Uniden SDS200
FCC PART 15B / RSS-135
SCANNING RECEIVER
COMBO TEST REPORT
Applicant | UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION |
Address | 3001 GATEWAY DRIVE SUITE 130 IRVING, TEXAS 75063 USA |
IC | 513C-UB384 |
Model Number | SDS200 |
Product Description | SCANNING RECEIVER |
Date Sample Received | 11/27/2018 |
Final Test Date | 11/27/2018 |
Tested By | Tim Royer |
Approved By | Franklin Rose |
Test Results | PASS |
GENERAL INFORMATION
EUT Description | SCANNING RECEIVER |
IC | 513C-UB384 |
Model Number | SDS200 |
Range | 25.0 – 1240.0 MHz |
Test Range | 30 MHz – 960 MHz |
Receiver Circuit Type | Heterodyne |
Antenna Connector | SMA |
110-120Vac/50- 60Hz | |
EUT Power Source | 13.6 VDC Nominal |
Modifications required for Testing | None |
Test Site | Timco Engineering, Inc. 849 NW State Road 45 Newberry, FL 32669 Designation #: US1070, IC: 2056A |
*NOTE: 15.101(b) Receivers operating above 960 MHz or below 30 MHz, except for radar
detectors and CB receivers, are exempt from complying with the technical provisions of this
part but are subject to §15.5.
REPORT SUMMARY
Regulatory Standard | CFR Title 47 FCC Rule part 15B § 15.109, 15.111, & 15.121, IC RSS-135, i2, RSS-GEN |
Test Procedures | FCC Part 15.31, 15.33, 15.35, RSS-GEN ANSI C63.4 – 2014 |
Operational Modes | Stopped at the Lowest, middle, and highest frequency of tuning range. In addition scanning all frequencies of tuning range |
Test Frequencies | Low: 40.84 MHz |
Middle: 107.5, 511.9125 MHz | |
High: 954.9125 MHz | |
Scan: 25.0 – 1240.0 MHz | |
Setup | For radiated test the ant terminal was connected to 50Q non radiating load through a 50 Q coaxial cable |
For conducted test the ant terminal was connected to a EMI receiver through 50 Q coaxial cable | |
Environmental Condition in the laboratory | Temperature: 24-26°C Relative humidity: 50-65% Barometric Pressure: 30.01″ |
Deviation from the standard/procedure | No deviation |
RESULTS SUMMARY
FCC Requirement | ISED Requirement | Pass/Fail |
15.109 Radiated Emissions | RSS-215, Sec 5.1 RSS-GEN 7.1.2 | Pass |
15.111 Receiver Conducted Power | RSS-GEN 8.8 | Pass |
15.121 38 dB Rejection | N/A(1) |
Notes:1) The receiver is digital and is incapable of producing a SINAD output.RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS
- Rule Part No.: FCC Part 15 Subpart B , RSS-215, RSS-GEN
- Requirements: FCC Part 15.109(a) Radiated Emission Limit
Class B Field Strength Limits @ 3 Meters | |
Frequency | Level |
(MHz) | (dBuV/m) |
30 – 88 | 40.0 |
80 – 216 | 43.5 |
216 – 960 | 46.0 |
Above 960 | 54.0 |
FCC Part 15.109(f) Radiated Emission Limit
For a receiver which employs terminals for the connection of an
external receiving antenna, the receiver shall be tested to demonstrate
compliance with the provisions of this section with an antenna
connected to the antenna terminals unless the antenna conducted
power is measured as specified in §15.111(a).Procedure: FCC Part 15.33(b)(3) Frequency range of radiated measurementsFCC Part 15.35(a) Measurement detector functions and bandwidthsANSI C63.4 Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from
Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment 9 kHz to 40 GHz
- 6.2 Operating conditions
§ 6.3 Arrangement of EUT - 8.3.1 Exploratory radiated emissions measurements
§ 8.3.2 Final radiated emission measurements
Configuration: The scanner receiver spurious emissions are to be measured when the receiver is in the scanning mode and repeated when the scanning is stopped.NOTE: RSS-GEN 5.3 Only radiocommunication receivers operating in stand-alone mode within the band 30-960 MHz, as well as scanner receivers, are subject to Industry Canada requirements, as described above. All other receivers are exempted from any Industry Canada certification, testing, labeling and reporting requirements.
Uniden America Corporation
November 26, 2018To: Federal Communications CommissionEquipment Authorization Branch Laboratory Division Office of Engineering and Technology 7 435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046Subject: Attestation statement regarding the cell phone channelsApplicant: Uniden America CorporationTYPE OF EQUIPMENT: FCC IDENTIFIER: Digital Scanning ReceiverDear Sir or Madam:1. I attest that the receiver is incapable of tuning, or readily being altered, by the user to operate within the frequency bands allocated to the Domestic public Cellular Telecommunications Service in Part 22.2. The VCO is inside the microprocessor making it impossible to access. This chip contains the VCO, PLL and 1st mixer.a. Epoxy glue was added to the band pass filter as our previous scanner radiosb. The binary file is encrypted so user can’t disassemble.c. The program is in the flash memory of the microprocessor and the end User can’t read it without using the ID code and the souse code is not open to the public, so user can’t access and edit the firmware.3. It’s impossible for the end user to enter any frequency not specified in the frequency range specifications and if the end user attempts to enter a frequency out of the frequency range specifications the software ignores the entered frequency.Please contact the undersigned if you have any questions or need any further information.Manager, Regulatory and QA
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