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Document DEVICE REPORTGetApplicationAttachment.html?id=6166342FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE SAR ASSESSMENT Part 1 of 3 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Test Laboratory Motorola Solutions Malaysia Sdn Bhd Plot 2A, Medan Bayan Lepas, Mukim 12 SWD 11900 Bayan Lepas Penang, Malaysia. Date of Report: 10/12/2022 Report Revision: D Responsible Engineer: Report Author: Date/s Tested: Manufacturer: DUT Description: Test TX mode(s): Max. Power output: TX Frequency Bands: Signaling type: Model(s) Tested: Model(s) Certified: Serial Number(s): Classification: Applicant Name: Applicant Address: FCC ID: IC: ISED Test Site registration: FCC Test Firm Registration Number: Puteri Alifah Ilyana Binti Nor Rahim (EME Engineer) Muhammad Hizami Bin Ismail (EME Senior Technician) 7/28/2022-8/4/2022, 8/6/2022-8/20/2022, 8/25/2022, 8/29/2022, 8/31/2022 Motorola Solutions Inc. Handheld Portable APX N70 Device without pin for battery control Non-UL model CW (PTT), BT, WLAN, LTE Refer Table 3 Refer Table 3 FM, QPSK, 16QAM, FHSS, DSSS, OFDM, TDMA and NFC H35UCT9PW8AN H35UCT9PW8AN 022TYP0015, 022TYP0026, 022TYP0006 Occupational/Controlled Motorola Solutions Inc. 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33322 AZ489FT7147; This report contains results that are immaterial for FCC equipment approval, which are clearly identified. 109U-89FT7147; This report contains results that are immaterial for ISED equipment approval, which are clearly identified. 24843 823256 The test results clearly demonstrate compliance with FCC Occupational/Controlled RF Exposure limits of 8 W/kg averaged over 1 gram per the requirements of FCC 47 CFR § 2.1093 and RSS-102 (Issue 5). Based on the information and the testing results provided herein, the undersigned certifies that when used as stated in the operating instructions supplied, said product complies with the national and international reference standards and guidelines listed in section 4.0 of this report (no deviation from standard methods). This report shall not be reproduced without written approval from an officially designated representative of the Motorola Solutions Inc EME Laboratory. I attest to the accuracy of the data and assume full responsibility for the completeness of these measurements. This reporting format is consistent with the suggested guidelines of the TIA TSB-150 December 2004. The results and statements contained in this report pertain only to the device(s) evaluated. Saw Sun Hock (Approved Signatory) Approval Date: 10/12/2022 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 1 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Part 1 of 3 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 1.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 4 2.0 FCC SAR Summary ............................................................................................................... 4 3.0 Abbreviations / Definitions...................................................................................................... 4 4.0 Referenced Standards and Guidelines...................................................................................... 5 5.0 SAR Limits............................................................................................................................. 6 6.0 Description of Device Under Test (DUT) ............................................................................... 6 5.62 mW***........................................................................................................................... 7 7.0 Optional Accessories and Test Criteria.................................................................................... 8 7.1 Antennas..................................................................................................................... 8 7.2 Batteries ..................................................................................................................... 8 7.3 Body worn Accessories............................................................................................... 9 7.4 Audio Accessories .................................................................................................... 10 8.0 Description of Test System................................................................................................... 11 8.1 Descriptions of Robotics/Probes/Readout Electronics ............................................... 11 8.2 Description of Phantom(s)......................................................................................... 12 8.3 Description of Simulated Tissue ................................................................................ 12 9.0 Additional Test Equipment ................................................................................................... 