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Test report no. 16010504                                   Page 1 of 33

EUT: UMRR-0C Type 42           FCC ID: W34UMRR0C2AX               FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 C           Date of issue: 2016-08-01




                                 Test Report acc. to FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15
                                                   relating to
                                    s.m.s, smart microwave sensors GmbH
                                              UMRR-0C Type 42




                                           Title 47 - Telecommunication
                                         Part 15 - Radio Frequency Devices
                                         Subpart C – Intentional Radiators
                                             Measurement Procedure:
                                                  ANSI C63.4-2014
                                                 ANSI C63.10-2013




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EUT: UMRR-0C Type 42           FCC ID: W34UMRR0C2AX               FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 C           Date of issue: 2016-08-01


                                                   MANUFACTURER
 Manufacturer name                                                s.m.s, smart microwave sensors GmbH
 Manufacturer’s grantee code                                      W34
 Manufacturer’s address                                           In den Waashainen 1, 38108 Braunschweig Germany
 Phone                                                            +49 (0) 531 390 23 0
 Fax                                                              +49 (0) 531 390 23 599
 Email                                                            ralph.mende@smartmicro.de




                                              TESTING LABORATORY
 Test engineer                                                    Mr. Ralf Trepper
 Testing laboratory name                                          m. dudde hochfrequenz-technik
 Testing laboratory address                                       Rottland 5a, 51429 Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
 Phone                                                            +49 2207 96890
 Fax                                                              +49 2207 968920
 Email                                                            m.duddelabor@dudde.com




                                               RELEVANT STANDARD
 Title                                                            47 - Telecommunication
 Part                                                             15 - Radio Frequency Devices
 Subpart                                                          Subpart C – Intentional Radiators
 Measurement procedure                                            ANSI C63.4-2014 & ANSI C63.10-2013




                                       EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT)
 Equipment category                                               Non Specific SRD
 Trade name                                                       Smartmicro
 Type designation                                                 UMRR-0C Type 42
 Serial no.                                                       0x000288DC
 Variants                                                         ---




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EUT: UMRR-0C Type 42                FCC ID: W34UMRR0C2AX               FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 C               Date of issue: 2016-08-01


1. Test results

       Clause                        Requirements headline                                  Test result               Page number

         8.1        Antenna requirement                                              Pass      Fail       N.t.*                9

         8.2        Conducted limits                                                 Pass      Fail       N.t.*            10 - 13

         8.3        Restricted bands of operation                                    Pass      Fail       N.t.*            14 - 15

         8.4        Radiated emission limits, general requirements                   Pass      Fail       N.t.*            16 - 20

         8.5        Fundamental frequencies / Field strength limits                  Pass      Fail       N.t.*            21 - 24

         8.6        Bandwidth                                                        Pass      Fail       N.t.*            25 - 26
    * Not tested




   The equipment passed all the conducted tests                                                                    Yes             No




    Signature


    Name                                     Mr. Ralf Trepper                                    Mr. Manfried Dudde


    Designation                              RF Test Engineer                                    Laboratory-Manager


    Date of issue                                 2016-08-01                                            2016-08-01


                     Ralf Trepper
                     2016.08.10
                     10:20:24
                     +02'00'




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EUT: UMRR-0C Type 42                     FCC ID: W34UMRR0C2AX                           FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 C                     Date of issue: 2016-08-01

                                                                       Table of contents
 1. Test results ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
 2. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
 3. Testing laboratory ............................................................................................................................................ 5
 4. Applicant .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
 5. Product and product documentation................................................................................................................. 6
 6. Conclusions, observations and comments........................................................................................................ 7
 7. Operational description ..................................................................................................................................... 8
 8. Compliance assessment ..................................................................................................................................... 9
 8.1 Antenna requirement....................................................................................................................................... 9
     8.1.1 Regulation ............................................................................................................................................. 9
     8.1.2 Result .................................................................................................................................................... 9
 8.2 Conducted limits ............................................................................................................................................ 10
     8.2.1 Regulation ............................................................................................................................................. 10
     8.2.2 Test procedures ..................................................................................................................................... 11
     8.2.3 Result .................................................................................................................................................... 11
 8.3 Restricted bands of operation........................................................................................................................... 14
     8.3.1 Regulation ............................................................................................................................................. 14
     8.3.2 Result .................................................................................................................................................... 15
 8.4 Radiated emission limits, general requirements............................................................................................. 16
     8.4.1 Regulation ............................................................................................................................................. 16
     8.4.2 Test procedure....................................................................................................................................... 17
     8.4.3 Calculation of the field strength ............................................................................................................ 18
     8.4.4 Result .................................................................................................................................................... 19
 8.5 Fundamental frequencies / Field strength limits ............................................................................................ 21
     8.5.1 Regulation ............................................................................................................................................. 21
     8.5.2 Test procedure....................................................................................................................................... 22
     8.5.3 Calculation of the average correction factor ......................................................................................... 23
     8.5.4 Calculation of the field strengths .......................................................................................................... 23
     8.5.5 Result .................................................................................................................................................... 24
 8.6 Bandwidth (20 dB) ......................................................................................................................................... 25
     8.6.1 Regulation ............................................................................................................................................. 25
     8.6.2 Test procedure....................................................................................................................................... 25
     8.6.3 Result .................................................................................................................................................... 26
 9. Additional information to the test report .......................................................................................................... 27
 10. List of test equipment ..................................................................................................................................... 28
 11. List of test cables............................................................................................................................................ 29




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Test report no. 16010504                                   Page 5 of 33

EUT: UMRR-0C Type 42           FCC ID: W34UMRR0C2AX               FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 C           Date of issue: 2016-08-01

2. Introduction

This test report is not an expert opinion and consists of:

         Test result summary
         List of contents
         Introduction and further information
         Performance assessment
         Detailed test information

All pages have been numbered consecutively and bear the m. dudde hochfrequenz-technik logo, the test report
number, the date, the test specification in its current version as well as the type designation of the EUT. The total
numbers of pages in this report is 33.

The tests were carried out in a representative assembly and in accordance with the test methods and/or
requirements stated in:

FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart C & ANSI C63.4-2014 & ANSI C63.10-2013

The sample of the product was received on:

- 2016-05-17

The tests were carried out in the following period of time:

- 2016-05-23 - 2016-06-29


3. Testing laboratory

m. dudde hochfrequenz-technik,
Rottland 5a,
D-51429 Bergisch Gladbach
Germany

Phone: +49 - (0) 22 07 / 96 89-0
Fax: +49 - (0) 22 07 / 96 89-20


FCC Registration Number: 699717


Accredited by:

DAkkS Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH
DAkkS accreditation number: D-PL-12053-01




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Test report no. 16010504                                   Page 6 of 33

EUT: UMRR-0C Type 42           FCC ID: W34UMRR0C2AX               FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 C           Date of issue: 2016-08-01

4. Applicant

Company name                      : s.m.s, smart microwave sensors GmbH
Address                           : In den Waashainen 1
                                    38108 Braunschweig
Country                           : Germany
Telephone                         : +49 (0) 531 390 23 0
Fax                               : +49 (0) 531 390 23 599
Email                             : ralph.mende@smartmicro.de
Date of order                     : 2016-04-07
References                        : Mr. Ralph Mende


