypes Canyon Communications  910 Technology Blvd., Suite A  Bozeman, Montana 59718 Date Rev Description Name 21 July 12 1.0 Initial Product Release GAN 20 Aug 12 1.1 Added restrictions of use for modular certification (section 6.1) GAN REVISION HISTORY 3 Confidential and Proprietary Sypes Canyon Communications  910 Technology Blvd., Suite A  Bozeman, Montana 59718 1. Description ............................................................................................................................................ 4 2. MYTE Device Theory of Operation ........................................................................................................ 5 2.1. Satellite Messaging Method ............................................................................................................. 6 3. I2C Serial Host Interface ........................................................................................................................ 7 4. On-Air Interface .................................................................................................................................... 8 4.1. RF Modulation ................................................................................................................................... 8 4.1.1. EMI/EMC Conformance .............................................................................................................. 10 4.2 On Air Data Protocol ............................................................................................................................ 13 4.2.1. On Air Packet Timing ................................................................................................................... 14 5. Electrical and Mechanical Specifications ............................................................................................ 16 5.1. Electrical Interface .......................................................................................................................... 16 5.1.1. RF Transmit Design Guidelines ................................................................................................... 17 5.1.2. Electrical Supply and Temperature Guidelines ........................................................................... 18 5.2. Mechanical Interface ...................................................................................................................... 19 6. Integration Guidelines ........................................................................................................................ 20 6.1. Regulatory Certifications and MYTE Labeling ................................................................................. 20 6.2. Globalstar Certifications ................................................................................................................. 22 6.3. Antenna Guidelines ......................................................................................................................... 22 7. Ordering Information .......................................................................................................................... 24 Table of Contents 4 Confidential and Proprietary Sypes Canyon Communications  910 Technology Blvd., Suite A  Bozeman, Montana 59718 1. Description The MYTE (SCC002) device is a radio transmitter module that creates the radio frequency (RF) signals to relay small packets of data to the Globalstar Simplex Data Service satellite network. The MYTE serves as a communication gateway in an embedded application to send transmit-only (simplex) data. Data packets are in small, 9-byte segments. The MYTE supports 9, 18, 27 or 36 byte data payloads. The Globalstar Simplex Data Service comprises a set of low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellites operating as bent- pipe data relay devices to ground earth data collection points. This specification stipulates the operational and physical requirements for the MYTE transmitter device that is compatible with this satellite network system. The MYTE device is the radio transmitter only. The MYTE must be fully integrated into a larger application device to provide utility. This specification provides the physical, electrical and integration requirements to enable application development. Definitions / Glossary of Terms The following definitions used herein shall have the meanings as defined below: a) Globalstar: The term “Globalstar” means Globalstar, Inc., a Delaware USA Corporation having offices at 461 South Milpitas Blvd, Milpitas, California 95035 b) Globalstar Simplex Data Service: The term “Globalstar Simplex Data Service” refers to communications from simplex transmitters relayed over Globalstar’s network of low earth orbit satellites to Globalstar gateways for distribution to end customers. c) LEO: The term LEO is an acronym meaning low earth orbit. d) GPS: The term GPS is an acronym meaning global positioning system. e) RF: Radio Frequency f) RTU: Remote Telemetry Unit, generically used as the device that contains the Myte integrated into it as the satellite communication means. g) EMI: Electro Magnetic Interference h) BPSK: Binary Phase Shift Keyed modulation. This is the data modulation incorporated by the Myte compliant with the Globalstar Simplex Data Service. i) DSSS: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum. This is the spreading method coupled with BPSK j) PRS: Pseudo Random Sequence. The digital method for creating the DSSS spreading code. 5 Confidential and Proprietary Sypes Canyon Communications  910 Technology Blvd., Suite A  Bozeman, Montana 59718 k) TCXO: Temperature Compensated Crystal Oscillator. l) RAS: Radio Astronomy Service. Regions of restricted frequency use compliant with the Globalstar rad…

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Block Diagram

Transmitter Microprocessor DSSS BPSK Data Modulator FET Switch RF Power Amplifier I2C Serial Interface RF Out 3.3 VDC TCXO “I” 20 MHz 3.3V DC 1.615 GHz DSSS BPSK 1.615 GHz DSSS BPSK +18 dBm Switched Power Low Pass Filter

Cover Letter(s)

