Motorola VSWR Service Manual Supplement page 15

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Maximum
permitted
exposure
ceilings
Within the frequency range, the maximum permitted exposure ceiling for uncontrolled
environments is a power density (mW/cm
expressed in MHz, and measurements are averaged over a period of 30 minutes. The
maximum permitted exposure ceiling for controlled environments, also expressed in
mW/cm
principles to the minimum and maximum frequencies for which this equipment is intended
to be used yields the following maximum permitted exposure levels:
Ceiling
If you plan to operate the equipment at more than one frequency, compliance should be
assured at the frequency which produces the lowest exposure ceiling (among the
frequencies at which operation will occur).
Licensees must be able to certify to the FCC that their facilities meet the above ceilings.
Some lower power PCS devices, 100 milliwatts or less, are excluded from demonstrating
compliance, but this equipment operates at power levels orders of magnitude higher, and
the exclusion is not applicable.
Whether a given installation meets the maximum permitted exposure ceilings depends, in
part, upon antenna type, antenna placement and the output power to which this
equipment is adjusted. The following example sets forth the distances from the antenna
to which access should be prevented in order to comply with the uncontrolled and
controlled environment exposure limits as set forth in the ANSI IEEE standards and
computed above.
5th Feb 99
Human exposure to radio frequency energy (PCS1900 only)
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, is f/300 where measurements are averaged over 6 minutes. Applying these
Uncontrolled Environment
1930MHz
1.287mW/cm
Service Manual Supplement: VSWR Monitor for M-Cell 6
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) that equals f/1500, where f is the frequency
Controlled Environment
1970MHz
1930MHz
2
2
1.313mW/cm
6.433mW/cm
1970MHz
2
2
6.567mW/cm
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