5. Product and product documentation

Samples of the following apparatus were submitted for testing:

Manufacturer                      : s.m.s, smart microwave sensors GmbH
Trademark                         : smartmicro
Type designation                  : UMRR-0C Type 42
Serial number                     : 0x000288DC
Hardware versions                 : ---
Variants                          : ---
Software release                  : 003
Type of equipment                 : Non Specific SRD
Power used                        : 13 - 32 VDC
Frequency used                    : 24 – 24.250 GHz
Generated or used frequencies : 16, 25, 40, 66.67, 76.56, 100 and 250 MHz (Generated by clock chip)
                                  : 5.2, 6, 10, 40, 41.5, 80, 76.56 MHz (Internal used clock rates)
                                    24 – 24.250 GHz (carrier)
ITU emission class                : 190MF0N
FCC ID                            : W34UMRR0C2AX


For issuing this report the following product documentation was used:

              Title                                    Description                                     Version
    UMRR-0C Type 42 User Manual                Radar Sensor Documentation
                                                                                                          1
        USA-Canada.docx                            UMRR-0C Type 42



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Test report no. 16010504                                      Page 7 of 33

EUT: UMRR-0C Type 42           FCC ID: W34UMRR0C2AX                  FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 C               Date of issue: 2016-08-01
For issuing this report the following product documentation was used:

                                     Description                                                 Date               Identifications
   External photographs of the Equipment Under Test (EUT)                                     2016-08-01             Annex no. 1
   Internal photographs of the Equipment Under Test (EUT)                                     2016-08-01             Annex no. 2
   Channel occupancy / bandwidth                                                              2016-08-01             Annex no. 3
   Label sample                                                                               2016-08-01             Annex no. 4
   Functional description / User Manual                                                       2016-08-01             Annex no. 5
   Test setup photos                                                                          2016-08-01             Annex no. 6
   Block diagram                                                                              2016-08-01             Annex no. 7
   Operational description                                                                    2016-08-01             Annex no. 8
   Schematics                                                                                 2016-08-01             Annex no. 9
   Parts list                                                                                 2016-08-01             Annex no. 10

6. Conclusions, observations and comments

The test report will be filed at m. dudde hochfrequenz-technik for a period of 10 years following the issue of this
report. It may only be reproduced or published in full. Reproduction or publication of extracts from the report
requires the prior written approval of m. dudde hochfrequenz-technik.

The results of the tests as stated in this report are exclusively applicable to the EUT as identified in this report.
m. dudde hochfrequenz-technik cannot be held liable for properties of the EUT that have not been observed during
these tests.

m. dudde hochfrequenz-technik assumes the sample to comply with the requirements of FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15
for the respective test sector, if the test results turn out positive.

Comments: ---




Date               : 2016-08-01                                                        Date                   : 2016-08-01

Name               : Ralf Trepper                                                      Name                   : Manfried Dudde

Function           : Technician                                                        Function               : Laboratory Manager

Signature          : ………………….                                                          Signature              : …………………




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EUT: UMRR-0C Type 42           FCC ID: W34UMRR0C2AX               FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 C           Date of issue: 2016-08-01

7. Operational description

7.1 EUT details

The EUT is a general purpose universal medium range radar.

7.2 EUT configuration

The EUT starts to run when connected to the power supply.

7.3 EUT measurement description

Radiated measurements

The EUT was tested in a typical fashion. During preliminary emission tests the EUT was operated in the
continuous measuring mode for worst case emission mode investigation. Therefore, the final qualification
testing was completed with the EUT operated in continuous measuring mode. All tests were performed with
the EUT’s typical voltage: 24 V DC

In order to establish the maximum radiation, firstly, there have been viewed all orthogonal adjustments of the
test samples, secondly the test ample have been rotated at all adjustments around the own axis between 0° and
360°, and thirdly, the antenna polarization between horizontal and vertical had been varied.

Conducted measurements

The EUT was directly connected to the artificial mains network. The complete system has been tested in three runs:
first, with laptop only, second, EUT with laptop over LAN port, and finally EUT with laptop over RS485.




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EUT: UMRR-0C Type 42           FCC ID: W34UMRR0C2AX               FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 C             Date of issue: 2016-08-01

8. Compliance assessment

8.1 Antenna requirement

8.1.1 Regulation

An intentional radiator shall be designed to ensure that no antenna other than that furnished by the responsible party
shall be used with the device. The use of a permanently attached antenna or of an antenna that uses a unique
coupling to the intentional radiator shall be considered sufficient to comply with the provisions of this Section. The
manufacturer may design the unit so that a broken antenna can be replaced by the user, but the use of a standard
antenna jack or electrical connector is prohibited. This requirement does not apply to carrier current devices or to
devices operated under the provisions of Sections 15.211, 15.213, 15.217, 15.219, or 15.221. Further, this
requirement does not apply to intentional radiators that must be professionally installed, such as perimeter
protection systems and some field disturbance sensors, or to other intentional radiators which, in accordance with
Section 15.31(d), must be measured at the installation site. However, the installer shall be responsible for ensuring
that the proper antenna is employed so that the limits in this Part are not exceeded.


8.1.2 Result


Integrate patch array antenna!


   The equipment passed the conducted tests                                         Yes         No                 N.t.x

   Test setup photos / test results are attached                                    Yes         No             Annex no.:1




N.t.* see clause: 9




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8.2 Conducted limits

8.2.1 Regulation

(a) Except as shown in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, for an intentional radiator that is designed to be
connected to the public utility (AC) power line, the radio frequency voltage that is conducted back onto the AC
power line on any frequency or frequencies, within the band 150 kHz to 30 MHz, shall not exceed the limits in the
following table, as measured using a 50 μH /50 ohms line impedance stabilization network (LISN). Compliance
with the provisions of this paragraph shall be based on the measurement of the radio frequency voltage between
each power line and ground at the power terminal. The lower limit applies at the boundary between the frequency
ranges.

                                                     Conducted Limits
         Frequency of Emission                      Quasi-Peak (QP)                                   Average (AV)
                 MHz                                     dBµV                                            dBµV
               0.15 - 0.5                              66 to 56*                                        56 to 46*
                0.5 - 5                                   56                                               46
                 5 -30                                    60                                               50
                                       *Limit Decreases with the logarithm of the frequency



(b) The limit shown in paragraph (a) of this section shall not apply to carrier current systems operating as
intentional radiators on frequencies below 30 MHz. In lieu thereof, these carrier current systems shall be subject to
the following standards:

1) For carrier current system containing their fundamental emission within the frequency band 535–1705 kHz and
intended to be received using a standard AM broadcast receiver: no limit on conducted emissions.

(2) For all other carrier current systems: 1000 μV within the frequency band 535–1705 kHz, as measured using a
50 μH /50 Ω LISN.

(3) Carrier current systems operating below 30 MHz are also subject to the radiated emission limits in §15.205,
§15.209, §15.221, §15.223, or §15.227, as appropriate.

