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Hermon Laboratories Ltd.

Harakevet Industrial Zone, Binyamina 30500,


Israel
Tel. +972-4-6288001
Fax. +972-4-6288277
E-mail: mail@hermonlabs.com

839.01

Electrical

TEST REPORT
ACCORDING TO: EN 302 217-2-2 V1.2.3:2007 with deviation according to
draft EN 302 217-2-2 V1.3.1 (V0.0.1)

FOR

CERAGON Networks Ltd.


Point to point radio terminal
Model: FibeAir RFU-C-7
with FibeAir IP-10

This report is in conformity with ISO/ IEC 17025. The "A2LA Accredited" symbol endorsement applies only to the tests and
calibrations that are listed in the scope of Hermon Laboratories accreditation. The test results relate only to the items tested.
This test report shall not be reproduced in any form except in full with the written approval of Hermon Laboratories Ltd.

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Table of contents
1

Applicant information..................................................................................................................................................... 3

Equipment under test attributes .................................................................................................................................... 3

Manufacturer information .............................................................................................................................................. 3

Test details.................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Tests summary.............................................................................................................................................................. 4

EUT description............................................................................................................................................................. 5

6.1

General information....................................................................................................................................................... 5

6.2

Ports and lines .............................................................................................................................................................. 5

6.3

Support equipment ........................................................................................................................................................ 5

6.4

Changes made in the EUT ............................................................................................................................................ 5

6.5

Test configuration.......................................................................................................................................................... 6

6.6

Transmitter characteristics ............................................................................................................................................ 7

Transmitter tests............................................................................................................................................................ 8

7.1

Transmitter power range ............................................................................................................................................... 8

7.2

RF spectrum mask ...................................................................................................................................................... 13

7.3

Transmitter spurious emissions................................................................................................................................... 44

7.4

Frequency tolerance.................................................................................................................................................... 94

Receiver characteristics .............................................................................................................................................. 99

8.1

Receiver spurious emissions....................................................................................................................................... 99

8.2

BER versus Receive Signal Level ............................................................................................................................. 126

8.3

Co-channel interference sensitivity............................................................................................................................ 131

8.4

Adjacent channel interference sensitivity .................................................................................................................. 135

8.5

Continuous Wave (CW) spurious interference .......................................................................................................... 139

EUT photographs ...................................................................................................................................................... 143

9.1

ODU external photographs........................................................................................................................................ 143

9.2

ODU internal photographs......................................................................................................................................... 144

9.3

IDU photographs ....................................................................................................................................................... 151

10

APPENDIX A Test equipment and ancillaries used for tests..................................................................................... 153

11

APPENDIX B Measurement uncertainties................................................................................................................. 154

12

APPENDIX C Test laboratory description ................................................................................................................. 155

13

APPENDIX D Specification references ..................................................................................................................... 155

14

APPENDIX E Abbreviations and acronyms............................................................................................................... 156

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1 Applicant information
Client name:

CERAGON Networks Ltd.

Address:

24 Raul Walenberg Street, Ramat-Hachayal, Tel Aviv, 69710, Israel

Telephone:

+972-3645 5595

Fax:

+972-3645 5499

E-mail:

eyalgonen@ceragon.com

Contact name:

Mr. Eyal Gonen

2 Equipment under test attributes


Product name:

Point to point radio terminal

Model(s):

FibeAir RFU-C-7 with FibeAir IP-10

Serial number:

FC428369

Hardware version:

EA-0320-1A.00

Receipt date

5/19/2008

3 Manufacturer information
Manufacturer name:

Flextronics International Ltd.