707 Bridger Rd., Suite C Bozeman, Montana 59715 Tel: 406-522-1105 Sypes Canyon Communications, Inc. Bozeman Montana AGENCY AGREEMENT Federal Communications Commission Date: 14 March 2012 P.O. Box 429 Columbia, MD 21045 Gentlemen: By signature below, we hereby appoint US Tech employees Sandi McEnery, Alan Ghasiani and George Yang to act as our agents with regard to all FCC equipment authorizations. This appointment will remain in effect until otherwise notified. I further certify by signature below that no party (per 47 CFR 1.2002(b)) to the application is subject to a denial of Federal benefits, including FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). This appointment includes the authority to complete FCC Form 731 on our behalf and sign the application as an authorized agent. Name: Gary Naden Signature: Title: Chief Technology Officer Date: 14 March 2012

Cover Letter(s)

Confidentiality Request May 12, 2012 Timco Engineering PO Box 370 Newberry, FL 32669 RE : FCC ID: ZBR002 Dear Application Examiner: With regards to the exhibits submitted in support of the application for FCC ID: ZBR002, please classify the following as confidential pursuant to Sections 0.457 & 0.49 of the Commission’s Rules: -Schematics (file name 11-0269.Sypes Canyon.SCC-002.CONFIDENTIAL Schematics.pdf) -Parts List (file name 11-0269.Sypes Canyon.SCC-002.CONFIDENTIAL Parts List.pdf) -Tune Up Procedure (file name 11-0269.Sypes Canyon.Zemo.CONFIDENTIAL Tune Up Procedure.pdf) These exhibits contain technical information that Sypes Canyon deems to be sensitive and proprietary. Therefore this information cannot be published. If this information were to be made public it could be used to the disadvantage of the applicant in the marketplace. Sincerely, Sandi McEnery US Tech (Authorized Agent for Sypes Canyon) 3505 Francis Circle Alpharetta, GA 30004 PH: 770-740-0717 Fax: 770-740-1508 www.ustech-lab.com

Cover Letter(s)

707 Bridger Rd., Suite C Bozeman, Montana 59715 Tel: 406-522-1105 Sypes Canyon Communications, Inc. Bozeman Montana Modular Approval Request Sypes Canyon Communications, Inc. 5 July 2012 Dear Application Examiner Sypes Canyon Communications respectfully requests the grant of a modular approval certification with FCC ID allocation for the SCC-002 mobile earth-station transmitter. The SCC-002 radio transmitter will be integrated into a variety of mobile satellite service (“MSS”) devices for remote telemetry applications, including domestic and international tracking. The SCC-002 will be operated at 30 cm or more from a persons’ bodies, transmitting in Globalstar, Inc.’s MSS service link at 1611.25-1618.25 MHz. As described in the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology’s February 3, 2011 publication “Equipment Authorization Guidelines for Part 25 Transmitters”, certification of this mobile earth-station transmitter under Part 25 of the Commission’s rules is optional and therefore permitted. See 273109 D01 Equip Auth Guide Part 25 TXReceiver v02r02 at 1. In addition to the FCC modular approval being sought, Sypes Canyon is simultaneously securing international regulatory certifications. The FCC Part 25 modular approval will be followed by a filing with the ITU GMPCS MoU registry to permit freedom of use of this mobile earth-station transmitter in those countries that are signatories to the GPMCS MoU. To that end, pre-approval of the SCC-002 transmitter from a recognized regulatory body such as the FCC will help facilitate ITU approval in the various applications that will incorporate the SCC-002 for international use. A number of the signatory countries use FCC reports and the FCCID as proof that the product is acceptable for use in their own country. The FCCID makes it possible for the other regulators to review the test reports directly online via the FCC website, fully confident that they are reviewing unaltered results. The requirement of Public Notice DA00-1407 and 996369 D01 Mobile Equip Auth Guide v01 have been met and shown on the following statements. 1. “The final device is designed for mobile or fixed operation (Portable is not permitted- Reference TCB Exclusion Lis (17 July 2002)||(g)).” The SCC-002 is to be used as a mobile module embedded in mobile applications. 2 of 2 Sypes Canyon Communications, Inc. 707 Bridger Rd., Suite C Bozeman, Montana 59715 Tel: 406-522-1105 2. “The maximum antenna gain to allow compliance with the RF exposure requirements is listed on the Grant of Certification for the module.” The SCC-002 module has been tested and to be used with a 5 dBi (or lower) patch antenna. The SCC-002 with this antenna fulfills the requirements of the FCC CFR 47 Part 25, IC RSS170, FCC §1.1310, §1.1310 for a mobile device, and IC RS102. 3. “The licensed module must have an FCC ID label on the module itself. That FCC ID label must be visible through a window on the final device or it must be visible when an access panel, door or cover is easily removed. If not, a second label must be placed on the outside of the final device that contains the following text: “Contains FCC ID:xxxyyyzzz”.” The SCC-002 module will be labeled with the FCC/IC ID numbers. All devices that use this device will be labeled with “Contains FCC ID:xxxyyyzzz; IC:aaaabbbb”. __________________________________ Gary Naden CTO Sypes Canyon Communications, Inc.

