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             FCC
  Electromagnetic Compatibility
          Test Report




                For



         3M™ Model 702
     Digital Library Assistant



Safety and Security Systems Division
          Library Systems
      St. Paul, MN 55144-1000




           7 March 2003


     Report Number F1202004



            Prepared By:

       CR-SEMS Product Safety
           Building 76-1-01
      410 East Fillmore Avenue
   St. Paul, Minnesota 55144-1000


3M Product Safety             Phone: 651 778 6279
3M Center
Building 76-1-01
                              Fax:   651 778 6252
                              E-mail: rdkuhn1@mmm.com
                                                                         3
                                                                    EMC Laboratory
St. Paul MN 55144-1000

                         CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE

USA STANDARD 47 CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS

Radiated Emissions            (FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A)
Radiated Emissions            (FCC Part 15, Subpart C)


MANUFACTURER’S NAME:                         3M Company
                                             Safety and Security Systems Division
                                             Library Systems Department
                                             St. Paul, MN 55144-1000

NAME OF EQUIPMENT:                           Digital Library Assistant

MODEL NUMBER:                                702

SERIAL NUMBER                                7020005-Beta

TEST REPORT NUMBER:                          F1202004

DATE:                                        7 March 2003



As the responsible EMC Project Engineer, I hereby declare that the equipment tested, as
specified in the test report, at the 3M Product Safety EMC Laboratory is in compliance
with 47 CFR, Part 15, Subpart B and Subpart C. It is the manufacturer’s responsibility to
assure that additional production units of this model are manufactured with identical
electrical and mechanical characteristics.
 Signatory: Roger Kuhn




__________________________________
Roger D. Kuhn
EMC Test Engineer




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                                TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title Page
Certificate of Compliance
Table of Contents
1.0     Test Summary
2.0     Introduction
        2.1     Scope
        2.2     EUT Description and Operation
        2.3     Block Diagram
        2.4     Part List
        2.5     Modifications to EUT
        2.6     Measurement Uncertainty
3.0     Applicable Document
4.0     Radiated Emissions
        4.1     Frequency Stability
                4.1.1 Test Procedure
                4.1.2 Test Criteria
                4.1.3 Test Results
        4.2     Emissions Bandwidth
                4.2.1 Test Procedure
                4.2.2 Test Criteria
                4.2.3 Test Results
        4.3     Spurious Emissions (12.5to 30 MHz.)
                4.3.1 Test Procedure
                4.3.2 Test Criteria
                4.3.3 Test Results
        4.4     Radiated Emissions (30 to 40000 MHz.)
                4.4.1 Test Procedure
                4.4.2 Test Criteria
                4.4.3 Test Results
5.0     List of Test Equipment
6.0     Labeling Information
Appendix A Emissions Bandwidth Test Data
Appendix B Spurious Emissions Test Data
Appendix C Radiated Emissions Test Data
Appendix D Test Photographs




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1.0 TEST SUMMARY

Test Report Number:        F1202004

Requester:                 Ed Goff

Company:                   3M
                           Safety and Security Systems Division
                           Library Systems Department
                           Building 209
                           St. Paul, MN 55144

Telephone Number:          651 – 737-4736

Test Dates:                30 January 2003 Through 5 March 2003

Equipment Under Test       Model 702 Digital Library Assistant

Date Of Receipt:           18 December 2002

Test Environment           Temperature: 20 to 30 degrees C
                           Relative Humidity: 30 to 70 % RH

Test Results:              Passed the following tests:
                           Radiated Emissions: FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A;
                           Radiated Emissions: FCC Part 15 Subpart C;

Modifications:             Modifications were required (See Paragraph 2.5)

Test Location:             3M Product Safety EMC Laboratory
                           Building 76
                           410 Fillmore Ave.
                           St. Paul, MN 55144-1000




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2.0 INTRODUCTION

2.1 Scope

This report contains results describing the conformance of the Equipment Under Test (EUT)
to FCC Part 15, Subpart B, "Class A" rules for unintentional radiators and FCC Part 15,
Subpart C rules for intentional radiators.

This report is the confidential property of the client and applies only to the specific item
tested under the stated test conditions. It is the manufacturer’s responsibility to assure that
additional production units of this model are manufactured with identical electrical and
mechanical characteristics. This report shall not be reproduced without the written approval
of the testing laboratory. When approval has been granted, the report shall be reproduced in
its entirety.

