Hi Anders,

The unique connector doesn't apply to you, but you will have to specify the
gain of the antenna you tested with.

Since you're saying this is a board in a terminal, I would expect this is
too big and heavy to raise to one's head, so SAR would not apply.

Brent DeWitt

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> Svensson B (LI/EAB)
> Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 1:32 AM
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> Subject: Requirements for a Fixed wireless terminal
>
>
> Hi group,
>
> For a fixed wireless terminal with a WCDMA board included we
> should have the option to use a external antenna and my question
> is if there are any requirements for the antenna connector to be
> used. (I´m aware of the requirements for WLAN antenna connectors
> that have the requirements for a unique connector to be used so I
> thought that that maybe it should be the same for a WCDM board).
> I have looked in FCC part 24 but have not find any requirement
> for unique antenna connector.
> The intended markets are US, EU, Australia and New Zealand
>
>  Anyone who can give me some input if there are any requirements
> for the antenna connector?
>
> Second question
> Do we need to do any SAR measurements for such device or it´s ok
> to do a calculation of the maximum permission Exposure? (I think
> it should be classified as a Mobile device)?
>
> Regards
> Anders
>
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