Manual

Report No.: C140428Z01-RP1
FCC ID:
2AAHXMXH-BT800 Page 56/60
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Operation Mode:
TX(CH Mid)
Test Date:
April 29,2014
Temperature:
24
o
C
Tested by:
Eve Wang
Humidity:
52% RH
Polarity:
Ver. / Hor.
Frequency
(MHz)
Reading
(dBμV)
Correction
Factor
(dB/m)
Result
(dBμV/m)
Limit
(dBμV/m)
Margin
(dB)
Antenna
Pole
(V/H)
Remark
1603.0000 48.90 -8.38 40.52 74.00 -33.48 V peak
3367.0000 43.26 -2.31 40.95 74.00 -33.05 V peak
4879.0000 43.29 3.18 46.47 74.00 -27.53 V peak
6040.0000 39.60 7.57 47.17 74.00 -26.83 V peak
7912.0000 40.20 7.71 47.91 74.00 -26.09 V peak
8686.0000 40.40 8.33 48.73 74.00 -25.27 V peak
1738.0000 49.12 -8.35 40.77 74.00 -33.23 H peak
3799.0000 42.83 -0.73 42.10 74.00 -31.90 H peak
4879.0000 41.12 3.18 44.30 74.00 -29.70 H peak
6589.0000 40.94 7.32 48.26 74.00 -25.74 H peak
7327.0000 40.31 7.34 47.65 74.00 -26.35 H peak
8848.0000 39.62 8.46 48.08 74.00 -25.92 H peak
Notes:
1. Measuring frequencies from 1 GHz to the 10th harmonic of highest fundamental frequency.
2. Measurements above show only up to 6 maximum emissions noted, or would be lesser if no
specific emissions from the EUT are recorded (ie: margin>20dB from the applicable limit) and
considered that's already beyond the background noise floor.
3. Radiated emissions measured in frequency above 1000MHz were made with an instrument
using Peak detector mode and average detector mode of the emission shown in Actual FS
column.
4. Spectrum setting:
a. Peak Setting 1GHz - 26GHz, RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 1MHz, Sweep time = 200 ms.
b. AV Setting 1GH z- 26GHz, RBW = 1MHz, VBW = 10Hz, Sweep time = 200 ms.
5. Frequency (MHz) = Emission frequency in MHz
Reading (dBμV/m) =Uncorrected Analyzer / Receiver Reading
Correction Factor (dB) = Antenna factor + Cable loss – Amplifier gain
Limit (dBμV/m) = Limit stated in standard
Margin (dB) = Result (dBμV/m)- Limit (dBμV/m)
Pk = Peak Reading
AV. = Average Reading
Remark = Mark Peak Reading or Average Reading