Internal Photos для Nokia of America Corporation BBTRX-14
APPLICANT: Alcatel-Lucent, USA
FCCID: AS5BBTRX-14
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EXHIBIT 8
Section 2.1033 (c) (12) PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE EQUIPMENT
Photographs (8 x 10) of the equipment of sufficient clarity to reveal equipment construction and layout,
including meters, if any, and labels for controls and meters and sufficient views of the internal construction
to define component placement and chassis assembly. Insofar as these requirements are met by photographs
or drawings contained in instruction manuals supplied with the certification request, additional photographs
are necessary only to complete the required showing..
including meters, if any, and labels for controls and meters and sufficient views of the internal construction
to define component placement and chassis assembly. Insofar as these requirements are met by photographs
or drawings contained in instruction manuals supplied with the certification request, additional photographs
are necessary only to complete the required showing..
Response
The RF path of the MCI 2x.25W wireless base station is comprised of two critical RF active components:
DAPA19L board and the Modem board.
The following pages contain the required photographs of the AS5BBTRX-14 MCI, subject of this application,
showing the internal views of the MCI critical RF components.
4 photos in total are submitted, which include:
1) Top View of MCI with Radome Removed
2) Top View of DAPA19L and Modem Boards with Shield Removed
3) Bottom View of DAPA19L Board with Shield Removed
4) Bottom view of Modem Board
The RF path of the MCI 2x.25W wireless base station is comprised of two critical RF active components:
DAPA19L board and the Modem board.
The following pages contain the required photographs of the AS5BBTRX-14 MCI, subject of this application,
showing the internal views of the MCI critical RF components.
4 photos in total are submitted, which include:
1) Top View of MCI with Radome Removed
2) Top View of DAPA19L and Modem Boards with Shield Removed
3) Bottom View of DAPA19L Board with Shield Removed
4) Bottom view of Modem Board