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                                                                                                                                                   Newton, Auckland
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                                                              TEST REPORT

                                             SIMOCO SRM9000 TU, Series 2,
                                                UHF Mobile Transceiver
                                                                              Tested to the

                                      Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 47


                                      Part 90 –Private Land Mobile Services

                                                                                        for

                                                  ComGroup Australia Pty Ltd




This Test Report is issued with the authority of:
                                                                                                      ______________________________________
                                                                                                    Andrew Cutler - General Manager




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                                                               Table of Contents


1.        STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE                                                                                                                                               3

2.       RESULTS SUMMARY                                                                                                                                                        3

3.       INTRODUCTION                                                                                                                                                           4

4.       CLIENT INFORMATION                                                                                                                                                     4

5.       DESCRIPTION OF TEST SAMPLE                                                                                                                                             4

6.       ATTESTATION                                                                                                                                                            6

7.       TEST RESULTS                                                                                                                                                           7

8.       TEST EQUIPMENT USED                                                                                                                                                   21

9.       ACCREDITATIONS                                                                                                                                                        22

10.           PHOTOGRAPH (S)                                                                                                                                                   23




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1.              STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
The SIMOCO SRM9000 TU, Series 2, UHF Mobile Transceiver complies with the limits
defined in 47 CFR Part 90 and 47 CFR Part 2 when tested in-accordance with the test methods
described in 47 CFR Part 2.

2.            RESULTS SUMMARY
The results of testing carried out between 16th November and 30th November2012 are
summarised below.

Clause                         Description                                                                             Result
90.203                         Certification required                                                                  Noted

2.1046                         RF power output                                                                         Noted
90.205                         Power and antenna height limits                                                         Complies

2.1047                         Modulation Characteristics                                                              Noted
2.1047(a)                      Low pass filter response                                                                Noted
2.1047(b)                      Modulation limiting characteristics                                                     Noted
90.211(a)                      Modulation characteristics                                                              Complies

2.1049                         Occupied bandwidth                                                                      Noted
2.202                          Bandwidths                                                                              Noted
90.207                         Types of emissions                                                                      Complies
90.209                         Bandwidth limitations                                                                   Complies
90.210                         Emission masks                                                                          Complies

2.1051                         Spurious emissions at antenna terminals                                                 Complies

2.1053                         Field strength of spurious radiation                                                    Complies

2.1055                         Frequency stability                                                                     Noted
90.213                         Frequency stability                                                                     Complies

90.214                         Transient frequency behaviour                                                           Complies

1.1310                         Radio frequency exposure limits                                                         Complies




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3.            INTRODUCTION
This report describes the tests and measurements performed for the purpose of determining
compliance with the specification.

The client selected the test sample.

This report relates only to the sample tested.

This report contains no corrections or erasures.

Measurement uncertainties with statistical confidence intervals of 95% are shown below test
results. Both Class A and Class B uncertainties have been accounted for, as well as influence
uncertainties where appropriate.

4.            CLIENT INFORMATION
Company Name                               ComGroup Australia Pty Ltd

Address                                    1270 Ferntree Gully Rd,
                                           Scoresby, Victoria, 3179

Country                                    Australia

Contact                                    Mr Bob Stowell


5.            DESCRIPTION OF TEST SAMPLE
Brand Name                                 SIMOCO

Model Number                               SRM9000 TU

Product                                    Series 2, UHF Mobile Transceiver

Manufacturer                               ComGroup Australia

Manufactured in                            Taiwan

Designed in                                Australia

Serial Numbers                             ERTUX12281235

FCC ID                                     STZSRMA9000TU




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The sample tested has the following specifications:

Rated Transmitter Output Power

25.0 Watts (43.9 dBm)

Transmitter FCC frequency range

406.1- 480 MHz

Test frequencies

          Chl                   Frequency                              Power                        Spacing
                                   MHz                                 Watts                         kHz
            1                  406.175 (F3E)                            25.0                         12.5
            2                  440.175 (F3E)                            25.0                         12.5
            3                  479.975 (F3E)                            25.0                         12.5
            4                  406.175 (P25)                            25.0                         12.5
            5                  440.175 (P25)                            25.0                         12.5
            6                  479.975 (P25)                            25.0                         12.5

FCC Bands

Part 90:                    406 - 512 MHz

Emission Designators / Modes of operation

11k0F3E – Analogue speech
8k10F1E – C4FM digital speech
8k10F1D – C4FM data transmission

Power Supply

Lead acid battery DC voltage supply typically 12.0 Vdc

Standard Temperature and Humidity

Temperature:                               +15C to + 30 maintained.
Relative Humidity:                         20% to 75% observed.

