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MPE/RF EXPOSURE TEST REPORT
FCC CFR 47 Part 1.1310

REPORT No:. RDWN64-U2_MPE Rev A




                            Company: Radwin Ltd.

                   Model Name: RADWIN JET DUO 5.x/5.x GHz


MPE/RF EXPOSURE TEST REPORT

                 Company: Radwin Ltd.

       Model: RADWIN JET DUO 5.x/5.x GHz


             To: FCC CFR 47 Part 1.1310

  Test Report Serial No.: RDWN64-U2_MPE Rev A

             This report supersedes: NONE



              Applicant:    Radwin Ltd.
                            27 Habarzel Street
                            Tel Aviv, 6971039
                            Israel



            Issue Date:     12th September 2019




This Test Report is Issued Under the Authority of:

   MiCOM Labs, Inc.
   575 Boulder Court
   Pleasanton California 94566
   USA
   Phone: +1 (925) 462-0304
   Fax: +1 (925) 462-0306
   www.micomlabs.com

 MiCOM Labs is an ISO 17025 Accredited Testing Laboratory


                                                                   Title:     Radwin Dual Carrier 5.x GHz Base Station with
                                                                              Beamforming Antenna
                                                                   To:        FCC CFR 47 Part 1.1310
                                                              Serial #:       RDWN64 -U2_MPE Rev A




1. MAXIMUM PERMISSABLE EXPOSURE
Calculations for Maximum Permissible Exposure Levels
Power Density = Pd (mW/cm2) = EIRP/(4*π*d2)
EIRP = P * G
P = Peak output power (mW)
G = Antenna numeric gain (numeric)
d = Separation distance (cm)
Numeric Gain = 10 ^ (G (dBi)/10)
The calculations in the table below use the highest conducted power values together with the lowest antenna
gain specified for the EUT. These calculations represent worst case in terms of the exposure levels.

The calculations in the table below use the highest conducted power value together with the highest antenna
gain specified for the EUT. These calculations represent worst case in terms of the exposure levels. The
Radio System, can transmit simultaneously, but not on same channel.

Outdoor System – Professional Installation
                                                                                 Calculated
                                                     Peak            Peak                         Power
                           Ant       Numeric                                       Power
                                                    Output          Output                       Density         Min Calculated safe
 Freq. Band (MHz)         Gain        Gain                                        Density
                                                    Power           Power                         Limit         distance for Limit (cm)
                          (dBi)     (numeric)                                    (mW/cm2)
                                                    (dBm)           (mW)                        (mW/cm2)
                                                                                  @ 20cm
    5150-5250              7.0         5.01          28.75          749.89          0.748          5.00                   11.96
    5150-5250              7.0         5.01          28.69          739.61          0.737          5.00                   11.79
    5725 - 5850            9.0         7.94          26.97          497.74          0.787          5.00                   12.57
    5725- 5850             9.0         7.94          26.77          475.34          0.751          5.00                   12.01


The following assessments are worst case exposure conditions where the RADWIN JET DUO 5.x/5.x GHz
contains 2 radio modules:- 2 x 5GHz 802.11 with both radios transmitting simultaneously;-

                                                                               Calculated       Power
                                                    Peak          Peak                                         Power
                           Ant      Numeric                                       Safe         Density
                                                   Output        Output                                       Density         Summation
 Freq. Band (MHz)         Gain       Gain                                     Distance for      Limit
                                                   Power         Power                                       (mW/cm2)         Ei/Eref @ 20 cm
                          (dBi)    (numeric)                                  Summation       (mW/cm2)
                                                   (dBm)         (mW)                                          @5cm
                                                                                  (cm)           Eref
    5725 - 5850            9.0        7.94          26.97         497.74
    5725- 5850             9.0        7.94          26.77         475.34
                                  EIRP TOTAL (mW/EIRP) :          7726.3             20 cm distance Total Evaluation:        1.54 mW/cm2


Note: for mobile or fixed location transmitters the minimum separation distance is 20cm, even if calculations
indicate the MPE distance to be less.

Specification
Maximum Permissible Exposure Limits – Professional Installation

 FCC §1.1310 Table 1
 1500 to 100,000MHz = 5 mW/cm2




                  Issue Date:      12th September 2019                                         Page:      3 of 4
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    MiCOM Labs, 575 Boulder Court, Pleasanton, California 94566 USA, Phone: +1 (925) 462 0304, Fax: +1 (925) 462 0306, www.micomlabs.com


       575 Boulder Court
Pleasanton, California 94566, USA
     Tel: +1 (925) 462 0304
     Fax: +1 (925) 462 0306
      www.micomlabs.com



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