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Eagle II GSM Radio Module Technical Manual Preliminary Draft: 08/31/00
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Part Number: 07100017 version 00.04
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Specific OEM Responsibilities for Portable Products and Applications
Each device or product, into which the Eagle II PCS-1900 GSM transceiver has been
incorporated, and which is intended to be used in an application that meets the definition
of "portable" MUST be separately authorized by the FCC for the purposes of determining
compliance with current FCC guidelines limiting human exposure to radio frequency
radiation.
Portable devices must be evaluated for RF exposure based on Specific Absorption Rate
(SAR) limits; further information on such evaluations are available from the FCC via the
Internet.
Specific OEM Responsibilities for Mobile Products and Applications
Separate or additional FCC approvals are NOT required for devices or products, into
which the Eagle II PCS-1900 GSM transceiver has been incorporated, that are used in
applications that meet the definition of "mobile."
For all end products, the OEM or integrator must provide instructions, warnings and
labels to ensure that the product complies with current FCC guidelines limiting human
exposure to radio frequency radiation.
Current FCC regulations limit the EIRP of mobile devices to 2 W. Because the nominal
RF output power of the Eagle II PCS-1900 GSM transceiver is 1.0 W (30 dBm), antenna
gain for mobile products and applications cannot exceed 3 dBi.
Specific OEM Responsibilities for Fixed Products and Applications
Separate or additional FCC approvals are not required for devices or products, into which
the Eagle II GSM transceiver has been incorporated, that are used in applications which
meet the definition of "fixed.”
For all end products, the OEM or integrator must provide the instructions, warnings and
labels to ensure that the product complies with current FCC guidelines limiting human
exposure to radio frequency radiation.
Separate or additional FCC approvals are required for devices or end products used in
fixed applications where antenna gain in excess of 7dBi is desired.
Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) Approval
The Eagle II module has been tested by an NRTL and approved as a component for
incorporation into OEM products. The final product and application that incorporates the
Eagle II module will require separate  verification of product safety approval.