Letter of 07212000 to Joe Dichoso from Dave Case

FCC ID: LDK102040

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FCCID_117488

                                              Gisco SystEms

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           07/21/00


           Joe Dichoso
           FCC


           Dear Mr Dichoso

           This is in response to your request for additional information on FCC ID:LDK102040

           Correspondence Reference Number:           15138
           731 Confirmation Number:                           EA97790

          ‘ Foritems #1 and 2, new photographs will be provided.

  **5 3) Provide a list of the antennas with the antenna gain, output power and model no.

            0dBi Snap on antenna — This will be fixed in the factory as one piece for PC units.
            Equivalent — Telxon 0dBi antenna, —1dBi antenna (Cisco) IBM, Telxon, Handheld product
           equivalents

           2.2dBi Standard dipole antenna Centurion Rubber duck
           Equivalent units include
           2.2 dBi Macom antenna, 1.9 dBi Macomm, 1.9dBi Centurion,
           Any 2.2dBi or 1.9dbi, or 1.0dBi dipole antenna with the correct connector that meets our
           specifications

           13.5dBi Yagi= Cisco systems
           Equivalent models = Telex 13.5dbi antenna, MaxRad 12.50Bi, 13.50Bi,
           Any 3" party equivalent that meets Cisco Systems specifications.



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           4) The processing gain test setup block diagram was marked confidential. This cannot be held
           confidential. Please verify. —

           This is standard practice for our in house document control.

           5) You indicate that the device will be professionally installed. Please explain, as a plug in
           computer peripheral cannot meet the professional installation requirement. Also, what type of
           connectors are used?

           The PC car without molded antenna is only available to our OEM customers and or used in our
           Access Points, Bridges, and PC cards which either have captured antennas or use unique
           connectors. The card uses a MMCX connector with smaller then normal foot print. In compliance
           with the new rules taking effect in October, Cisco Systems is researching new connectors to meet
           the change in rules. This also applies to our Access Points.



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Document Modified: 2000-09-18 10:13:35

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