Address:

1 Hatasia Street, Ramat Gavriel Industrial Zone, Migdal Haemek 23108, Israel

Telephone:

+972-542 310 280

Fax:

+972-4604 0850

E-Mail:

Yitzhak.manor@il.flextronics.com

Contact name:

Mr. Yitzhak Manor

4 Test details
Project ID:

18806

Location:

Hermon Laboratories Ltd. Harakevet Industrial Zone, Binyamina 30500, Israel

Test started:

5/25/2008

Test completed:

6/11/2008

Test specification(s):

EN 302 217-2-2 V1.2.3 (2007-09); EN 301 126-1 V1.1.2 (1999-09)

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5 Tests summary
Test

Status

EN 302 217-2-2 V1.2.3:2007


Transmitter parameters
Transmitter power range, Section 5.2.1

Pass

Transmitter power tolerance, Section 5.2.3

Pass

RF spectrum mask, Section 5.2.4

Pass*

Transmitter spurious emissions, Section 5.2.6

Pass

Frequency tolerance, Section 5.2.8

Pass

Receiver parameters
Receiver spurious emissions, Section 5.3.1

Pass

BER versus receive signal level RSL, Section 5.3.2

Pass

Co-channel "external" interference sensitivity, Section 5.3.3

Pass

Adjacent channel interference sensitivity, Section 5.3.4

Pass

Continuous wave (CW) spurious interference, Section 5.3.5

Pass

* - the EUT with type of modulation and channel spacing: QPSK/7 MHz; 16QAM/7 MHz; 128QAM/28 MHz; 256QAM/7 MHz;
the EUT of QPSK modulation with 28 MHz channel spacing does withstand to draft EN 302 217-2-2 V1.3.1 (V0.0.1) limits for
RF spectrum mask.
The test results relate only to the items tested. Pass/ fail decision was based on nominal values.
Name and Title

Date

Tested by:

Mrs. E. Pitt, test engineer

June 11, 2008

Reviewed by:

Mrs. M. Cherniavsky, certification engineer

June 26, 2008

Approved by:

Mr. M. Nikishin, EMC and radio group leader

June 30, 2008

Signature

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6.6

Transmitter characteristics

Type of equipment
V
Stand-alone (Equipment with or without its own control provisions)
Combined equipment (Equipment where the radio part is fully integrated within another type of equipment)
Plug-in card (Equipment intended for a variety of host systems)
Intended use
V
fixed
mobile
portable

Condition of use
Always at a distance more than 2 m from all people
Always at a distance more than 20 cm from all people
May operate at a distance closer than 20 cm to human body

Assigned frequency range

7454.5 7513.5 MHz

Operating frequency range

7454.5 7513.5 MHz

Receive mode frequencies

7608.5 MHz, 7638 MHz, 7667.5 MHz

RF channel spacing

7 MHz, 28 MHz

Maximum rated output power

At transmitter 50 RF output connector

26 dBm

No
Is transmitter output power
variable?

continuous variable
V
stepped variable with stepsize
minimum RF power
maximum RF power

Yes

1 dB
4 dBm
26 dBm

Antenna connection
unique coupling

standard
connector

with temporary RF
connector
without temporary RF
connector

Integral

Antenna/s technical characteristics


Type
NA

Manufacturer
NA

Transmitter 99% power bandwidth


7 MHz
28 MHz

Model number
NA

Transmitter aggregate data


rate/s
10 Mbps
20 Mbps
39 Mbps
38 Mbps
155 Mbps

Type of multiplexing
Transmitter power source
Nominal rated voltage
V
DC
Nominal rated voltage
Voltage range
Nominal rated voltage
AC mains

Gain
NA
Spectrum efficiency
classes
2
4
5B
2
5B

Type of modulation
QPSK
16QAM
256QAM

QPSK
128QAM

TDMA
Battery type
-48 V
-60 V -40.5 V

Common power source for transmitter and receiver

Frequency
V

yes

no

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Test specification:

Transmitter power range, Sections 5.2.1, 5.2.3

Test procedure:
Test mode:
Date & Time:
Temperature: 23C
Remarks:

EN 300 126-1, Section 5.2.1


Compliance
6/5/2008 2:33:49 PM
Air Pressure: 1010 hPa

PASS

Verdict:
Relative Humidity: 61%

Power Supply: -48 VDC

Photograph 7.1.1 Setup for conducted power of carrier measurements

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Table 7.1.2 Carrier power test results


OPERATING FREQUENCY:
DETECTOR USED:
NOMINAL POWER VOLTAGE:
TRANSMITTER OUTPUT POWER SETTINGS:
MODULATION:
CHANNEL SPACING:
Frequency,
MHz