13 10.0 SAR Measurement System Validation and Verification ......................................................... 14 10.1 System Validation ..................................................................................................... 14 10.2 System Verification................................................................................................... 15 10.3 Equivalent Tissue Test Results .................................................................................. 16 11.0 Environmental Test Conditions ............................................................................................. 18 12.0 DUT Test Setup and Methodology ....................................................................................... 19 12.1 Measurements........................................................................................................... 19 12.2 DUT Configuration(s)............................................................................................... 19 12.3 DUT Positioning Procedures..................................................................................... 19 12.3.1 Body .......................................................................................................... 19 12.3.2 Head........................................................................................................... 20 12.3.3 Face ........................................................................................................... 20 12.4 DUT Test Channels................................................................................................... 20 12.5 SAR Result Scaling Methodology ............................................................................. 20 12.6 DUT Test Plan.......................................................................................................... 21 13.0 DUT Test Data for LMR ...................................................................................................... 21 13.1 LMR assessments at the Body for 769-775MHz band ............................................... 21 13.2 LMR assessments at the Body for 799-824MHz band ............................................... 24 13.3 LMR assessments at the Body for 851-869MHz band ............................................... 28 13.4 LMR assessment at the Face for 769-775MHz band.................................................. 31 13.5 LMR assessments at the Face for 799-824MHz band ................................................ 32 13.6 LMR assessments at the Face for 851-869MHz band ................................................ 33 13.7 Assessment for ISED, Canada................................................................................... 34 13.8 Assessment for outside FCC Frequency range (7/800 MHz) ...................................... 36 14.0 DUT Test Data for WLAN ................................................................................................... 37 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 2 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 14.1 Assessment for WLAN 2.4GHz (802.11 b/g/n) ......................................................... 37 14.2 Assessment for WLAN 5.0 GHz (802.11 a/n/ac) ....................................................... 41 14.3 Assessment exclusion for BT..................................................................................... 51 14.3.1 FCC Requirement ....................................................................................... 51 14.3.2 ISED Requirement ..................................................................................... 53 14.4 Assessment exclusion for NFC .................................................................................. 54 15.0 Shortened Scan Assessment .................................................................................................. 55 16.0 Simultaneous Transmission................................................................................................... 55 16.1 Simultaneous transmission exclusion for BT .............................................................. 56 16.2 Simultaneous Transmission for LMR, BT, WLAN 2.4GHz and 5GHz....................... 56 17.0 Results Summary.................................................................................................................. 56 18.0 Variability Assessment .......................................................................................................... 57 19.0 System Uncertainty............................................................................................................... 57 APPENDICES A Measurement Uncertainty Budget ......................................................................................... 