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FCC ID: UZ7CR0078

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FCC Part 15.247/ Industry Canada RSS-210 Annex 8 Application Form                                             Draft Issue 3



     FCC Part 15.247/Industry Canada RSS-210 Annex 8 Application Form

Product Name: CR0078 Cradle ..............................................................................................


FCC id/or Industry Canada ID: UZ7CR0078 and 109AN-CR0078........................................

Introduction
          The following listed sections are requirements outlined by the FCC/Industry Canada
          which the equipment must meet in order to complete a successful application to the
          FCC/Industry Canada . If the equipment being submitted for testing is subject to the
          rules in 15.247 or RSS-210 Annex 8, the following sections must be completed.
          Sections 3 to 6 are taken from the FCC Guidance Document DA 00-705.
Section 1
15.203 - Antenna requirement.
     a) Integral Antenna                   [3 ]


     b) Dedicated Antenna                  [       ]


     c) Antenna Connector*                     [       ] Antenna Connector Type: ...........................................
Where option B is identified please specify how this is connected to the Transmitting circuitry
Where option C is identified please specify the connector type, eg. Reverse SMA and provide
or request photographs of both connectors .




Section 2
          Has the radio device been approved to 802.15.1?                                 Yes [3]             No [ ]
                     (Bluetooth)
If Yes, then please provide evidence of such approval ( e.g. Certificate, Test Report etc) .
If Yes you do not have to answer the questions in Sections 3 to 6.
If No, or no available evidence please answer the following questions in Sections 3 to 6 is
not required.
          Note: The supporting evidence for the following sections may either be clear design
          information, Test Results obtained on the product, or Test Results obtain using the
          same Driver Chip where the Chip itself controls compliance to the requirement.
Section 3            Pseudorandom Frequency Hopping Sequence
Describe how the hopping sequence is generated. Provide an example of the hopping
sequence channels, in order to demonstrate that the sequence meets the requirement
specified in the definition of a frequency hopping spread spectrum system.




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FCC Part 15.247/ Industry Canada RSS-210 Annex 8 Application Form                                               Draft Issue 3


Section 4               Equal Hopping Frequency Use
Describe how each individual EUT meets the requirement that each of its hopping channels is
used equally on average (e.g., that each new transmission event begins on the next channel
in the hopping sequence after the final channel used in the previous transmission event).
a




Section 5               System Receiver Input Bandwidth
Describe how the associated receiver(s) complies with the requirement that its input
bandwidth (either RF or IF) matches the bandwidth of the transmitted signal.




Section 6               System Receiver Hopping Capability
Describe how the associated receiver(s) has the ability to shift frequencies in synchronization
with the transmitted signals.




Completed by Name: XinJian Zhang.........................................................................................


Job Title : Regulatory Manager .................................................................................................


Signed................................................................   Date:2nd September, 2010..........................




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Document Created: 2010-09-02 21:08:00
Document Modified: 2010-09-02 21:08:00

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