Cover Letter(s)

707 Bridger Rd., Suite C Bozeman, Montana 59715 Tel: 406-522-1105 Sypes Canyon Communications, Inc. Bozeman Montana EN 301-441 Conformance Statement 24 April 2012 The Myte transmitter (SCC-002) complies with the Control and Monitoring functions specified in EN 301- 441, wherein the architecture of the transmitter applies. Some of the directives refer to attributes not present in the transmitter, for example control channels. As such, the Myte transmitter complies with the MES Control and Monitoring Functions detailed in sections 4.2.5, 4.2.6 and 4.2.7 and test methods specified in sections 5.2.6 and 5.2.7 of EN 301-441. Description of conformance: The Myte transmitter is a transmit-only device. It does not incorporate any receive capability, nor does it dynamically slave to a frequency channel of operation under network control. The Myte transmitter emits a 1.3 second transmit burst on one of 4 RF channels, specified by geographic location as specified by the network operator Globalstar. The processor/controller in the application design that incorporates the ZeMo transmitter performs this geo-centric function. The Myte transmitter supports the requirements of 4.2.7 in this manner, and the device specifications require application designers to conform as such with all geocentric network and RAS requirements. Additionally, the Myte transmitter creates the radio carrie frequency using a phase-locked-loop (PL) RF synthesizer. This PLL creates a lock detect signal that indicates when the RF signal is locked to the onboard TCXO. This signal is monitored on the transmit operation to determine if the Myte can transmit the data signal. If the PLL lock detect fails, the Myte will abort the transmit process. The Myte is therefore compliant with 4.2.5 in both frequency and power control. Introducing a fault in the frequency generation will cause the device to abort transmission, and thus the Myte is compliant with 5.2.6. Each Myte carries a unique network identifier (MIC). This identifier is transmitted with each on-air message. Additonally, the identifier can be queried by the application processor via the configuration and control interface. The Myte transmitter is therefore compliant with 4.2.6 and 5.2.7. _____________________________________________ Gary Naden CTO, Sypes Canyon Communications

External Photos

US Tech 11-0269 Client Sypes Canyon Issue Date 06-27-2012 Model: SCC-002 FCC ID: ZBR002 IC: 9540A-002 Page 1 of 2 Annex - External Photographs Photo 1 Top US Tech 11-0269 Client Sypes Canyon Issue Date 06-27-2012 Model: SCC-002 FCC ID: ZBR002 IC: 9540A-002 Page 2 of 2 Photo 2 Bottom

ID Label/Location Info

18 Confidential and Proprietary Sypes Canyon Communications  910 Technology Blvd., Suite A  Bozeman, Montana 59718 6. Integration Guidelines Integrating the MYTE into an application requires compliance with the network operation guidelines as set forth by Globalstar. This section highlights the primary guidelines and restrictions, however users must consult with Globalstar for any updates or changes to operation that govern use of the Simplex Satellite service. 6.1. Regulatory Certifications and MYTE Labeling The application that incorporates the MYTE device must be properly certified for the region of operation. MYTE will carry modular certifications for FCC, IC and EU, but the integrator must confirm operation of the final integrated unit in compliance with the modular use and regional regulatory restrictions including the required marking of the end device. The MYTE device (Model SCC-002) is marked with the FCC ID and IC certification number as shown below. actual size of the label is ½” x ½” Each MYTE transmitter label will also contain a Micro-QR barcode and human readable Electronic Serial Number (ESN). The left-most digit in the labeled ESN is the manufacture ID, so as shown above, the ESN is 2-3000045. The ESN notation is decimal, with the Manufacture ID weighted as 2^23. The formula below provides the conversion for the ESN labeling to hexadecimal notation used in ESN reads from the MYTE (see section 3.1.3). ESN hex = (MFG_ID * 2^23) + ESN dec For the example label above: ESN hex = 0x012DC6ED = (2 * 2^23) + 3000045