(c) Measurements to demonstrate compliance with the conducted limits are not required for devices which only
employ battery power for operation and which do not operate from the AC power lines or contain provisions for
operation while connected to the AC power lines. Devices that include, or make provisions for, the use of battery
chargers which permit operating while charging, AC adapters or battery eliminators or that connect to the AC
power lines indirectly, obtaining their power through another device which is connected to the AC power lines,
shall be tested to demonstrate compliance with the conducted limits.




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8.2.2 Test procedures

The EUT and the additional equipment (if required) are connected to the main power through a line impedance
stabilization network (LISN). The LISN must be appropriate to ANSI C63.4-2014 Section 7.
Additional equipment must also be connected to a second LISN with the same specifications described in the above
section (if required).

8.2.3 Result



                   Conducted emissions (Section 15.207) - Tested with external AC power supply
    Tested Line Frequency        Bandwidth          QP Value QP Limit Margin           AV Value          AV Limit     Margin
      L1 / N      MHz               kHz              dBµV     dBµV     dB               dBµV              dBµV         dB



                                                Measurement uncertainty < ± 2 dB
                                                                ---



   Test Cables used            ---
   Test equipment used         ---


   The equipment passed the conducted tests                                            Yes           No              N.t.3

   Test setup photos / test results are attached                                       Yes           No           Annex no.:




N.t.* see clause: 9




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                               Conducted emissions (Section 15.207) - with only Laptop*
    Tested Line Frequency         Bandwidth   QP Value QP Limit Margin           AV Value    AV Limit Margin
      L1 / N      MHz                kHz        dBµV        dBµV         dB        dBµV        dBµV         dB
      L1 / N      0.153               9          51.0        65.8      14.8         55.8        **           --
      L1 / N      0.241               9          48.0        62.0      14.0         52.0        **           --
      L1 / N      0.372               9          42.5        58.4      15.9         48.4        **           --
      L1 / N      1.128               9          35.0        56.0      21.0         46.0        **           --
      L1 / N      1.355               9          35.0        56.0      21.0         46.0        **           --
      L1 / N      1.790               9          35.0        56.0      21.0         46.0        **           --
                                            Measurement uncertainty < ± 2 dB
        **The average limit is not met when using a quasi-peak detector, therefore measurement with the average
                                                detector is unnecessary.




   Test Cables used            K30
   Test equipment used         28, 72, 272, 428, 429, Laptop* (Compaq nx 6325 S/N: CNU 64907PD)


   The equipment passed the conducted tests                                           Yes           No               N.t.

   Test setup photos / test results are attached                                      Yes           No          Annex no.: 6



N.t.* see clause: 9




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                   Conducted emissions (Section 15.207) - Tested with a Laptop over RS485 port
    Tested Line Frequency        Bandwidth    QP Value QP Limit Margin           AV Value    AV Limit Margin
      L1 / N      MHz               kHz         dBµV        dBµV         dB        dBµV        dBµV         dB
      L1 / N      0.153              9           51.0        65.8      14.8         55.8        **           --
      L1 / N      0.241              9           48.0        62.0      14.0         52.0        **           --
      L1 / N      0.372              9           42.5        58.4      15.9         48.4        **           --
      L1 / N      1.128              9           35.0        56.0      21.0         46.0        **           --
      L1 / N      1.355              9           35.0        56.0      21.0         46.0        **           --
      L1 / N      1.790              9           35.0        56.0      21.0         46.0        **           --
                                            Measurement uncertainty < ± 2 dB
        **The average limit is not met when using a quasi-peak detector, therefore measurement with the average
                                                detector is unnecessary.



                   Conducted emissions (Section 15.207) - Tested with a Laptop over LAN port
    Tested Line Frequency        Bandwidth    QP Value QP Limit Margin           AV Value    AV Limit Margin
      L1 / N      MHz               kHz         dBµV        dBµV         dB        dBµV        dBµV         dB
      L1 / N      0.153              9           51.0        65.8      14.8         55.8        **           --
      L1 / N      0.241              9           48.0        62.0      14.0         52.0        **           --
      L1 / N      0.372              9           42.5        58.4      15.9         48.4        **           --
      L1 / N      0.745              9           32.0        56.0      24.0         46.0        **           --
      L1 / N      1.005              9           33.5        56.0      22.5         46.0        **           --
      L1 / N      1.128              9           35.0        56.0      21.0         46.0        **           --
      L1 / N      1.355              9           35.0        56.0      21.0         46.0        **           --
      L1 / N      1.790              9           35.0        56.0      21.0         46.0        **           --
                                            Measurement uncertainty < ± 2 dB
        **The average limit is not met when using a quasi-peak detector, therefore measurement with the average
                                                detector is unnecessary.


   Test Cables used            K30
   Test equipment used         28, 72, 272, 428, 429, Laptop* (Compaq nx 6325 S/N: CNU 64907PD)


   The equipment passed the conducted tests                                          Yes           No              N.t.3

   Test setup photos / test results are attached                                     Yes           No          Annex no.: 6



N.t.* see clause: 9




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8.3 Restricted bands of operation

8.3.1 Regulation

(a) Except as shown in paragraph (d) of this section, only spurious emissions are permitted in any of the frequency
bands listed below:

                                                    Restricted bands of operation
        Frequency Band                   Frequency Band                  Frequency Band                     Frequency Band
               MHz                              MHz                            MHz                                 GHz
           0.090 - 0.110                   16.42 - 16.423                   399.9 - 410                         4.5 - 5.15
          1
            0.495 - 0.505               16.69475 - 16.69525                  608 - 614                         5.35 - 5.46
         2.1735 - 2.1905                16.80425 - 16.80475                 960 - 1240                         7.25 - 7.75
           4.125 - 4.128                     25.5 - 25.67                   1300 - 1427                        8.025 - 8.5
        4.17725 - 4.17775                    37.5 - 38.25                  1435 - 1626.5                         9.0 - 9.2
        4.20725 - 4.20775                     73 - 74.6                   1645.5 - 1646.5                        9.3 - 9.5
           6.215 - 6.218                     74.8 - 75.2                    1660 - 1710                        10.6 - 12.7
        6.26775 - 6.26825                   108 - 121.94                  1718.8 - 1722.2                     13.25 - 13.4
        6.31175 - 6.31225                     123 - 138                     2200 - 2300                       14.47 - 14.5
           8.291 - 8.294                   149.9 - 150.05                   2310 - 2390                       15.35 - 16.2
           8.362 - 8.366               156.52475 - 156.52525               2483.5 - 2500                       17.7 - 21.4
        8.37625 - 8.38675                   156.7 - 156.9                   2690 - 2900                       22.01 - 23.12
        8.41425 - 8.41475                162.0125 - 167.17                  3260 - 3267                        23.6 - 24.0
          12.29 - 12.293                   167.72 - 173.2                   3332 - 3339                        31.2 - 31.8
       12.51975 - 12.52025                    240 - 285                    3345.8 - 3358                      36.43 - 36.5
       12.57675 - 12.57725                   322 - 335.4                    3600 - 4400                             ( 2)
           13.36 - 13.41                          ---                           ---                                 ---
                               1
                                   Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz.
                                                                2
                                                                  Above 38.6

(b) Except as provided in paragraphs (d) and (e), the field strength of emissions appearing within these frequency
bands shall not exceed the limits shown in Section 15.209. At frequencies equal to or less than 1000 MHz,
compliance with the limits in Section 15.209 shall be demonstrated using measurement instrumentation employing
a CISPR Quasi-Peak detector. Above 1000 MHz, compliance with the emission limits in Section 15.209 shall be
demonstrated based on the average value of the measured emissions. The provisions in Section 15.35 apply to these
measurements.

