INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES
Test Report Number: HK08060834-1 Page 13 of 72
FCC ID: T7HCT8015
3.0 System Test Configuration
3.1 Justification
For emissions testing, the equipment under test (EUT) was setup to transmit continuously
in burst mode with pseudo-random data to simplify the measurement methodology.
Care was taken to ensure proper power supply voltages during testing. During testing,
all cables (if any) were manipulated to produce worst-case emissions. The handset (if
any) was powered by a fully charged battery.
For the measurements, the EUT was attached to a plastic stand if necessary and placed
on the wooden turntable. If the base unit attached to peripherals, they were connected
and operational (as typical as possible).
The signal was maximized through rotation and placement in the three orthogonal axes.
The antenna height and polarization were varied during the search for maximum signal
level. The antenna height was varied from 1 to 4 meters. Detector function was in peak
mode. Radiated emissions were taken at three meters unless the signal level was too
low for measurement at that distance. If necessary, a pre-amplifier was used and/or the
test was conducted at a closer distance.
The spectrum analyzer resolution bandwidth was approximately 1% of the EUT emission
bandwidth, unless otherwise specified.
Radiated emission measurements were performed from the lowest radio frequency signal
generated in the device which is greater than 9 kHz to the tenth harmonic of the highest
fundamental frequency or to 40 GHz, whichever is lower.
As the base unit has 2 antennas, both have been checked. While conducting the test on
one of antennas, another one was being disable its transmission. The data in this report
represented the worst-case.