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GME CM1039 - Radio Frequency Exposure Hazard; Radio Frequency Exposure Control

GME CM1039
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Copyright2013
StandardCommunicationsPtyLtd
Sydney,Australia
RADIOFREQUENCYEXPOSUREHAZARD
Attention
Thisradioshouldbeusedonlyinanoccupational(workrelated)environmentwherethe
userisawareofandabletoexercisecontrolovertheirexposuretoRFenergy.Thisradiois
notauthorizedforusebytheconsumerorbythegeneralpopulation.
TocomplywiththeUSFCCradiofrequencyguidelinesandtoensureyoursafetypleaseread
thefollowinginformationbeforeinstallingandusingtheradio.
Usetheradioonlywithintheguidelinesofthismanual.
Useonlywithanapprovedantenna.
DonotremovetheRFExposurelabelfromthisradio.
Donottransitlongerthantherateddutycycleof50%talk50%listen.
RadioFrequencyExposureControl
ThisradioemitsRF(RadioFrequency)energyorradiowaveswhentransmitting.RFenergyis
oneofmanyformsofelectromagneticenergyincludingsunlightandelectricity.TheFCC
RadioFrequencyexposureguidelinesincluderecommendationsonthesafelevelsof
exposureforworkersandthegeneralpublicwithasignificantmarginofprotection.
TocomplywithFCCexposurelimitstheradiomustbeinstalledusinganexternallymounted
antennawithagainofeither2.15dBior5.15dBi.Transmitonlywhenbystandersareata
minimumsafedistanceof35inches(0.9m)fromtheantenna.
ForfurtherinformationonRFenergyexposureandhowtocontrolit,pleasevisitthe
followingwebsite.www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rffaqs.html

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