(c) Except as provided in paragraphs (d) and (e), regardless of the field strength limits specified elsewhere in this
Subpart, the provisions of this Section apply to emissions from any intentional radiator.

(d) The following devices are exempt from the requirements of this Section:

          (1) Swept frequency field disturbance sensors operating between 1.705 and 37 MHz provided their
          emissions only sweep through the bands listed in paragraph (a), the sweep is never stopped with the
          fundamental emission within the bands listed in paragraph (a), and the fundamental emission is outside of
          the bands listed in paragraph (a) more than 99% of the time the device is actively transmitting, without
          compensation for duty cycle.



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          (2) Transmitters used to detect buried electronic markers at 101.4 kHz which are employed by telephone
          companies.

          (3) Cable locating equipment operated pursuant to Section 15.213.

          (4) Any equipment operated under the provisions of § 15.253, § 15.255 or § 15.256 in the frequency band
          75-85 GHz, or § 15.257 of this part

          (5) Biomedical telemetry devices operating under the provisions of Section 15.242 of this part are not
          subject to the restricted band 608-614 MHz but are subject to compliance within the other restricted bands.

          (6) Transmitters operating under the provisions of Subpart D or F of this part.

          (7) Devices operated pursuant to § 15.225 are exempt from complying with this section for the 13.36-13.41
          MHz band only.

          (8) Devices operated in the 24.075-24.175 GHz band under § 15.245 are exempt from complying with the
          requirements of this section for the 48.15-48.35 GHz and 72.225-72.525 GHz bands only, and shall not
          exceed the limits specified in § 15.245(b).

          (9) Devices operated in the 24.0-24.25 GHz band under § 15.245 are exempt from complying with the
          requirements of this section for the 48.0-48.5 GHz and 72.0-72.75 GHz bands only, and shall not exceed
          the limits specified in § 15.245(b).

          (10) White space devices operating under subpart H of this part are exempt from complying with the
          requirements of this section for the 608-614 MHz band.

(e) Harmonic emissions appearing in the restricted bands above 17.7 GHz from field disturbance sensors operating
under the provisions of Section 15.245 shall not exceed the limits specified in Section 15.245(b).

8.3.2 Result

   Test Cables used            K1a, K40, K51, K50, K56, K83, K84
   Test equipment used         103, 166a, 171a, 345, 406, 445a


   The equipment passed the conducted tests                                         Yes**          No              N.t.*

   Test setup photos / test results are attached                                     Yes           No          Annex no.:6

** All emissions in the Restricted bands of operation are mentioned in clause 8.4 and are marked
blue!




N.t.* see clause: 9



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8.4 Radiated emission limits, general requirements

8.4.1 Regulation

     (a) Except as provided elsewhere in this subpart, the emissions from an intentional radiator shall not exceed
         the field strength levels specified in the following table:


                                         Intentional radiator- radiated emission limits
        Frequency                            Field Strength                                  Measurement distance
            MHz                                  µV / m                                              m
        0.009-0.490                           2400/F(kHz)                                           300
        0.490-1.705                          24000/F(kHz)                                            30
         1.705-30.0                                 30                                               30
            30-88                                 100**                                               3
           88-216                                 150**                                               3
          216-960                                 200**                                               3
         above 960                                 500                                                3
            ** Except as provided in paragraph (g), fundamental emissions from intentional radiators operating under this section
         shall not be located in the frequency bands 54–72 MHz, 76– 88 MHz, 174–216 MHz or 470–806 MHz. However, operation
                    within these frequency bands is permitted under other sections of this part, e.g., §§ 15.231 and 15.241.



(b) In the emission table above, the tighter limit applies at the band edges.

(c) The level of any unwanted emissions from an intentional radiator operating under these general provisions shall
not exceed the level of the fundamental emission. For intentional radiators which operate under the provisions of
other sections within this part and which are required to reduce their unwanted emissions to the limits specified in this
table, the limits in this table are based on the frequency of the unwanted emission and not the fundamental frequency.
However, the level of any unwanted emissions shall not exceed the level of the fundamental frequency.

(d) The emission limits shown in the above table are based on measurements employing a CISPR quasi peak detector
except for the frequency bands 9-90 kHz, 110-490 kHz and above 1000 MHz. Radiated emission limits in these three
bands are based on measurements employing an average detector.

(e) The provisions in §§ 15.31, 15.33, and 15.35 for measuring emissions at distances other than the distances
specified in the above table, determining the frequency range over which radiated emissions are to be measured,
and limiting peak emissions apply to all devices operated under this part.

(f) In accordance with Section 15.33(a), in some cases the emissions from an intentional radiator must be measured
to beyond the tenth harmonic of the highest fundamental frequency designed to be emitted by the intentional
radiator because of the incorporation of a digital device. lf measurements above the tenth harmonic are so required,
the radiated emissions above the tenth harmonic shall comply with the general radiated emission limits applicable
to the incorporated digital device, as shown in Section 15.109 and as based on the frequency of the emission being
measured, or, except for emissions contained in the restricted frequency bands shown in Section 15.205, the limit
on spurious emissions specified for the intentional radiator, whichever is the higher limit. Emissions which must be
measured above the tenth harmonic of the highest fundamental frequency designed to be emitted by the intentional
radiator and which fall within the restricted bands shall comply with the general radiated emission limits in Section
15.109 that are applicable to the incorporated digital device.




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8.4.2 Test procedure

The EUT and this peripheral (when additional equipment exists) are placed on a turn table which is 0.8 m above the
ground. The turn table would be allowed to rotate 360° to determine the position of the maximum emission level. The
test distance between the EUT and the receiving antenna are 3m. To find the maximum emission, the polarization of
the receiving antenna is changed in horizontal and vertical polarization; the position of the EUT was changed in
different orthogonal determinations.

ANSI C63.4-2014 Section 8 “Radiated Emissions Testing”

Measurement procedures for electric field radiated emissions from 9kHz - 1 GHz & 1 GHz - 40 GHz are covered in
Clause 8 of ANSI C63.4-2014. The ANSI C63.4-2014 measurement procedure consists of both an exploratory test
and a final measurement. The exploratory test is critical to determine the frequency of all significant emissions. For
each mode of operation required to be tested, the frequency spectrum is monitored. Variations in antenna height,
antenna orientation, antenna polarization, EUT azimuth, and cable or wire placement is explored to produce the
emission that has the highest amplitude relative to the limit.

The final measurements are made based on the findings in the exploratory testing. When making exploratory and
final measurements it is necessary to maximize the measured radiated emission. Sub clause 8.3.2 of ANSI C63.4-
2014 states that the measurement is to be made “while keeping the antenna in the ‘cone of radiation’ from that area
and pointed at the area both in azimuth and elevation, with polarization oriented for maximum response.” We
consider the “cone of radiation” to be the 3 dB beam width of the measurement antenna.

