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MC-Series High-Power System
System Configuration Changes
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Appendix G. Dangerous RF Emissions Precautions
This equipment is designed to generate and radiate radio frequency (RF) energy by
means of an external antenna. When terminated into a non-radiating RF load, the base
station equipment is certified to comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
regulations pertaining to human exposure to RF radiation in accordance with the FCC
Rules Part 1 section 1.1310 as published in title 47 code of federal regulations and
procedures established in TIA/EIA TSB92, Report on EME Evaluation for RF Cabinet
Emissions Under FCC MPE Guidelines, Compliance to FCC regulations of the final
installation should be assessed and take into account site specific characteristics such as
type and location of antennas, as well as site accessibility of occupational personnel
(controlled environment) and the general public (uncontrolled environment). This
equipment should only be installed and maintained by trained technicians. Licensees of
the FCC using this equipment are responsible for insuring that its installation and
operation comply with FCC regulations Part 1 section 1.1310 as published in title 47 code
of federal regulations. Whether a given installation meets FCC limits for human exposure
to radio frequency radiation may depend not only on this equipment but also on whether
the “environments” being assessed are being affected by radio frequency fields from
other equipment, the effects of which may add to the level of exposure.
means of an external antenna. When terminated into a non-radiating RF load, the base
station equipment is certified to comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
regulations pertaining to human exposure to RF radiation in accordance with the FCC
Rules Part 1 section 1.1310 as published in title 47 code of federal regulations and
procedures established in TIA/EIA TSB92, Report on EME Evaluation for RF Cabinet
Emissions Under FCC MPE Guidelines, Compliance to FCC regulations of the final
installation should be assessed and take into account site specific characteristics such as
type and location of antennas, as well as site accessibility of occupational personnel
(controlled environment) and the general public (uncontrolled environment). This
equipment should only be installed and maintained by trained technicians. Licensees of
the FCC using this equipment are responsible for insuring that its installation and
operation comply with FCC regulations Part 1 section 1.1310 as published in title 47 code
of federal regulations. Whether a given installation meets FCC limits for human exposure
to radio frequency radiation may depend not only on this equipment but also on whether
the “environments” being assessed are being affected by radio frequency fields from
other equipment, the effects of which may add to the level of exposure.
Accordingly, the overall exposure may be affected by radio frequency generating facilities
that exist at the time the licensee’s equipment is being installed or even by equipment
installed later. Therefore, the effects of any such facilities must be considered in site
selection and in determining whether a particular installation meets the FCC
requirements. FCC OET Bulletin 65 provides materials to assist in making determinations
if a given facility is compliant with the human exposure to RF radiation limits. Determining
the compliance of transmitter sites of various complexities may be accomplished by
means of computational methods. For more complex sites direct measurement of power
density may be more expedient. Persons responsible for installation of this equipment are
urged to consult the listed reference material to assist in determining whether a given
installation complies with the applicable limits. In general the following guidelines should
be observed when working in or around radio transmitter sites:
that exist at the time the licensee’s equipment is being installed or even by equipment
installed later. Therefore, the effects of any such facilities must be considered in site
selection and in determining whether a particular installation meets the FCC
requirements. FCC OET Bulletin 65 provides materials to assist in making determinations
if a given facility is compliant with the human exposure to RF radiation limits. Determining
the compliance of transmitter sites of various complexities may be accomplished by
means of computational methods. For more complex sites direct measurement of power
density may be more expedient. Persons responsible for installation of this equipment are
urged to consult the listed reference material to assist in determining whether a given
installation complies with the applicable limits. In general the following guidelines should
be observed when working in or around radio transmitter sites:
Warning!
The MC-Series system has been approved for antennas up to +20 dBi. At energy
levels within the approved range, operation may present hazards to life and
health.
levels within the approved range, operation may present hazards to life and
health.
RF emission level is a function of the installation. Accordingly, it is the
responsibility of the equipment owner, and not RadioFrame Networks, Inc., to
apply signage to the site if it is required under 47 CFR 1.1310.
responsibility of the equipment owner, and not RadioFrame Networks, Inc., to
apply signage to the site if it is required under 47 CFR 1.1310.
Please carefully read and observe the following warnings!
Warning!
All personnel should have electromagnetic energy awareness training.