Internal Photos

US Tech 11-0269 Client Sypes Canyon Issue Date 06-27-2012 Model: SCC-002 FCC ID: ZBR002 IC: 9540A-001 9540A-002 Page 1 of 4 Annex - Internal Photographs Photo 1 Top US Tech 11-0269 Client Sypes Canyon Issue Date 06-27-2012 Model: SCC-002 FCC ID: ZBR002 IC: 9540A-001 9540A-002 Page 2 of 4 Photo 2 Bottom US Tech 11-0269 Client Sypes Canyon Issue Date 06-27-2012 Model: SCC-002 FCC ID: ZBR002 IC: 9540A-001 9540A-002 Page 3 of 4 Photo 3 Transmitter w shielding in place US Tech 11-0269 Client Sypes Canyon Issue Date 06-27-2012 Model: SCC-002 FCC ID: ZBR002 IC: 9540A-001 9540A-002 Page 4 of 4 Photo 4 Transmitter w/o shielding in place

Operational Description

Sypes Canyon Communications Proprietary Sypes Canyon Communications y 910 Technology Blvd., Suite A y Bozeman, Montana 59718 MYTE (SCC002) Satellite Transmitter Theory of Operation Prepared By Sypes Canyon Communications March 2012 2 Confidential and Proprietary Sypes Canyon Communications y 910 Technology Blvd., Suite A y Bozeman, Montana 59718 Date Rev Description Name 13 Mar 12 1.0 Initial Product Release GAN REVISION HISTORY 3 Confidential and Proprietary Sypes Canyon Communications y 910 Technology Blvd., Suite A y Bozeman, Montana 59718 1. Description ............................................................................................................................................ 3 1.1. Definitions ......................................................................................................................................... 3 2. MYTE Device Theory of Operation ........................................................................................................ 4 3. RF Modulation ....................................................................................................................................... 5 1. Description The MYTE (SCC002) device is a radio transmitter module that creates the radio frequency (RF) signals to relay small packets of data to the Globalstar Simplex Data Service satellite network. The MYTE serves as a communication gateway in an embedded application to send transmit‐only (simplex) data. Data packets are in small, 9‐byte segments. The MYTE supports 9, 18, 27 or 36 byte data payloads. The Globalstar Simplex Data Service comprises a set of low‐earth‐orbit (LEO) satellites operating as bent‐ pipe data relay devices to ground earth data collection points. This specification stipulates the operational and physical requirements for the MYTE transmitter device that is compatible with this satellite network system. The MYTE device is the radio transmitter only. This specification does not stipulate application requirements or the radiating (antenna) requirements of an application. The MYTE must be fully integrated into a larger application device to provide utility. This specification provides the physical, electrical and integration requirements to enable application development. 1.1. Definitions The following definitions used herein shall have the meanings as defined below: Globalstar a) Globalstar. The term “Globalstar” means Globalstar, Inc., a Delaware USA Corporation having offices at 461 South Milpitas Blvd, Milpitas, California 95035 b) Globalstar Simplex Data Service. The term “Globalstar Simplex Data Service” refers to communications from simplex transmitters relayed over Globalstar’s network of low earth orbit satellites to Globalstar gateways for distribution to end customers. c) LEO. The term LEO is an acronym meaning low earth orbit. d) GPS. The term GPS is an acronym meaning global positioning system. Table of Contents 4 Confidential and Proprietary Sypes Canyon Communications y 910 Technology Blvd., Suite A y Bozeman, Montana 59718 2. MYTE Device Theory of Operation The MYTE device is a radio transmitter module that contains the functionality to accept configuration and data from a host application and convey data to the Globalstar Simplex Data Service satellite system. The block diagram below depicts the integral components of the MYTE device to fulfill this functionality. The MYTE module contains a microprocessor that controls the transmitter functions, provides power management and controls the RF transmitter functions. The MYTE module switches the input DC power to create the voltages necessary to minimize power and manage the transmit function. The microprocessor operates in low power state using an internal 32.768 kHz oscillator. During transmit operations, the microprocessor enables the DC power to the RF circuitry and temperature compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO) to generate the clock reference for the BPSK modulator. The TCXO clock frequency may is 20 MHz. The microprocessor also uses the TCXO clock during the transmit process. The BPSK modulator outputs the transmit signal at frequency to a power amplifier section which provides the signal gain for the transmitter. 5 Confidential and Proprietary Sypes Canyon Communications y 910 Technology Blvd., Suite A y Bozeman, Montana 59718 The MYTE module is a single layer board assembly measuring ½” x ¾” and interfaces to the host application via a 11 pin surface mount pad‐style connector. The connector provides power, I2C serial communications and the RF transmit signal. The MYTE module depicted below performs the transmit functions described when serially tasked by the host application processor via the I2C serial interface. When idle, the MYTE module assumes a low‐ power state drawing mere microAmps. 3. RF Modulation The MYTE transmits data using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) carrier with a Binary Phase Shift Keyed (BPSK) data modulation. The MYTE can be configured to send data on one of four radio center frequencies. Globalstar operational requirements for channel usage must be observed by application developers. Generally, channel A is used for North American operations except where the device is in proximity of Radio Astronomy Sites (RAS), where channel C is prescribed. Use in other global regions uses channel C. The channels are specified as: RF Channel Channel A = 1611.25 MHz center frequency Channel B = 1613.75 MHz center frequency Channel C = 1616.25 MHz center frequency Channel D = 1618.75 MHz center frequency The DSSS carrier is generated using a pseudo random maximal length feedback shift register utilizing a polynomial code prescribed by Globalstar. This PSR is 8 bits in length, denoting a repetition length of 25 chips. The PSR chip rate is 1.25 Mchip/sec. The frequency accuracy is ± 10 ppm total frequency error over all operating conditions, with no more than 0.3 ppm error during a transmission of a single packet. Chipping rate and RF frequ…

