Test Report_NII Part2

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                           Page 51 of 76           Report No.: UNIA2018121702FR-02




ANT D   802.11ac (40M)                           ANT D   802.11ac (80M)




        5190                                             5210




        5230
                         ANT D   802.11n (40M)




        5190                                             5230


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7. POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY TEST

7.1 Test Limit
  In addition, the maximum power spectral density shall not exceed 11 dBm in any 1 megahertz band.
   In addition, the maximum power spectral density shall not exceed 30 dBm in any 500 kHz band.

7.2 Test Procedure
  1. Place the EUT on the table and set it in transmitting mode.
  2. The testing follows FCC KDB 789033 D02.
  3. Remove the antenna from the EUT and then connect a low loss RF cable from the antenna port
  to Spectrum.
  4. For U-NII1, U-NII-2A, U-NII-2C Band:
  Set RBW=1MHz, VBW=3MHz, where span is enough to capture the entire bandwidth, Sweep
  time = Auto (601 pts), detector = sample, traces 100 sweeps of video averaging. (SA-2 with the
  omission of procedure x, the integration with 26dB EBW bandwidth)
  For U-NII-3 Band:
  Set RBW=510 kHz, VBW=3*RBW, where span is enough to capture the entire bandwidth, Sweep
  time = Auto (601 pts), detector = sample, traces 100 sweeps of video averaging. (SA-2 with the
  omission of procedure x, the integration with 26dB EBW bandwidth)
  5. User the cursor on spectrum to peak search the highest level of trace
  6. Record the max. reading and add 10 log(1/duty cycle).
  we test all antennas, the antenna 1 was worst mode and the data recording in the report.

7.3 Test Result

    PASS


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                                   Reading                               PSD
                                                                                                FCC
           Frequency             Level (dBm)                            (dBm)
                                                                                                Limit   Result
             (MHz)
                                                                                               (dBm)
                       ANT A    ANT B    ANT C    ANT D    ANT A    ANT B    ANT C    ANT D

             5180      -14.91   -15.90   -12.49   -13.06   -14.91   -15.90   -12.49   -13.06   11.00    Pass

802.11a      5220      -14.14   -15.68   -14.03   -13.80   -14.14   -15.68   -14.03   -13.80   11.00    Pass

             5240      -13.54   -14.83   -12.99   -14.87   -13.54   -14.83   -12.99   -14.87   11.00    Pass

             5180      -15.20   -14.17   -13.91   -14.33                -8.36                  5.98     Pass

802.11ac
             5220      -15.75   -15.37   -13.34   -12.37                -7.96                  5.98     Pass
 (20M)

             5240      -14.72   -16.68   -15.50   -14.55                -9.26                  5.98     Pass

             5190      -16.88   -18.81   -15.44   -15.95                -10.57                 5.98     Pass
802.11ac
 (40M)
             5230      -16.79   -15.03   -15.62   -16.11                -9.82                  5.98     Pass

802.11ac
             5210      -14.34   -11.14   -13.59   -12.00                -6.56                  5.98     Pass
 (80M)

             5190      -17.10   -16.54   -15.40   -14.28                -9.67                  5.98     Pass
802.11n
(40MHz)
             5230      -15.95   -15.11   -15.13   -15.89                -9.48                  5.98     Pass


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ANT A 802.11a                   ANT A 802.11ac (20M)




    5180                               5180




    5200                               5200




    5240                               5240


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ANT A 802.11ac (40M)                         ANT A 802.11ac (80M)




       5190                                         5210




       5230
                       ANT A 802.11n (40M)




       5190                                         5230


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ANT B   802.11a                   ANT B   802.11ac (20M)




    5180                                  5180




    5200                                  5200




    5240                                  5240


                           Page 57 of 76           Report No.: UNIA2018121702FR-02


ANT B   802.11ac (40M)                           ANT B   802.11ac (80M)




        5190                                             5210




        5230
                         ANT B   802.11n (40M)




        5190                                             5230


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ANT C   802.11a                   ANT C   802.11ac (20M)




    5180                                  5180




    5200                                  5200




    5240                                  5240


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ANT C   802.11ac (40M)                           ANT C   802.11ac (80M)




