Revised MPE Exhibit

FCC ID: N7NAC750

RF Exposure Info

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FCCID_305164

Evaluation of RF Exposure for AirCard 750 Wireless Modem in Mobile Configuration

In this application we seek modular approval to the AirCard 750 wireless modem for use
in mobile configuration. The FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C states that mobile
devices identified in 47 CFR §2.1091 that operate at 1.5 GHz or below with an effective
radiated power (ERP) of 1.5 watts or more, or those that operate at frequencies above 1.5
GHz with an ERP of 3.0 watts or more are required to perform routine environmental
evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use; otherwise, they are
categorically excluded. The following analysis will demonstrate compliance with the
FCC rules on RF exposure. Since the AirCard 750 modem is only operational in PCS
band in the US, the analysis will be done in PCS band only.


Operation in PCS band (1850 – 1910 MHz)

The maximum conducted output power of AirCard 750 is 28.4 dBm. In order to satisfy
the EIRP limit under Part 24 and not exceed the EIRP limit in the previous grants, the
antenna peak gain can not exceed 4 dBi. Take the worst case as an example, in which an
antenna with 4 dBi gain is used. The resulted ERP can be expressed as follows:

       ERP = 28.4+4 –2.15 = 30.25 dBm (1.06 W) < 3 W

As we can see this resulted ERP is below 3 W, therefore routine environmental
evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use for AirCard 750 in
PCS band is categorically excluded.


In summary, the analysis shown above has clearly demonstrated that routine
environmental evaluation for RF exposure prior to equipment authorization or use for the
AirCard 750 wireless modem is categorically excluded if the maximum antenna gain
does not exceed 4 dBi in PCS band.



Document Created: 2003-02-24 13:49:19
Document Modified: 2003-02-24 13:49:19

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