58 B Probe Calibration Certificates C Dipole Calibration Certificates Part 2 of 3 1.0 System Validation for LTE ..................................................................................................... 3 2.0 System Validation for LTE ..................................................................................................... 3 3.0 Equivalent Tissue Test Results for LTE .................................................................................. 4 4.0 DUT Test Position Photos...................................................................................................... 5 4.1 SAR Assessments for LTE band 12 (699-716 MHz) ..................................................... 5 4.2 SAR assessments for LTE band 13 (777-787 MHz) .................................................... 11 4.3 SAR assessments for LTE band 14 (788-798 MHz ..................................................... 14 4.4 SAR assessments for LTE band 4 (1710-1755 MHz) .................................................. 18 4.5 SAR assessments for LTE band 2 (1850-1910 MHz) .................................................. 23 5.0 Variability Assessment .......................................................................................................... 28 Part 3 of 3 APPENDICES D System Verification Check Scans............................................................................................ 2 E DUT Scans........................................................................................................................... 33 F Shorten Scan of Highest SAR Configuration......................................................................... 70 G DUT Test Position Photos.................................................................................................... 72 H DUT, Body worn and audio accessories Photos .................................................................... 73 Date 09/02/2022 09/13/2022 10/11/2022 10/12/2022 Revision A B C D Report Revision History Comments Initial release Re-generate the pdf file and amend the Table 4 Update the Body Simultaneous SAR value, Table 3 and SAMM Logo Update Table 3, insert footnote for Max Conducted (Average) Power Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 3 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 1.0 Introduction This report details the utilization, test setup, test equipment, and test results of the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) measurements performed at the Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Test Laboratory for handheld portable model number H35UCT9PW8AN. This device is classified as Occupational/Controlled. 2.0 FCC SAR Summary Table 1 Equipment Class Frequency band (MHz) Max Calc at Body (W/kg) 1g-SAR Max Calc at Face (W/kg) 1g-SAR 762 776 MHz (LMR) 0.97 1.79 TNF 792 824 MHz (LMR) 1.22 2.19 851 870 MHz (LMR) 0.99 2.19 LTE B12 0.121 0.071 LTE B13 0.099 0.056 PCF LTE B14 0.118 0.079 LTE B4 0.023 0.269 LTE B2 0.018 0.174 DTS 2412 2462 MHZ (WLAN 2.4 GHz) 0.055 0.293 NII 5180 5825 MHz WLAN 5 GHz 0.028 0.533 *DSS 2402-2480MHz (Bluetooth) NA NA Highest Simultaneous Transmission SAR 1.34 2.72 *Results not required per KDB (refer to sections 14.3) 3.0 Abbreviations / Definitions BT: Bluetooth CW: Continuous Wave DSS: Direct Spread Spectrum DUT: Device Under Test EME: Electromagnetic Energy FHSS: Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FM: Frequency Modulation NA: Not Applicable LMR: Land Mobile Radio OFDM: Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing GFSK: Gaussian Frequency-Shift Keying PTT: Push to Talk RSM: Remote Speaker Microphone SAR: Specific Absorption Rate TNF: Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 4 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Audio accessories: These accessories allow communication while the DUT is worn standard on the body. Body worn accessories: These accessories allow the DUT to be worn on the body of the user. Maximum Power: Defined as the upper limit of the production line final test station. 4.0 Referenced Standards and Guidelines This product is designed to comply with the following applicable national and international standards and guidelines. IEC62209-1 (2016) Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) for handheld devices used in close proximity to the ear (frequency range of 300 MHz to 3 GHz) Federal Communications Commission, "Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields", OET Bulletin 65, FCC, Washington, D.C.: 1997. IEEE 1528 (2013), Recommended Practice for Determining the Peak Spatial-Average Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Head from Wireless Communications Devices: Measurement Techniques American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-2005 International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998 Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6 (2015), Limits of Human Exposure to Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz RSS-102 (Issue 5) Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Compliance of Radio communication Apparatus (All Frequency Bands) Australian Communications Authority Radio communications (Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure) Standard (2014) ANATEL, Brazil Regulatory Authority, Resolution No. 303 of July 2, 2002 "Regulation of the limitation of exposure to electrical, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields in the radio frequency range between 9 kHz and 300 GHz." and "Attachment to resolution # 303 from July 2, 2002" IEC62209-2 Edition 1.0 2010-03, Human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand-held and body-mounted wireless communication devices Human models, instrumentation, and procedures Part 2: Procedure to determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) for wireless communication devices used in close proximity to the human body (frequency range of 30 MHz to 6 GHz). Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 5 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 FCC KDB 643646 D01 SAR Test for PTT Radios v01r03 FCC KDB 865664 D01 SAR Measurement 100 MHz to 6 GHz v01r04 FCC KDB 865664 D02 RF Exposure Reporting v01r02 FCC KDB 447498 D04 Interim General RF Exposure Guidance v01 FCC KDB 447498 D01 General RF Exposure Guidance v06 FCC KDB 248227 D01 802.11 Wi-Fi SAR v02r02 FCC KDB 648474 D04 Handset SAR v01r03 FCC KDB 941225 D05 SAR for LTE Devices v02r05 FCC KDB 941225 D01 3G SAR Procedures v03r01 5.0 SAR Limits Table 2 EXPOSURE LIMITS Spatial Average - ANSI (averaged over the whole body) Spatial Peak - ANSI (averaged over any 1-g of tissue) Spatial Peak ICNIRP/ANSI (hands/wrists/feet/ankles averaged over 10-g) Spatial Peak - ICNIRP (Head and Trunk 10-g) SAR (W/kg) (General Population / (Occupational / Uncontrolled Exposure Controlled Exposure Environment) Environment) 0.08 0.4 1.6 8.0 4.0 20.0 2.0 10.0 6.0 Description of Device Under Test (DUT) This portable device operates in the LMR bands using frequency modulation (FM) incorporating traditional simplex two-way radio transmission protocol. This device also contains WLAN and LTE technologies for data applications and Bluetooth technology for short range wireless devices. The LMR bands in this device operate in a half duplex system. A half duplex system only allows the user to transmit or receive. This device cannot transmit and receive simultaneously. The user must stop transmitting in order to receive a signal or listen for a response, regardless of PTT button or use of voice activated audio accessories. This type of operation, along with the RF safety booklet, which instructs the user to transmit no more than 50% of the time, justifies the use of 50% duty factor for this device. This device also incorporates GFSK Bluetooth transmission device which is a Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) technology. The Bluetooth radio modem is used to wireless link audio accessories. The maximum actual transmission duty cycle is imposed by the Bluetooth. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 6 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Table 3 below summarizes the technologies, bands, maximum duty cycles and maximum output powers. Declared maximum output powers are defined as upper limit of the production line final test station. Technologies LMR LMR WLAN 802.11 b (22 MHz) WLAN 802.11 g (20 MHz) WLAN 802.11 n (20 MHz) WLAN 802.11 n (40 MHz) (1)WLAN 802.11 a (20 MHz) (2)WLAN 802.11 n/ac (20 MHz) (3)WLAN 802.11 n/ac (40 MHz) (4)WLAN 802.11 ac (80 MHz) LTE Band 2 LTE Band 4 LTE Band 12 LTE Band 13 LTE Band 14 NFC BT 1.5 BT LE Band (MHz) 762-776, 792-806 806-825, 851-870 Table 3 Transmission FM FM DSSS 2412-2462 OFDM 2422-2452 5180-5825 OFDM 1850-1910 1710-1755 699-716 777-787 788-798 13.56 2400 - 2485 2400 - 2485 QPSK, 16QAM QPSK, 16QAM QPSK, 16QAM QPSK, 16QAM QPSK, 16QAM NFC GFSK GFSK Duty Cycle (%) *50 Declared Max Power 2.99 W *50 3.60 W 99.97 141.25 mW ** 99.80 94.36 99.80 99.80 95.59 99.60 96.15 100 100 100 100 100 100 78 62.68 89.1 mW ** 79.43 mW ** 252 mW** 35 mW 22.39 mW*** 5.62 mW*** Note * includes 50% PTT operation ** Maximum Conducted Average Power *** Maximum Conducted Peak Power (1) ISED max conducted (average) power for U-NII-1 is 25.12mW, U-NII-2A, U-NII-2C and U-NII-3 are 79.43mW. (2) ISED max conducted (average) power for U-NII-1 is 25.12mW, U-NII-2A, U-NII-2C and U-NII-3 are 79.43mW. (3) EME tested WLAN 5 GHz 802.11n/ac (40MHz) at 79.43 mW (Highest max conducted average power as stated in the table above). The new power of WLAN 802.11n/ac (40MHz) will be implement in Production unit for all channels are 79.43 mW, except CH 38 is 19.95 mW, CH62 is 15.84 mW and CH104 is 31.62 mW. (4) EME tested WLAN 5 GHz 802.11ac (80MHz) at 79.43 mW (Highest max conducted average power as stated in the table above). The new power of WLAN 802.11ac (80MHz) will be implement in Production unit for all channels are U-NII-1 is 19.95 mW, U-NII-2A is 10.0 mW, U-NII-2C is 79.43 mW and UNII-3 is 79.43 mW. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 7 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 The intended operating positions are "at the face" with the DUT at least 2.5cm from the mouth, and "at the body" by means of the offered body worn accessories. Body worn audio and PTT operation is accomplish by means of optional remote accessories that are connect to the radio. Operation at the body without an audio accessory attached is possible by means of BT accessories. 7.0 Optional Accessories and Test Criteria These devices are offered with optional accessories. All accessories were individually evaluated during the test plan creation to determine if testing was required per the guidelines outlined in "SAR Test Reduction Considerations for Occupational PTT Radios" FCC KDB 643646 to assess compliance of this device. The following sections identify the test criteria and details for each accessory category. Refer to Exhibit 7B for antenna separation distances. 7.1 Antennas There are one removable antenna and one internal WLAN/BT antenna offered for this product. The Table below lists their descriptions. Antenna No. 1 2 3 Antenna Models AN000411A01 AN000413A01 AN000413A03 Table 4 Description 7/800 Whip Antenna (762-870MHz), -1.1 dBd gain Antenna LTE Main, Low Band, Mid Band 699 - 2155 MHz, 699-716MHz (2.9dBi), 777-787MHz (-1.5dBi), 788- 798MHz (-1.7dBi), 1850-1910MHz (1.1dBi), 1710-1755MHz (1.9dBi) Antenna Wifi/BT 2400 - 2480MHz, 5150 - 5850 MHz, 2412MHz (0.07dBi), 2437MHz (0.21dBi), 2462MHz (0.38dBi), 5180MHz (4.6dBi), 5500MHz (3.3dBi), 5825MHz (3.1dBi) Selected for test Yes Yes Yes Tested Yes Yes Yes 7.2 Batteries There are two batteries offered for this product. The Table below lists their descriptions. Battery No. 1 Battery Models PMNN4816A 2 PMNN4817A Table 5 Description Standard 3200mAh (new 18650 Li-Ion cell) Non-UL battery High Capacity 4400mAH (using RN 2170 Li-Ion cell) Non-UL battery Selected for test Yes Yes Tested Yes Yes Comments Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 8 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 7.3 Body worn Accessories All body worn accessories were considered. The Table below lists their descriptions. Table 6 Body worn No. Body worn Models Description Selected for test Tested Comments Paired with 1 PMLN5407A 2.5" replacement belt loop Yes Yes PMLN8372A and PMLN8373A Paired with 2 PMLN5408A 2.75" replacement belt loop Yes Yes PMLN8372A and PMLN8373A Paired with 3 PMLN5409A 3" replacement belt loop Yes Yes PMLN8372A and PMLN8373A 4 PMLN8371A Aloha Standard plastic carry holster Yes Paired with Yes PMLN8507A and PMLN8508A Only compatible with battery PMNN4816A. 5 PMLN8372A Hybrid Case (Similar to APX NEXT) Yes Paired with Yes PMLN5407A, PMLN5408A, PMLN5409A, PMLN8507A and PMLN8508A Only compatible with battery PMNN4817A. By similarity to 6 PMLN8373A Hybrid Case (Similar to APX NEXT) Yes PMLN8372A. *No Paired with PMLN5407A, PMLN5408A, PMLN5409A, PMLN8507A and PMLN8508A Paired with 7 PMLN8507A Carry Accessory - Belt clip, APX N70 2.5" belt clip Yes Yes PMLN8371A, PMLN8372A and PMLN8373A Paired with 8 PMLN8508A Carry Accessory - Belt clip, APX N70 3" belt clip Yes Yes PMLN8371A, PMLN8372A and PMLN8373A Note - * Intended for test. Per KDB 643646 provision tests not required. For body-worn accessories with similar construction and operating configurations, test only the body-worn accessory within the group that is expected to result in the highest SAR. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 9 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 7.4 Audio Accessories All audio accessories were considered. The Table below lists the offered audio accessories and their descriptions. Exhibit 7B illustrates photos of the tested audio accessories. Audio No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Table 7 Audio Acc. Models Description Selected for test Tested Comments AUDIO ACCESSORY-REMOTE NMN6271A SPEAKER MICROPHONE,IMPRES XP RSM FOR APX W/ DUAL MIC NOISE Yes *No Paired with PMLN8334A SUPPRESSION. AUDIO ACCESSORY-REMOTE NMN6274B SPEAKER MICROPHONE,IMPRES XP RSM FOR APX W/ DUAL MIC NOISE No No By similarity to NMN6271A SUPPRESSION, 3.5MM THRD JACK PMLN6827A ACCESSORY KIT,TACTICAL GCAI PTT INTERFACE MODULE Yes Paired with PMLN8334A, *No PMLN6828A and PMLN6829A PMLN6828A ACCESSORY KIT,TACTICAL THROAT MICROPHONE Yes *No Paired with PMLN8334A and PMLN6827A PMLN6829A TACTICAL EAR MICROPHONE Yes *No Paired with PMLN8334A and PMLN6827A PMLN8085A *BTH heavy duty headset,BEHIND-THEHEAD HEADSET Yes *No PMLN8086A