The appropriate testing standards and references that were used are contained in Section 3.0.
Worst-case test data, test configuration, and photographs (worst case configuration) are
provided in the Appendices. Equipment and documentation labeling information is
contained in Section 7.0.

Subsequent tests are necessary from time to time on equipment taken at random from
production. Re-testing of the EUT is also required when the EMC profile has been changed
or is suspected of being changed.

The 3M Product Safety EMC Laboratory is recognized under the United States Department
of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology’s National Voluntary
Laboratory Program (NVLAP) for satisfactory compliance with criteria established in Title
15, Part 285 Code of Federal Regulations. These criteria encompass the requirements of
ISO/IEC Guide 25 and the relevant requirements of ISO 9002 (ANSI/ASQ Q92-1987) as
suppliers of test results. Accreditation by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation
Program is awarded for specific services, listed on the Scope of Accreditation for:
Electromagnetic Compatibility and Telecommunications, FCC, under Lab Code 200033. A
complete copy of the Scope of Accreditation is available upon request. The FCC Site
Registration Number is 93334.

The NVLAP accreditation or this test report does not in any way constitute or imply product
certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the U.S.
Government.




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2.2 EUT Description and Operation

The Equipment Under Test (EUT) is the 3M™ Model 702 Digital Library Assistant, Serial
Number 7020005-Beta. The final measurements were made using software V.3.00.009.1.

The 3M  Model 702 Digital Library Assistant (DLA) is designed and tested for use in
processing 3M  Brand Digital Identification D1Tags. These tags are used to identify library
items, like books and videotapes, for the library users. The DLA:
1. Reads 3M Brand Digital Identification D1 Tags placed in items that are arranged on a
    shelf or on a desk, and
2. Processes identification codes that can, for example, be compared with customer-
    generated lists to determine shelf order, aid in reshelving items, and identify items the
    library is interested in locating.
The product has not been tested or proven safe for other uses.

The reader has a transmit frequency of 13.56 MHz. And a power output level of 1.000 watts
(30 dBm).

The EUT has an integral antenna with an area of 22.69 square inches (0.015 square meters).
The antenna located in the front portion of the handheld unit of the EUT and is connected to
the reader via a coax cable employing SMA connectors.

All tests were made using a battery input of 7.2 volts DC.




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2.3 Block Diagram

Separate exhibit.




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2.4 Parts List

Separate exhibit.




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2.5 Modifications to the EUT

The following modifications of the EUT were necessary to meet the test standards:

Equipment       Modifications          Where                       Material               Turns

Reader Output   Common Mode            In Handheld Handle by the   Steward 28B0392-0A0    1 Turns
- Coax Cable    Choke                  Reader Board                (or Equivalent)


Reader Output   Common Mode            In Handheld Handle above    Steward 28B0392-0A0    1 Turns
- Coax Cable    Choke                  other ferrite               (or Equivalent)




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2.6 Measurement Uncertainty

The data and test results referenced in this report are true and accurate. However, there may
be deviations within the calibration limits of the test equipment and facilities that can account
for a nominal measurement deviation of ± 2 dB. Furthermore, EUT component and
manufacturing process variables may result in additional deviation. The calculated
confidence level is 95 %.


3.0 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS

The following documents were used as reference for the limits and test procedures specified
herein.

CFR 47         Part 15 Radio Frequency Devices                                       2002

ANSI C63.4 American National Standard for Methods of Measurement                     2000
           of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and
           Electronic Equipment in the range of 9 KHz to 40 GHz.

CISPR 16-1     Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring            1998
               apparatus and methods
               Part 1: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus

CISPR 16-2     Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring            1996
               apparatus and methods
               Part 2: Methods of measurements of disturbances and immunity




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4.0 RADIATED EMISSIONS

Radiated emissions testing was performed in accordance with ANSI C63.4. The limits are
prescribed in FCC Part 15, Subpart B and in FCC Part 15, Subpart C.


4.1 Frequency Stability

The Frequency Stability testing was preformed in accordance with ANSI C63.4 and FCC
Part 15 to insure that the intentional radiator frequency stability was within the allowable
limits for input power and temperature variations.


