Modular Request

FCC ID: Q3KRW5XMOD

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FCCID_1874748

         Modular Approval Request Letter
          To:         Federal Communications Commission
                      Equipment Authorization Branch
                      7435 Oakland Mills Road
                      Columbia, MD 21046

          To:         Industry Canada
                      Certification and Engineering Bureau
                      3701 Carling Avenue Bldg. 94
                      P.O. Box 11490, Station “H”
                      Ottawa, Ontario
                      K2H 8S2
                      CANADA

          RE: Limited Modular Approval Request

          Dear certification officers,

          Pursuant to the FCC Rule 15.212 Modular transmitters and KDB 966369 D01 Module Certification
          Guide v01r03, RADWIN Ltd. herby applies for Limited Modular Approval for the Models AP0127730,
          AP0134760 under FCC ID: Q3KRW5XMOD and IC: 5100A-RW5XMOD.

          The justification for the application is based on the attestation that RADWIN Ltd., being the sole
          manufacturer and the assembling factory of both the module and the final product, has full control
          over the production line and the final product. The module is assembled in enclosures manufactured
          and tested by RADWIN or its approved subcontractors. The module will not be marketed, distributed
          or sold to the general public as it is incapable of operating as a standalone product. It is installed only
          in devices manufactured by RADWIN Ltd. or its approved subcontractors.

          According to the requirements in section 15.212 of FCC rules -

                1. The module has its own RF shielding as shown in the presented in the photo at the end of this
                   document.
                2. The module has buffered data/modulation inputs provided by the Atheros.
                3.   The module has on board the power supply regulation.
                4. The module is supplied with unique antenna connector. The module is installed into the device
                   at RADWIN’s production line with the unique antenna cabling and connectors, as tested. Only
                   the RADWIN antennas detailed in the manual are marketed with the module. The final
                   installation of the unit is done only by professional installers trained by RADWIN
                   representatives.




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              5. The unit was tested in a stand-alone configuration. The test was performed with an open
                 configuration enclosure with the module exposed and attached to a digital board representing
                 typical RADWIN host configuration.
              6. The module will be labeled with the FCC ID: Q3KRW5XMOD and IC: 5100A-RW5XMOD as
                 shown in the photo at the end of this document. The device into which the module is installed
                 will also display a label referring to the enclosed module as shown at the end of this
                 document: “Contains FCC ID: Q3KRW5XMOD, Contains IC: 5100A-RW5XMOD”.
              7. The module was tested for compliance with FCC rule Part 15 subparts C and E and Part 90
                 subpart Y. The integration of the module is done by RADWIN and there is no access to
                 RADWIN manufactured device by third party.
              8. The module complies with RF exposure requirements as shown in the MPE documents.

                                                  Photographs




                                     Module with the RF shielding and Label




                                External Label sample attached to host enclosure




          Itai Rubinstein                                    December 10, 2012

          Engineering Department Manager

          RADWIN Ltd.

www.radwin.com

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Document Created: 2012-12-10 14:47:08
Document Modified: 2012-12-10 14:47:08

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