Specifications

Above 1GHz
4.2.4. Test Procedure
The EUT and its simulators are placed on a turn table which is 0.8 meter above ground. When the EUT
is floor- standing equipment, it is placed on the ground plane which has a 15 cm non-conductive
covering to insulate the EUT from the ground plane.
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 10 meters for under 1GHz,
and 3 meter for above 1GHz if the highest internal source frequency of the EUT is higher than 108 MHz.
The highest internal source of a EUT is defined as the highest frequency generated or used within the
EUT or on which the EUT operates or tunes. If the highest frequency of the internal sources of the EUT
is less than 108 MHz, the measurement shall only be made up to 1 GHz. If the highest frequency of the
internal sources of the EUT is between 108 MHz and 500 MHz, the measurement shall only be made up
to 2 GHz. If the highest frequency of the internal sources of the EUT is between 500 MHz and 1 GHz,
the measurement shall only be made up to 5 GHz. If the highest frequency of the internal sources of the
EUT is above 1 GHz, the measurement shall be made up to 5 times the highest frequency or 6 GHz,
whichever is less.
The antenna can move up and down between 1 meter and 4 meters to find out the maximum emission
level. Both horizontal and vertical polarization of the antenna are set on measurement. In order to find
the maximum emission, all of the interface cables must be manipulated on radiated measurement.
Radiated emissions were invested over the frequency range from 30MHz to1GHz using a receiver
bandwidth of 120 kHz. Radiated was performed at an antenna to EUT distance of 10 meters.
A Test Lab Techno Corp.
Report Number: 1402CE13-01
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