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FCC ID: Z6QFC12049A

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        GUANGDONG FEILUN TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.


                                                      Application For Certification

                                                          FCC ID: Z6QFC12049A

                                TOY RC MONSTER CAR TURBO TUMBLER

                                                                   Model: FL2015B

                                                                         Transmitter

                                               Report No.: GZHH00168945-001

    We hereby certify that the sample of the above item is considered to comply with the
            requirements of FCC Part 15, Subpart C for Intentional Radiator,
                                 mention 47 CFR [10-1-13]

Prepared and Checked by:                                                                       Approved by:

                                                                                                                                        Digitally signed
                                                                                                                                        by Andy Yan
                                                                                                                                        Location: Intertek
                                                                                                                                        Testing Services
Sign on file
Terry Tang                                                                                     Andy Yan
Engineer                                                                                       Senior Project Engineer
                                                                                               Date: April 16, 2015




•    The test results reported in this test report shall refer only to the sample actually tested and shall not refer or be deemed to refer to bulk from which such a sample
     may be said to have been obtained.
•    This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability
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     any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report. Any use of the Intertek name or
     one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test
     results referenced from this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever
     been under an Intertek certification program.
•    For Terms And Conditions of the services, it can be provided upon request.
•    The evaluation data of the report will be kept for 3 years from the date of issuance.


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                                    Intertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ltd. Kejiyuan Branch
                       6F, D Block, Huahan Building, Langshan Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P. R. China
                                         Tel: (86 755) 8601 6288 Fax: (86 755) 8601 6751


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                            GENERAL INFORMATION

           GUANGDONG FEILUN TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.

                                MODEL: FL2015B

                             FCC ID: Z6QFC12049A

Grantee:                    GUANGDONG FEILUN TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL
                            CO., LTD.
Grantee Address:            Haisheng Road, Laimei Industrial District, Fengxiang
                            Chenghai Shantou, Guangdong, China
Contact Person:             Shaona Cai
Tel:                        0754-85717755
Manufacturer:               GUANGDONG FEILUN TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL
                            CO., LTD.
Manufacturer Address:       Haisheng Road, Laimei Industrial District, Fengxiang
                            Chenghai Shantou, Guangdong, China
Model:                      FL2015B
Type of EUT:                Transmitter
Description of EUT:         Toy RC Monster Car Turbo Tumbler
Serial Number:              N/A
FCC ID :                    Z6QFC12049A
Date of Sample Submitted:   February 6, 2015
Date of Test:               April 10, 2015
Report No.:                 GZHH00168945-001
Report Date:                April 16, 2015
Environmental Conidtions:   Temperature: +10 to 40°C
                            Humidity: 10 to 90%




 Report No.: GZHH00168945-001
 FCC ID: Z6QFC12049A
 TRF No.: FCC 15C_TX_b
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                           SUMMARY OF TEST RESULT

       GUANGDONG FEILUN TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.

                                   MODEL: FL2015B

                                 FCC ID: Z6QFC12049A

         TEST SPECIFICATION                            REFERENCE              RESULTS
Maximum Peak Output Power                       15.247(b), (c) / RSS-210 A8.4   N/A
Hopping Channel Carrier Frequencies             15.247(e) / RSS-210 A8.1        N/A
Separation (for 2.4GHz Digital)
20dB Bandwidth of the Hopping Channel           15.247(a) / RSS-210 A8.1              N/A
Number of Hopping Frequencies                   15.247(e) / RSS-210 A8.1              N/A
Average Time of Occupancy of Hopping            15.247(e) / RSS-210 A8.1              N/A
Frequency
Anteann Conducted Spurious Emissions            15.247(d) / RSS-210 A8.5              N/A
Radiated Spurious Emissions                     15.247(d) / RSS-210 A8.5              N/A
RF Exposure Compliance                          15.247(i) / RSS-Gen 5.5               N/A
Transmitter Power Line Conducted                15.207 / RSS-Gen 7.2.2                N/A
Emissions
Transmitter Field Strength (for 27MHz)          15.227 / RSS-310 3.8                  N/A
Transmitter Field Strength (for 40MHz)          15.229 / RSS-210 A2.7                 N/A
Transmitter Field Strength, Bandwidth           15.231(a) / RSS-210 A1.1.1            N/A
and Timing Requirement (for Remote
Control)
Transmitter Field Strength, Bandwidth           15.231(e) / RSS-210 A1.1.5            N/A
and Timing Requirement (for 433MHz)
Transmitter Field Strength and                  15.239 / RSS-210 A2.8                 N/A
Bandwidth Requirement(for 88-108MHz)
Transmitter Field Strength and                  15.249 / RSS-210 A2.9                 N/A
Bandwidth Requirement(for 902-
928MHz or 2.4GHz)
Transmitter Field Strength and                  15.235 / RSS-310 3.9                 Pass
Bandwidth Requirement (for 49MHz)
Receiver / Digital Device Radiated              15.109 / ICES-003                     N/A
Eissions
Digital Device Conducted Emissions              15.107 / ICES-003                     N/A

