Ericsson Radiated Emission
Ericsson Radiated Emission
Ericsson Radiated Emission
for
DOT 44Kr B48 (KRY 901 516/3) and DOT 41Kr B48 (KRY 901 516/4)
(Contiguous & non- Contiguous modes)
15.109 / 6.2 Radiated Emissions (RE) FCC Part 15 / ANSI C63.4 Pass 3.2
15.107 / 6.1 Conducted Emissions (CE) for AC Power FCC Part 15 / ANSI C63.4 NA NA
96.41 e) 2) Additional protection levels (RE) FCC Part 96 / ANSI C63.26 Pass 3.2
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Radiated Emissions Test Report for 7169010768-TR-EMC-06-01-F15
DOT 44Kr B48 (KRY 901 516/3) and DOT 41Kr B48 Prepared for: Ericsson Canada
(KRY 901 516/4)
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Customer information
Company name Ericsson Canada
Mailing address 349 Terry Fox Drive, Ottawa, On, K2K 2V6, Canada
Primary contact Denis Lalonde
Title Team Leader RA Verification
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Table of contents
About this document ................................................................................................................................. 2
1. Executive summary ............................................................................................................................ 8
1.1 Compliance summary ..................................................................................................................... 9
2. Details of the equipment under test ................................................................................................ 10
2.1 Assessed hardware ........................................................................................................................ 10
2.2 Product overview .......................................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Product port definition and EUT cable information ..................................................................... 13
2.4 Configurations of the EUT............................................................................................................ 14
2.4.1 Configuration 1: Dot 41Kr B48 with IRU 1648 (contiguous mode) .................................... 14
2.4.1.1 Radiated Emissions Single RAT/Single Carrier Configurations (LTE) – Cfg 1 ......... 15
2.4.1.2 Radiated Emissions Single RAT / Single Carrier Configurations (NR) – Cfg 1 ........ 16
2.4.1.3 Radiated Emissions Single RAT / Multi Carriers Configurations (LTE) – Cfg 1 ...... 17
2.4.1.4 Radiated Emissions Multi RAT/Multi Carrier Configuration (LTE+NR) – Cfg 1 ..... 18
2.4.2 Configuration 2: Dot 41Kr B48 with IRU 1649 (non-contiguous mode)............................. 19
2.4.2.1 Radiated Emissions Single RAT/Single Carrier Configuration (LTE) – Cfg 2 .......... 19
2.4.2.2 Radiated Emissions Single RAT/ Multi Carrier Configuration (LTE) – Cfg 2........... 20
2.4.2.3 Radiated Emissions Multi RAT/Multi Carrier Configuration (LTE + NR) – Cfg 2 ... 21
2.5 Modifications of the EUT during testing ...................................................................................... 21
2.6 Inventory of the EUT and support equipments ............................................................................. 21
3. Detailed test results of Emissions .................................................................................................... 23
3.1 Measurement instrumentation ....................................................................................................... 23
3.2 Radiated Emissions, E-field .......................................................................................................... 24
3.2.1 Test specification and limits ................................................................................................. 24
3.2.2 Test procedure ....................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.3 Calculation of the compliance margin .................................................................................. 26
3.2.4 Measurement uncertainties ................................................................................................... 26
3.2.5 Test results of RE – Single RAT / Carrier (LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 ............................ 27
3.2.6 Test results of RE – Single RAT / Carrier (LTE – Bot channel) – Cfg 1 ............................. 32
3.2.7 Test results of RE – Single RAT / Carrier (LTE – Top channel) - Cfg 1 ............................. 35
3.2.8 Test results of RE – Single RAT / Carrier (NR – Middle channel) – Cfg 1 ......................... 38
3.2.9 Test results of RE – Single RAT / Multi Carrier (LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 .................. 41
3.2.10 Test results of RE – (Multi RAT / Multi Carrier – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 ............................ 44
3.2.11 Test results of RE – Single RAT / Carrier (LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2 ............................ 47
3.2.12 Test results of RE – Single RAT / Multi Carrier (LTE) – Cfg 2 .......................................... 52
3.2.13 Test results of RE – (Multi RAT / Multi Carrier) – Cfg 2 .................................................... 55
3.2.14 Radiated Emissions test setup picture ................................................................................... 58
3.2.15 Test equipment ...................................................................................................................... 59
3.2.16 Test conclusion ..................................................................................................................... 59
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4. References ......................................................................................................................................... 60
4.1 Appendix A: Abbreviations .......................................................................................................... 61
List of figures
Figure 1: The EUT with four Internal RF ports, Dot 44Kr B48 ............................................................... 10
Figure 2: The EUT with four external RF ports, Dot 41Kr B48............................................................... 11
Figure 3: Test configuration 1 for Emission tests (contiguous mode) ...................................................... 14
Figure 4: Carrier detail – Single RAT /Single carrier (LTE) .................................................................... 15
