Body-worn Statement:
Body-worn measurements-per FCC KDB447498 page 22 “When body-worn
accessory SAR testing is required, the body-worn accessory requirements in section
4.2.2 should be applied. PTT two-way radios that support held-to-ear operating mode
must also be tested according to the exposure configurations required for handsets.
This generally does not apply to cellphones with PTT options that have already been
tested in more conservative configurations in applicable wireless modes for SAR
compliance at 100% duty factor.” According to KDB643646 D01 for Body SAR Test
Considerations for Body-worn Accessoires: Body SAR is measured with the radio
placed in a body-worn accessory, positioned against a flat plantom, representative of
the normal operating conditions expected by users and typically with a standard
default audio accessory supplied with the radio, may be designed to operate with a
subset of the combinations of antennas, batteries and body-worn accessores, when a
default audio accessory does not fully support all accessory must be selected to be the
default audio accessory for body-worn accessories testing. If an alternative audio
accessory cannot be identified, body-worn accessories should be tested without any
body accessories should be tested without any audio. In general, all sides of the radio
that may be positioned facing the user when using a bodyworn accessory must be
condisered for SAR compliance.