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Tes t R e p o r t C e r t i f i c a t i o n
Issued Date : Apr. 17, 2017
Report No. : 1710110R-RFUSP22V00
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Revision History
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Laboratory Information
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TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
Description Page
1. General Information ........................................................................................................ 7
1.1. EUT Description ............................................................................................................. 7
1.2. Test Mode ....................................................................................................................... 9
1.3. Tested System Details .................................................................................................. 10
1.4. Configuration of tested System .................................................................................... 10
1.5. EUT Exercise Software ................................................................................................ 10
2. Transmitter output power .............................................................................................. 11
2.1. Test Equipment ............................................................................................................. 11
2.2. Test Setup .................................................................................................................... 11
2.3. Limits ............................................................................................................................ 11
2.4. Test Procedur ............................................................................................................... 12
2.5. Uncertainty ................................................................................................................... 12
2.6. Test Result .................................................................................................................... 13
3. Peak Power Spectral Density ....................................................................................... 25
3.1. Test Equipment ............................................................................................................. 25
3.2. Test Setup .................................................................................................................... 25
3.3. Limits ............................................................................................................................ 25
3.4. Test Procedure ............................................................................................................. 26
3.5. Uncertainty ................................................................................................................... 26
3.6. Test Result .................................................................................................................... 27
4. Occupied Bandwidth..................................................................................................... 39
4.1. Test Equipment ............................................................................................................. 39
4.2. Test Setup .................................................................................................................... 39
4.3. Limits ............................................................................................................................ 39
4.4. Uncertainty ................................................................................................................... 39
4.5. Test Result .................................................................................................................... 40
5. Power Spectral Density Mask ....................................................................................... 52
5.1. Test Equipment ............................................................................................................. 52
5.2. Test Setup .................................................................................................................... 52
5.3. Limits ............................................................................................................................ 52
5.4. Test Procedure ............................................................................................................. 54
5.5. Uncertainty ................................................................................................................... 54
5.6. Test Result .................................................................................................................... 55
6. Peak Excursion ............................................................................................................ 67
6.1. Test Equipment ............................................................................................................. 67
6.2. Test Setup .................................................................................................................... 67
6.3. Limits ............................................................................................................................ 67
6.4. Test Procedure ............................................................................................................. 68
6.5. Uncertainty ................................................................................................................... 68
6.6. Test Result .................................................................................................................... 69
7. Frequency Stability ....................................................................................................... 81
7.1. Test Equipment ............................................................................................................. 81
7.2. Test Setup .................................................................................................................... 81
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1. General Information
Antenna Information
Antenna Type Dish Antenna & Dipole Antenna
Antenna Gain Dish : 26dBi
Dipole : 2.5dBi
Accessories Information
Dish Antenna Ubiquiti Networks Inc. / RocketDish
Dipole Antenna WHA YU INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. / N100-510037-A
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Note:
1. These tests are conducted on a sample for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with Part
90 Subpart Y.
2. This device is a composite device in accordance with Part 15 regulations. The function receiving
was measured and made a test report that the report number is 1710110R-RFUSP01V00 under
Declaration of Conformity.
3. Power setting Index table as below, this index table only for this device.
Dipole
4950 190 18
4965 VHT20 193 18
4980 196 18
Dish
4950 190 0
4965 VHT20 193 0
4980 196 0
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TX Mode 1: Transmit-Dish
Mode 2: Transmit-Dipole
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The types for all equipments, plus descriptions of all cables used in the tested system
(including inserted cards) are:
Connection Diagram
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2.3. Limits
§90.1215: The transmitting power of stations operating in the 4940-4990 MHz band must not
exceed the maximum limits in this section.
1 7 20
5 14 27
10 17 30
15 18.8 31.8
20 20 33
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2.5. Uncertainty
± 1.62 dB
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Channel 190_ANT0
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Channel 196_ANT1
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3.3. Limits
(b) Low power devices are also limited to a peak power spectral density of 8 dBm per one
MHz. Low power devices using channel bandwidths other than those listed above are
permitted; however, they are limited to a peak power spectral density of 8 dBm/MHz. If
transmitting antennas of directional gain greater than 9 dBi are used, both the maximum
conducted output power and the peak power spectral density should be reduced by the
amount in decibels that the directional gain of the antenna exceeds 9 dBi.