Note: 1. The EUT uses an integral antenna, in accordance to section 15.203, is considered
         sufficient to comply with the pervisions of this section.
      2. Pursuant to FCC part 15 Section 15.215(c), the 20 dB bandwidth of the emission was
         contained within the frequency band designated (mentioned as above) which the EUT
         operated. The effects, if any, from frequency sweeping, frequency hopping, other
         modulation techniques and frequency stability over excepted variations in temperature
         and supply voltage were considered.

Report No.: GZHH00168945-001
FCC ID: Z6QFC12049A
TRF No.: FCC 15C_TX_b
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                                              Table of Contents

1.0     General Description ....................................................................................... 1
  1.1   Product Description .......................................................................................... 1
  1.2   Related Submittal(s) Grants.............................................................................. 1
  1.3   Test Methodology ............................................................................................. 1
  1.4   Test Facility ...................................................................................................... 1

2.0     System Test Configuration ............................................................................ 2
  2.1   Justification ...................................................................................................... 2
  2.2   EUT Exercising Software .................................................................................. 2
  2.3   Special Accessories ......................................................................................... 2
  2.4   Equipment Modification .................................................................................... 2
  2.5   Measurement Uncertainty................................................................................. 2
  2.6   Support Equipment List and Description ........................................................... 2

3.0     Emission Results ........................................................................................... 3
  3.1   Field Strength Calculation................................................................................. 3
  3.2   Radiated Emission Configuration Photograph ................................................... 4
  3.3   Radiated Emission Data ................................................................................... 4

4.0     Equipment Photographs ................................................................................ 6

5.0     Product Labelling ........................................................................................... 6

6.0     Technical Specifications ................................................................................ 6

7.0     Instruction Manual ......................................................................................... 6

8.0     Miscellaneous Information ............................................................................ 6
8.1     Measured Bandwidth........................................................................................ 7
8.2     Discussion Pulse Desensitivity ......................................................................... 8
8.3     Calculation of Average Factor........................................................................... 8
8.4     Emissions Test Procedures .............................................................................. 9

9.0     Equipment List ............................................................................................. 10




Report No.: GZHH00168945-001
FCC ID: Z6QFC12049A
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1.0   General Description

1.1   Product Description

      The equipment under test (EUT) is a transmitter for a TOY RC MONSTER CAR
      TURBO TUMBLER operating at 49.860 MHz which is controlled by a crystal. The
      EUT is powered by one 9.0V 6F22 size battery.

      Antenna Type: integral antenna

      Type of modulation: Pulse modulation

      For electronic filing, the brief circuit description is saved with filename: descri.pdf.


1.2   Related Submittal(s) Grants

      This is an application for certification of a transmitter for the TOY RC MONSTER
      CAR TURBO TUMBLER, and there has a receiver which associated with this
      EUT has been subjected to the FCC DOC.


1.3   Test Methodology

      Radiated emission measurements were performed according to the
      procedures in ANSI C63.4 (2009). Radiated Emission measurement was
      performed in a Semi-anechoic chamber. Preliminary scans were performed
      in the Semi-anechoic chamber only to determine worst case modes. For
      each scan, the procedure for maximizing emissions in Appendices D and E
      were followed. All Radiated tests were performed at an antenna to EUT
      distance of 3 meters, unless stated otherwise in the "Justification Section"
      of this Application.