Figure 5: Tested carrier detail, Single RAT /Single carrier (LTE) – SC 1 ............................................... 15
Figure 6: Carrier detail – Single RAT / Single carrier (NR)..................................................................... 16
Figure 7: Carrier detail – Single RAT / Multi carrier (LTE) .................................................................... 17
Figure 8: Carrier detail – MultiCarrier / Multi RAT Configuration ......................................................... 18
Figure 9: Test configuration 2 for Emission tests (non-contiguous mode) .............................................. 19
Figure 10: Carrier detail – Single RAT/Single carrier Configuration ...................................................... 19
Figure 11: Carrier detail – Single RAT / Multi carrier (LTE) .................................................................. 20
Figure 12: Carrier detail – MultiCarrier / Multi RAT Configuration ....................................................... 21
Figure 13: Setup of Radiated Emissions ................................................................................................... 25
Figure 14: Plot of RE at 3 m – 30 to1000 MHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 ................................. 28
Figure 15: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1.................................. 29
Figure 16: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1................................ 30
Figure 17: Plot of RE at 1m from 18 to 26.5 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1............................. 31
Figure 18: Plot of RE at 1m from 26.5 to 40 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1............................. 31
Figure 19: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (SC, LTE – Bot channel) – Cfg 1................................... 33
Figure 20: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (SC, LTE – Bot channel) – Cfg 1................................. 34
Figure 21: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (SC, LTE – Top channel) – Cfg 1 .................................. 36
Figure 22: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (SC, LTE – Top channel) – Cfg 1 ................................ 37
Figure 23: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (SC, NR – Middle channel) – Cfg 1............................... 39
Figure 24: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (SC, NR – Middle channel) – Cfg 1............................. 40
Figure 25: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (MC, LTE – Mid channel) - Cfg 1 ................................. 42
Figure 26: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (MC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 .............................. 43
Figure 27: Plot of RE at 3 m from 30 to 1000 MHz (MR (LTE + NR) – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 ............. 44
Figure 28: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (MR (LTE + NR) – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 ..................... 45
Figure 29: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (MR (LTE + NR) – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 ................... 46
Figure 30: Plot of RE at 3 m – 30 to1000 MHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2 ................................. 48
Figure 31: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2.................................. 49
Figure 32: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2................................ 50
Figure 33: Plot of RE at 1m from 18 to 26.5 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2............................. 51
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Figure 34: Plot of RE at 1m from 26.5 to 40 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2............................. 51
Figure 35: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (MC, LTE) – Cfg 2 ........................................................ 53
Figure 36: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (MC, LTE) – Cfg 2 ...................................................... 54
Figure 37: Plot of RE at 3 m from 30 to 1000 MHz (MR (LTE + NR)) – Cfg 2 ..................................... 55
Figure 38: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (MR (LTE + NR)) – Cfg 2 ............................................. 56
Figure 39: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (MR (LTE + NR)) – Cfg 2 ........................................... 57
Figure 40: Setup for RE tests .................................................................................................................... 58
List of tables
Table 1: Summary of test results for the USA; FCC Part 15 subpart B ..................................................... 9
Table 2: Summary of test results for the USA; FCC Part 96.41 e) 2) ........................................................ 9
Table 3: Assessed hardware ...................................................................................................................... 10
Table 4: DOT 41Kr B48 Product info ...................................................................................................... 12
Table 5: System port definition Dot 41Kr B48......................................................................................... 13
Table 6: Inventory of the EUT – Configuration 1 .................................................................................... 22
Table 7: Inventory of the EUT – Configuration 2 .................................................................................... 22
Table 8: RE test requirements ................................................................................................................... 24
Table 9: RE limits at 10 m for Class B of FCC ........................................................................................ 24
Table 10: Emission limits for FCC Part 96 e) 2) ...................................................................................... 24
Table 11: RE test results from 30 to 1000 MHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 ..... 28
Table 12: RE test results from 30 to 1000 MHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 ..... 28
