email of 08182000 from Dave Case To Kwok Chan

FCC ID: LDK102040

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W : Your Questions on LDK10204




         Subject: FW: Your Questions on LDK10204
               Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 09:31:00 —0400
              From: "Dave Case" <davecase@cisco.com>
                 To; "Martha Flom" <martha@mflom.com>

         Response for Kwok

         David A. Case NCE
         Sr Radio Compliance Engineer
         Cisco Corporate Compliance
         3875 Embassy Parkway
         Akron OH 44720
         T 330—664—7396
         F 330—664—7301
         Pager 1 —800—796—7363 Pin 1003808

         ————— Original Message—————
         From: Dave Case [mailto:davecase@cisco.com]
         Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 1:05 PM
         To: Kwok Chan
         Subject: Your Questions on LDK10204


         Kwok

         Formal response will come from proper channel

         1) The radiated power measurements are incorrect — these will be redone at
         the request of Joe Dichoso.

         2) The radio module itself is sold only to OEM and professional installers.
         Snap on antenna will be molded as a one piece from the factory.  Separation
         is due to ease our testing.

         3) Dipole used as part of Access Point.  Antennas captured on product or use
         unique conmnectors per 15.203. Access Point has warning instructions for the
         user or installer.

          4) SAR was only done on 0dBi snap on which is designed to be used in
         portable devices.  There were 2 SAR tests done one at 30mw and one at 100mW.
         You need the corrected test report from Ghandi.  Will forward it to you ASAP
           All other devices are restricted to mobile or fixed use per our manual and
         customer \ OEM training.

         5)   Will make suggested manual corrections.

         No problem with Grant note — except please include molded in antenna since
         this is how we will actually sell it. Also please refer to it as portable
         device use — this product with the OdBi antenna cn go in other portable
         devices.

         OEM customer using unique antennas will have to recertify under Class II
         permissive change and also be responsible for their SAR \ MPE compliance.

         We will address other antenna issues when we do Class II permissive change
         with additional antennas.


         David A. Case NCE
         Sr Radio Compliance Engineer
         Cisco Corporate Compliance
         3875 Embassy Parkway
         Akron OH 44720




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