FCC ID: OIA-BR1200
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Typical installation will include two BR1200’s, each with the installed
antenna assembly, located in a direct line-of-sight from 10 to 20 miles apart.
Each finished radio/antenna combination can then be mounted to a suitable
mast which has already been installed on an outdoor structure. Structures
include buildings, towers, chimneys, etc.
Initial preparation will be to determine the proper location of each BR1200.
Wherever possible, installer will visually site each location or consult
appropriate reference material for obstructions which would prohibit line-of-
site transmissions. In this case the parabolas will be aimed at each other using
the built in adjustments provided with the mounting bracket.
RF EXPOSURE PRECAUTIONS
All BR1200 antenna installations must adhere to the FCC requirements for
maximum permissible RF exposure.
Regardless of the antenna used with the BR1200, the protection of persons
whose work brings them into the vicinity of the BR1200 antenna must be
maintained by use of proper installation procedures and by use of warning
signs, fencing, or limiting access to the area.
T
HE MINIMUM SEPARATION DISTANCE OF
25
CM FROM ALL PERSONNEL
MUST BE MAINTAINED
.
This will insure that no person will be in a position of exposure to RF
radiation in excess of the Maximum Permissible Exposure Limits for General
Population/Uncontrolled Exposure according to 47CFR Chapter 1, Part 1,
Section 1.1310.