Test Report HAC RF Appendix A

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Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab         Date: 2019/4/7


HAC_E_Dipole_835
DUT: HAC-Dipole 835 MHz

Communication System: CW; Frequency: 835 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1
Medium: Air Medium parameters used: σ = 0 S/m, εr = 1; ρ = 0 kg/m3
Ambient Temperature:23.4 ℃

DASY5 Configuration:
- Probe: EF3DV3 - SN4047; ConvF(1, 1, 1) @ 835 MHz; Calibrated: 2019/1/30
- Sensor-Surface: (Fix Surface)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2018/5/25
- Phantom: HAC Test Arch with AMCC; Type: SD HAC P01 BA;
- Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.10 (1);SEMCAD X Version 14.6.11 (7439)


E Scan - measurement distance from the probe sensor center to CD835 = 10mm & 15mm/Hearing
Aid Compatibility Test at 15mm distance (41x361x1): Interpolated grid: dx=0.5000 mm, dy=0.5000 mm
Device Reference Point: 0, 0, -6.3 mm
Reference Value = 129.9 V/m; Power Drift = 0.02 dB
PMR not calibrated. PMF = 1.000 is applied.
E-field emissions = 114.0 V/m
Average value of Total=(114+112.2) / 2 = 113.1 V/m

                                               PMF scaled E-field
                                                Grid 1 M4 Grid 2 M4 Grid 3 M4
                                                114.0 V/m         114.0 V/m   108.8 V/m
                                                Grid 4 M4         Grid 5 M4   Grid 6 M4
                                                62.70 V/m         62.97 V/m   60.35 V/m
                                                Grid 7 M4         Grid 8 M4   Grid 9 M4
                                                112.1 V/m         112.2 V/m   107.2 V/m
                                                              Cursor:
                                                         Total = 114.0 V/m
                                                          E Category: M4
                                                       Location: 3, -72, 9.7 mm




                          0 dB = 114.0 V/m = 41.14 dBV/m


Test Laboratory: Sporton International Inc. SAR/HAC Testing Lab         Date: 2019/4/7


HAC_E_Dipole_1880
DUT: HAC Dipole 1880 MHz

Communication System: CW; Frequency: 1880 MHz;Duty Cycle: 1:1
Medium: Air Medium parameters used: σ = 0 S/m, εr = 1; ρ = 0 kg/m3
Ambient Temperature:23.4 ℃

DASY5 Configuration:
- Probe: EF3DV3 - SN4047; ConvF(1, 1, 1) @ 1880 MHz; Calibrated: 2019/1/30
- Sensor-Surface: (Fix Surface)
- Electronics: DAE4 Sn778; Calibrated: 2018/5/25
- Phantom: HAC Test Arch with AMCC; Type: SD HAC P01 BA;
- Measurement SW: DASY52, Version 52.10 (1);SEMCAD X Version 14.6.11 (7439)


E Scan - measurement distance from the probe sensor center to CD1880 = 10mm & 15mm/Hearing
Aid Compatibility Test at 15mm distance (41x181x1): Interpolated grid: dx=0.5000 mm, dy=0.5000 mm
Device Reference Point: 0, 0, -6.3 mm
Reference Value = 156.4 V/m; Power Drift = 0.01 dB
PMR not calibrated. PMF = 1.000 is applied.
E-field emissions = 88.10 V/m
Average value of Total=(88.1+86.89) / 2 = 87.5 V/m

                                               PMF scaled E-field
                                                Grid 1 M3 Grid 2 M3 Grid 3 M3
                                                87.77 V/m         88.10 V/m   84.66 V/m
                                                Grid 4 M3         Grid 5 M3   Grid 6 M3
                                                65.41 V/m         65.51 V/m   64.05 V/m
                                                Grid 7 M3         Grid 8 M3   Grid 9 M3
                                                86.18 V/m         86.89 V/m   83.98 V/m
                                                              Cursor:
                                                         Total = 88.10 V/m
                                                           E Category: M3
                                                      Location: 1.5, -33, 9.7 mm




                          0 dB = 88.10 V/m = 38.90 dBV/m



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Document Modified: 2019-05-21 20:15:04

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