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Revised August 2002
Part No. 001-5300-007CD-NR
SAFETY INFORMATION
SAFETY INFORMATION
The FCC has adopted a safety standard for human expo-
sure to RF energy. Proper operation of this radio under 
normal conditions results in user exposure to RF energy 
below the Occupational Safety and Health Act and 
Federal Communication Commission limits.
WARNING
DO NOT allow the antenna to touch or come in very 
close proximity with the eyes, face, or any exposed body 
parts while the radio is transmitting.
To comply with FCC RF exposure limits, DO NOT 
operate the transmitter of a mobile radio when a person 
outside the vehicle is within one (1) meter of the antenna.
To comply with FCC RF exposure limits, DO NOT 
operate the transmitter of a stationary radio (base station 
or marine radio) when a person is within one (1) meter of 
the antenna.
DO NOT operate the radio in explosive or flammable 
atmospheres. The transmitted radio energy could trigger 
blasting caps or cause an explosion. 
DO NOT operate the radio without the proper antenna 
installed. 
DO NOT allow children to operate or play with this 
radio.
NOTE: The above warning list is not intended to 
include all hazards that may be encountered when 
using this radio.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Oper-
ation is subject to the condition that this device does not 
cause harmful interference. In addition, changes or modi-
fications to this equipment not expressly approved by 
EFJohnson could void the user’s authority to operate this 
equipment (FCC rules, 47CFR Part 15.19).
FCC EXPOSURE LIMITS
This mobile radio transceiver was tested by the 
manufacturer with an appropriate antenna in order to 
verify compliance with Maximum Permissible Exposure 
(MPE) limits set under Section 2.1091 of the FCC Rules 
and Regulations. The guidelines used in the evaluation 
are derived from Table 1 (B) titled “Limits For General 
Population/Uncontrolled Exposure” which is from FCC 
report OET bulletin #65.
Table 2 lists the antenna whips and bases recom-
mended for use in each frequency range. Each model of 
this radio was tested with the appropriate antenna listed. 
The antenna was mounted in the center of the roof of a 
domestically manufactured four-door passenger sedan. 
The radio manufacturer has determined that the user and 
service personnel should remain one (1) meter in 
distance away from the antenna when transmitting. By 
maintaining this distance, these individuals are not 
exposed to radio frequency energy or magnetic fields in 
excess of the guidelines set forth in Table 1. 
NOTE: Other antennas or installation configurations 
that have not been tested may not comply with FCC RF 
exposure limits and therefore are not recommended.
Table 1
FCC Limits for Maximum Permissible 
Exposure (MPE)
(B) Limits For General Population/Uncontrolled 
Exposure
Frequency 
Range (MHz)
Electric Field 
Strength (E) 
(V/m)
Magnetic 
Field Strength 
(H) (A/m)
Power Density 
(S) (mW/cm
2
)
0.3-1.34
614
1.63
(100)*
1.34-30
824/f
2.19/f
(180/f
2
)*
30-300
27.5
0.073
0.2
300-1500
--
--
f/1500
1500-100,000
--
--
1.0
f = Frequency in MHz
*Plane-wave equivalent power density
Table 2
Recommended Antenna Whips and Bases
(Antenna Manufacturer - Antenna Specialists)
Frequency
Whip Model No. Base Model No.
136-144 MHz
ASPJ1415
KM220
144-152 MHz
ASPA1415
KM220
152-162 MHz
ASPB1415
KM220
162-174 MHz
ASPC1415
KM220
400-430 MHz
ASPE1615
KM220
430-470 MHz
ASPD1615
KM220
470--512 MHz
ASPF1615
KM220
806-869 MHz
ASPA1855
KM220
890-960 MHz
ASPG1865
KM220