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PSM2 Product Manual – 4.9 GHz Public Safety Band Radio Module
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radiator and a human body. Refer to Appendix A for typical information on approved antennas for
the B2CG085AA (RAR20008001) module.
Table 2 outlines the worst case scenarios for the combinations of the subject Radio modules and
approved antennas.
With respect to the RAR20001003, BRM 3 module, please refer to the specific module installation
guide (Module B2CC033AA, manual :RAR20001003_Manual.pdf ) for allowed transmit power,
antennas and maximum EIRP, as per the subject Grant. For the BRM3, Case III in Table 2 applies
to antennas of 15 dBi or less. Similarly, refer to the installation manual for the RAR20000003
ARM3 module (PM-B2CC043AA-C_Manual_IIa.pdf) for allowed antennas and transmit power as
per the subject Grant.
For all scenarios, the RF exposure table below (Table 2) should be used for units incorporating
RAR20008001 PSM2 module.
Table 2
RF Exposure
Radios
Combinations
FCCID
& antennas dBi
Radio Modules
cm
inches
Case I: ARM3 +
PSM2 & 16 dBi
antenna or less
1 X RAR20000003 +
1 X RAR20008001
35 13.8
Case II: ARM3 +
PSM2 & 25 dBi
antenna (Includes
21 dBi)
1 X RAR20000003 +
1 X RAR20008001
85 33.5
Case III :ARM3 +
PSM2 & 25 dBi +
BRM3 & 15dBi
1 X RAR20000003 +
1 X RAR20008001 +
1 X RAR20001003
85 33.5
Case IV :ARM3 +
PSM2 & 25 dBi +
BRM3 & 23dBi
1 X RAR20000003 +
1 X RAR20008001 +
1 X RAR20001003
95 37.4
Case V :PSM2 & 25
dBi + 2 X BRM3 &
23dBi
1 X RAR20008001 +
2 X RAR20001003
100 39.4
BelAir
100T
Radio
Minimum Safety
Distance