While the “bore-sighting” technique is not explicitly mentioned in ANSI C63.4-2014, it is a useful technique for
measurements using a directional antenna, such as a double-ridged waveguide antenna. Several precautions must be
observed, including: knowledge of the beam width of the antenna and the resulting illumination area relative to the
size of the EUT, estimation for source of the emission and general location within larger EUTs, measuring system
sensitivity, etc.


ANSI C63.4-2014 requires that the measurement antenna is kept pointed at the source of the emission both in
azimuth and elevation, with the polarization of the antenna oriented for maximum response. That means that if the
directional radiation pattern of the EUT results in a maximum emission at an upwards angle from the EUT, when a
directional antenna is used to make the measurement it will be necessary for it to be pointed towards the source of
the emission within the EUT. This can be done by either pointing the antenna at an angle towards the source of the
emission, or by rotating the EUT, in both height and polarization, to maximize the measured emission. The
emission must be kept within the illumination area of the 3 dB beamwidth of the antenna so that the maximum
emission from the EUT is measured.

The measurement procedure for harmonics and spurious emissions above 40 GHz is taken from ANSI C63.10-
2013.




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                                    Radiated emissions test characteristics
    Frequency range                                     9 kHz – Above 960 MHz
    Test distance                                       3 m*
                                                        10 kHz (Below 30 MHz)
    Test instrumentation minimum resolution bandwidth 100 kHz (30 MHz - 1,000 MHz)
                                                        1 MHz (Above 1000 MHz)
    Detector Type                                       Quasi peak and Average based on frequency range
    Receive antenna scan height                         1m-4m
    Receive antenna polarization                        Vertical/horizontal

* According to Section 15.31 (f) (1): At frequencies at or above 30 MHz, measurements may be performed at a
distance other than what is specified provided: measurements are not made in the near field except where it can be
shown that near field measurements are appropriate due to the characteristics of the device; and it can be
demonstrated that the signal levels needed to be measured at the distance employed can be detected by the
measurement equipment. When performing measurements at a distance other than that specified, the results shall
be extrapolated to the specified distance using an extrapolation factor of 20dB/decade (inverse linear-distance for
field strength measurements; inverse-linear-distance-squared for power density measurements).


8.4.3 Calculation of the field strength

The field strength is calculated by the following calculation:

Corrected Level = Receiver Level + Correction Factor (without the use of a pre-amplifier)

Corrected Level = Receiver Level + Correction Factor – Pre-amplifier (with the use of a pre-amplifier)

Receiver Level                 : Receiver reading without correction factors
Correction Factor              : Antenna factor + cable loss

For example:
The receiver reading is 32.7 dBµV. The antenna factor for the measured frequency is +2.5 dB (1/m) and the cable
factor for the measured frequency is 0.71 dB, giving a field strength of 35.91dBµV/m. The 35.91dBµV/m value
can be mathematically converted to its corresponding level in µV/m.

Level in µV/m = Common Antilogarithm (35.91/20) = 62.44


For test distance other than what is specified, but fulfilling the requirements of Section 15.31 (f) (1) the field strength is
calculated by adding additionally an extrapolation factor of 20 dB/decade (inverse linear distance for field strength
measurements).




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 8.4.4 Result




                          Transmitter spurious radiation below 30 MHz (Section 15.205, 15.209)
                                                                                                                                   Antenna
     f        Detct     BW      Rx Level         MD       CF     DEF         LC            Limit          Margin        EP
                                                                                                                                 Pol      H
  MHz          Type     kHz       dBµV           m        dB      dB      dBµV/m          dBµV/m            dB           °       H/V     cm
                                   **

                                                       Measurement uncertainty: ± 4 dB
                           **All emissions are lower than the noise level of the measuring equipment!
                                        The noise level is at least 10 dB below the limits
f: Frequency | Detct : Detector type | BW: Bandwidth | Rx Level : Receiver level | MD: Measurement distance | CF : Correction factor |
DEF :Distance extrapolation factor | LC : Level corrected | EP: EUT Position | Pol:Antenna polarization | H: Antenna height |
Remark: *1 Noise level of the measuring instrument ≤ 4.0dBµV@10m distance (0.009 MHz –30 MHz)
Remark: * Peak Limit according to Section 15.35 (b).




     Test Cables used             K1a, K40, K51, K50, K56, K83, K84
     Test equipment used          103, 166a, 171a, 345, 406, 445a


     The equipment passed the conducted tests                                                Yes              No                N.t.*

     Test setup photos / test results are attached                                           Yes              No             Annex no.:6




 N.t.* see clause: 9




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                               Transmitter spurious radiation above 30 MHz (Section 15.205, 15.209)
                                                                                                                                               Antenna
    f         Detct      BW      Rx Level      MD            CF      DEF      AVC          LC          Limit         Margin         EP
                                                                                                                                               Pol   H
                                                                                                                                               H/
 MHz          Type      kHz          dBµV       m            dB       dB        dB      dBµV/m       dBµV/m             dB           °              cm
                                                                                                                                                V
 79.79         QPK       120         27.6        3      -11.6*5        0         0         16.0        40.0             24.0        0°          V          105
 118.79        QPK       120         25.8        3          -9.1*5     0         0         16.7        43.5             26.8       175°         V          223
 148.30        QPK       120         29.2        3          -7.0*5     0         0         22.2        43.5             21.3       175°         V          100
 186.54        QPK       120         28.1        3      -10.0*5        0         0         18.1        43.5             25.4        0°          V          144
 210.31        QPK       120         28.6        3      -10.3*5        0         0         18.3        43.5             25.2       235°         V          201
 262.54        QPK       120         29.9        3          -8.6*5     0         0         21.3        46.0             24.7        30°         V          165
 1000-
                                      **
 40000
                                                             Measurement uncertainty: ± 4 dB
                ** All other emissions in this frequency range are lower than the noise level of the measuring equipment!
                                              The noise level is at least 10 dB below the limits
f: Frequency | Detct : Detector type | BW: Bandwidth | Rx Level : Receiver level | MD: Measurement distance | CF : Correction factor |
DEF :Distance extrapolation factor | AVC : Averaging Correction factor | LC : Level corrected | EP: EUT Position |
Pol:Antenna polarization | H: Antenna height |
Blue marked: restricted bands of operation
Remark: *1 noise floor        noise level of the measuring instrument ≤ 3.5dBµV @ 3m distance (30 – 1,000 MHz)
Remark: *2 noise floor        noise level of the measuring instrument ≤ 4.5dBµV @ 3m distance (1,000 – 2,000 MHz)
Remark: *3 noise floor        noise level of the measuring instrument ≤ 10dBµV @ 3m distance (2,000 – 5,500 MHz)
Remark: *4 noise floor        noise level of the measuring instrument ≤ 14dBµV @ 3m distance (5,500 – 14,500 MHz)
Remark: *5 for using a pre-amplifier in the range between 100 kHz and 1,000 MHz
Remark: *6 for using a pre-amplifier in the range between 1.0 GHz and 18.0 GHz




         Test Cables used              K1a, K40, K51, K50, K56, K62, K83, K84, K147, K148, K501
         Test equipment used           103, 166a, 171a, 345, 406, 445a, 223a, 280, 359a, 443, 501, 502, 545, 547, 559