4.1.1 Test Procedure

The Frequency Stability was measured using the radiated signals from the EUT so that the
measurement equipment would not load the radio frequency circuits. An EMI receiver was
used for the frequency stability measurements. The Reader was put into a continuous output
mode through instructions from the host computer (test mode of operation). 1) The frequency
was measured while the input AC power to the External Power Supply was varied over the
required input voltage range. 2) The frequency was also measured while the ambient air
temperature was varied over the required ambient temperature range (at startup, 2 minutes, 5
minutes, and 10 minutes).


4.1.2 Test Criteria

The FCC Part 15, Subpart C for Frequency Stability Limits versus Supply Voltage is given
below.

    Carrier Frequency                Voltage Range              Max. Frequency Change
          (MHz)                  (% of Nominal Supply)                    (%)
           13.56                    85 % to 115 %,                    +/- 0.01 %
                                  (102 to 138 V RMS)

The FCC Part 15, Subpart C for Frequency Stability Limits versus Temperature is given
below.

    Carrier Frequency              Temperature Range            Max. Frequency Change
          (MHz)                       (degrees C)                         (%)
           13.56                       -20 to +50                     +/- 0.01 %




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5.1.3 Test Results

The EUT met the FCC Part 15, Subpart C Frequency Stability requirement.


Carrier Frequency Stability versus Supply Voltage

Carrier Frequency     Lowest Frequency        Highest Frequency     Frequency Change
      (MHz)               (MHz)                    (MHz)                  (%)

     13.5601               13.5599                  13.5602           +/- 0.0015 %


Carrier Frequency Stability versus Temperature

Carrier Frequency     Lowest Frequency        Highest Frequency     Frequency Change
      (MHz)               (MHz)                    (MHz)                  (%)

     13.5601               13.5599                  13.5602           +/- 0.0015 %




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4.2 Emission Bandwidth

The EUT was placed in an anechoic chamber and the Emission Bandwidth testing was
preformed in accordance with ANSI C63.4 and FCC Part 15, Paragraph 15.225. The
Emission Bandwidth measurements were made to determine the intentional radiator
frequency and determine the level of electromagnetic energy radiated at that frequency and at
the band edges from the EUT.

4.2.1 Test Procedure

A measurement antenna (loop) was positioned at a distance of 5 meters (to insure far field
measurements) from the center of the EUT. An EMI receiver was used for the emissions
measurements. Initial sweep measurements were taken with the receiver in continuous
frequency overview mode utilizing peak level signal detection. The intentional radiator
frequency and band edge frequencies utilizing quasi-peak detection were then maximized.
Maximizing a frequency involves finding the angle of the highest emission levels by rotating
the EUT 360 degrees (sampling at least every 4 degrees). Then the antenna, which was fixed
at 1-meter height, was rotated until the highest emissions levels found. Measurement results
were automatically calculated via software running the EMI receiver. The final quasi-peak
measurements recorded were determined by the following formula:

Result (dBµV/m) = receiver level (µV) + antenna factor (dB/m) + cable loss (dB) - preamp
gain (dB) + lineal conversion (dB).

4.2.2 Test Criteria

The FCC Part 15 Subpart C, Paragraph 15.225 Carrier Frequency Limits are given below.

                        Lower Band Edge                    Upper Band Edge
                            (MHz)                              (MHz)
                            13.553                             13.567

The FCC Part 15, Subpart C radiated limits are given below.

        Frequency                          Distance                        Field Strength
          (MHz)                              (m)                             (dBµV/m)
      1.705 to 30.00                          10                               48.62
     13.553 to 13.567                         10                               99.08
                      Note: A 40 dB/decade extrapolation factor was use per 15.31.




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4.2.3 Test Results

The EUT met the FCC Part 15, Subpart C Emission Bandwidth requirements. The intentional
radiator frequency was within the allowed band and all maximized quasi-peak measurements
for the EUT were below the quasi-peak limits. The test scan is shown in Appendix B.



Frequency        Level           Limit          Passing Margin Turntable             Antenna
  (MHz)        (dBµV/m)        (dBµV/m)              (dB)      (degrees)        Orientation/Angle
                                                                                (Polarity/degrees)

 13.5601           65.5           99.08             33.58             25              V / Y-30
 13.5532           35.7           48.62             12.92             25              V / Y-30
 13.5672           36.4           48.62             12.22             25              V / Y-30
1 - Intentional Radiator Frequency
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4.3 Spurious Emissions (12.5 to 30 MHz.)

