64 | Preparation
Aprisa SRi User Manual 1.1.0
Compliance Considerations
The Aprisa SRi is a professional radio product and as such must be installed by a suitably trained and qualified
installer who is aware of the local regulatory requirements existing at the time of installation and is capable
of ensuring that the regulations are adhered to.
The maximum Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) permitted from the Aprisa SRi is regulated and
must not exceed the limits provided in the following table. To meet this regulatory requirement; knowledge
of the antenna gain and feeder cable loss must be known before setting the transmitter output power.
Regulatory Requirement
Frequency Range
Maximum
EIRP
1
SRi Equivalent
Maximum Average
Power (
R
dBm
)
USA, FCC Part 15.247
902 MHz to 928 MHz
+36 dBm PEP
+32 dBm
Canada, ISED RSS-247
902 MHz to 928 MHz
+36 dBm PEP
+32 dBm
Australia, ACMA AS/NZS 4268
915 MHz to 928 MHz
+30 dBm
+30 dBm
New Zealand, General User Radio
Licence for Short Range Devices
915 MHz to 928 MHz
+30 dBm
+30 dBm
New Zealand, General User Radio
Licence for Short Range Devices
920 MHz to 928 MHz
+36 dBm
+36 dBm
Brazil, Act No. 14.448, of
December 4, 2017
902 MHz to 907.5 MHz
& 915 MHz to 928 MHz
+36 dBm PEP
+30 dBm
Mexico, NOM-208-SCFI-2016
902 MHz to 928 MHz
+36 dBm PEP
+30 dBm
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These are correct at the time of printing. The installer must ensure that the installation complies with the regulatory
requirements at the time of installation.