Table 13: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 ............ 29
Table 14: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 ............ 29
Table 15: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 .......... 30
Table 16: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 .......... 30
Table 17: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Bot channel) – Cfg 1 ............. 33
Table 18: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Bot channel) – Cfg 1 ............. 33
Table 19: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Bot channel) – Cfg 1 ........... 34
Table 20: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Bot channel) – Cfg 1 ................. 34
Table 21: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Top channel) – Cfg 1 ............ 36
Table 22: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Top channel) – Cfg 1 ............ 36
Table 23: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Top channel) – Cfg 1 .......... 37
Table 24: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Top channel) – Cfg 1 .......... 37
Table 25: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, NR – Middle channel) – Cfg 1 ......... 39
Table 26: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, NR – Middle channel) – Cfg 1 ......... 39
Table 27: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, NR – Middle channel) – Cfg 1 ....... 40
Table 28: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz FCC Part 96 (SC, NR – Middle channel) – Cfg 1 ............. 40
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Table 29: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 ........... 42
Table 30: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (MC, LTE – Mid channel) - Cfg 1 ........... 42
Table 31: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 ......... 43
Table 32: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz FCC Part 96 (MC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 .............. 43
Table 33: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MR (LTE + NR) – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 45
Table 34: RE test results from 1 to10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (MR (LTE + NR) – Mid channel) – Cfg 1 45
Table 35: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MR (LTE + NR) – Mid ch) - Cfg 1 ....... 46
Table 36: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz Part 96 (MR (LTE + NR) – Mid channel) – Cfg 1............ 46
Table 37: RE test results from 30 to 1000 MHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2 ..... 48
Table 38: RE test results from 30 to 1000 MHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2 ..... 48
Table 39: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2 ............ 49
Table 40: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2 ............ 49
Table 41: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2 .......... 50
Table 42: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2 .......... 50
Table 43: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MC, LTE) – Cfg 2 ................................... 53
Table 44: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (MC, LTE) – Cfg 2 ................................... 53
Table 45: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MC, LTE) – Cfg 2 ................................. 54
Table 46: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz FCC Part 96 (MC, LTE) – Cfg 2....................................... 54
Table 47: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MR (LTE + NR)) – Cfg 2 ....................... 56
Table 48: RE test results from 1 to10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (MR (LTE + NR)) – Cfg 2 ........................ 56
Table 49: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MR (LTE + NR)) – Cfg 2 ..................... 57
Table 50: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz FCC Part 96 (MR (LTE + NR)) – Cfg 2 ........................... 57
Table 51: Test equipment used for RE ..................................................................................................... 59
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1. Executive summary
This document reports the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) testing performed on the product
called DOT 44Kr B48 (KRY 901 516/3) and DOT 41Kr B48 (KRY 901 516/4) for Ericsson Canada per
project number 7169010768. The objective of the test activities is to evaluate compliance of the product
to following EMC regulatory standards.
The DOT 44Kr B48 (KRY 901 516/3) and DOT 41Kr B48 (KRY 901 516/4) is verified to comply with
the Class B Emissions requirements of these standards:
• FCC Part 15 Subpart B [5] (Class B)
• FCC Part 96 [7] (Additional protection levels, Section - 96.41e) 2)
Information about the test result summary and, the equipment under test (EUT) is in the sections:
• Compliance summary
• Details of the equipment under test
• Detailed test results of Emissions
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FCC Results in
Description Specification/Method Pass or Fail
Section section
15.109 Radiated Emissions (RE) FCC Part 15/ANSI C63.4 Pass 3.2
15.107 Conducted Emissions (CE) for AC Power FCC Part 15/ANSI C63.4 NA NA
Table Notes
Table 2: Summary of test results for the USA; FCC Part 96.41 e) 2)
FCC Results in
Description Specification/Method Pass or Fail
Section section
96.41 e) 2) Additional protection levels - CBSD FCC Part 96/ ANSI C63.26 Pass 3.2
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DOT 44Kr B48, Dedicated Networks unit with internal antennas KRY 901 516/3
DOT 41Kr B48, Dedicated Networks unit with external RF ports KRY 901 516/4
Table Notes
1. The 2 units above use the same pcb and hardware. The only difference between the units is
the presence of the internal/external antennas. There fore all EMC tests were done only on the
external port variant.
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Figure 2: The EUT with four external RF ports, Dot 41Kr B48
The 2 units above use the same pcb and hardware. The only difference between the units is the presence
of the internal/external antennas. There fore all EMC tests were done only on the external port variant;
configurations of the DOT 41Kr B48 (KRY 901 516/4) that was tested is shown in the section
Configurations of the EUT. The EUT was tested in a tabletop setting.
