RF Exposure Info

FCC ID: IAJ210A

RF Exposure Info

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FCCID_2486451

RF EXPOSURE EXHIBIT

Standard Applicable

According to FCC KDB 447498 D01 V05r02 clause 6, the power thresholds and operating
conditions in Appendix A are used to determine SAR test requirements for PTT radios required to
comply with the general population exposure limit. When the occupational exposure limit
applies, these power thresholds are increased by a factor of five (5) to determine the test
requirements.
SAR is required for PTT devices with maximum output power greater than these thresholds.

Evaluation:

RF Exposure Conditions:
The two-way radio device is intended for use in the Held to face exposure condition and the
general population RF exposure environment, and always keep the antenna at least 2.5 cm (1 inch)
away from the body.

Transmission Mode:
The two-way radio device utilizes a FM modulation with Push-to talk mode.

Duty Cycle:
The two-way radio device utilizes a FM modulation with a duty cycle of 50% when actual
operating duty factor is ≤ 50 %.

RF Output Power
Tx frequency range: 462.6625MHz
Antenna-to-tissue separation: ≥2.5 cm
Maximum Output Power: 18.50dBm (70.7946mW)
Maximum Antenna Gain: 0 dBi
Maximum Duty Factor: 50%
Limit: 112mW x 2 = 224mW
Source-based time-averaged conducted output power is 70.7946 mW = < 224 mW



Document Created: 2014-12-29 15:47:04
Document Modified: 2014-12-29 15:47:04

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