1.4   Test Facility

      The Semi-anechoic chamber facility used to collect the radiated data is Intertek
      Testing Services Shenzhen Ltd. Kejiyuan Branch and located at 6F, D Block,
      Huahan Building, Langshan Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P. R. China.
      This test facility and site measurement data have been fully placed on file with
      the FCC (Registration Number: 242492).




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FCC ID: Z6QFC12049A
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2.0   System Test Configuration

2.1   Justification

      The system was configured for testing in a typical fashion (as a customer would
      normally use it), and in the confines as outlined in ANSI C63.4 (2009).

      The EUT was powered by one new 9.0V 6F22 size battery during test.

      For maximizing emissions below 30 MHz, the EUT was rotated through 360°,
      the centre of the loop antenna was placed 1 meter above the ground, and the
      antenna polarization was changed. For maximizing emission at and above 30
      MHz, the EUT was rotated through 360°, the antenna height was varied from 1
      meter to 4 meters above the ground plane, and the antenna polarization was
      changed. This step by step procedure for maximizing emissions led to the data
      report in Exhibit 3.0.

      The unit was operated standalone and placed in the centre of the turntable.

      The equipment under test (EUT) was configured for testing in a typical fashion
      (as a customer would normally use it). The EUT was mounted to a plastic stand if
      necessary and placed on the wooden turntable, which enabled the engineer to
      maximize emissions through its placement in the three orthogonal axes.

2.2   EUT Exercising Software

      There was no special software to exercise the device. Once the unit is powered
      up, it can transmit the RF signal continuously.

2.3   Special Accessories
      There are no special accessories necessary for compliance of this product.

2.4   Equipment Modification

      Any modifications installed previous to testing by GUANGDONG FEILUN
      TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. will be incorporated in each production
      model sold/leased in the United States.

      Some modifications were installed by Intertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ltd
      Kejiyuan Branch.

2.5   Measurement Uncertainty
      When determining of the test conclusion, the Measurement Uncertainty of test
      has been considered.

2.6   Support Equipment List and Description
      N/A.

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3.0   Emission Results

      Data is included of the worst case configuration (the configuration which resulted
      in the highest emission levels). A sample calculation, configuration photographs
      and data tables of the emissions are included.


3.1   Field Strength Calculation

      The field strength is calculated by adding the Antenna Factor and Cable Factor,
      and subtracting the Amplifier Gain (if any), Average Factor (optional) from the
      measured reading. The basic equation with a sample calculation is as follows:
      FS = RA + AF + CF - AG - AV
      where          FS = Field Strength in dBµV/m
                     RA = Receiver Amplitude (including preamplifier) in dBµV
                     CF = Cable Attenuation Factor in dB
                     AF = Antenna Factor in dB
                     AG = Amplifier Gain in dB
                     AV = Average Factor in dB

      In the following table(s), the reading shown on the data table reflects the preamplifier
      gain. An example for the calculations in the following table is as follows:
      FS = RR + LF
      where           FS = Field Strength in dBµV/m
                      RR = RA - AG - AV in dBµV
                      LF = CF + AF in dB

      Assume a receiver reading of 52.0 dBµV is obtained. The antenna factor of
      7.4 dB and cable factor of 1.6 dB are added. The amplifier gain of 29 dB and
      average factor of 5 dB are subtracted, giving a field strength of 27 dBµV/m.
      This value in dBµV/m was converted to its corresponding level in µV/m.

      RA = 52.0 dBµV/m
      AF = 7.4 dB                           RR = 18.0 dBµV
      CF = 1.6 dB                           LF = 9.0 dB
      AG = 29.0 dB
      AV = 5.0 dB
      FS = RR + LF
      FS = 18 + 9 = 27 dBµV/m

      Level in µV/m = Common Antilogarithm [(27 dBµV/m)/20] = 22.4 µV/m




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3.2   Radiated Emission Configuration Photograph

      Worst Case Radiated Emission at 99.72 MHz

      For electronic filing, the worst case radiated emission configuration photographs
      are saved with filename: radiated photos.pdf.