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Port Name Port Description Port Type Interface Detail Plug-Cable Type
RJ45 Digital RDI / DC Power Input Telecom / DC Power ethernet RJ-45, CAT6A
SFP+ Digital RDI, Optical SFP+ Optical SFP optical fiber, LC SFP+, RDH 102 65/2,
3A, 3B, 4A, 4B RF to antenna B48 Antenna RF SMA, Coax >3m
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2.4.1 Configuration 1: Dot 41Kr B48 with IRU 1648 (contiguous mode)
Figure 3 shows the configuration 1 of the EUT for Radiated Emissions test.
Following RAT/carrier configurations were tested during this Radiated Emissions evaluations for
configuration 1.
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Radiated Emissions measurements were compared between above 4 LTE carrier setups. SC1 was found
to have higher emissions than SC2, SC3 and SC4. Single RAT/Single carrier LTE in this report are
therefore measured using SC1 Middle, Bottom, Top channel carrier setup. Tested carrier/frequency
detail in Figure 5: Tested carrier detail, Single RAT /Single carrier (LTE) – SC 1.
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2.4.1.2 Radiated Emissions Single RAT / Single Carrier Configurations (NR) – Cfg 1
Note: Radiated Emissions measurements were compared between above 9 NR carrier setups. SC1 was
found to have higher emissions than SC2, SC3, SC4, SC5, SC6, SC7, SC8 and SC9. All plots with
single NR carrier in this report are therefore measured using SC1 Middle channel NR carrier setup.
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2.4.1.3 Radiated Emissions Single RAT / Multi Carriers Configurations (LTE) – Cfg 1
Note: Radiated Emissions measurements were compared between MC1, and MC2. MC1 was found to
have higher emissions. All plots with Single RAT/Multi carrier in this report are therefore measured
using MC1 middle LTE carrier setups.
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Note: Radiated Emissions measurements were compared between MR1, and MR2. MR1 was found to
have higher emissions than MR2. All plots with Multi RAT/Multi carrier in this report are therefore
measured using MR1 Middle channel carrier configuration.
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2.4.2 Configuration 2: Dot 41Kr B48 with IRU 1649 (non-contiguous mode)
Figure 9 shows the configuration 2 of the EUT for Radiated Emissions test.
Following RAT/carrier configurations were tested during this Radiated Emissions evaluations for
configuration 2.
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2.4.2.2 Radiated Emissions Single RAT/ Multi Carrier Configuration (LTE) – Cfg 2
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2.4.2.3 Radiated Emissions Multi RAT/Multi Carrier Configuration (LTE + NR) – Cfg 2
Note: Radiated Emissions measurements were compared between MR1, and MR2. MR1 was found to
have higher emissions than MR2. All plots with Multi RAT/Multi carrier in this report are therefore
measured using MR1 carrier configuration setups as per table above.
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Product Product
Equipment Role Product Name Product Number
Release Serial#
EUT DOT 41Kr B48 KRY 901 516/4 R1A TD3W213281
Product Product
Equipment Role Product Name Product Number
Release Serial#
EUT DOT 41Kr B48 KRY 901 516/4 R1A TD3W213281
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The pre-scan was performed by rotating the system 360 degrees while recording all emissions
(frequency and amplitude). This procedure was repeated for antenna heights of 1 to 4 m, as well as
both polarizations of the receiving antenna.
• For tests above 1 GHz the receive antenna (horn) was placed 3 m away from the EUT. Absorbing
cones were placed on the floor between the antenna and the EUT. An initial scan was performed to
find emissions/frequencies requiring detailed measurement. The pre-scan was performed by rotating
the system 360 degrees while recording all emissions (frequency and amplitude). This procedure was
repeated for antenna heights of 1 to 4 m, as well as both polarizations of the receiving antenna.
• For tests between 18 and 40 GHz the receive horn antenna was placed at a 1 m distance from the
EUT with the absorbing cones placed on the floor. An initial scan was performed to find
emissions/frequencies requiring detail measurement. The pre-scan was performed on all sides of the
EUT, using both polarizations of the receive antenna to find any system emissions.
• For all above frequency ranges, the pre-scan peak data was compared to the limits. Peaks with less
than 6 dB of margin were maximized using the proper detector: the EUT was rotated in azimuth over
360 degrees to identify the direction of maximum emission, antenna height was then varied from 1
to 4 m to obtain maximum emission level.
