KDB 204550

FCC ID: NDD9578221026

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 Equipment Authorization          First Inquiry Category:      Radio Frequency Exposure - MPE; SAR
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                                  Dear FCC Lab

                                  Applicant is EDIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD., FCC ID is NDD9578221026

                                  Please find the attached file for our proposed test orientations and configurations. The device is 802.11b/g/n USB dongle,
                                  whose USB connector is fixed type. Its antenna can swivel between 0 and 180 degrees in straight and vertical modes.

                                  Because of the separation distance between the antenna and flat phantom for USB dongle 4 faces is almost the same. We
                                  suggest to test 5 positions with 4 faces. First, test all four sides of the USB dongle in antenna straight mode. Then, test the
                                  tip of the USB dongle.

                                  Please kindly advise whether the suggested test configurations are suitable and enough.

                                  Thanks a lot.

                                  B.R.
                                  Roy Wu / Sporton Lab.


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                                  --OET response sent on Feb 4 2011 2:33PM--
                                  Test the Horizontal Up and Horizontal Down positions of the dongle with the antenna connected in straight mode at
                                  a 5mm distance to the SAR phantom. The testing of the antenna tip is not necessary. If the two measured SAR
                                  levels are similar, additionally test the Horizontal Up position with the antenna at 90 degrees, perpendicular to the
                                  phantom (antenna pointing down and away from the phantom). A 5mm separation distance to the phantom would
                                  again apply. With these 3 test positions, SAR testing conditions for this dongle will be satisfied unless the following
                                  occurs:

                                  If the SAR levels for the Horizontal Up and Horizontal Down positions of the dongle in antenna straight mode are
                                  not similar, then the antenna is not symmetrical and the Vertical Front and Vertical Back positions in antenna
                                  straight mode also need to be tested at a 5mm distance to the SAR phantom (a total of 5 test positions, if
                                  necessary).

                                  It appears the difference in reported SAR for the Horizontal Up and Horizontal Down positions is not large, but the
                                  SAR plots need to be reviewed for symmetry. If the plots show similar areas of SAR distribution, then the
                                  additional vertical tests would be unnecessary.




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                         SAR Test Proposal for USB Dongle with rotatable Ant


                                                                      Proceed      Clear       Dear FCC Lab


                                                   Applicant is EDIMAX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD., FCC ID is NDD9578221026

                          Please find the attached file for our proposed test orientations and configurations. The device is 802.11b/g/n USB dongle,
                            whose USB connector is fixed type. Its antenna can swivel between 0 and 180 degrees in straight and vertical modes.

                          Because of the separation distance between the antenna and flat phantom for USB dongle 4 faces is almost the same. We
                          suggest to test 5 positions with 4 faces. First, test all four sides of the USB dongle in antenna straight mode. Then, test the
                                                                                tip of the USB dongle.

                                            Please kindly advise whether the suggested test configurations are suitable and enough.

                                                                                  Thanks a lot.

                                                                                       B.R.
                                                                         Roy Wu / Sporton Lab.
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