The EUT was placed in an anechoic chamber and the Spurious Emissions testing was
preformed in accordance with ANSI C63.4 and FCC Part 15, Subpart C. The Spurious
Emission measurements were made to determine the level of electromagnetic energy radiated
from the EUT.

4.3.1 Test Procedure

A measurement antenna (loop) was positioned at a distance of 5 meters (to insure far field
measurements) from the center of the EUT. An EMI receiver was used for the emissions
measurements. Initial sweep measurements were taken with the receiver in continuous
frequency overview mode utilizing peak level signal detection. Acceptance analysis of these
sweeps was used to determine which discrete frequencies, other than the intentional radiator
frequency and band edge frequencies, were to be maximized. Maximizing a frequency
involves finding the angle of the highest emission levels by rotating the EUT 360 degrees
(sampling at least every 4 degrees). Then the antenna, which was fixed at 1-meter height,
was rotated until the highest emissions levels found. Final measurements were taken utilizing
quasi-peak detection. Measurement results were automatically calculated via software
running the EMI receiver. The final measurements recorded were determined by the
following formula:

Result (dBµV/m) = receiver level (µV) + antenna factor (dB/m) + cable loss (dB) - preamp
gain (dB) + lineal conversion (dB).

4.2.2 Test Criteria


The FCC Part 15, Subpart C radiated limits are given below.

         Frequency                            Distance                      Field Strength
           (MHz)                                (m)                          (dB µV/m)
       1.705 to 30.00                            10                             48.62
      13.553 to 13.567                           10                             99.08
Note: A 40 dB/decade extrapolation factor was use per 15.31.




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4.3.3 Test Results

The EUT met the FCC Part 15, Subpart C Spurious Emissions (12.5 to 30 MHz.)
requirements. All maximized quasi-peak measurements for the EUT were below the quasi-
peak limits. Test data is shown in Appendix C. The worst-case quasi-peak emission was as
follows:



Frequency      Level        Limit          Passing Margin Turntable        Antenna
  (MHz)      (dBµV/m)     (dBµV/m)              (dB)      (degrees)   Orientation/Angle
                                                                      (Polarity/degrees)

 13.5485        47.1        48.62              1.52              25       V / Y-30




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4.4 Radiated Emissions (30 to 40000 MHz)

The EUT was placed in an anechoic chamber and the Spurious Emissions testing was
preformed in accordance with ANSI C63.4, FCC Part 15, Subpart B "Class A", and FCC Part
15, Subpart C. The Radiated Emission measurements were made to determine the level of
electromagnetic energy radiated from the EUT.

4.4.1 Test Procedure

A measurement antenna was positioned at a distance of 3 meters from the center of the EUT.
An EMI receiver was used for the emissions measurements in the range of 30 MHz to 2000
MHz (the upper limit of measurement is determined by Paragraph 15.33). Initial sweep
measurements were taken with the receiver in continuous frequency overview mode utilizing
peak level signal detection. Acceptance analysis of these sweeps was made to determine
which discrete frequencies were to be maximized. Maximizing a frequency involves finding
the angle of the highest emission levels by rotating the EUT 360 degrees (sampling at least
every 4 degrees) and varying antenna height between 1 and 4 meters at the angle of highest
emissions levels found. Final measurements were taken utilizing quasi-peak detection (peak
and average detectors were used above 1000 MHz). Measurement results were automatically
calculated via software running the EMI receiver. The final measurements recorded were
determined by the following formula:

Result (dBµV/m) = receiver level (µV) + antenna factor (dB/m) + cable loss (dB) - preamp
gain (dB) + lineal conversion (dB).


4.4.2 Test Criteria

The FCC Part 15, Subpart C radiated limits are given below.

        Frequency                       Distance                      Field Strength
          (MHz)                           (m)                           (dBµV/m)
         30 to 88                          10                             29.54
        88 to 216                          10                             33.06
        216 to 960                         10                             35.56
       960 to 40000                        10                             43.52




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The FCC Part 15, Subpart B, "Class A" radiated limits are given below. The lower limit shall
apply at the transition frequency.