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RF Exposure Info

US Tech 11-0269 Client Sypes Canyon Issue Date 06-27-2012 Model: SCC-002 FCC ID: ZBR002 IC: 9540A-002 Page 1 of 1 Maximum Public Exposure to RF (MPE) (From pg 51 of test report) The maximum exposure level to the public from the RF power of the EUT shall not exceed a power density, S, of 1.0 mW/cm 2 at a distance, d, of 20 cm from the EUT. Antenna Gain = 5dBi Peak Power (Watts) = 19.90dBm (0.0977 Watts) (from Table 3, herein) Gain of Transmit Antenna = 5.0 dB i = 3.16, numeric (from Paragraph 2.5, herein) d = Distance = 20 cm = 0.2 m S = (PG/ 4πd 2 ) = EIRP/4A = 0.0977(3.16)/4*π*0.2*0.2 =0.308/0.502 = 0.614 W/m 2 = 0.0614 mW/cm 2 Which is << less than 1 mW/cm 2

Test Report

Page 1 of 51 Application for Title 47 USC, Part 2, Subpart J, Section 2.942 Equipment Authorization of Modular Certification Per FCC Part 25/IC RSS-170 for the Sypes Canyon Communications Model: MYTE SCC-002 FCC ID: ZBR002 IC: 9540A-002 Issue Date: May 9, 2012 UST Project No: 11-0269 Rev.1 Number of pages contained in his report: 51 3505 Francis Circle Alpharetta, GA 30004 PH: 770-740-0717 Fax: 770-740-1508 www.ustech-lab.com Page 2 of 47 I certify that I am authorized to sign for the test facility and that all of the statements in this report and in the Exhibits attached hereto are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief: US TECH (Agent Responsible For Test): By: Name: Alan Ghasiani Title: Consulting Engineer - President Date: May 9, 2012 This report shall not be reproduced except in full. This report may be copied in part only with the prior written approval of US Tech. The results contained in this report are subject to the adequacy and representative character of the sample provided. 3505 Francis Circle Alpharetta, GA 30004 PH: 770-740-0717 Fax: 770-740-1508 www.ustech-lab.com US Tech Test Report FCC Part 25 Certification FCC ID: ZBR002 IC: 9540A-002 Report Number: 11-0269 Rev.1 Issue Date: May 9, 2012 Customer: Sypes Canyon Model: MYTE SCC-002 Page 3 of 51 MEASUREMENT/TECHNICAL REPORT COMPANY NAME: Sypes Canyon MODEL(S): MYTE SCC-002 FCC ID: ZBR002 IC: 9540A-002 DATE: May 9, 2012 This report concerns (check one): Original grant X Class II change_____ Equipment type: Intentional Radiator Operating within 1611.25-1618.75 MHz Deferred grant requested per 47 CFR 0.457(d) (1) (ii)? yes_____ No X If yes, defer until:_________________ date N.A. agrees to notify the Commission by N.A. date of the intended date of announcement of the product so that the grant can be issued on that date. Report prepared by: US Tech 3505 Francis Circle Alpharetta, GA 30004 Phone Number: (770) 740-0717 Fax Number: (770) 740-1508 US Tech Test Report FCC Part 25 Certification FCC ID: ZBR002 IC; 9540A-002 Report Number: 11-0269 Rev.1 Issue Date: May 9, 2012 Customer: Sypes Canyon Model: MYTE SCC-002 Page 4 of 51 SUMMARY OF TEST REQUIREMENTS FCC Requirement Title Disposition 25.204 RF Power Output Pass 25.202(f) Occupied Bandwidth and Emission Limitations Pass 2.1051 Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals Pass 25.202(f) Field Strength of Spurious Radiation Pass 25.202(d) Frequency Stability Pass 25.216 Emissions from Mobile Earth Stations Pass N/A = Not applicable for this unit. US Tech Test Report FCC Part 25 Certification FCC ID: ZBR002 IC; 9540A-002 Report Number: 11-0269 Rev.1 Issue Date: May 9, 2012 Customer: Sypes Canyon Model: MYTE SCC-002 Page 5 of 51 TABLE OF CONTENTS Paragraph Title Page 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................... 8 1.1 Product Description ........................................................................................... 8 1.2 Related Approvals ............................................................................................. 8 2 Test and Measurements ........................................................................................ 