Temp.,
C

Low frequency
-35/-5
7454.5
23/23
55/55
Mid frequency
-35/-5
7484
23/23
55/55
High frequency
-35/-5
7513.5
23/23
55/55

7454.5 - 7513.5 MHz


Power meter
-48 VDC
Maximum
16 QAM
7 MHz

Voltage,
V

Power meter
reading,
dBm

Attenuator,
dB

Cable
loss, dB

RF power,
dBm

Declared
power,
dBm

Margin,
dB*

Limit,
dB

Verdict

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-7.22
-7.07
-7.34

30
30
30

1.7
1.7
1.7

24.48
24.63
24.36

25
25
25

-0.52
-0.37
-0.64

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-6.75
-7.17
-7.26

30
30
30

1.7
1.7
1.7

24.95
24.53
24.44

25
25
25

-0.05
-0.47
-0.56

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-7.08
-7.20
-7.41

30
30
30

1.7
1.7
1.7

24.62
24.50
24.29

25
25
25

-0.38
-0.50
-0.71

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

*- Margin = RF power manufacturer declared power


Table 7.1.3 Carrier power test results
OPERATING FREQUENCY:
DETECTOR USED:
NOMINAL POWER VOLTAGE:
TRANSMITTER OUTPUT POWER SETTINGS:
MODULATION:
CHANNEL SPACING:
Frequency,
MHz

Temp.,
C

Low frequency
-35/-5
7454.5
23/23
55/55
Mid frequency
-35/-5
7484
23/23
55/55
High frequency
-35/-5
7513.5
23/23
55/55

7454.5 - 7513.5 MHz


Power meter
-48 VDC
Maximum
256 QAM
7 MHz

Voltage,
V

Power meter
reading,
dBm

Attenuator,
dB

Cable
loss, dB

RF power,
dBm

Declared
power,
dBm

Margin,
dB*

Limit,
dB

Verdict

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-10.21
-10.14
-10.67

30
30
30

1.7
1.7
1.7

21.49
21.56
21.03

22
22
22

-0.51
-0.44
-0.97

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-9.64
-10.26
-10.64

30
30
30

1.7
1.7
1.7

22.06
21.44
21.06

22
22
22

0.06
-0.56
-0.94

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-9.96
-10.26
-10.69

30
30
30

1.7
1.7
1.7

21.74
21.44
21.01

22
22
22

-0.26
-0.56
-0.99

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

*- Margin = RF power manufacturer declared power

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Table 7.1.4 Carrier power test results


OPERATING FREQUENCY:
DETECTOR USED:
NOMINAL POWER VOLTAGE:
TRANSMITTER OUTPUT POWER SETTINGS:
MODULATION:
CHANNEL SPACING:
Frequency,
MHz

Temp.,
C

Low frequency
-35/-5
7454.5
23/23
55/55
Mid frequency
-35/-5
7484
23/23
55/55
High frequency
-35/-5
7513.5
23/23
55/55

7454.5 - 7513.5 MHz


Power meter
-48 VDC
Maximum
QPSK
28 MHz

Voltage,
V

Power meter
reading,
dBm

Attenuator,
dB

Cable
loss, dB

RF power,
dBm

Declared
power,
dBm

Margin,
dB*

Limit,
dB

Verdict

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-5.35
-5.55
-5.51

30
30
30

1.7
1.7
1.7

26.35
26.15
25.99

26
26
26

0.35
0.15
-0.01

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-5.30
-5.41
-5.42

30
30
30

1.7
1.7
1.7

26.40
26.29
26.28

26
26
26

0.40
0.29
0.28

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-5.38
-5.49
-5.56

30
30
30

1.7
1.7
1.7

26.32
26.21
26.14

26
26
26

0.32
0.21
0.14

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

*- Margin = RF power manufacturer declared power


Table 7.1.5 Carrier power test results
OPERATING FREQUENCY:
DETECTOR USED:
NOMINAL POWER VOLTAGE:
TRANSMITTER OUTPUT POWER SETTINGS:
MODULATION:
CHANNEL SPACING:
Frequency,
MHz