        5190                                             5210




        5230
                         ANT C   802.11n (40M)




        5190                                             5230


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ANT D   802.11a                   ANT D   802.11ac (20M)




    5180                                  5180




    5200                                  5200




    5240                                  5240


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        ANT D   802.11ac (40M)                           ANT D   802.11ac (80M)




                5190                                             5210




                5230
                                 ANT D   802.11n (40M)




                5190                                             5230




Note:


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1). Measured peak power spectrum density at difference data rate for each mode and recorded worst case for
each mode.
2). Test results including cable loss;
3). 802.11b ,802.11g mode the ANT A, ANT B, ANT C, ANT D, can not TX and RX at the same time;
4). 802.11n(20)/ 802.11n(40) mode the ANT A, ANT B, ANT C, ANT D, can TX and RX at the same time;
5). Directional gain=GANT +10log(N)dbi =5.0+10log(4)=11.02dbi;
6). For MIMO with CCD technology device, The Directional Gain= Gain of individual transmit antennas (dBi) +
Array gain; Array gain = 10 log (Nant), where Nant is the number of transmit antennas.


                                            Page 63 of 76             Report No.: UNIA2018121702FR-02

8. MAXIMUM CONDUCTED OUTPUT POWER TEST

8.1 Test Limit
  For mobile and portable client devices in the 5.15-5.25 GHz band, the maximum conducted output power
   over the frequency band of operation shall not exceed 250 mW provided the maximum antenna gain does
   not exceed 6 dBi.
  For the band 5.725-5.85 GHz, the maximum conducted output power over the frequency band of operation
   shall not exceed 1 W.

8.2 Test Procedure
  The maximum average conducted output power can be measured using Method PM-G
   (Measurement using a gated RF average power meter):
  Measurements may be performed using a wideband gated RF power meter provided that the gate
   parameters are adjusted such that the power is measured only when the EUT is transmitting at its
   maximum power control level. Since the measurement is made only during the ON time
   of the transmitter, no duty cycle correction factor is required.
  a. The Transmitter output (antenna port) was connected to the power meter.
  b. Turn on the EUT and power meter and then record the power value.
  c. Repeat above procedures on all channels needed to be tested.

8.4 Test Result

    PASS

   All the test modes completed for test.


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                                                                               Total
                             Average Output Power(dBm)                  Output Power(dBm)            FCC
            Frequency
                                                                                                     Limit   Result
              (MHz)
                          ANT A    ANT B    ANT C    ANT D    ANT A      ANT B    ANT C     ANT D   (dBm)


802.11a        5180       13.32    13.25    13.45     13.15     13.32     13.25   13.45     13.15    30      Pass

               5200       13.28    13.27    13.48     13.63     13.28     13.27   13.48     13.63    30      Pass

               5240       13.25    14.97    13.02     13.78     13.25     13.34   13.02     13.78    30      Pass

               5180       12.22    12.17     12.11    12.63                   18.31                 24.98    Pass

802.11ac
               5220       12.23    13.19    12.45     12.87                   18.72                 24.98    Pass
 (20M)

               5240       12.29    12.20    12.16     13.26                   18.51                 24.98    Pass

               5190       12.24    12.22    13.22     12.06                   18.48                 24.98    Pass
802.11ac
 (40M)
               5230       12.25    12.19    12.44     12.78                   18.44                 24.98    Pass

802.11ac
               5210       12.29    12.33    12.36     13.53                   18.59                 24.98    Pass
 (80M)

               5190       12.26    12.06    12.42     12.53                   18.37                 24.98    Pass
 802.11n
(40M)Hz)
               5230       12.71    12.13    13.63     12.49                   18.70                 24.98    Pass


   Note:
   1) Measured output power at difference data rate for each mode and recorded worst case for each mode.
   2). Test results including cable loss;
   3). 802.11b ,802.11g mode the ANT A, ANT B, ANT C, ANT D can not TX and RX at the same time;
   4). 802.11n(20)/ 802.11n(40) mode the ANT A, ANT B, ANT C, ANT D can TX and RX at the same time;
   5). Directional gain=GANT +10log(N)dbi =5.0+10log(4)=11.02dbi;
   6). For power test the duty cycle is 100% in continous transmitting mode.
   7).TX means Transmitter; RX means Receive.