9 2.1 Configuration of Tested System ........................................................................ 9 2.2 Test Facility ....................................................................................................... 9 2.3 Test Equipment ................................................................................................. 9 2.4 Modifications to Equipment under Test (EUT) .................................................. 9 2.5 Antenna Description ........................................................................................ 13 2.6 RF Power Output (FCC Section 2.1046, 25.204) ............................................ 14 2.7 Modulation Characteristics (FCC Section 2.1047) .......................................... 18 2.8 Occupied Bandwidth and Emission Limitations (FCC Sec. 2.1049, 25.202(f)) 18 2.9 Spurious Emissions at Antenna Terminals (FCC Section 2.1051) .................. 23 2.10 Field Strength of Spurious Radiation (FCC Section 2.1053, 25.202(f)) ........... 32 2.11 Frequency Stability (FCC Section 2.1055 and 25.202(d)) ............................... 34 2.12 Emissions from Mobile Earth Stations for Protection of Aeronautical Radio navigation-Satellite Service (FCC 25.216) ................................................................. 36 2.13 Unintentional Radiator, Radiated Emissions (CFR 15.109) ............................ 46 2.14 Unintentional Radiator Power Lines Conducted Emissions (CFR 15.107) ...... 49 3 Measurement Uncertainty ................................................................................... 50 3.1 Conducted Emissions Measurement Uncertainty ........................................... 50 3.2 Radiated Emissions Measurement Uncertainty .............................................. 50 4 RF Exposure Information .................................................................................... 51 US Tech Test Report FCC Part 25 Certification FCC ID: ZBR002 IC; 9540A-002 Report Number: 11-0269 Rev.1 Issue Date: May 9, 2012 Customer: Sypes Canyon Model: MYTE SCC-002 Page 6 of 51 LIST OF FIGURES Figure Title Page Figure 1 - Test Configuration ......................................................................................... 10 Figure 2 – Photograph of Spurious Emissions Measurement Setup - Rear View ......... 11 Figure 3 - Photograph of Spurious Emissions Measurement Setup - Front View .......... 12 Figure 4 - RF Power Output Channel A ......................................................................... 16 Figure 5 - RF Power Channel D .................................................................................... 17 Figure 6 - Occupied Bandwidth – Low Channel A ......................................................... 19 Figure 7 - Emission Limitation, 50% to 100% fr…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Gary Naden(CTO)
[email protected]406-581-0370Fax: 406-522-1109

Test Firm

US TechGeorge Yang
[email protected]770-740-0717Fax: 770-740-1508

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower OutputEmissionTolerance
4251.62 GHz - 1.62 GHz98.00 mW2M32G1D5 ppm
Confidentiality
Long Term
Grant Notes
Modular Transmitter. Power Output listed is conducted. This module is limited to OEM Installation only. The antenna gain, including cable loss, must not exceed 5dBi (antennas for use with this module are listed in the product manual) The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Antenna configurations with higher gains than above are addressed at time of licensing. The final product operating with this transmitter must include operating instructions and applicable warnings for end users and installers to satisfy RF exposure compliance requirements. OEM integrators must be informed of the specific requirements. The Grantee is responsible for the compliance of this module in ALL FINAL HOSTS.

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