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INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES
Test Report Number: HK08060834-1 Page 57 of 72
FCC ID: T7HCT8015
Company: RTX Consumer Products Hong Kong Ltd. Date of Test: June 24-July 7, 2008
Model: MBU 400
4.26 Alternative Monitoring Interval for Co-located Device, FCC Rule 15.323(c)(11):
An initiating device that is prevented from monitoring during its intended transmit
window due to monitoring system blocking from the transmissions of a co-located
(within one meter) transmitter of the same system, may monitor the portions of the time
and spectrum windows in which they intend to receive over a period of at least 10 ms.
The monitored time and spectrum window must total at least 50 % of the 10 ms frame
interval and the monitored spectrum must be within the 1.25 MHz frequency channel(s)
already occupied by that device or co-located co-operating devices. If the access
criteria is met for the intended receive time and spectrum window under the above
conditions, then transmission in the intended transmit window by the initiating device
may commence.
Measurements are made in accordance with ANSI C63.17 sub-clause 8.4.
Attestation:
[ × ]
Appropriate as it is Co-located Device, in which the monitoring system will be
blocked from the transmissions of a co-located (Within one meter) transmitter
of the same system. Please refer to attachment, 15.323(c)(11).pdf, for details.
[ × ]
Not appropriate, as it is Cordless Telephone Application.

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