Figure 13: Setup of Radiated Emissions
Rotation
1-4 m
Bilog
EUT
Control Room
Receiver
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3.2.5 Test results of RE – Single RAT / Carrier (LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Test location: 10-meter Ambient Free Chamber (AFC)
Date tested: 15 - 17 February 2022
Tested by: Tom Ott
Test configurations are listed as SC LTE in 2.4.1.1 as identified in the section Configurations of the
EUT. For the following test results that have supporting data tables, negative margin values indicate a
pass.
Red trace – Vertical antenna polarity, Blue trace – Horizonatal antenna polarity
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Figure 14: Plot of RE at 3 m – 30 to1000 MHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
60
dBµV/m FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - QPeak/3.0m/
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
0
30MHz 100M 1GHz
Frequency
Table 11: RE test results from 30 to 1000 MHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Limit Margin to
Frequency Level Height Azimuth Correction
Quasi-peak FCC part 15 Polarization
(MHz) (dBµV) (m) (deg) (dB)
(dBµV) Class B (dB)
Table 12: RE test results from 30 to 1000 MHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Margin to
Frequency Level Limit EIRP Height Azimuth Correction
EIRP Limit Polarization
(MHz) (dBµV) (dBµV) (m) (deg) (dB)
(dB)
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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Figure 15: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
90
dBµV/m
70
50
30
10
0
1GHz 10GHz
Frequency
Note: Peak above the limit is leakage of the EUT’s fundamentals from the 50-ohm terminations.
Table 13: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Table 14: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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Figure 16: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
80
dBµV/m
70
60
FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - Average/3.0m/
50
40
30
20
10
0
10GHz 18GHz
Frequency
Table 15: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Table 16: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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Figure 17: Plot of RE at 1m from 18 to 26.5 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
80
dBµV/m
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
18GHz 26.5GHz
Frequency
Note 1: In the plot above No Emissions exceeds the FCC Part 15 limit.
Note 2: In the plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted to
dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
Figure 18: Plot of RE at 1m from 26.5 to 40 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
80
dBµV/m
70
FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - Average/1.0m/
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
26.5GHz 40GHz
Frequency
Note 1: In the plot above No Emissions exceeds the FCC Part 15 limit.
Note 2: In the plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted to
dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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3.2.6 Test results of RE – Single RAT / Carrier (LTE – Bot channel) – Cfg 1
Test location: 10-meter Ambient Free Chamber (AFC)
Date tested: 15 - 17 February 2022
Tested by: Tom Ott
Test configurations are listed as SC LTE in 2.4.1.1 as identified in the section Configurations of the
EUT. For the following test results that have supporting data tables, negative margin values indicate a
pass.
Red trace – Vertical antenna polarity, Blue trace – Horizonatal antenna polarity
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Figure 19: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (SC, LTE – Bot channel) – Cfg 1
90
dBµV/m
70
50
30
10
0
1GHz 10GHz
Frequency
Note: Peak above the limit is leakage of the EUT’s fundamentals from the 50-ohm terminations.
Table 17: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Bot channel) – Cfg 1
Table 18: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Bot channel) – Cfg 1
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m, except for the fundamental. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna
port conducted emissions in applicable test report.
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Figure 20: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (SC, LTE – Bot channel) – Cfg 1
80
dBµV/m
70
60
FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - Average/3.0m/
50
40
30
20
10
0
10GHz 18GHz
Frequency
Table 19: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Bot channel) – Cfg 1
Table 20: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Bot channel) – Cfg 1
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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3.2.7 Test results of RE – Single RAT / Carrier (LTE – Top channel) - Cfg 1
Test location: 10-meter Ambient Free Chamber (AFC)
Date tested: 15 - 17 February 2022
Tested by: Tom Ott
Test configurations are listed as SC LTE in 2.4.1.1 as identified in the section Configurations of the
EUT. For the following test results that have supporting data tables, negative margin values indicate a
pass.
Red trace – Vertical antenna polarity, Blue trace – Horizonatal antenna polarity
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Figure 21: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (SC, LTE – Top channel) – Cfg 1
90
dBµV/m
70
50
30
10
0
1GHz 10GHz
Frequency
Table 21: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Top channel) – Cfg 1
Table 22: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Top channel) – Cfg 1
Margin to
Frequency Level Limit EIRP Height Azimuth Correction
EIRP Limit Polarization
(MHz) (dBµV) (dBµV) (m) (deg) (dB)
(dB)
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m, except for the fundamental. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna
port conducted emissions in applicable test report.