Standard Test Power Source

Standard Test Voltage:                                   13.8 Vdc.
High Voltage:                                            15.6 Vdc
Low Voltage:                                             10.8 Vdc

Extreme Temperature

High Temperature:                          + 50C maintained.
Low Temperature:                           - 30 C maintained.

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6.            ATTESTATION
The SIMOCO SRM9000 TU, Series 2, UHF Mobile Transceiver complies with the Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR) 47 Part 90 – Private Land Mobile Services.

This report describes the tests and measurements performed for the purpose of determining
compliance with the specification with the following conditions:

The client selected the test sample.

The report relates only to the sample tested.

This report does not contain corrections or erasures.

Measurement uncertainties with statistical confidence intervals of 95% are shown below test
results. Both Class A and Class B uncertainties have been accounted for, as well as influence
uncertainties where appropriate.

In addition this equipment has been tested in accordance with the requirements contained in
the appropriate Commission regulations.

To the best of my knowledge, these tests were performed using measurement procedures that
are consistent with industry or Commission standards and demonstrate that the equipment
complies with the appropriate standards.

I further certify that the necessary measurements were made by EMC Technologies NZ Ltd,
47 MacKelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand.




Andrew Cutler
General Manager
EMC Technologies NZ Ltd




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7.            TEST RESULTS
Certification required

Certification of this device is sought for transmissions using 12.5 kHz channel spacing with an
authorised bandwidth of 11.25 kHz.

12.5 kHz channel spacing certification is sought for this transmitter under section 90.203(j)(3)
as:

- certification has been sought after February 14, 1997 and before January 1, 2011

- the equipment meets the spectrum efficiency standard of one voice channel per 12.5 kHz of
channel bandwidth

- the equipment can operate with a data rate greater than 4.8 kbps per 6.25 kHz of channel
bandwidth

- the equipment meets the requirements of FCC Order 10-119.

Result: Complies.




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RF power output

Measurements were carried out at the RF output terminals of the transmitter using a 30 dB
power attenuator and a 50 Ω dummy load.

Measurements were carried out when the transmitter was not being modulated.

Testing was carried out at maximum power output.

         Frequency                                 Voltage                                  Rated                               Measured
           (MHz)                                    (Vdc)                                   (dBm)                                (dBm)
          406.175                                    13.8                                    43.9                                 43.6
          440.175                                    13.8                                    43.9                                 43.5
          479.975                                    13.8                                    43.9                                 43.5

         Frequency                                 Voltage                                  Rated                               Measured
           (MHz)                                    (Vdc)                                   (dBm)                                (dBm)
          406.175                                    10.8                                    43.9                                 43.6
          406.175                                    15.6                                    43.9                                 43.5

Limits:
Clause 90.205(h) of Part 90 specifies that in the band 450 – 470 MHz the maximum allowable
station effective radiated power (ERP) is dependent upon the station’s antenna HAAT and the
required service area.

Clause 90.205(i) of Part 90 specifies that in the band 470- 512 MHz the maximum allowable
station effective radiated power (ERP) is specified in Clause 90.307 and 90.309.

Result: Complies
Measurement Uncertainty: 0.5 dB


Emission types:

The following emission types are used:

- F3E: Frequency modulation with analogue speech.

- F1E: C4FM digital modulation is used for digital telephony

- F1D: C4FM digital modulation is used for data transmissions




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Modulation Characteristics

This transmitter is capable of producing analogue speech and digital speech modulations.

(a) Frequency response of the audio frequency low pass filter between 100 Hz and 15 kHz.

This measurement was carried out using an audio signal generator and an audio modulation
analyser.

At 1 kHz an audio signal was applied which was used as a 0 dB response reference.

The frequency of the input signal was then varied and the output response noted.

This measurement was carried out from 100 Hz to 5000 Hz as required by Part 2 with further
measurements carried out in order to show the full range of this filter.

The peak deviation response was found to be at 2000 Hz.

The -3dB roll off from peak deviation occurs at 2600 Hz, and is denoted as a red data series
point on the following graph.




