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Cellular Mobile Handset and Cellular Subscriber Unit / Cellular Mobile Transmitter Family Radio Service (FRS) / General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) / Bluetooth Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) / HiperLAN / Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) 1 No 82-960, 1710-1990 82-89, 1850-1990 1 No 62.525-62.750, 67.525-67.750 Transmitter 33 0 200KD9W 200KG7D 1M25D9W 27KGXW 26KG7W 28KGXW 27KG7W Parameters For every 1 db increase in maximum antenna gain above 0 db, there shall be a 1 db decrease in maximum transmitter output RF power. The equivalent isotropic radiated power (EIRP) shall not exceed 33 dbm 33 0 16K0F3E N/A 1 No 200-283.5 912KF1D 91KF1D 1M16G1D 1M15G1D 2 (Private indoor use) 2 (Public indoor and outdoor use) No 200-283.5 Yes 200-283.5 30 6 3 Yes 200-283.5 30 6 1 No 5150-5250 570-5725 5725-5850 10M0D7W 29-November-2016 1

Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) / HiperLAN / Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) / HiperLAN / HiperMAN / Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) / HiperLAN / HiperMAN / Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) SCADA Transceiver (Automatic Meter Reader) 2 (Private indoor use) 2 (Public indoor and outdoor use) No 5150-5250 570-5725 5725-5850 Yes 5150-5250 570-5725 5725-5850 3 Yes 5151 5250 570 5725 5725 5850 Transmitter 30 30 6 6 10M0D7W 10M0D7W 10M0D7W Parameters 1 No 2.775 10 2 16K0F3D N/A Remote Keyless Entry 1 No 902 928 21 0 200KL1D Any increase in gain of 1dB there shall be an equal decrease of transmit RF output power of 1dB 312.150, 31.350, 33.920, 3.320 10 0 16K0F3D N/A Personal Satellite Tracker 1 No 1611.25-1618.75 20 0 2M31G1D N/A RFID Reader 1 No 903.1-927.26 30 3 500KD7D N/A 29-November-2016 2

Transmitter 13.553-13.567 See other Specific Technical Parameters Parameters 0 1K0A1D The field strength of any emissions within the band 13.553-13.567 MHz shall not exceed 15,88 µv/m at 30 meters. (FCC Part 15F) Automatic Meter Reader Repeater Unit 3 Yes 0.058-35.2 0 8K00P0N N/A Remote Control Transmitter 1 No 31.5, 32., 32.7, 33.0, 33.3, 33.6, 33.9, 3.2, 3.8, 35.1, 35., 35.7, 36.0, 36.3, 36.6 Automobile Distance Sensor/ Field Disturbance Sensor (Vehicle Radar) 33.225, 33.725 1-5.6 2KF1D 902-928 28 5.15 200KL1D N/A 0 0 83KF1D N/A 1 No 22,000-29,000-1.9 0 865MD7D Ultra wide-band radar radiocommunications device 76,000-77,000 2.61-2.89 200MF1N 00MF1N 800MF1N,570-25,258-2 12 1G60P0N 1G68P0N 76,551-76,8 See other Specific Technical Parameters See other Specific Technical Parameters 290MN0N 29-November-2016 3 N/A The power density of any emission within the band shall not exceed 30 µw/cm 2 at a distance of 3 meters from the exterior surface

Transmitter Medical Telemetry 1 No 1395-100 25 <1 1K8F1D 2KF1D Point-to-Point Radiocommunication System 02.15-0.85-10.6 0.8 11KF1D 0.175 30 0 18K0M1D 7KF1D Parameters 02.0-05.0-16.02 0 5K0F1D N/A 1 Yes 59,500-62,000 27 38 899GP1D N/A 902-928 20 16.15 2K00F1D FCC 15.27 2,100.0-2,200.0 0 33 100MW7D 3 Yes 200-283.5 30 6 7M5D7D 570-5725 See Other Specific 5725-5850 Technical Parameters 36MD7D 29-November-2016 N/A N/A For every 3 db gain above 6 dbi, ERP of RF transmitter shall be reduced by 1 dbm. The EIRP shall be limited to the electromagnetic ionizing radiation emission limit of +55dBW. Satellite Telemetry 1 No 18.0, 150.5 38 2 5K00G1D Earth-to-Space 137.2000, 137.2250, 137.2500, 137.2875, 137.3125, 137.350, 137.600, 137.6625, 137.6875, 137.7125, 137.7375, 137.8000 Wireless microphone 1 No 6.5, 6.7, 6.9, 65.1, 65.3, 65.5, 65.7, 65.9 38 2 19K00G1D Space-to-Earth 16.9 0 60K0F3E FCC Part 7