Temp.,
C

Low frequency
-35/-5
7454.5
23/23
55/55
Mid frequency
-35/-5
7484
23/23
55/55
High frequency
-35/-5
7513.5
23/23
55/55

7454.5 - 7513.5 MHz


Power meter
-48 VDC
Maximum
128 QAM
28 MHz

Voltage,
V

Power meter
reading,
dBm

Attenuator,
dB

Cable
loss, dB

RF power,
dBm

Declared
power,
dBm

Margin,
dB*

Limit,
dB

Verdict

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-8.00
-8.15
-8.39

30
30
30

1.7
1.7
1.7

23.70
23.55
23.31

24
24
24

-0.30
-0.45
-0.69

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-7.77
-8.02
-8.35

30
30
30

1.7
1.7
1.7

23.93
23.68
23.35

24
24
24

-0.07
-0.32
-0.65

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-7.80
-8.09
-8.40

30
30
30

1.7
1.7
1.7

23.90
23.61
23.30

24
24
24

-0.10
-0.39
-0.70

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

*- Margin = RF power manufacturer declared power

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Table 7.1.6 Carrier power test results


OPERATING FREQUENCY:
DETECTOR USED:
NOMINAL POWER VOLTAGE:
TRANSMITTER OUTPUT POWER SETTINGS:
MODULATION:
CHANNEL SPACING:
Frequency,
MHz

Temp.,
C

Low frequency
-35/-5
7454.5
23/23
55/55
Mid frequency
-35/-5
7484
23/23
55/55
High frequency
-35/-5
7513.5
23/23
55/55

7454.5 - 7513.5 MHz


Power meter
-48 VDC
Maximum
QPSK
7 MHz

Voltage,
V

Power meter
reading,
dBm

Attenuator,
dB

Cable
loss, dB

RF power,
dBm

Declared
power,
dBm

Margin,
dB*

Limit,
dB

Verdict

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-9.06
-8.36
-9.00

30
30
30

4.1
4.1
4.1

25.04
25.74
25.10

26
26
26

-0.96
-0.26
-0.90

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-9.41
-8.87
-9.41

30
30
30

4.1
4.1
4.1

24.69
25.23
24.69

26
26
26

-1.31
-0.77
-1.31

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

Nominal
Nominal
Nominal

-9.35
-8.75
-9.47

30
30
30

4.1
4.1
4.1

24.75
25.35
24.63

26
26
26

-1.25
-0.65
-0.77

2
1
2

Pass
Pass
Pass

*- Margin = RF power manufacturer declared power


Note 1: Extreme temperatures:
ODU: +55C /-35C
IDU: +55C /-5C
Note 2: According to the manufacturer declaration the EUT contains a DC regulator in the DC source therefore the testing at
extreme voltages is considered not necessary.
Reference numbers of test equipment used
HL 2910

HL 2911

HL 3210

Full description is given in Appendix A.

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HL 3301

HL 3386

HL 3435

HL 3442

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Test specification:

RF spectrum mask, Section 5.2.4

Test procedure:
Test mode:
Date & Time:
Temperature: 23C
Remarks:

EN 301 126-1, Section 5.2.6


Compliance
6/5/2008 2:20:08 PM
Air Pressure: 1010 hPa

Verdict:
Relative Humidity: 61%

PASS
Power Supply: -48 VDC

Photograph 7.2.1 Setup for spectrum mask measurements

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Test specification:

Transmitter spurious emissions, Section 5.2.6

Test procedure:
Test mode:
Date & Time:
Temperature: 23C
Remarks:

EN 301 126-1, Section 5.2.9


Compliance
6/11/2008 11:19:29 AM
Air Pressure: 1007 hPa

Verdict:
Relative Humidity: 52%

PASS
Power Supply: -48 VDC

Photograph 7.3.1 Setup for spurious emission measurements

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Test specification:

Frequency tolerance, Section 5.2.8

Test procedure:
Test mode:
Date & Time:
Temperature: 23C
Remarks:

EN 300 126-1, Section 5.2.5


Compliance
6/5/2008 2:29:47 PM
Air Pressure: 1010 hPa

PASS

Verdict:
Relative Humidity: 61%

Power Supply: -48 VDC

Figure 7.4.1 Frequency tolerance test setup


Variable
power supply
EUT
Voltmeter

Attenuator

Spectrum
analyzer

Temperature chamber

Photograph 7.4.1 Frequency tolerance test setup

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Test specification:

Receiver spurious emissions, Section 5.3.1

Test procedure:
Test mode:
Date & Time:
Temperature: 23C
Remarks:

EN 301 126-1, Section 5.3.2


Compliance
6/11/2008 11:20:56 AM
Air Pressure: 1007 hPa

Verdict:
Relative Humidity: 52%

PASS
Power Supply: -48 VDC

Photograph 8.1.1 Setup for spurious emission measurements

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Table 8.1.2 Spurious emission test results

VIDEO BANDWIDTH:
MODULATING SIGNAL:

7608.5 - 7667.5 MHz


30-26000 MHz
AVR
100 kHz in 30 MHz 1000 MHz range,
1.0 MHz above 1000 MHz
RBW
NA

MODULATION:
DATA RATE:
CHANNEL SPACING:

128QAM
155 Mbps
28 MHz

OPERATING FREQUENCY RANGE:


INVESTIGATED FREQUENCY RANGE:
DETECTOR USED:
RESOLUTION BANDWIDTH:

Frequency,
SA reading,
RBW,
MHz
dBm
kHz
Low receive frequency 7608.5 MHz

Attenuator,
dB

Cable loss,
dB

Spurious emission,
dBm

Limit,
dBm

Margin,
dB*

Verdict

No spurious emissions were found

Pass

No spurious emissions were found

Pass

No spurious emissions were found

Pass

Mid receive frequency 7638 MHz


High receive frequency 7667.5 MHz

*- Margin = Spurious emission specification limit.

MODULATION:
DATA RATE:
CHANNEL SPACING:
Frequency,
SA reading,
RBW,
MHz
dBm
kHz
Low receive frequency 7608.5 MHz

QPSK
10 Mbps
7 MHz
Attenuator,
dB

Cable loss,
dB

Spurious emission,
dBm

Limit,
dBm

Margin,
dB*

Verdict

No spurious emissions were found

Pass

No spurious emissions were found

Pass

No spurious emissions were found

Pass

Mid receive frequency 7638 MHz


High receive frequency 7667.5 MHz

*- Margin = Spurious emission specification limit.

MODULATION:
DATA RATE:
CHANNEL SPACING:
Frequency,
SA reading,
RBW,
MHz
dBm
kHz
Low receive frequency 7608.5 MHz

QPSK
38 Mbps
28 MHz
Attenuator,
dB

Cable loss,
dB

Spurious emission,
dBm

Limit,
dBm

Margin,
dB*

Verdict

No spurious emissions were found

Pass

No spurious emissions were found

Pass

No spurious emissions were found

Pass

Mid receive frequency 7638 MHz


High receive frequency 7667.5 MHz

*- Margin = Spurious emission specification limit.

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Test specification:

BER versus receive signal level RSL, Section 5.3.2

Test procedure:
Test mode:
Date & Time:
Temperature: 23C
Remarks:

EN 301 126-1, Section 5.3.3.1


Compliance
Verdict:
6/11/2008 11:22:06 AM
Air Pressure: 1007 hPa
Relative Humidity: 52%

PASS
Power Supply: -48 VDC

Photograph 8.2.1 BER vs. RSL test setup

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Test specification:

Co-channel "external" interference sensitivity, Section 5.3.3

Test procedure:
Test mode:
Date & Time:
Temperature: 23C
Remarks:

EN 301 126-1, Section 5.3.3.2


Compliance
Verdict:
6/11/2008 10:17:05 AM
Air Pressure: 1007 hPa
Relative Humidity: 52%

PASS
Power Supply: -48 VDC

Photograph 8.3.1 Co-channel interference sensitivity measurement setup

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Test specification:

Adjacent channel interference sensitivity, Section 5.3.4

Test procedure:
Test mode:
Date & Time:
Temperature: 23C
Remarks:

EN 301 126-1, Section 5.3.3.2


Compliance
Verdict:
6/11/2008 10:29:35 AM
Air Pressure: 1007 hPa
Relative Humidity: 52%

PASS
Power Supply: -48 VDC

Photograph 8.4.1 Adjacent channel interference sensitivity measurement setup

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Test specification:

Continuous wave (CW) spurious interference, Section 5.3.5

Test procedure:
Test mode:
Date & Time:
Temperature: 23C
Remarks:

EN 301 126-1, Section 5.3.3.4


Compliance
Verdict:
6/5/2008 3:58:38 PM
Air Pressure: 1010 hPa
Relative Humidity: 61%

PASS
Power Supply: -48 VDC

Photograph 8.5.1 CW spurious interference measurement setup

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10 APPENDIX A
HL
No
0661

Test equipment and ancillaries used for tests


Description

2015

Generator Swept Signal, 10 MHz to 40


GHz, + 10 dBm
Attenuators Set (2, 3, 5, 20 dB), DC-18
GHz
Power Divider, 0.5-18.0 GHz, 80 W

2780

EMC analyzer, 100 Hz to 26.5 GHz

2910
2911
3208
3210
3286

Cable 18 GHz, 3 m, SMA-SMA


Cable 18 GHz, 1.5 m, SMA-SMA
Cable 40GHz, 1.8 m
Temperature Chamber, (-50+100) C
Temperature Chamber, (-40 to +170) C

3301

Power Meter, P-series, 50 MHz to 40 GHz

3302

Power sensor, P-Series, 50 MHz to 40


GHz, -35/30 to 20 dBm
Microwave Cable Assembly, 26.5 GHz,
1.0 m, N type/N type
Precision Fixed Attenuator, 50 Ohm, 5 W,
10 dB, DC to 18 GHz
Precision Fixed Attenuator, 50 Ohm, 5 W,
20 dB, DC to 18 GHz
Precision Fixed Attenuator, 50 Ohm, 5 W,
20 dB, DC to 18 GHz
Precision Fixed Attenuator, 50 Ohm, 5 W,
20 dB, DC to 18 GHz

1650

3386
3435
3439
3441
3442

Manufacturer

Model

HP

83640B

M/A-COM

2082

Omni Spectra

20906204-00
E7405A

Agilent
Technologies
Gore
Gore
Gore
Associated
Thermotron
Agilent
Technologies
Agilent
Technologies
Suhner
Sucoflex
Mini-Circuits
Mini-Circuits
Mini-Circuits
Mini-Circuits

NA
NA
GOR245
NA
EL-8-CH1-1-CO2
N1911A
N1922A
104EA
BWS10W5+
BWS20W5+
BWS20W5+
BWS20W5+

Ser. No.

Last Cal.

Due Cal.

3614A002
66
1650

23-Sep-07

23-Sep-08

03-Jan-08

03-Jan-09

2015

05-Dec-07

05-Dec-08

MY451024
6
989370
89386
05118338
NA
21-9048

11-Jun-07

11-Jun-09

05-Oct-07
05-Oct-07
10-Jun-08
16-Aug-07
16-Aug-07

05-Oct-08
05-Oct-08
10-Jun-09
16-Aug-08
16-Aug-08

27-Jul-07

27-Jul-08

MY451010
57
MY452405
86
3386

25-Jul-07

25-Jul-08

12-Feb-08

12-Feb-09

NA

09-Mar-08

09-Mar-09

NA

09-Mar-08

09-Mar-09

NA

09-Mar-08

09-Mar-09

NA

09-Mar-08

09-Mar-09

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11 APPENDIX B

Measurement uncertainties

Expanded uncertainty at 95% confidence in Hermon Labs EMC measurements


Test description
Frequency error
Carrier power conducted
Adjacent channel power
Receiver sensitivity
Spurious emissions conducted at RF antenna
connector

