Models Covered in Application

FCC ID: JUP-5580090

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   Trimble Navigation Limited
   935 Stewart Drive
   Sunnyvale, CA 94085
   (408) 481—8000


                  February 8, 2006

                  To whom it may concern:

                 This document explains the names under IC No. 1756A—5580090:

                  SPS850
                  SPS750
                  SPS550

                 All the model names model listed above consist of the same Trimble GPS receiver and integrated
                 Bluetooth module Infineon PBA 31307 (FCC ID: Q2331307, tested to Canadian standards by
                 Cetecom USA, test report # EMC_1098_2005_bluetooth).

                  Models SPS750 and SPS850 GPS receivers can be configured as mobile, semi—permanent and
                  permanent base station setups on construction sites as well as for vehicle, vessel or pole—
                  mounted rover applications. Models SPS750 and SPS850 offer a range of GPS positioning
                  techniques delivering position accuracy from centimeters to sub meter. The new receivers further
                  simplify GPS technology for use in construction by adding Autobase, a feature that lets the user
                  set up the receiver as a base station with a single button push. The Trimble SPS550 model is a
                  location GPS receiver, designed for both land and marine construction positioning applications,
                  that provides decimeter accuracy.

                  Models SPS850, SPS750 and SPS550 can have an optional 900 MHz (FHSS) radio module. This
                  radio module is Trimble proprietary design and has been integrated into certain Trimble SPSx50
                  models and tested to appropriate FCC and IC standards by Elliott Labs (test report file R61810).

                  Different factory settings of the SPSx50 models, such as CMR (GPS data) input/output
                  capabilities, base station/rover modes, access to different GPS bands, and other factory—enabled
                  functions, are functions intended for marketing flexibility and do not affect EMC or radio
                  performance across the different models.

                  As a representative of Trimble Navigation Ltd., I confirm that the above is true and accurate
                  according to our knowledge.




                  Gerardo Torres
                  Test Engineer
                  GPS and Comms Engineering
                  E & C Division



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