User's Manual

San Gabriel SMT-UGWDS82NSM33
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APPENDIX A:
Agency Certifications:
Agency Test Performed Type Limit Result Margin
30-12.75MHz Transmit Mode EN 300 328 Pending Pending
EU
Radiated Spurious
Emissions
30-12.75MHz Transmit Mode EN 300 328 Pending
Pending
30 25,000 Spurious Emissions FCC Part
15.209/15.247 (c)
Pending Pending
6dB Bandwidth 15.247(a) Pending Pending
99% Bandwidth IC RSS-210 Pending Pending
Output Power 15.247(b) Pending Pending
Power Spectral Density (PSD) 15.247(d) Pending Pending
Bandedge FCC Part 15.209
/15.247( c)
Pending Pending
FCC
15.247
Radiated Emissions
Out of band 15.247( c) Pending
Pending
Output Power, Power spectral density
at normal conditions
EN 300 328-1 Pending Pending
Frequency Range at normal
conditions
EN 300 328-1 Pending Pending
Output Power over extreme
conditions
EN 300 328-1 Pending Pending
Frequency Range over extreme
conditions
EN 300 328-1 Pending Pending
Conducted spurious emissions, 30MHz
- 12750MHz, transmit mode
EN 300 328-1 Pending Pending
Radio Performance Test
Conducted spurious emissions, 30MHz
- 12750MHz, receive/stand-by mode
EN 300 328-1 Pending
Pending
30 - 12,750 MHz -Spurious Emissions
Transmit Mode
EN 300 328 V1.2.1 Pending Pending
EU
Radiated Spurious
Emissions
30 - 12,750 MHz -Spurious Emissions
Receive Mode
EN 300 328 V1.2.1 Pending
Pending
Table 5 – Regulatory Agency Certifications
Regulatory Compliance Statement:
The Unigen San Gabriel SMT UGWDS82NSM33 module has been tested against the relevant requirements
of standards: EN 300 328, EN 301 489-17, FCC part 15 and Industry Canada RSS-210. The module is certified by
the regulatory authorities in the USA and Canada and complies with the applicable essential requirements of the
Radio & Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) directive in the EU. The module can thus be
incorporated into products sold worldwide with little or no additional testing of the module itself. The end
product must meet the appropriate technical requirements that apply to that product type but re-certification of
the radio module is not required in the USA and Canada. In the EU, the integrator is responsible for evaluating
their product type per the essential performance requirements of the R&TTE directive (except those associated
with the module), declaring compliance and then notifying the member states prior to marketing the
product (because the module uses a frequency band that is not harmonized in the EU). It is the responsibility of
the module integrator to obtain the necessary approvals to sell products incorporating this module in other
countries outside of North America and the EU. The report of measurements performed on the module in
compliance with the FCC rules and EN standards can be used in these submittals (as the requirements in many
other markets around the world are based in part or in whole on the standards prevalent in North America and
the EU)