3.3   Radiated Emission Data

      The data on the following page lists the significant emission frequencies, the
      limit and the margin of compliance. Numbers with a minus sign are below the
      limit.

      Judgment: Passed by 1.6 dB




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FCC ID: Z6QFC12049A
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Applicant: GUANGDONG FEILUN TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
Date of test: April 10, 2015
Model: FL2015B
Test Mode: Transmit
                                 Table 1

                                   Radiated Emissions

 Polarization Frequency Reading   Pre-   Antenna Average    Net     Limit  Margin
                (MHz)   (dBµV)    Amp     Factor  Factor   at 3m    at 3m   (dB)
                                  Gain     (dB)   (-dB)  (dBµV/m) (dBµV/m)
                                  (dB)
  Vertical   49.860       49.8     0.0    18.4      4.1       64.1   80.0     -15.9
  Vertical   99.720       55.0    20.0     6.9       --       41.9   43.5      -1.6
  Vertical   149.580      53.4    20.0     6.3       --       39.7   43.5      -3.8
  Vertical   199.440      39.9    20.0     8.1       --       28.0   43.5     -15.5
  Vertical   249.300      33.2    20.0     6.9       --       20.1   46.0     -25.9
  Vertical   299.160      37.1    20.0     7.8       --       24.9   46.0     -21.1
  Vertical   349.020      32.2    20.0    13.9       --       26.1   46.0     -19.9

NOTES: 1. Peak Detector Data unless otherwise stated.

         2. All measurements were made at 3 meters. Harmonic emissions not
            detected at the 3-meter distances were measured at 0.3-meter and an
            inverse proportional extrapolation was performed to compare the signal
            level to the 3-meter limit. No other harmonic emissions than those
            reported were detected at a test distance of 0.3-meter.

         3. Negative sign in the column shows value below limit.

         4. Loop antenna is used for the emissions below 30 MHz.




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4.0   Equipment Photographs

      For electronic filing, the photographs are saved with filename: external photos.pdf
      and internal photos.pdf.


5.0   Product Labelling

      For electronics filing, the FCC ID label artwork and the label location are saved
      with filename: label.pdf.


6.0   Technical Specifications

      For electronic filing, the block diagram and schematic of the tested EUT are
      saved with filename: block.pdf and circuit.pdf respectively.


7.0   Instruction Manual

      For electronic filing, a preliminary copy of the Instruction Manual is saved with
      filename: manual.pdf.

      This manual will be provided to the end-user with each unit sold/leased in the
      United States.


8.0   Miscellaneous Information

      This miscellaneous information includes details of the measured bandwidth, the
      test procedure and calculation of factors such as pulse desensitization and
      averaging factor.




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8.1   Measured Bandwidth

      The plot saved in bw.pdf which shows the fundamental emission is confined in
      the specified band. And it also shows that the emission is at least 44.24 dB
      below the carrier level at the band edge (49.81MHz and 49.91 MHz). It meets
      the requirement of Section 15.235(b).

      Pursuant to FCC part 15 Section 15.215(c), the 20dB bandwidth of the emission
      was contained within the frequency band designated (mentioned as above)
      which the EUT operated. The effects, if any, from frequency sweeping,
      frequency hopping, other modulation techniques and frequency stability over
      excepted variations in temperature and supply voltage were considered.




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8.2   Discussion of Pulse Desensitization

      The determination of pulse desensitivity was made in accordance with Hewlett
      Packard Application Note 150-2, Spectrum Analysis ... Pulsed RF.

      The effective period (Teff) was approximately 565.2 µs for a digital "1" bit, as
      shown in the plots of Exhibit 8.3. With a resolution bandwidth (3 dB) of 100
      kHz, the pulse desensitivity factor was 0 dB.


8.3   Calculation of Average Factor

      Averaging factor in dB = 20 log (duty cycle)

      The specification for output field strengths in accordance with the FCC rules
      specify measurements with an average detector. During testing, a spectrum
      analyzer incorporating a peak detector was used. Therefore, a reduction factor
      can be applied to the resultant peak signal level and compared to the limit for
      measurement instrumentation incorporating an average detector.