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(b)          A family of curves showing the percentage of modulation versus the modulation input
            voltage.

Measurements were made between 100 Hz to 4 kHz.

At each frequency the input voltage was slowly increased with the resulting frequency
deviation of the transmitter being recorded.

This deviation was then converted to a modulation percentage where 2.5 kHz deviation is
100% for 12.5 kHz channels.




(d) A curve or equivalent data that shows that the equipment will meet the modulation
    requirements of the rules under which the equipment is to be licensed.

The following other modulation types are used with this transmitter.

C4FM digital modulation is used for digital telephony (F1E).
C4FM digital modulation is used for data transmissions (F1D).

Limit:
Part 90.211 – Modulation requirements states the transmitter must meet the emission
requirements of 90.210. Refer to the Occupied Bandwidth measurements in this report.

Result: Complies
Measurement Uncertainty: 1%.




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Bandwidth limitations:

The authorised bandwidth for the 406 – 512 MHz band is 11.25 kHz when 12.5 kHz channel
spacing is used.

Using the formulas contained in Part 2.202 the necessary bandwidth calculation will be:

Bn = 2 x D + 2 x M
Where D = maximum deviation: 2.5 kHz
Where M = maximum modulation frequency: 3 kHz
Bn = 11 kHz

Measurements show the following
Bn = 2 x 2000 Hz + 2 x 2600 Hz
Bn = 9.2 kHz

This is confirmed in the emission designation 11k0F3E

For F1E / F1D according to the APCO 25 information, supplied by the client, C4FM
modulation is used and the occupied bandwidth is calculated from the P25 high deviation
pattern of 2827 Hz deviation at a 1200 Hz symbol rate.

Bn = 2 x D + 2 x M
Where D = high deviation pattern: 2827 kHz
Where M = symbol rate: 1200Hz
Bn = 8054 Hz or 8.1 kHz

This is confirmed in the emission designations 8k10F1E & 8k10F1D

Measurements have also been made to verify these calculated and declared bandwidths.

The occupied bandwidth has been measured and compared against the occupied bandwidth
declared by the client.

Measurements have been made of each modulation type using a spectrum analyser operating
in peak hold mode and a 30 dB attenuator.

Initially power measurements are made using a resolution bandwidth of 120 kHz.

This level is used as a reference level on the spectrum analyser.

The resolution bandwidth is then changed to 100 Hz and the reference level minus 23 dB
(99%) absolute bandwidth points determined.

   Emission                     Channel                         Measured                          Designated
     F3E                        12.5 kHz                        8.150 kHz                          11.0 kHz
   F1E/ F1D                     12.5 kHz                        7.300 kHz                          8.10 kHz




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F3E – 12.5 kHz channel spacing




F1D / F1E – 12.5 kHz channel spacing




Result: Complies




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Spectrum Masks

The spectrum masks are defined in:

Section 90.210(d) – Mask D has been applied as the transmitter can operate in the band 406 -
512 MHz using an authorised bandwidth of 12.5 kHz as per Section 90.209(b)(5).

The reference level for the following emission mask measurements has been determined using
a resolution bandwidth of 120 kHz with the transmitter modulated.

All measurements have been made with a 30 dB attenuator placed between the transmitter and
the spectrum analyser.

Measurements were made in peak hold with the transmitter operating on 406.175 MHz.

When operating in F3E mode a 2000 Hz tone, which was found to be the frequency of
maximum response, that was applied at a level 16 dB higher than that required to achieve 50%
modulation.

For the F1E and F1D modes the transmitter was modulated uses modulation sources internal
to the transmitter as supplied by the client.

Result: Complies




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Part 90: F3E 12.5 kHz




Part 90: F1D / F1E 12.5 kHz




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Transmitter spurious emissions at the antenna terminals

Frequency: 406.175 MHz

        Spurious emission                                         Emission level                                                Limit
             (MHz)                                                   (dBm)                                                     (dBm)
             812.350                                                  -61.0                                                     -20.0
            1218.525                                                 <-70.0                                                     -20.0
            1624.700                                                 <-70.0                                                     -20.0
            2030.875                                                 <-70.0                                                     -20.0
            2437.050                                                 <-70.0                                                     -20.0
            2843.225                                                  -61.3                                                     -20.0
            3249.400                                                 <-70.0                                                     -20.0
            3655.575                                                  -65.0                                                     -20.0
            4061.750                                                 <-70.0                                                     -20.0

Limit:
Part 90.210(d) Mask D, (3) on any frequency removed from the centre of the authorised
bandwidth by a displacement frequency of more than 12.5 kHz shall be attenuated by at least
50 + 10 log (P) or 70 dB whichever is the lesser attenuation.

