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Maxcom MM426 - Operating Frequencies & Max Conducted Power

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54
Such discrepancies result from automatic changes in
device power necessary to ensure that the device
operates at a minimum power level required to be
connected with network.
Although SAR values might vary for different models of
phones or even for different positions of the same model,
they are all compliant with regulations pertaining to safe
level of radiation.
According to WHO current research, there is no need to
apply any special restrictions in using portable devices.
According to WHO, in order to reduce radiation, a length
of conversation should be reduced, or headphones or
speakerphone should be used, or the phone should not
be held in proximity to head or body.
The highest SAR value in test
SAR device next to
head
0.507 W/kg (GSM900)
0.657 W/kg (GSM1800)
SAR device to body
0.537 W/kg (GSM900)
0.457 W/kg (GSM1800)
SAR values might also vary due to various reporting
and testing requirements in different countries as well
as to different frequencies in a certain network.
19. Operating Frequencies & Max Conducted
Power
Operating Frequencies:

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