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9.2
FCC Compliant
MTX-HSPA-PH8-P+G and any variants contain FCC ID: QIPPH8.
The FCC Equipment Authorization
Certification for the PH8 Module is listed under the FCC identifier QIPPH8
Industry Canada Certification Number: 7830A-PH8 granted to Gemalto M2M GmbH.
The Cinterion reference application of the PH8 Module registered under the above identifier is
certified to be in accordance with the following Rules and Regulations of the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC). Power listed is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. It is
compliant with FCC regulations.
9.2.1
SAR information
Cinterion Wireless Modules models: PH8 is marketed without a defined antenna.
The Maximum Antenna Gain when using indoor antennas depends on the distance from the antenna
to any nearby persons when in normal operation. It should not exceed the values shown on the table
below.
According to the limit in 47 CFR 1.1310, we get the value of the maximum antenna gain as follows:
The maximum measured power output in the 850 MHz band is 1866.38 mW (32.71 dBm, see 7layers
test report MDE_Siem_0714_FCCb).
The maximum permissible exposure is defined as 47 CFR 1.1310 with 0.55773 mW/cm².
The maximum measured power output in the 1900 MHz band is 974.99 mW (29.89 dBm, see 7layers
test report MDE_Siem_0714_FCCc).
The maximum permissible exposure is defined as 47 CFR 1.1310 with 1 mW/cm².
According to the limit in 47 CFR 1.1310, we get the value of the maximum antenna gain as follows:
S = P*G/4
π
R²
S = 0.55773 mW/cm² or 1 mW/cm²
P = 1866.38 mW or 974.99 mW
R = 20 cm or 100cm
π
= 3.1416
G(dBi)=10*log10(G)
Solving for G; the maximum antenna gain is
Band
Distance
Maximum Gain in dBi
850MHz
20cm
1.7669
850MHz
50cm
9.7257
1900MHz
20cm
7.1227
1900MHz
50cm
15.0815