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Figure 22: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (SC, LTE – Top channel) – Cfg 1
80
dBµV/m
70
60
FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - Average/3.0m/
50
40
30
20
10
0
10GHz 18GHz
Frequency
Table 23: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Top channel) – Cfg 1
Table 24: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Top channel) – Cfg 1
Margin to
Frequency Level Limit EIRP Height Azimuth Correction
EIRP Limit Polarization
(MHz) (dBµV) (dBµV) (m) (deg) (dB)
(dB)
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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3.2.8 Test results of RE – Single RAT / Carrier (NR – Middle channel) – Cfg 1
Test location: 10-meter Ambient Free Chamber (AFC)
Date tested: 15 - 17 February 2022
Tested by: Tom Ott
Test configurations are listed as SC NR in 2.4.1.2 as identified in the section Configurations of the EUT.
For the following test results that have supporting data tables, negative margin values indicate a pass.
Red trace – Vertical antenna polarity, Blue trace – Horizonatal antenna polarity
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50
30
10
0
1GHz 10GHz
Frequency
Note: Peak above the limit is leakage of the EUT’s fundamentals from the 50-ohm terminations.
Table 25: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, NR – Middle channel) – Cfg 1
Table 26: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, NR – Middle channel) – Cfg 1
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m, except for the fundamental. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna
port conducted emissions in applicable test report.
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70
60
FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - Average/3.0m/
50
40
30
20
10
0
10GHz 18GHz
Frequency
Table 27: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, NR – Middle channel) – Cfg 1
Table 28: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz FCC Part 96 (SC, NR – Middle channel) – Cfg 1
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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3.2.9 Test results of RE – Single RAT / Multi Carrier (LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Test location: 10-meter Ambient Free Chamber (AFC)
Date tested: 15 - 17 February 2022
Tested by: Tom Ott
Test configurations are listed as MC LTE in 2.4.1.3 as identified in the section Configurations of the
EUT. For the following test results that have supporting data tables, negative margin values indicate a
pass.
Red trace – Vertical antenna polarity, Blue trace – Horizonatal antenna polarity
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Figure 25: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (MC, LTE – Mid channel) - Cfg 1
90
dBµV/m
70
50
30
10
0
1GHz 10GHz
Frequency
Note: Peak above the limit is leakage of the EUT’s fundamentals from the 50-ohm terminations.
Table 29: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Table 30: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (MC, LTE – Mid channel) - Cfg 1
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Figure 26: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (MC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
80
dBµV/m
70
60
FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - Average/3.0m/
50
40
30
20
10
0
10GHz 18GHz
Frequency
Table 31: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Table 32: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz FCC Part 96 (MC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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3.2.10 Test results of RE – (Multi RAT / Multi Carrier – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Test location: 10-meter Ambient Free Chamber (AFC)
Date tested: 15 - 17 February 2022
Tested by: Tom Ott
Test configurations are listed as MR (LTE + NR) in 2.4.1.4 as identified in the section Configurations of
the EUT. For the following test results that have supporting data tables, negative margin values indicate
a pass.
Red trace – Vertical antenna polarity, Blue trace – Horizonatal antenna polarity
Figure 27: Plot of RE at 3 m from 30 to 1000 MHz (MR (LTE + NR) – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
60
dBµV/m FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - QPeak/3.0m/
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
0
30MHz 100M 1GHz
Frequency
Note 1: In the plot above No Emissions exceeds the FCC Part 15 class B limit.
Note 2: In the plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted to
dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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Figure 28: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (MR (LTE + NR) – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
90
dBµV/m
70
50
30
10
0
1GHz 10GHz
Frequency
Note: Peak above the limit is leakage of the EUT’s fundamentals from the 50-ohm terminations.
Table 33: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MR (LTE + NR) – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Table 34: RE test results from 1 to10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (MR (LTE + NR) – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Limit
Frequency Level Margin to Height Azimuth Correction
EIRP Polarization
(MHz) (dBµV) EIRP Limit (dB) (m) (deg) (dB)
(dBµV)
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Figure 29: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (MR (LTE + NR) – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
80
dBµV/m
70
60
FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - Average/3.0m/
50
40
30
20
10
0
10GHz 18GHz
Frequency
Table 35: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MR (LTE + NR) – Mid ch) - Cfg 1
Table 36: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz Part 96 (MR (LTE + NR) – Mid channel) – Cfg 1
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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3.2.11 Test results of RE – Single RAT / Carrier (LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2
Test location: 10-meter Ambient Free Chamber (AFC)
Date tested: 15 - 17 February 2022
Tested by: Tom Ott
Test configurations are listed as SC LTE in 2.4.2.1 as identified in the section Configurations of the
EUT. For the following test results that have supporting data tables, negative margin values indicate a
pass.