         Frequency                              Distance                          Field Strength
           (MHz)                                  (m)                               (dBµV/m)
          30 to 88                                 10                                 39.08
         88 to 216                                 10                                 43.52
         216 to 960                                10                                 46.44
        960 to 1000                                10                                 49.54
       1000 to 40000                                3                             59.5 and 79.5*
* Per 15.35(B)


4.4.3 Test Results

The EUT met the FCC Part 15, Subpart C and the FCC Part 15, Subpart B, "Class A"
Radiated Emissions (30 to 40000MHz.) requirements. All maximized quasi-peak
measurements for the EUT were below the quasi-peak limits. Test data is shown in Appendix
D. The worst-case quasi-peak emission was as follows:



Frequency          Level           Limit          Passing Margin Turntable                 Antenna
  (MHz)          (dBµV/m)        (dBµV/m)              (dB)      (degrees)              (Meters/Polarity)


 691.557            33.4            35.561              2.16               55                  1.1/H
 150.076            26.5            43.52               17.02              290                 1.0/V
1 - This is a harmonic of the intentional radiator, therefore the lower limit level (FCC Part 15 Subpart C) is
shown.




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5.0 LIST OF TEST EQUIPMENT

The following test equipment was used to perform the indicated tests. All of the test
equipment was calibrated by an accredited calibration laboratory or by the manufacturer. All
calibration intervals are one year. All equipment calibrations, test procedures, and the test
facility are traceable to the standards of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST). The test facility site attenuation verification results fall within the normalized site
attenuation (NSA) criteria for open area test sites using volumetric measurements.

Frequency Stability/Power Output

Advantest Spectrum Analyzer, Model R3272A, Serial No. J00233 (cal due date: 19 June 03)
Envirotronics Environmental Chamber, Model EH40-2-3-RF, Serial No. 11942753 (cal due
date: 30 Nov 03)

RADIATED EMISSIONS

ElectroMetrics Loop Antenna. Model ALR25M, Serial No. 603 (cal due date: 20 June 03)
EMCO Biconilog Antenna, Model 3143, Serial No. 1111 (cal due date: 18 June 03)
Rohde & Schwarz EMI Receiver, Model ESBI 52, S/N 835387/003 (cal due date: 02 July 03)
Rohde & Schwarz EMI Receiver Display, Serial No. 835518/001 (cal due date: 02 July 03)
Rohde & Schwarz ES-K1, ES-K2, & ES-K12 EMI Software, Version 1.60




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TEST FACILITY

Lindgren Semi-Anechoic Chamber, Model 11867A, serial No. 01211 (verification due date:
28 Apr 03)

The radiated and conducted emission measurements were performed in our Anechoic
Chamber located at 3M Building 76, 410 Fillmore Street, St. Paul, MN. Details concerning
the site are on file with the FCC laboratory Division in Columbia Maryland.

The Facility Registration Number is 93334, registered: 31-March - 2000.




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6.0 LABELING INFORMATION

The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) requires the following labeling
information. Since the equipment has intentional and unintentional radiators, it must be
labeled as a digital device and as an intentional radiator.

Labels on the Product

The following statement shall be placed in a conspicuous location on the device:

       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.

       FCC ID: ______________

Labels in the Manuals

The following statement shall be placed in a prominent location in the text of the user
manual:

       NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
       for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
       limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection against harmful
       interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
       This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
       not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
       harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in
       a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
       will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

       FCC ID: ______________

       NO MODIFICATIONS. Modifications to this device shall not be made
       without the written consent of 3M, Incorporated. Unauthorized modifications
       may void the authority granted under Federal Communications Commission
       Rules permitting the operation of this device.




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                              Appendix A


                       Emission Bandwidth




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  Level [dBµV/m]
105


90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10
      13.4M    13.45M        13.5M        13.55M        13.6M    13.65M   13.7M   13.75M
                                             Frequency [Hz]
  MES    702   3/5/3 sc1 y           Bandwidth Sweep - Max PeakHold
  MES    702   3/5/3 sc3 y           Bandwidth Scan - QP 9 KHz RBW
  MES    702   3/5/3 sc4 y           Bandwidth Scan - QP 1 KHz RBW
  LIM    FCC   12.5-30 MHz


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                              Appendix B


                        Spurious Emissions
                         (12.5 to 30 MHz.)