Transmitter Parameters Satellite phone 1 No 1616.0-1626.5 35.2 3 1K7Q7W Q639555A Onsite paging system transmitter 1 No 67.750 9.73 0 8K60G1D N/A Unmanned Aerial Systems no more than 750g and used for recreational purposes ONLY 1 No 200-283.5 5725-5850 80M0D7W Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) module 1 No 57,20-63,720 16.7 15.3 3G06D7W Compact surveillance radar 1 Yes 10,308-10,378 20.96 1 70M1F3N 29-November-2016 5

Schedule B.1 - Parameters Parameter Maximum Value Comments Maximum Effective Radiated Power ERP (from RF transmitter) For frequency hopping systems employing less than 75 hopping channels ERP shall be no greater than 20.97 dbm For every db gain above 6 dbi, ERP of RF transmitter shall be reduced by 1 dbm. Modulation scheme Digital Any digital modulation technique e.g. BPSK, QPSK Multiple Access technique Minimum Channel Bandwidth Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) FHSS (20dB) 25kHz DSSS (6dB) 500kHz Any other multiple access technology that can co-exist with FHSS and DSSS systems can be employed. FHSS shall use at least 15 welldefined, non-overlapping channels separated by the channel bandwidth. The dwell time per channel shall not exceed 0.s within a period of 0.n, where n is the number of channels employed Frequency Range 2. 2.835GHz This frequency range can be used for either indoor or outdoor operation. Narrowband Transmitter spurious emission limits 30MHz 1GHz = -36dBm 1GHz to 12.75GHz = -30dBm Standby 30MHz 1GHz = -57dBm 1GHz to 12.75GHz = -7dBm Narrowband Receiver spurious emission limits Wideband Transmitter spurious emission limits 30MHz 1GHz = -57dBm 1GHz to 12.75GHz = -7dBm 30MHz 1GHz = -86dBm/Hz 1GHz to 12.75GHz = -80dBm/Hz Standby 30MHz 1GHz = -107dBm/Hz 1GHz to 12.75GHz = -97dBm/Hz Wideband Receiver spurious emission limits Maximum Spectral Power density 30MHz 1GHz = -107dBm/Hz 1GHz to 12.75GHz = -97dBm/Hz FHSS 100mW/100kHz DSSS 10mW/1MHz 29-November-2016 6

Standardization Schedule B.1 - Parameters Parameter Maximum Value Comments FCC 29-November-2016 7

Schedule B.2 - Parameters Parameter Maximum Value Comments Maximum Effective Radiated Power ERP (from RF transmitter) For frequency hopping systems employing less than 75 hopping channels ERP shall be no greater than 20.97 dbm. For every db gain above 6 dbi, ERP of RF transmitter shall be reduced by 1 dbm. Modulation scheme Digital Any digital modulation technique e.g. BPSK, QPSK Multiple Access technique (WiFi and WiMAX Technology) Minimum Channel Bandwidth (WiFi and WiMAX Technology) Frequency Range (WiFi and WiMAX Technology) Narrowband Transmitter mask (WiFi technology) Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) FHSS (20dB) 25kHz DSSS (6dB) 500kHz OFDM (20dB) 1.25MHz 5150 5250MHz 5250 5350MHz 570 5725MHz 5725 5850MHz Un-modulated F tx +/- 3 to 1MHz = -9dBm Any other multiple access technology that can co-exist with FHSS, DSSS and OFDM systems can be employed. FHSS shall use at least 75 welldefined, non-overlapping channels separated by channel bandwidth. The dwell time per channel shall not exceed 0.s within a period of 30s Frequency ranges 5150 5250 MHz and 5250 5350 MHz shall be for indoor use only. Frequency ranges 570 5725 MHz and 5725 5850 MHz can be used for either indoor or outdoor operation. Transmitter Spectral Mask (WiMAX technology) Modulated F tx +/- 3 to 8MHz = -32dBm F tx +/- 2 to 1MHz = -35dBm 20 MHz Channelization: F tx +/- 9.5MHz = 0dBm F tx +/- 10.9MHz = -25dBm F tx +/- 19.5MHz = -32dBm F tx +/- 29.5MHz = -50dBm 10 MHz Channelization: F tx +/-.75MHz = 0dBm F tx +/- 5.5MHz = -25dBm F tx +/- 9.75MHz = -32dBm F tx +/- 1.75MHz = -50dBm 29-November-2016 8

Schedule B.2 - Parameters Parameter Maximum Value Comments Transmitter spurious emission limits (WiFi Technology) 25MHz 1GHz = -69dBm 1GHz to 0GHz = -63dBm Standby 25MHz 1GHz = -90dBm 1GHz to 0GHz = -80dBm Receiver spurious emission limits (WiFi Technology) Maximum Spectral Power density (WiFi Technology) Standardization 25MHz 1GHz = -90dBm 1GHz to 0GHz = -80dBm FHSS 1W/100kHz DSSS 10mW/3kHz FCC, ETSI 29-November-2016 9