      The time period over which the duty cycle is measured is 100 milliseconds, or
      the repetition cycle, whichever is a shorter time frame. The worst case (highest
      percentage on) duty cycle is used for the calculation. The duty cycle is
      measured by placing the spectrum analyzer in zero scan (receiver mode) and
      linear mode at maximum bandwidth (3 MHz at 3 dB down) and viewing the
      resulting time domain signal output from the analyzer on a Tektronix
      oscilloscope. The oscilloscope is used because of its superior time base and
      triggering facilities.

      A plot of the worst-case duty cycle as detected in this manner are saved with
      filename: af.pdf

      The duty cycle is simply the on-time divided by the period:

      The duration of one cycle = 20.0000ms
      Effective period of the cycle = 565.2 x 10 + 1.6957 ms x 4 = 12.4348ms

      DC = 12.4348ms / 20.0000ms = 0.6217 or 62.17%

      Therefore, the averaging factor is found by 20 log10 0.6217 = -4.1 dB




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8.4   Emissions Test Procedures

      The following is a description of the test procedure used by Intertek Testing
      Services in the measurements of transmitters operating under Part 15, Subpart
      C rules.

      The test set-up and procedures described below are designed to meet the
      requirements of ANSI C63.4 - 2009.

      The transmitting equipment under test (EUT) is placed on a wooden turntable
      which is four feet in diameter and approximately one meter in height above the
      ground plane. During the radiated emissions test, the turntable is rotated and
      any cables leaving the EUT are manipulated to find the configuration resulting in
      maximum emissions. The EUT is adjusted through all three orthogonal axes to
      obtain maximum emission levels. The antenna height and polarization are
      varied during the testing to search for maximum signal levels.

      Detector function for radiated emissions is in peak mode. Average readings,
      when required, are taken by measuring the duty cycle of the equipment under
      test and subtracting the corresponding amount in dB from the measured peak
      readings. A detailed description for the calculation of the average factor can
      be found in Exhibit 8.3.

      The frequency range scanned is from the lowest radio frequency signal
      generated in the device which is greater than 9 kHz to the tenth harmonic of the
      highest fundamental frequency or 40 GHz, whichever is lower.




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8.4   Emissions Test Procedures (cont'd)

      The EUT is warmed up for 15 minutes prior to the test.

      AC power to the unit is varied from 85% to 115% nominal and variation in the
      fundamental emission field strength is recorded. If battery powered, a new,
      fully charged battery is used.

      Conducted measurements are made as described in ANSI C63.4 - 2009.

      The IF bandwidth used for measurement of radiated signal strength was 10 kHz
      for emission below 30 MHz and 120 kHz for emission from 30 MHz to 1000
      MHz. Where pulsed transmissions of short enough pulse duration warrant, a
      greater bandwidth is selected according to the recommendations of Hewlett
      Packard Application Note 150-2. A discussion of whether pulse desensitivity is
      applicable to this unit is included in this report (See Exhibit 8.2).

      Transmitter measurements are normally conducted at a measurement distance
      of three meters. However, to assure low enough noise floor in the restricted
      bands, signals are acquired at a distance of one meter or less. All
      measurements are extrapolated to three meters using inverse scaling, but those
      measurements taken at a closer distance are so marked.


9.0 Equipment List

 Equipment                                    Model
             Equipment     Manufacturer                 Serial No.   Cal. Date   Due Date
    No.                                        No.
              BiConiLog
  SZ061-03                      ETS           3142C     00066460     28-Jun-14   28-Jun-15
               Antenna
                 EMI
  SZ185-01                      R&S           ESCI       100547      10-May-14   10-May-15
               Receiver
              Anechoic                       RFD-F/A-
  SZ188-01                      ETS                       4102       2-May-14    2-May-15
              Chamber                          100
  SZ062-04    RF Cable       RADIALL         RG 213U        --       8-Jan-14     8-Jul-15
                                               0.04-
  SZ062-06    RF Cable       RADIALL                        --       8-Jan-14     8-Jul-15
                                             26.5GHz
             Active Loop
  SZ061-06                 Electro-Metrics   EM-6876       217       29-Apr-14   29-Apr-15
              Antenna




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FCC ID: Z6QFC12049A
TRF No.: FCC 15C_TX_b
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