EFJohnson 002-9800-401 manual FCC Exposure Limits, FCC Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure MPE

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SAFETY INFORMATION

FCC EXPOSURE LIMITS

This mobile radio transceiver was tested by the manufacturer with an appropriate antenna in order to verify compliance with Maximum Per- missible Exposure (MPE) limits set under Section 2.1091 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. The guidelines used in the evaluation are derived from Table 1 (B) titled “Limits For General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure” which is from FCC report OET bulletin #65.

Table 1

FCC Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE)

(A) Limits For Occupational/Controlled Exposure

Frequency Range

Electric Field

Magnetic Field

Power Density

Averaging

Strength (E)

Strength (H)

(S)

Time E2, H2,

(MHz)

(V/m)

(A/m)

(mW/cm22)

S (minutes)

 

0.3-3.0

614

1.63

(100)*

6

3.0-30

1842/f

4.89/f

(900/f2)*

6

30-300

61.4

0.163

1.0

6

300-1500

--

--

f/300

6

1500-100,000

--

--

5

6

 

 

 

 

 

(B) Limits For General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure

Frequency Range

Electric Field

Magnetic Field

Power Density

Averaging

Strength (E)

Strength (H)

(S)

Time E2, H2,

(MHz)

(V/m)

(A/m)

(mW/cm22)

S (minutes)

 

0.3-1.34

614

1.63

(100)*

30

1.34-30

824/f

2.19/f

(180/f2)*

30

30-300

27.5

0.073

0.2

30

300-1500

--

--

f/1500

30

1500-100,000

--

--

1.0

30

 

 

 

 

 

f = Frequency in

MHz

*Plane-wave

equivalent power

density

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