         The equipment passed the conducted tests                                                  Yes           No                 N.t.*

         Test setup photos / test results are attached                                             Yes           No             Annex no.:6




   N.t.* see clause: 9




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8.5 Fundamental frequencies / Field strength limits

8.5.1 Regulation

(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, the field strength of emissions from intentional radiators
operated within these frequency bands shall comply with the following:



                          Intentional radiator- Fundamental frequencies / Field strength limits
                    Frequency                   Field strength of fundamental              Field strength of harmonics
                      MHz                                  mV / m                                     µV / m
                     902-928                                  50                                        500
                   2400-2483.5                                50                                        500
                    5725-5875                                 50                                        500
                    24.0-24.25                               250                                       2500


(b) Fixed, point-to-point operation as referred to in this paragraph shall be limited to systems employing a fixed
transmitter transmitting to a fixed remote location. Point-to-multipoint systems, omnidirectional applications, and
multiple co-located intentional radiators transmitting the same information are not allowed. Fixed, point-to-point
operation is permitted in the 24.05-24.25 GHz band subject to the following conditions:

          (1) The field strength of emissions in this band shall not exceed 2500 millivolts/meter.

          (2) The frequency tolerance of the carrier signal shall be maintained within ±0.001% of the operating
          frequency over a temperature variation of -20 °C to +50 °C at normal supply voltage, and for a variation in
          the primary supply voltage from 85% to 115% of the rated supply voltage at a temperature of 20 °C. For
          battery operated equipment, the equipment tests shall be performed using a new battery.

          (3) Antenna gain must be at least 33 dBi. Alternatively, the main lobe beamwidth must not exceed 3.5°. The
          beamwidth limit shall apply to both the azimuth and elevation planes. At antenna gains over 33 dBi or
          beamwidths narrower than 3.5°, power must be reduced to ensure that the field strength does not exceed 2500
          millivolts/meter.

(c) Field strength limits are specified at a distance of 3 meters.

(d) Emissions radiated outside of the specified frequency bands, except for harmonics, shall be attenuated by at least
50 dB below the level of the fundamental or to the general radiated emission limits in § 15.209, whichever is the
lesser attenuation.

(e) As shown in § 15.35(b), for frequencies above 1000 MHz, the field strength limits in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this
section are based on average limits. However, the peak field strength of any emission shall not exceed the maximum
permitted average limits specified above by more than 20 dB under any condition of modulation. For point-to-point
operation under paragraph (b) of this section, the peak field strength shall not exceed 2500 millivolts/meter at 3 meters
along the antenna azimuth.




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8.5.2 Test procedure

The EUT and this peripheral (when additional equipment exists) are placed on a turn table which is 0.8m above the
ground. The turn table would be allowed to rotate 360° to determine the position of the maximum emission level. The
test distance between the EUT and the receiving antenna are 3m. To find the maximum emission, the polarization of
the receiving antenna is changed in horizontal and vertical polarization, the position of the EUT was changed in
different orthogonal determinations.

ANSI C63.4-2014 Section 8 “Radiated Emissions Testing”

Measurement procedures for electric field radiated emissions from 9kHz - 1 GHz & 1 GHz - 40 GHz are covered in
Clause 8 of ANSI C63.4-2014. The ANSI C63.4-2014 measurement procedure consists of both an exploratory test
and a final measurement. The exploratory test is critical to determine the frequency of all significant emissions. For
each mode of operation required to be tested, the frequency spectrum is monitored. Variations in antenna height,
antenna orientation, antenna polarization, EUT azimuth, and cable or wire placement is explored to produce the
emission that has the highest amplitude relative to the limit.

The final measurements are made based on the findings in the exploratory testing. When making exploratory and
final measurements it is necessary to maximize the measured radiated emission. Sub clause 8.3.2 of ANSI C63.4-
2014 states that the measurement is to be made “while keeping the antenna in the ‘cone of radiation’ from that area
and pointed at the area both in azimuth and elevation, with polarization oriented for maximum response.” We
consider the “cone of radiation” to be the 3 dB beam width of the measurement antenna.

While the “bore-sighting” technique is not explicitly mentioned in ANSI C63.4-2014, it is a useful technique for
measurements using a directional antenna, such as a double-ridged waveguide antenna. Several precautions must be
observed, including: knowledge of the beam width of the antenna and the resulting illumination area relative to the
size of the EUT, estimation for source of the emission and general location within larger EUTs, measuring system
sensitivity, etc.


ANSI C63.4-2014 requires that the measurement antenna is kept pointed at the source of the emission both in
azimuth and elevation, with the polarization of the antenna oriented for maximum response. That means that if the
directional radiation pattern of the EUT results in a maximum emission at an upwards angle from the EUT, when a
directional antenna is used to make the measurement it will be necessary for it to be pointed towards the source of
the emission within the EUT. This can be done by either pointing the antenna at an angle towards the source of the
emission, or by rotating the EUT, in both height and polarization, to maximize the measured emission. The
emission must be kept within the illumination area of the 3 dB beamwidth of the antenna so that the maximum
emission from the EUT is measured.

The measurement procedure for harmonics and spurious emissions above 40 GHz is taken from ANSI C63.10-
2013.




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                                             Radiated emissions test characteristics
    Frequency range                                                   9 kHz - 100,000 MHz
    Test distance                                                     10m, 3 m*
                                                                      9 kHz (20 kHz – 30 MHz)
    Test instrumentation resolution bandwidth                         120 kHz (30 MHz - 1,000 MHz)
                                                                      1 MHz (1000 MHz - 100,000 MHz)
    Receive antenna height                                            1 m (20 kHz – 30 MHz)
    Receive antenna polarization                                      0° - 90° (20 kHz – 30 MHz)
                                                                      1 m - 4 m (30 MHz - 15,000 MHz)
    Receive antenna scan height
                                                                      1 m – 2.5 m (18,000 MHz - 40,000 MHz)
    Receive antenna polarization                                      vertical/horizontal (30 MHz - 100,000 MHz)

*According to Section 15.31 (f) (1): At frequencies at or above 30 MHz, measurements may be performed at a
distance other than what is specified provided: measurements are not made in the near field except where it can be
shown that near field measurements are appropriate due to the characteristics of the device; and it can be
demonstrated that the signal levels needed to be measured at the distance employed can be detected by the
measurement equipment. When performing measurements at a distance other than that specified, the results shall
be extrapolated to the specified distance using an extrapolation factor of 20dB/decade (inverse linear-distance for
field strength measurements; inverse-linear-distance-squared for power density measurements).


8.5.3 Calculation of the average correction factor

The average correction factor is computed by analyzing the "worst case" on time in any 100msec time period and
using the formula: Corrections Factor + 20*log (worst case on time/100msec). Analysis of the remote transmitter
worst case on time in any 100msec time period is an on time of 50msec, therefore the correction factor is 20*log
(50/100) = - 6 dB. The maximum correction factor to be applied is 20 dB per section 15.35 of the FCC rules.