The spurious emission limit defined by Mask D has been applied as this transmitter can
operate using channel spacing of 12.5 kHz.

Part 2.1051 states that emissions greater than 20 dB below the limit need not be specified.

Part 2.1057 states that the spectrum should be investigated up to the 10th harmonic if the
transmitter operates below 10 GHz.

A rated power of 25.0 watts gives a limit of –20.0 dBm.

Some emissions less that –40 dBm have been reported for completeness.

No measurements were made above the 10th harmonic.

Result: Complies
Measurement Uncertainty: 3.3 dB




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Field strength of the transmitter spurious emissions

Frequency: 440.175 MHz
 Frequency     Level                                         Level                      Limit                   Polarity                    Margin                  Result
   (MHz)     (dBμV/m)                                       (dBm)                      (dBm)                                                 (dB)
  880.350       45.0                                         -52.4                      -20.0                  Vertical                      32.4                     Pass
                55.1                                         -42.3                      -20.0                 Horizontal                     22.3                     Pass
  1320.525      56.0                                         -41.4                      -20.0                  Vertical                      21.4                     Pass
                56.3                                         -41.1                      -20.0                 Horizontal                     21.1                     Pass
  1760.700      59.0                                         -38.4                      -20.0                  Vertical                      18.4                     Pass
                59.4                                         -38.0                      -20.0                 Horizontal                     18.0                     Pass
  2200.875      64.0                                         -33.4                      -20.0                  Vertical                      13.4                     Pass
                65.6                                         -31.8                      -20.0                 Horizontal                     11.8                     Pass
  2641.050      55.4                                         -42.0                      -20.0                  Vertical                      22.0                     Pass
                54.0                                         -43.4                      -20.0                 Horizontal                     23.4                     Pass
  3081.225      57.2                                         -40.2                      -20.0                  Vertical                      20.2                     Pass
                56.3                                         -41.1                      -20.0                 Horizontal                     21.1                     Pass
  3521.400      67.8                                         -29.6                      -20.0                  Vertical                       9.6                     Pass
                60.0                                         -37.4                      -20.0                 Horizontal                     17.4                     Pass
  3961.575      58.0                                         -39.4                      -20.0                  Vertical                      19.4                     Pass
                58.0                                         -39.4                      -20.0                 Horizontal                     19.4                     Pass
  4401.750      60.4                                         -37.0                      -20.0                  Vertical                      17.0                     Pass
                59.0                                         -38.4                      -20.0                 Horizontal                     18.4                     Pass


The transmitter was tested while transmitting continuously while attached to a dummy load.

When operating in transmit mode no significant emissions were detected between the
harmonic emissions that were detected.

Device was tested on an open area test site at a distance of 3 metres.

Testing was carried out at EMC Technologies NZ Ltd Open Area Test Site, which is located at
Driving Creek, Orere Point, Auckland. Details of this site have been filed with the
Commission, Registration Number: 90838, which was last updated in January 2011

The level recorded is the signal generator output level in dBm less any gains / losses due to
the coax cable and the dipole antenna.

Limit:
All spurious emissions are to be attenuated by at least 50 + 10 log (P).

The rated power of 25 watts gives a limit of –20 dBm.

No measurements were made above the 10th harmonic.

Result: Complies
Measurement Uncertainty: 4.1 dB



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Frequency Stability

Frequency stability measurements were between - 30 C and + 50C in 10C increments.

At each temperature the transmitter was given a period of 30 minutes to stabilise. The
transmitter was then turned on and the frequency error measured after a period of 1 minute.

Measurements were made with the supply decreased and increased 10% from nominal battery
voltage supply.