Expanded uncertainty
0.56 ppm
1.7 dB
1.3 dB
2.4 dB
30 MHz to 2.9 GHz: 2.6 dB
2.9 GHz to 6.46 GHz: 3.5 dB
6.46 GHz to 12.75 GHz: 4.3 dB
13.2 GHz to 22.0 GHz: 5.0 dB
22.0 GHz to 26.8 GHz: 5.5 dB
26.8 GHz to 40.0 GHz: 4.8 dB

Hermon Laboratories is accredited by A2LA for calibration according to present requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 and NCSL
Z540-1. The accreditation is granted to perform calibration of parameters that are listed in the Scope of Hermon Laboratories
Accreditation.
Hermon Laboratories calibrates its reference and transfer standards by calibration laboratories accredited to ISO/IEC 17025
by a mutually recognized Accreditation Body or by a recognized national metrology institute. All reference and transfer
standards used in the calibration system are traceable to national or international standards.
In-house calibration of all test and measurement equipment is performed on a regular basis according to Hermon
Laboratories calibration procedures, manufacturer calibration/verification procedures or procedures defined in the relevant
standards. The Hermon Laboratories test and measurement equipment is calibrated within the tolerances specified by the
manufacturers and/or by the relevant standards.

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12 APPENDIX C

Test laboratory description

Tests were performed at Hermon Laboratories Ltd., which is a fully independent, private, EMC, safety, environmental and
telecommunication testing facility. Hermon Laboratories is listed by the Federal Communications Commission (USA) for all
parts of Code of Federal Regulations 47 (CFR 47) and by Industry Canada for electromagnetic emissions (file numbers IC
2186-1 for OATS and IC 2186-2 for anechoic chamber), certified by VCCI, Japan (the registration numbers are R-808 for
OATS, R-1082 for anechoic chamber, C-845 for conducted emissions site), assessed by TNO Certification EP&S
(Netherlands) for a number of EMC, telecommunications, environmental, safety standards, and by AMTAC (UK) for safety of
medical devices. The laboratory is accredited by American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (USA) according to
ISO/IEC 17025 for electromagnetic compatibility, product safety, telecommunications testing and environmental simulation
(for exact scope please refer to Certificate No. 839.01).

Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
e-mail:
website:

P.O. Box 23, Binyamina 30500, Israel.


+972 4628 8001
+972 4628 8277
mail@hermonlabs.com
www.hermonlabs.com

Person for contact: Mr. Alex Usoskin, CEO.

13 APPENDIX D

Specification references

EN 302 217-2-2 V1.1.3: 2004-12

Fixed Radio Systems; Characteristics and requirements for point-to- point


equipment and antennas; Part2-2: Harmonized EN covering the essential
requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive standard for digital systems
operating in frequency bands where frequency co-ordination is applied

EN 301 126-1 V1.1.2:1999-09

Fixed Radio Systems; Conformance testing; Part 1:Point-to-point equipment;


Definitions, general requirements and test procedures

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14 APPENDIX E
A
AC
AM
AVRG
BB
C/I
cm
dB
dBm
dB(V)
dB(V/m)
dB(A)
dB
DC
EIRP
ERP
EUT
F
GHz
GND
H
HL
Hz
k
kHz
LO
m
MHz
mm
ms
s
NA
NB
OATS

ppm
QP
RE
RF
rms
Rx
s
T
Tx
V
WB

Abbreviations and acronyms


ampere
alternating current
amplitude modulation
average (detector)
broad band
Carrier to Interfer (ratio)
centimeter
decibel
decibel referred to one milliwatt
decibel referred to one microvolt
decibel referred to one microvolt per meter
decibel referred to one microampere
decibel referred to one Ohm
direct current
equivalent isotropically radiated power
effective radiated power
equipment under test
frequency
gigahertz
ground
height
Hermon laboratories
hertz
kilo
kilohertz
local oscillator
meter
megahertz
millimeter
millisecond
microsecond
not applicable
narrow band
open area test site
Ohm
-6
part per million (10 )
quasi-peak
radiated emission
radio frequency
root mean square
receive
second
temperature
transmit
volt
widebandeband

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