8.5.4 Calculation of the field strengths

The field strength is calculated by the following calculation:

Corrected Level = Receiver Level + Correction Factor (without the use of a pre-amplifier)

Corrected Level = Receiver Level + Correction Factor – Pre-Amplifier (with the use of a pre-amplifier)

Receiver Level                 : Receiver reading without correction factors
Correction Factor              : Antenna factor + cable loss

For example:
The receiver reading is 32.7 dBµV. The antenna factor for the measured frequency is +2.5 dB (1/m) and the cable
factor for the measured frequency is 0.71 dB, giving a field strength of 35.91dBµV/m.
The 35.91dBµV/m value can be mathematically converted to its corresponding level in µV/m.

Level in µV/m = Common Antilogarithm (35.91/20) = 62.44

For test distance other than what is specified, but fulfilling the requirements of Section 15.31 (f) (1) the field strength is
calculated by adding additionally an extrapolation factor of 20 dB/decade (inverse linear distance for field strength
measurements).


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   8.5.5 Result


                              Transmitter Field Strengths - Fundamental Emissions (Section 15.249)
                                                                                                                                            Antenna
     f         Detct     BW       Rx Level     MD             CF              DEF        LC           Limit         Margin        EP
                                                                                                                                            Pol   H
   GHz         Type     MHz        dBµV            m          dB              dB        dBµV/m      dBµV/m             dB          °       H/V           cm
 24.0554         PK       1         76.6           3          18.7             ---       95.3           128            32.7        0°        V           154

 24.1565         PK       1         76.4           3          18.9             ---       95.3           128            32.7        0°        V       154

 24.2417         PK       1         76.5           3          19.3             ---       95.8           128            32.2        0°        V       154

 24.0554        AV        1         59.4           3          18.7             ---       78.1           108            29.9        0°        V       154

 24.1565        AV        1         58.3           3          18.9             ---       77.2           108            30.8        0°        V       154

 24.2417        AV        1         59.1           3          19.3             ---       78.4           108            29.6        0°        V           154

                                                         Measurement uncertainty: ± 4 dB
                                                                        ---
f: Frequency | Detct : Detector type | BW: Bandwidth | Rx Level : Receiver level | MD: Measurement distance | CF : Correction factor |
DEF :Distance extrapolation factor | LC : Level corrected | EP: EUT Position |
Pol:Antenna polarization | H: Antenna height |
Remark: *1 noise floor        noise level of the measuring instrument ≤ 3.5dBµV @ 3m distance (30 – 1,000 MHz)
Remark: *2 noise floor        noise level of the measuring instrument ≤ 4.5dBµV @ 3m distance (1,000 – 2,000 MHz)
Remark: *3 noise floor        noise level of the measuring instrument ≤ 10dBµV @ 3m distance (2,000 – 5,500 MHz)
Remark: *4 noise floor        noise level of the measuring instrument ≤ 14dBµV @ 3m distance (5,500 – 14,500 MHz)
Remark: *5 for using a pre-amplifier in the range between 100 kHz and 1,000 MHz
Remark: *6 for using a pre-amplifier in the range between 1.0 GHz and 18.0 GHz
Remark: *7 for periodic operated transmitter




         Test Cables used           K147, K148
         Test equipment used        104, 280, 359a, 443


         The equipment passed the conducted tests                                                 Yes           No                 N.t.*

         Test setup photos / test results are attached                                            Yes           No             Annex no.:6




   N.t.* see clause: 9




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8.6 Bandwidth (20 dB)

8.6.1 Regulation

Intentional radiators operating under the alternative provisions to the general emission limits, as contained in
§§15.217 through 15.257 and in subpart E of this part, must be designed to ensure that the 20 dB bandwidth of the
emission, or whatever bandwidth may otherwise be specified in the specific rule section under which the equipment
operates, is contained within the frequency band designated in the rule section under which the equipment is
operated. In the case of intentional radiators operating under the provisions of subpart E, the emission bandwidth
may span across multiple contiguous frequency bands identified in that subpart. The requirement to contain the
designated bandwidth of the emission within the specified frequency band includes the effects from frequency
sweeping, frequency hopping and other modulation techniques that may be employed as well as the frequency
stability of the transmitter over expected variations in temperature and supply voltage. If a frequency stability is not
specified in the regulations, it is recommended that the fundamental emission be kept within at least the central
80% of the permitted band in order to minimize the possibility of out-of-band operation.

8.6.2 Test procedure

ANSI C63.10-2013 Section 6.9.3 Occupied bandwidth measurements.
The occupied bandwidth is measured as the width of the spectral envelope of the modulated signal, at an amplitude
level reduced from a reference value by a specified ratio (or in decibels, a specified number of dB down from the
reference value). Typical ratios, expressed in dB, are -6 dB, -20 dB, and -26 dB, corresponding to 6 dB BW, 20 dB
BW, and 26 dB BW, respectively. In this subclause, the ratio is designated by “-xx dB.” The reference value is
either the level of the unmodulated carrier or the highest level of the spectral envelope of the modulated signal, as
stated by the applicable requirement. Some requirements might specify a specific maximum or minimum value for
the “-xx dB” bandwidth; other requirements might specify that the “−xx dB” bandwidth be entirely contained
within the authorized or designated frequency band.

a) The spectrum analyzer center frequency is set to the nominal EUT channel center frequency. The span range for
the EMI receiver or spectrum analyzer shall be between two times and five times the OBW.

b) The nominal IF filter bandwidth (3 dB RBW) shall be in the range of 1% to 5% of the OBW and video
bandwidth (VBW) shall be approximately three times RBW, unless otherwise specified by the applicable
requirement.

c) Set the reference level of the instrument as required, keeping the signal from exceeding the maximum input
mixer level for linear operation. In general, the peak of the spectral envelope shall be more than [10 log
(OBW/RBW)] below the reference level. Specific guidance is given in 4.1.5.2.

d) Steps a) through c) might require iteration to adjust within the specified tolerances.

e) The dynamic range of the instrument at the selected RBW shall be more than 10 dB below the
target “−xx dB down” requirement; that is, if the requirement calls for measuring the −20 dB
OBW, the instrument noise floor at the selected RBW shall be at least 30 dB below the reference value.


f) Set detection mode to peak and trace mode to max hold.

g) Determine the reference value: Set the EUT to transmit an unmodulated carrier or modulated signal, as applicable.
Allow the trace to stabilize. Set the spectrum analyzer marker to the highest level of the displayed trace (this is the
reference value).



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h) Determine the “−xx dB down amplitude” using [(reference value) − xx]. Alternatively, this calculation may be made
by using the marker-delta function of the instrument.

i) If the reference value is determined by an unmodulated carrier, then turn the EUT modulation ON, and either clear
the existing trace or start a new trace on the spectrum analyzer and allow the new trace to stabilize. Otherwise, the trace
from step g) shall be used for step j).

j) Place two markers, one at the lowest frequency and the other at the highest frequency of the
envelope of the spectral display, such that each marker is at or slightly below the “- xx dB downamplitude” determined
in step h). If a marker is below this “−xx dB down amplitude” value, then it shall be as close as possible to this value.
The occupied bandwidth is the frequency difference between the two markers. Alternatively, set a marker at the lowest
frequency of the envelope of the spectral display, such that the marker is at or slightly below the “-xx dB down
amplitude” determined in step h). Reset the marker-delta function and move the marker to the other side of the
emission until the delta marker amplitude is at the same level as the reference marker amplitude. The marker-delta
frequency reading at this point is the specified emission bandwidth.

k) The occupied bandwidth shall be reported by providing plot(s) of the measuring instrument display; the plot axes
and the scale units per division shall be clearly labeled. Tabular data may be reported in addition to the plot(s).