Red trace – Vertical antenna polarity, Blue trace – Horizonatal antenna polarity
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Figure 30: Plot of RE at 3 m – 30 to1000 MHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2
60
dBµV/m FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - QPeak/3.0m/
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
0
30MHz 100M 1GHz
Frequency
Table 37: RE test results from 30 to 1000 MHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2
Limit Margin to
Frequency Level Height Azimuth Correction
Quasi-peak FCC part 15 Polarization
(MHz) (dBµV) (m) (deg) (dB)
(dBµV) Class B (dB)
Table 38: RE test results from 30 to 1000 MHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2
Margin to
Frequency Level Limit EIRP Height Azimuth Correction
EIRP Limit Polarization
(MHz) (dBµV) (dBµV) (m) (deg) (dB)
(dB)
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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Figure 31: Plot of RE at 3m from 1 to 10 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2
95
dBµV/m
80
60
FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - Average/3.0m/
40
20
0
1GHz 10GHz
Frequency
Note: Peak above the limit is leakage of the EUT’s fundamentals from the 50-ohm terminations.
Table 39: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2
Table 40: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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Figure 32: Plot of RE at 3m from 10 to 18 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2
80
dBµV/m
70
60
FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - Average/3.0m/
50
40
30
20
10
0
10GHz 18GHz
Frequency
Table 41: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2
Table 42: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 96 (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2
Limit
Frequency Level Margin to Height Azimuth Correction
EIRP Polarization
(MHz) (dBµV) EIRP Limit (dB) (m) (deg) (dB)
(dBµV)
10312.43367 42.16 55.23 -13.07 3.59 141.75 Vertical 9.94
13751.47662 42.66 55.23 -12.57 1.28 120.00 Vertical 14.91
13758.27758 42.49 55.23 -12.74 2.21 211.25 Horizontal 14.90
16798.79841 46.69 55.23 -8.54 2.42 139.25 Horizontal 16.96
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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Figure 33: Plot of RE at 1m from 18 to 26.5 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2
80
dBµV/m
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
18GHz 26.5GHz
Frequency
Note 1: In the plot above No Emissions exceeds the FCC Part 15 class B limit.
Note 2: In the plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted to
dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
Figure 34: Plot of RE at 1m from 26.5 to 40 GHz (SC, LTE – Mid channel) – Cfg 2
80
dBµV/m
70
FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - Average/1.0m/
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
26.5GHz 40GHz
Frequency
Note 1: In the plot above No Emissions exceeds the FCC Part 15 class B limit.
Note 2: In the plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted to
dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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80
60
FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - Average/3.0m/
40
20
0
1GHz 10GHz
Frequency
Note: Peaks above the limit are leakage of the EUT’s fundamentals from the 50-ohm terminations.
Table 43: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MC, LTE) – Cfg 2
Table 44: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (MC, LTE) – Cfg 2
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70
60
FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - Average/3.0m/
50
40
30
20
10
0
10GHz 18GHz
Frequency
Table 45: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MC, LTE) – Cfg 2
Table 46: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz FCC Part 96 (MC, LTE) – Cfg 2
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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Figure 37: Plot of RE at 3 m from 30 to 1000 MHz (MR (LTE + NR)) – Cfg 2
60
dBµV/m FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - QPeak/3.0m/
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
0
30MHz 100M 1GHz
Frequency
Note 1: In the plot above No Emissions exceeds the FCC Part 15 class B limit.
Note 2: In the plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted to
dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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80
60
FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - Average/3.0m/
40
20
0
1GHz 10GHz
Frequency
Note: Peaks above the limit are leakage of the EUT’s fundamentals from the 50-ohm terminations.