Frequency: 440.175 MHz

                                                 Voltage                                 Voltage                                   Voltage
      Temperature                                10.8 Vdc                                13.8 Vdc                                  15.6 Vdc
        +50C                                     -184.0                                  -184.0                                    -183.0
        +40C                                      -75.0                                   -81.0                                     -84.0
        +30C                                      -52.0                                   -50.0                                     -45.0
        +20C                                      -19.0                                   -30.0                                     -31.0
        +10C                                      -31.0                                   -29.0                                     -28.0
           0C                                     -53.0                                   -50.0                                     -48.0
         -10C                                    +44.0                                   +40.0                                     +38.0
         -20C                                    +31.0                                   +35.0                                     +34.0
         -30C                                    +57.0                                   +56.0                                     +55.0

Limit:
Part 90.213 states that mobile station transmitters operating between 421 – 512 MHz with 12.5
kHz channelling are required to have a frequency tolerance of 2.5 ppm.

This transmitter was tested on 440.175 MHz

 2.5 ppm = 2.5 x 440.175 = 1100 Hz.

Result: Complies
Measurement Uncertainty: 30 Hz




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Transient frequency behaviour

Transient frequency behaviour measurements are applicable to wide band and narrow band
transmitters operating in the frequency band 421-512 MHz. Measurements were carried out at
406.175 MHz using the method described in TIA-603 and EN 300-086. In summary this
method calls for the use of an external signal generator tuned to 406.175 MHz with a output
level 0.1 % (-30 dB) of the level from the transmitter with a 1 kHz tone with a frequency
deviation of 12.5 kHz being applied to the input of a modulation analyser along with the
output from the transmitter.

The modulation analyser produces an amplitude difference signal and a frequency difference
signal, which are applied to the input of a storage oscilloscope.

The unmodulated transmitter is then keyed which produces a trigger pulse that is AC coupled
to the oscilloscope that produces a display on the screen.

The result of the change in the ratio of power between the test signal from the signal generator
and the transmitter output will produce 2 separate sides on the oscilloscope picture. One will
show the 1000 Hz test modulation and the other will be the frequency difference of the
transmitter versus time.

      Channel                           Period t1                            Period t2                            Period t3
      Spacing                            (kHz)                                (kHz)                                (kHz)
      12.5 kHz                             nil                                  nil                                  nil

Limits:

         Time                                                    12.5 kHz                                25 kHz
        Interval                       Period                 Deviation (kHz)                        Deviation (kHz)
           t1                          10 mS                        12.5                                  25.0
           t2                          25 mS                        6.25                                  12.5
           t3                          10 mS                        12.5                                  25.0

Result: Complies
Measurement Uncertainty: Frequency difference 1.6 kHz, Time period 1 ms




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12.5 kHz transmitter turn on

Green Trace = 1 kHz tone with FM deviation of 12.5 kHz and any transient.

Green trace has been maximised to give full screen indication of a ±12.5 kHz.
Therefore each Y axis division = 3.125 kHz per division.
The X axis has been set to a sweep rate of 10 mS/division.

Triggering has been set to occur 2 divisions from the left hand edge (20 mS). This is position
ton.

t1 occurs between 2.0 and 3.0 divisions from the left-hand edge.
t2 occurs between 3.0 and 5.5 divisions from the left-hand edge.

No transient can be observed just after ton.




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12.5 kHz transmitter turn off

Green Trace = 1 kHz tone with FM deviation of 12.5 kHz and any transient.

Green trace has been maximised to give full screen indication of a ± 12.5 kHz.
Therefore each Y axis division = 3.125 kHz per division.
The X axis has been set to a sweep rate of 10 mS/division.

The display of the 1 kHz signal rising has been positioned 5 divisions from the left hand edge
(50 mS).

This is position toff.

t3 occurs between 4.0 and 5.0 divisions from the left hand edge.

No transient response can be observed just before toff.




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Exposure of humans to RF fields

As per Section 1.1310 mobile transmitters are required to be operated in a manner that ensures
the public is not exposed to RF energy levels in accordance with OST/OET Bulletin Number
65.

Calculations have been made using the General Public/Uncontrolled Exposure limits.

Minimum safe distances have been calculated below.

Power density, mW/m2 = E2/3770

- Occupational / Controlled Exposure limit will be 1.35 mW/m2
(f/300 = 406 MHz/300)

- General Population / Uncontrolled exposure limit will be 0.270 mW/m2
(f/1500 = 406 MHz/1500)

The minimum distance from the antenna at which the MPE is met is calculated from the
equation relating field strength in V/m, transmit power in watts, transmit antenna gain,
transmitter duty cycle and separation distance in metres:

E, V/m = (√ (30 * P * G)) / d

Controlled                                                                            Uncontrolled
E = 1.35W/m2 = E2/3770                                                                E = 0.270 W/m2 = E2/3770
E= √ 1.35*3770                                                                        E= √ 0.270*3770
E = 71.3 V/m                                                                          E = 31.9 V/m

The rated maximum transmitter power = 25 watts.

