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19. Multiple TRANSMITTERS SAR CONSIDERATIONS 
 
19.1 Introduction 
The following procedures adopted from “FCC SAR Evaluation Considerations for Handsets with Multiple 
Transmitters”(v01r05 #648474) on September 2008 are applicable to handsets with built-in unlicensed transmitters 
such as 802.11 a/b/g and Bluetooth devices which may simultaneously transmit with the licensed transmitter. 
 
19.2 Output Power Thresholds for Unlicensed Transmitters 
 
2.45 
5.15-5.35 
5.47-5.85 
GHz 
P Ref 
12 
mW 
Device output power should be rounded to the nearest mW to compare with values specified in this table 
 
19.3 Multiple Antenna Transmission Information for IMW-C610W 
 
19.3.1 The closest separation distance between WiMAX and W-LAN antennas 
WiMAX – W-LAN : 7.952 cm 
 
19.3.2 W-LAN(802.11b) out power 
Test Mode 
Frequency  
 
Test Results 
dBm 
mW 
802.11b 
Lowest 8.48 
7.047 
Middle 8.44 
6.982 
Highest 6.38 
4.345 
802.11g 
Lowest 8.49 
7.063 
Middle 8.39 
6.902 
Highest 7.65 
5.821 
  SAR is not required for 802.11g channels when the maximum average output power is less than 
 
1
/
dB higher than that measured on the corresponding 802.11b channels. 
 
Note 1: Unlicensed transmitter’s stand alone SAR is not required when following condition. 
- Output power ≤ P
Ref
, antenna distance from other antennas    > 2.5cm 
each with either output power ≤ P
Ref
 or 1-g SAR < 1.2 W/kg                                         
- The DUT’s antenna distance is more than 2.5 cm and output power is less than ≤ P
Ref
 therefore W-LAN   
stand alone SAR is not required. 
 
Note 2 : SAR For Simultaneous transmission 
-When (WiMAX
sar
 + W-LAN
sar
) > 1.6 W/kg, then simultaneous transmission is not performed.