Table 47: RE test results from 1 to 10 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MR (LTE + NR)) – Cfg 2
Table 48: RE test results from 1 to10 GHz for FCC Part 96 (MR (LTE + NR)) – Cfg 2
Limit
Frequency Level Margin to Height Azimuth Correction
EIRP Polarization
(MHz) (dBµV) EIRP Limit (dB) (m) (deg) (dB)
(dBµV)
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70
60
FCC Part 15 Subpart B B - Average/3.0m/
50
40
30
20
10
0
10GHz 18GHz
Frequency
Table 49: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz for FCC Part 15 (MR (LTE + NR)) – Cfg 2
Table 50: RE test results from 10 to 18 GHz FCC Part 96 (MR (LTE + NR)) – Cfg 2
Note: In the table/Plot above, no emissions exceed the Part 96 radiated spurious emissions limit when converted
to dBuV/m. For final spurious emissions measurements to FCC Part 96, see antenna port conducted emissions in
applicable test report.
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EMC Automation Software Nexio V3.18 BAT-EMC F0163649 Not required Not required
Bilog Antenna TESEQ CBL 6111D SSG013965 2021-05-04 2022-05-04
Horn Antenna 3MCH 00003 ETS 3117 LAVE04211 2021-03-30 2022-03-30
Ant 3MCH 00004 ETS 3116 LAVE04210 2021-11-05 2023-11-05
EMI Receiver Rohde & Schwarz ESU26 SSG013729 2021-03-31 2022-03-31
Spectrum analyzer Rohde & Schwarz ESU-40 LAVE04092 2020-07-17 2022-07-17
Coaxial Cable Huber & Suhner 106A SSG012455 2021-01-05 2022-04-05
Coaxial Cable Huber & Suhner 106A SSG012711 2021-01-05 2022-04-05
Coaxial Cable Huber & Suhner 104PEA SSG012041 2021-01-05 2022-04-05
Coaxial Cable Huber & Suhner ST18/Nm/Nm/36 SSG012785 2021-01-06 2022-04-06
UFA 210B-1-1500-
Coaxial Cable Micro-Coax SSG012376 2021-01-06 2022-04-06
504504
Coaxial Cable Huber & Suhner 101 PEA, Sucoflex SSG012290 2020-11-04 2022-11-04
Pre-Amplifier BNR LNA SSG012594 2021-04-12 2022-04-12
MCN-40-18004000-
Pre-amp 18-40G microComp Nordie SSG014000 2021-11-04 2023-11-04
3.3-10P
Power Supply Hewlett Packard 6216A SSG013063 not required not required
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4. References
The documents, regulations, and standards that are referenced throughout this test report are listed
alphabetically as follows.
1. ANSI C63.2-2009, American National Standards Institute for Electromagnetic Noise and Field
Strength Instrumentation, 10 Hz to 40 GHz – Specifications.
2. ANSI C63.4-2014, American National Standards Institute for Methods of Measurement of Radio-
Noise Emission from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to
40 GHz.
3. CISPR 16 Publications (all parts and sections), Specification for Radio Disturbance and Immunity
Measuring Apparatus and Methods - Part 1: Radio Disturbance and Immunity Measuring
Apparatus.
4. CISPR 22 (2008, +IS 1, + IS 2, + IS 3: 2012), Information technology equipment - Radio
disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement.
5. FCC Rules for Radio Frequency Devices, Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 2, U.S.
Federal Communications Commission.
6. FCC Rules for Radio Frequency Devices, Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 15
Radio Frequency Devices, U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
7. FCC Rules for Radio Frequency Devices, Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 96
Citizens Broadband Radio Service, U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
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Term Definition
h/w hardware
IC Industry Canada
ICES Canadian Specification: ICES-003, Issue 3, “Spectrum Management: Interference-causing equipment standard
(Digital Apparatus)
IEC International Electro Technical Association
ISN Impedance Stabilization Network
LISN Line Impedance Stabilization Network
ms millisecond, unless otherwise specified
NA, na not applicable
PA Broadband Power Amplifier
PK Peak Detector
PS Power Supply
QP Quasi-peak Detector
QPA Quasi-peak Adapter (for the Spectrum Analyzer)
R 100-ohm Injection Resistor (Conducted Immunity)
RBW Resolution Bandwidth
RE Radiated Emissions
RF Radio-Frequency
RI Radiated Immunity
RMS Root-mean-square
s/w software
SA Spectrum Analyzer, the CISPR 16, ANSI C63.2 Compliant EMI meter
SG RF Signal Generator
SGen Surge Generator
STP Shielded Twisted Pair
T 50-ohm Coaxial Termination (Conducted Emissions / Immunity)
TL Transient Limiter
UFA Uniform field Area
VBW Video Bandwidth
VCP Vertical Coupling Plane
VDI Voltage Dips and Short Interruptions
VFF Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker
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