RF Neulink NL5000-T User Manual

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1.3

FCC REGULATIONS


1.3.1

LICENSING

The FCC requires that the radio owner obtain a station license for his radio before using the
equipment to transmit, but does not require an operating license or permit. The station licensee is
responsible for proper operation and maintenance of his radio equipment, and for ensuring that
transmitter power, frequency and deviation are within the limits specified by the station license.
This includes checking the transmitter frequency and deviation periodically using appropriate
methods.


1.3.2

EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION

The unit is certified for transmission of either voice or data signals when aligned according to the
alignment procedure for the proper bandwidth and when operated as a complete unit in the metal
case. Operation of the RF board as a stand-alone unit or in combination with any other equipment,
in any mode outside the alignment procedure, or with the clipper filter electronically disabled will
require the filing of a new type acceptance application with the FCC by the user.


1.3.3

SAFETY STANDARDS

The FCC, with its action in General Docket 79-144, March 13, 1985, adopted a safety standard for
human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated equipment.

The NL5000-T has been evaluated for compliance with the maximum exposure limits for RF
energy at the maximum power rating of the unit and with the only antenna sold for use with this
product by RF Neulink. To ensure compliance with the General Population/Uncontrolled
maximum exposure limits, please observe the following:

When the RAM-1545 remote magnetic mount antenna is used, mount the antenna in a location
that will ensure that all persons will be at least 19 inches (49 cm) away from the antenna.

Antennas other than the RAM-1545 must be tested with the NL5000-T for RF exposure
compliance in the environment in which it is to be used per the FCC’s OET Bulletin 65, Edition
97-01 or Industry Canada RSS-102.

The NL5000-T has been evaluated for compliance with the maximum exposure limits for RF
energy at the maximum power rating of the unit with a common unity gain quarterwave magnetic
mount mobile antenna. To ensure compliance with the General Population/Uncontrolled
maximum exposure limits, please observe the following:

When the quarterwave remote magnetic mount antenna is used, mount the antenna in a location
that will ensure that all persons will be at least 26 inches (67 cm) away from the antenna.
Antennas other than a quarterwave magnetic mount antenna must be tested with the NL5000-T for
RF exposure compliance in the environment in which it is to be used per the FCC’s OET Bulletin
65, Edition 97-01 or Industry Canada RSS-102.

The NL5000-T UHF units has been evaluated for compliance with the maximum exposure limits
for RF energy at the maximum power rating of the unit and with the only antenna sold for use with
this product by RF NEULINK. To ensure compliance with the General Population/Uncontrolled
maximum exposure limits, please observe the following:

When the RAM-45 remote magnetic mount antenna is used, mount the antenna in a location that
will ensure that all persons will be at least 21 inches (53 cm) away from the antenna. Antennas
other than the RAM-45 must be tested with the NL5000-T for RF exposure compliance in the
environment in which it is to be used per the FCC’s OET Bulletin 65, Edition 97-01 or Industry
Canada RSS-102.

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