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 9. DUTY CYCLE TEST SIGNAL

  Pre-analysis Check: While conducting average power measurement, duty cycle of each mode shall be
   checked to ensure its duty cycle in order to compensate for the loss due to insufficient ratio of duty cycle.
  All duty cycle is pre-scanned, and result as obtained below shows only the most representative ones where
 duty cycle is conducted as the given transmission with given virtual operation that expresses the percentage.

 Formula:
 Duty Cycle = Ton / (Ton+Toff)

9.2 Test Procedure
 1. Set span = Zero
 2. RBW = 8MHz
 3. VBW = 50MHz,
 4. Detector = Peak

9.3 Test Setup



                  EUT                                     SPECTRUM
                                                           ANALYZER


9.4 Test Result

    PASS

Duty Cycle:

                                                        Duty Fator (dB)
       Operation Mode            Duty Cycle
                                                    10 * log (1/ Duty cycle)

           802.11a                 100%                         0
       802.11ac(20M)               100%                         0
       802.11ac(40M)               100%                         0
       802.11ac(80M)               100%                         0
        802.11n(40M)               100%                         0


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ANT A 802.11a                   ANT A 802.11ac (20M)




    5180                               5180




    5200                               5200




    5240                               5240


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ANT A 802.11ac (40M)                         ANT A 802.11ac (80M)




       5190                                         5210




       5230
                       ANT A 802.11n (40M)




       5190                                         5230


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ANT B   802.11a                   ANT B   802.11ac (20M)




    5180                                  5180




    5200                                  5200




    5240                                  5240


                           Page 69 of 76           Report No.: UNIA2018121702FR-02



ANT B   802.11ac (40M)                           ANT B   802.11ac (80M)




        5190                                             5210




        5230
                         ANT B   802.11n (40M)




        5190                                             5230


                         Page 70 of 76     Report No.: UNIA2018121702FR-02



  ANT C    802.11a                       ANT C   802.11ac (20M)




        5180                                     5180




        5200                                     5200




        5240                                     5240




ANT C   802.11ac (40M)                   ANT C   802.11ac (80M)


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5190                                5210




5230
       ANT C   802.11n (40M)




5190                                5230


                  Page 72 of 76     Report No.: UNIA2018121702FR-02

ANT D   802.11a                   ANT D   802.11ac (20M)




    5180                                  5180




    5200                                  5200




    5240                                  5240


                           Page 73 of 76           Report No.: UNIA2018121702FR-02

ANT D   802.11ac (40M)                           ANT D   802.11ac (80M)




        5190                                             5210




        5230
                         ANT D   802.11n (40M)




        5190                                             5230


                                            Page 74 of 76                Report No.: UNIA2018121702FR-02


10. FREQUENCY STABILITY

10.1 Test Limit
  Manufacturers of U-NII devices are responsible for ensuring frequency stability such that an emission is
  maintained within the band of operation under all conditions of normal operation as specified in the user’s
  manual.


10.2 Test Procedure
  1. The EUT was placed inside temperature chamber and powered and powered by nominal DC voltage.
  2. Set EUT as normal operation.
  3. Turn the EUT on and couple its output to spectrum.
  4. Turn the EUT off and set the chamber to the highest temperature specified.
  5. Allow sufficient time (approximately 30 min) for the temperature of the chamber to stabilize,
   turn the EUT and measure the operating frequency.
  6. Repeat step with the temperature chamber set to the lowest temperature.

10.3 Test Result

  PASS


                                          Page 75 of 76               Report No.: UNIA2018121702FR-02


11. ANTENNA REQUIREMENT

 Standard Applicable:
 For intentional device, according to FCC 47 CFR Section 15.203, 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.

 Antenna Connected Construction
 The antenna used in this product is an External Antenna, The directional gains of antenna used for
 transmitting is 5dBi.


                          Page 76 of 76        Report No.: UNIA2018121702FR-02


12. PHOTOGRAPH OF TEST




  Radiated Emission
    (Below 1G)




Radiated Emission
    (Above 1G)




Conducted Emission




                         ***End of Report***



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