(c) The maximum conducted output power is measured as a conducted emission over any
interval of continuous transmission using instrumentation calibrated in terms of an
RMS-equivalent voltage. If the device cannot be connected directly, alternative techniques
acceptable to the Commission may be used. The measurement results shall be properly
adjusted for any instrument limitations, such as detector response times, limited resolution
bandwidth capability when compared to the emission bandwidth, sensitivity, etc., so as to
obtain a true maximum conducted output power measurement conforming to the definitions in
this paragraph for the emission in question
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The EUT transmitter output was connected through the appropriate 50-ohm attenuator to a
spectrum analyzer. Resolution bandwidth was set to 1% of occupied bandwidth and video
bandwidth was set to a value greater than the resolution bandwidth. Peak search was used to
find peak spectral density within 5 or 10 MHz signal bandwidth and centered within the 1 MHz
span of measurement; the spectrum analyzer integrated measurement plot was taken.
3.5. Uncertainty
± 1.62 dB
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4. Occupied Bandwidth
4.3. Limits
No Required
4.4. Uncertainty
681.6Hz
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5.3. Limits
Emission Mask L. For low power transmitters (20 dBm or less) operating in the 4940–4990
MHz frequency band, the power spectral density of the emissions must be attenuated below
the output power of the transmitter as follows:
(1) On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency between 0–45% of the authorized
bandwidth (BW): 0 dB.
(2) On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency between 45–50% of the
authorized bandwidth: 219 log (% of (BW)/45) dB.
(3) On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency between 50–55% of the
authorized bandwidth: 10 + 242 log (% of (BW)/50) dB.
(4) On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency between 55–100% of the
authorized bandwidth: 20 + 31 log (% of (BW)/55) dB attenuation.
(5) On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency between 100–150% of the
authorized bandwidth: 28 + 68 log (% of (BW)/100) dB attenuation.
(6) On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency above 150% of the authorized
bandwidth: 40 dB.
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(7) The zero dB reference is measured relative to the highest average power of the
fundamental emission measured across the designated channel bandwidth using a resolution
bandwidth of at least one percent of the occupied bandwidth of the fundamental emission and a
video bandwidth of 30 kHz. The power spectral density is the power measured within the
resolution bandwidth of the measurement device divided by the resolution bandwidth of the
measurement device. Emission levels are also based on the use of measurement
instrumentation employing a resolution bandwidth of at least one percent of the occupied
bandwidth.
Emission Mask M. For high power transmitters (greater than 20 dBm) operating in the
4940–4990 MHz frequency band, the power spectral density of the emissions must be
attenuated below the output power of the transmitter as follows:
(1) On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency between 0–45% of the authorized
bandwidth (BW): 0 dB.
(2) On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency between 45–50% of the
authorized bandwidth: 568 log (% of (BW)/45) dB.
(3) On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency between 50–55% of the
authorized bandwidth: 26 + 145 log (% of BW/50) dB.
(4) On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency between 55–100% of the
authorized bandwidth: 32 + 31 log (% of (BW)/55) dB.
(5) On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency between 100–150% of the
authorized bandwidth: 40 + 57 log (% of (BW)/100) dB.
(6) On any frequency removed from the assigned frequency between above 150% of the
authorized bandwidth: 50 dB or 55 + 10 log (P) dB, whichever is the lesser attenuation.
(7) The zero dB reference is measured relative to the highest average power of the
fundamental emission measured across the designated channel bandwidth using a resolution
bandwidth of at least one percent of the occupied bandwidth of the fundamental emission and a
video bandwidth of 30 kHz. The power spectral density is the power measured within the
resolution bandwidth of the measurement device divided by the resolution bandwidth of the
measurement device. Emission levels are also based on the use of measurement
instrumentation employing a resolution bandwidth of at least one percent of the occupied
bandwidth.
Equipment Classification
Emission Mask L Emission Mask M
NOTE:
Emission Mask L. For low power transmitters (20 dBm or less)
Emission Mask M. For high power transmitters (greater than 20 dBm)
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The EUT transmitter was connected to a spectrum analyzer through an appropriate 50 ohm
attenuator. The reference level for the mask was set using the highest average power of the
fundamental emission measured across the channel bandwidth using a RBW of at least 1% of
the occupied bandwidth of the fundamental emission (91 kHz for this test) and a VBW of 30
kHz.
5.5. Uncertainty
±1.62dB
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Result Pass
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6. Peak Excursion
6.3. Limits
The ratio of the peak excursion of the modulation envelope (measured suing a peak hold
function) to the peak transmit power (measured as specified above) shall not exceed 13 dB
across any 1 MHz bandwidth or the emission bandwidth whichever is less.
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1) Compliance with the peak excursion requirement of Section 90.1215 shall be demonstrated by
confirming that the ratio of the maximum of the peak-max-hold spectrum to the maximum of the
average
spectrum for continuous transmission does not exceed 13 dB. (Earlier procedures that required
computing the ratio of the two spectra at each frequency across the emission bandwidth can
lead to
unintended failures at band edges and will no longer be required.)