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SPURIOUS                                                                                           3
EMISSIONS                                                                                      EMC Lab
                                                                             SHEET   1    OF       1


TEST REPORT #          F1202004
EUT MODEL #            702                                          EUT SERIAL # 7020005 – Beta
DESCRIPTION            Digital Library Assistant


            MAXIMIZED               LIMIT    PASSING       MAXIMIZED                     REMARKS
            QP SIGNAL               LINE     MARGIN         POSITION
  FREQ.    H/V     (dBµV/m)*      (dBµV/m)     (dB)    TURNTABLE   ANTENNA
  (MHz)                                                    (°)       (M)
 13.5485   V          47.1           48.6      1.5        25         1.0         Antenna was at -30 (CW)
                                                                                 degrees from the y-axis.
 13.5715   V          46.8           48.6      2.2        25         1.0         Antenna was at -30 (CW)
                                                                                 degrees from the y-axis.
 27.1204   V          21.9           48.6     26.7        25         1.0         Antenna was at -30 (CW)
                                                                                 degrees from the y-axis.




                 Signatory: Bruce Jungwirth



Test Engineer:                                                               Date: 5 March 2003
                 Signatory: Roger Kuhn


Reviewed by:                                                                 Date: 7 March 2003


 Level [dBµV/m]
105




80



60



40



20



 0
      12.5M          16M      18M        20M      22M      24M       26M   28M   30M
                                          Frequency [Hz]
      MES   702 3/5/3 sc2 y         Spur. Emissions - Max PeakHold
      LIM   FCC 12.5-30 MHz


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                              Appendix C


                        Radiated Emissions




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RADIATED                                                                                             3
EMISSIONS                                                                                       EMC Lab
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TEST REPORT #          F1202004
EUT MODEL #            702                                          EUT SERIAL # 7020005 – Beta
DESCRIPTION            Digital Library Assistant


           MAXIMIZED                LIMIT    PASSING       MAXIMIZED                      REMARKS
           QP SIGNAL                LINE     MARGIN         POSITION
  FREQ.   H/V      (dBµV/m)*      (dBµV/m)     (dB)    TURNTABLE   ANTENNA
  (MHz)                                                    (°)       (M)
 40.658    V          25.7          29.54      3.84      170         1.0      Transmitter Harmonic
 67.798    V          24.3          29.54      5.24       0         1.25      Transmitter Harmonic
 94.919    V          22.5          33.06     10.56       0          1.0      Transmitter Harmonic
135.594    V          25.3          33.06      7.76      189         1.0      Transmitter Harmonic
150.076    V          26.5          43.52     17.02      290         1.0
244.073    H          26.9          35.56      8.66      93          1.0      Transmitter Harmonic
271.196    H          27.5          35.56      8.06      96          1.0      Transmitter Harmonic
447.477    V          25.3          35.56     10.26      220         1.0      Transmitter Harmonic
474.595    V          26.4          35.56      9.16      230         1.0      Transmitter Harmonic
488.157    V          26.4          35.56      9.16       0          1.2      Transmitter Harmonic
528.832    V          27.3          35.56      8.26      240         1.0      Transmitter Harmonic
555.952    V          27.9          35.56      7.66      240         1.0      Transmitter Harmonic
637.308    H          29.3          35.56      6.26      60         1.32      Transmitter Harmonic
664.433    H          32.4          35.56      3.16      41         1.15      Transmitter Harmonic
691.557    H          33.4          35.56      2.16      55          1.1      Transmitter Harmonic
718.672    H          30.5          35.56      5.06      45          1.0      Transmitter Harmonic




               Signatory: Bruce Jungwirth


Test Engineer:                                                               Date: 30 January 2003
                 Signatory: Roger Kuhn


Reviewed by:                                                                 Date: 7 March 2003


  Level [dBµV/m]
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      30M   40M    50M 60M      80M 100M                    200M     300M   400M 500M   700M   1G
                                                    Frequency [Hz]
 MES 702 1/28/3 sc1 v     Vertical Sweep - Peak MaxHold
 LIM FCC CLASS-A F QP 10M
 LIM FCC Subpart C F QP




  Level [dBµV/m]
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      30M   40M    50M 60M      80M 100M                    200M     300M   400M 500M   700M   1G
                                                    Frequency [Hz]
 MES 702 1/28/3 sc1 h     Horizontal Sweep -Peak MaxHold
 LIM FCC CLASS-A F QP 10M
 LIM FCC Subpart C F QP


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                              Appendix D


                              Photographs




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                             Radiated Emissions




                    Bandwidth and Spurious Emissions




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                             End of Report




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Document Created: 2003-04-08 11:42:19
Document Modified: 2003-04-08 11:42:19

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