Transmitter is operated using a quarter wave whip antenna with a gain of 2.14 dBi (1.64).

The client has declared a duty cycle of 50% as the device operates on a push to talk basis

Controlled                                                                            Uncontrolled
d = √ (30 * P * G*DC) / E
d = √ (30 * 25 * 1.64 * 0.5) / 71.3                                                   d = √ (30 * 25 * 1.64 * 0.5) / 31.9
d = 0.348 metres or 34.8 cm                                                           d = 0.777 metres or 77.7 cm

Result: Complies if the safe distances defined for each environment are applied.




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 8.            TEST EQUIPMENT USED
      Instrument                             Manufacturer                            Model       Serial #  Asset                                                     Cal Due
   Aerial Controller                            EMCO                                  1090     9112-1062 RFS 3710                                                       N/a
      Aerial Mast                               EMCO                                 1070-1    9203-1661 RFS 3708                                                       N/a
    Audio Analyzer                           Hewlett Packard                         8903A    2216A01713   E1146                                                    09/07/2014
  Biconical Antenna                           Schwarzbeck                          BBA 9106        9594   RFS 3680                                                  12/01/2015
  Frequency Counter                          Hewlett Packard                       HP 5342A 1916A01713     E1224                                                    17/12/2012
    Level generator                             Anritsu                             MG443B      M61689     E1143                                                    10/02/2013
     Log Periodic                             Schwarzbeck                         VUSLP9111     9111-228  RFS 3785                                                  12/01/2015
       Receiver                             Rohde & Schwarz                         ESIB 40      100171   EMC4003                                                    20/10/13
 Modulation Analyzer                        Rohde & Schwarz                           FMA      837807/020  E1552                                                    07/12/2012
 Modulation Analyzer                         Hewlett Packard                         8901B    2608A00782   E1090                                                    10/07/2014
     Oscilloscope                              Tektronics                             745A      B010643    E1569                                                    07/12/2012
   Power Attenuator                            Weinschel                            49-20-43     GC104     E1308                                                        N/a
     Power Supply                            Hewlett Packard                         6032A    2743A-02859  E1069                                                        N/a
   RF Power Meter                            Hewlett Packard                        HP 436A   2512A22439   E1198                                                    09/07/2014
Selective Level Meter                           Anritsu                             ML422C      M35386     E1140                                                    21/10/2013
   Signal Generator                         Rohde & Schwarz                        SMHU.58     838923/028  E1493                                                    07/12/2012
  Spectrum Analyzer                          Hewlett Packard                        E7405A    US39150142 RFS 3776                                                   14/12/2012
   Thermal chamber                             Contherm                              M180F        86025    E1129                                                        N/a
     Thermometer                                 DSIR                                RT200         035     E1409                                                    27/03/2013
       Turntable                                EMCO                               1080-1-2.1  9109-1578 RFS 3709                                                       N/a


 9.            ACCREDITATIONS
 Testing was carried out in accordance with EMC Technologies NZ Ltd registration with the
 Federal Communications Commission as a listed facility, Registration Number: 90838, which
 was last updated in January 2011.

 All testing has been carried out in accordance with the terms of EMC Technologies (NZ)
 Ltd’s International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ) Accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025.

 All measurement equipment has been calibrated in accordance with the terms of EMC
 Technologies (NZ) Ltd’s International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ) Accreditation to
 ISO/IEC 17025.

 International Accreditation New Zealand has Mutual Recognition Arrangements for testing
 and calibration with a number of accreditation bodies in various economies. This includes
 NATA (Australia), UKAS (UK), SANAS (South Africa), NVLAP (USA), A2LA (USA),
 SWEDAC (Sweden). Further details can be supplied on request.




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                                                           MAR-9030PLCH control head




                    MAR-9022CM control head                                                            MAR-9020plus control head




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                                                      Radiated testing with MAR9022CM




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                                                     Radiated testing with MAR9020plus




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                                                                           Internal Photos




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