2) Set the spectrum analyzer span to view the entire emission bandwidth.
3) Find the maximum of the peak-max-hold spectrum.
a) Set RBW = 1 MHz.
b) VBW ≥ 3 MHz.
c) Detector = peak.
d) Trace mode = max-hold.
e) Allow the sweeps to continue until the trace stabilizes.
f) Use the peak search function to find the peak of the spectrum.
4) Use the procedure found under E) to measure the PPSD.
5) Compute the ratio of the maximum of the peak-max-hold spectrum to the PPSD.
6.5. Uncertainty
± 1.62 dB
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7. Frequency Stability
7.3. Limits
Manufactures of 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.
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The carrier frequency stability is the ability of the transmitter to maintain an assigned carrier
frequency.
The EUT was evaluated over the temperature range -30°C to +50°C.
The temperature was initially set to -30°C and a 2-hour period was observed for
stabilization of the EUT. The frequency stability was measured within one minute after
application of primary power to the transmitter. The temperature was raised at intervals
of 10°C through the range. A ½ hour period was observed to stabilize the EUT at each
measurement step, and the frequency stability was measured within one minute after
application of primary power to the transmitter. Additionally, the power supply voltage of
the EUT was varied +/-15% nominal and range of input voltages.
7.5. Uncertainty
± 681.6 Hz
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8.3. Limits
8.5. Uncertainty
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9. Radiated Emission
9.3. Limits
The EUT is placed on a turn table which is 0.8 meters above ground. The turn table can rotate
360 degrees to determine the position of the maximum emission level. The EUT was
positioned such that the distance from antenna to the EUT was 3 meters.The antenna can
move up and down between 1 meter and 4 meters to find out the maximum emission level.
Broadband antenna (calibrated bi-log and horn antenna) are used as a receiving antenna.
Both horizontal and vertical polarization of the antenna are set on measurement. And a high
frequency preamlifier were used increase the sensitivity of the measuring. The additional
notch filter below 1GHz was used to measure the level of harmonics radiated emission during
field dtrength of harmonics measurement.
The frequency range from 9kHz to 40GHz is checked.
9.5. Uncertainty
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Reading Levels are Quasi-Peak value.
2. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
3. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Reading Levels are Quasi-Peak value.
2. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
3. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Reading Levels are Quasi-Peak value.
2. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
3. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Reading Levels are Quasi-Peak value.
2. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
3. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
HORIZONTAL
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or
average measurements as necessary.
2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 1MHz, Sweep: Auto.
3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto.
4. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
5. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit
of average detection.
VERTICAL
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or
average measurements as necessary.
2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 1MHz, Sweep: Auto.
3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto.
4. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
5. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit
of average detection.
HORIZONTAL
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or
average measurements as necessary.
2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 1MHz, Sweep: Auto.
3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto.
4. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
5. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit
of average detection.
VERTICAL
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or
average measurements as necessary.
2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 1MHz, Sweep: Auto.
3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto.
4. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
5. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit
of average detection.
HORIZONTAL
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or
average measurements as necessary.
2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 1MHz, Sweep: Auto.
3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto.
4. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
5. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit
of average detection.
VERTICAL
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or
average measurements as necessary.
2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 1MHz, Sweep: Auto.
3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto.
4. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
5. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit
of average detection.
HORIZONTAL
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or
average measurements as necessary.
2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 1MHz, Sweep: Auto.
3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto.
4. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
5. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit
of average detection.
VERTICAL
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or
average measurements as necessary.
2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 1MHz, Sweep: Auto.
3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto.
4. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
5. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit
of average detection.
HORIZONTAL
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or
average measurements as necessary.
2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 1MHz, Sweep: Auto.
3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto.
4. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
5. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit
of average detection.
VERTICAL
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or
average measurements as necessary.
2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 1MHz, Sweep: Auto.
3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto.
4. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
5. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit
of average detection.
HORIZONTAL
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or
average measurements as necessary.
2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 1MHz, Sweep: Auto.
3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto.
4. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
5. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit
of average detection.
VERTICAL
Frequency Correct Factor Reading Level Measure Level Margin Limit Detector Type
Note:
1. All Readings below 1GHz are Quasi-Peak, above 1GHz are performed with peak and/or
average measurements as necessary.
2. Peak measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 1MHz, Sweep: Auto.
3. Average measurements: RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10 Hz, Sweep: Auto.
4. “ * ”, means this data is the worst emission level.
5. Measurement Level = Reading Level + Correct Factor.
6. The average measurement was not performed when the peak measured data under the limit
of average detection.