Meteorcomm LLC 63030-24 ユーザーズマニュアル
ITCR Base Radio User's Guide
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5/8/2013
The table in the RF Energy Exposure Guide lists the calculated lateral distances to be
maintained between the general public and an operational Base transmitter antenna
for two antenna types suitable for fixed Base applications.
maintained between the general public and an operational Base transmitter antenna
for two antenna types suitable for fixed Base applications.
Note: RF exposure compliance at multiple transmitter sites must be
addressed on a site-by-site basis. It is the responsibility of the licensee to
ensure compliance with maximum exposure limits.
addressed on a site-by-site basis. It is the responsibility of the licensee to
ensure compliance with maximum exposure limits.
2.3 Fixed Antenna Guidelines
This section contains antenna information and additional notes regarding methods
to limit RF exposure.
to limit RF exposure.
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The licensee is required to comply with limits on antenna location, power and
effective antenna height per 47CFR Subpart T §90.701 et. seq., or Industry
Canada SRSP-512 §6.3 as applicable. The section title Base Radiated Power
Limits further below provides additional information on how to comply with
ERP limits.
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Refer to the RF Energy Exposure Guide for specific guidelines regarding the
siting and installation of fixed antennas.
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Acceptable fixed antenna types are listed in the lateral separation distance
tables in the RF Energy Exposure Guide.
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Install antennas in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Disable the transmitter when installing or servicing its antenna or transmission
line.
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Maintain a safe distance from energized transmitting antennas. Refer to the
table of safe distances for Base radios in the RF Energy Exposure Guide packed
with each radio.
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Unauthorized antennas, equipment modifications or attachments could
invalidate any equipment warranty or authority to transmit. Modification could
damage the radio and may violate FCC or IC regulations. Contact Meteorcomm
before using other antennas.
2.4 RF Interference to Residential Receivers
NOTICE TO USER: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.