8.6.3 Result

                                                    Measured 20 dB Bandwidth
                                                              MHz
                                                            189.684


   Test Cables used            K17a
   Test equipment used         144, 226, 87, 280, 502


   The equipment passed the conducted tests                                           Yes           No              N.t.*

   Test setup photos / test results are attached                                      Yes           No          Annex no.:3




N.t.* see clause: 9




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9. Additional information to the test report




  Remarks                                                        Description

     N.t.1         Not tested, because the antenna is part of the PCB


     N.t.2         Not tested, because the EUT is directly battery powered


     N.t.3         Not tested, because not applicable to the EUT


     N.t.4         Not tested, because not ordered




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10. List of test equipment

                                      Manufacturer/                                        Last              Next           Calibration
           Type                                                     Serial no.
                                       Model no.                                       calibration        calibration       executed by
         Test fixture                     Dudde                         ---                ---                   ---           Dudde
  Magnetic loop antenna          Schwarzbeck FMZB 1516
                                                                        ---             05/2014             05/2017            Dudde
    (9 kHz - 30 MHz)                        (23)
            OATS                          Dudde
                                                                        ---             10/2015             10/2017            Dudde
 (CISPR 16) to 1.0 GHz)                    (103)
            OATS                      Dudde (104)                       ---             06/2015             06/2017            Dudde
       Pre-amplifier              Hewlett Packard 8447 E
                                                                   1726A00705           07/2016             07/2018            Dudde
   (100kHz - 1.3GHz)                      (166a)
    Spektrumanalyzer                Rohde & Schwarz                                                                           Rhode &
                                                                        ---             06/2015             06/2017
      9 kHz - 18 GHz                      (171a)                                                                              Schwarz
 Miteq Amplifier - 26.5 –                 Miteq
                                                                        ---             02/2015             02/2017         Schwarzbeck
    40 GHz | G: 32 dB                     (223a)
  Mixer WR22 Q-Band                OM Labs MA2742A
                                                                    Q40512-1            03/2016             03/2019            Dudde
        (33-50 GHz)                       (269a)
Broadband Horn Antenna
                                     Schwarzbeck
14 – 40 GHz | 15 – 20 dBi                                               ---             08/2015             08/2017         Schwarzbeck
                                    BBHA 9170(280)
         | 10 – 25 W
  Mixer WR15 V-Band               OM Labs MA2744A
                                                                    V41027-1            08/2014             08/2017            Dudde
        (50-75 GHz)                       (295a)
  Mixer WR10 W-Band               OM Labs MA2746A
                                                                    W40706-2            03/2016             03/2019            Dudde
       (75-110 GHz)                       (296a)
       Pre-amplifier                      Narda
                                                                        ---             02/2015             02/2017            Dudde
     (1GHz - 18GHz)                        (345)
           Receiver             Anritsu Spectrum Analyzer
                                                                                                                              Rohde &
   (9 kHz –40.0 GHz)                     MS2668                    6200163244           06/2014             06/2017
                                                                                                                              Schwarz
  (40.0 GHz -110 GHz)                     (359a)
       Bilog antenna            Schwarzbeck VULP 9168
                                                                        ---             05/2015             05/2018         Schwarzbeck
     (30- 1000 MHz)                        (406)
   Logt. Per, Antenne            Schwarzbeck STLP 9148
                                                                 ---                    10/2015             10/2018         Schwarzbeck
      (1- 18 GHz)                          (445a)
      Horn antenna               Schwarzbeck BBHA 9170
                                                            BBHA9170378                 08/2014             08/2017         Schwarzbeck
    (15.0-40.0 GHz)                         (280)
  Microwave Amplifier             Schwarzbeck BBV 9719
                                                                ----                    01/2014             01/2017         Schwarzbeck
                                           (443)
   Log. Per, Antenne             Schwarzbeck STLP 9148
                                                                 ---                    10/2015             10/2018         Schwarzbeck
      (1- 18 GHz)                          (445a)
Harmonic Mixer E-Band            Rohde & Schwarz FSZ-90                                                                       Rohde &
                                                              100062                    08/2010             08/2016
       60-90 GHz                           (501)                                                                              Schwarz
Harmonic Mixer F-Band          Radiometer Physics SAM-140                                                                     Rohde &
                                                               20006                    05/2013             05/2017
      90-140 GHz                           (545)                                                                              Schwarz
Harmonic Mixer F-Band          Radiometer Physics SAM-140                                                                     Rohde &
                                                               20002                    02/2013             02/2017
     140-220 GHz                           (546)                                                                              Schwarz
Harmonic Mixer F-Band          Radiometer Physics SAM-325                                                                     Rohde &
                                                               20029                    02/2013             02/2017
     220-325 GHz                           (591)                                                                              Schwarz
    Signal Analyzer              Rohde & Schwarz FSV 30                                                                       Rohde &
                                                              100932                    02/2016             02/2018
  (9 kHz –30.0 GHz)                        (502)                                                                              Schwarz
Dual Mode Potter Horn          Radiometer Physics FH-PP-140
                                                                 ---                    02/2014             02/2017            Dudde
 Antenna 90 - 140 GHz                   WR8 (547)

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11. List of test cables

                                      Manufacturer/                                        Last       Next     Calibration
           Type                                                      Cable no.
                                       Model no.                                       calibration calibration executed by
         RF- cable                    Kabelmetal 18m [N]                K1a              10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable                  Sucoflex 104 2m [APC]               K17a             10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable                  Sucoflex 104 2m [APC]               K18a             10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable                    Aircell 0.5m [BNC]                K40              10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable               Sucoflex 104 Suhner [N] 1 m            K50              10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable               Sucoflex 104 Suhner [N] 1 m            K51              10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable                    Aircell 1m [BNC/N]                K56              10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable               Sucoflex 100 Suhner [N] 1 m            K61              10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable             Sucoflex 100 Suhner [SMA] 0.5 m          K62              10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable               Sucoflex 106 Suhner 6,4m [N]           K83              10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable               Sucoflex 106 Suhner 6,4m [N]           K84              11/2015         11/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable                 Sucoflex Suhner 13 m [N]             K144             10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable                Sucoflex Suhner 8m [SMA]              K145             10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable                Sucoflex Suhner 8m [SMA]              K146             10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable                    Jyebao 1.5 m [APC]                K147             10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable                     Jyebao 3 m [APC]                 K148             10/2015         10/2016            Dudde
         RF- cable                     Jyebao 3 m [APC]                 K501             10/2015         10/2016            Dudde




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Test results: Harmonics & Spurious emissions 40 GHz – 60 GHz




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Test results: Harmonics & Spurious emissions 60 GHz – 90 GHz




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Test results: Harmonics & Spurious emissions 90 GHz – 110 GHz




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                                                   End of test report




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