OTH heavy duty headset,Over-the-head headset No No By Similarity to PMLN8085A PMLN8265A OTH headset CH-3, Nexus Yes *No Paired with PMLN8297A PMLN8266A *BTH headset CH-3, Nexus Yes *No Paired with PMLN8297A PMLN8267A *Hard hat mount headset CH-3, Nexus Yes *No Paired with PMLN8297A Paired with PMLN8265A, PMLN8297A 3M Nexus body PTT Yes *No PMLN8266A, PMLN8267A PMLN8341A 1-Wire Surveillance Kit with Loud Audio Translucent Tube Yes *No PMLN8342A 2-Wire Surveillance Kit with Loud Audio Translucent Tube Yes *No PMLN8343A 3-Wire Surveillance Kit with Loud Audio Translucent Tube Yes *No UL RM 780 Gcai mini RSM , wind porting PMMN4128A RSM with buttons Yes Yes Default audio PMMN4132A Accessory Kit, XVE500 Remote Speaker Mic, High Impact Green with knob Yes *No PMMN4132A Accessory Kit, XVE500 Remote Speaker BLK Microphone, Black with knob No No By Similarity to PMLN4132A PMMN4137A Accessory Kit, XVE500 Remote Speaker Mic, High Impact Green with no knob Yes *No PMMN4137A Accessory Kit, XVE500 Remote Speaker BLK Microphone, Black with no knob No No By Similarity to PMLN4137A PMMN4140A UL RM760 Gcai mini RSM Yes *No PMMN4141A XVP750 Remote Speaker Microphone, with channel knob Yes *No PMMN4142A XVP730 Remote Speaker Microphone, without channel knob Yes *No Note - * Intended for test. Per KDB provision tests not required. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 10 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 8.0 Description of Test System Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 8.1 Descriptions of Robotics/Probes/Readout Electronics Dosimetric System type Schmid & Partner Engineering AG SPEAG DASY 5 Table 8 System version 52.10.4.1527 DAE type DAE4 Probe Type EX3DV4 (E-Field) The DASY5 system is operated per the instructions in the DASY5 Users Manual. The complete manual is available directly from SPEAG. All measurement equipment used to assess SAR compliance was calibrated according to ISO/IEC 17025 A2LA guidelines. Section 9.0 presents additional test equipment information. Appendices B and C present the applicable calibration certificates. The E-field probe first scans a coarse grid over a large area inside the phantom in order to locate the interpolated maximum SAR distribution. After the coarse scan measurement, the probe is automatically moved to a position at the interpolated maximum. The subsequent scan can directly use this position as reference for the cube evaluations. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 11 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 8.2 Description of Phantom(s) Phantom Type Triple Flat SAM Oval Flat Phantom(s) Used NA NA Table 9 Material Parameters 200MHz -6GHz; Er = 3-5, Loss Tangent = 0.05 300MHz -6GHz; Er = < 5, Loss Tangent = 0.05 300MHz -6GHz; Er = 4+/- 1, Loss Tangent = 0.05 Phantom Dimensions LxWxD (mm) 280x175x175 Human Model 600x400x190 Material Thickness (mm) 2mm +/- 0.2mm Support Structure Material Wood Loss Tangent (wood) < 0.05 8.3 Description of Simulated Tissue The sugar based simulate tissue is produced by placing the correct measured amount of De-ionized water into a large container. Each of the dried ingredients are weighed and added to the water carefully to avoid clumping. If the solution has a high sugar concentration the water is pre-heated to aid in dissolving the ingredients. For Diacetin and similar type simulates, sugar and HEC ingredients are not needed. The solution is mixed thoroughly, covered, and allowed to sit overnight prior to use. The simulated tissue mixture was mixed based on the Simulated Tissue Composition indicated in Table 10. During the daily testing of this product, the applicable mixture was used to measure the Di-electric parameters at each of the tested frequencies to verify that the Di-electric parameters were within the tolerance of the tissue specifications. Simulated Tissue Composition (percent by mass) Table 10 750MHz 835MHz 1800MHz (1) 2450MHz (1) 5Hz (1) Ingredients Sugar Diacetin Head 57.0 NA Head 57.0 NA Head NA NA Head NA NA Head NA NA De ionized -Water 40.12 40.45 NA Salt 1.78 1.45 NA HEC 1 1 NA Bact. 0.1 0.1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Note: (1) SPEAG provides Motorola proprietary stimulant ingredients for the 1800MHz, 2450GHz and 5GHz band. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 12 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 9.0 Additional Test Equipment The Table below lists additional test equipment used during the SAR assessment. Table 11 Equipment Type Model Number Serial Number Calibration Date SPEAG PROBE SPEAG PROBE EXDV4 EX3DV4 7519 7364 02/28/2022 02/28/2022 SPEAG DAE SPEAG DAE DAE4 DAE4 684 1294 02/22/2022 02/22/2022 POWER AMPLIFIER 50W100D 0357646 CNR AMPLIFIER 5S1G4 313326 CNR POWER AMPLIFIER 50W 1000A 14715 CNR AMPLIFIER 5S4G11 312664 CNR VECTOR SIGNAL GENERATOR VECTOR SIGNAL GENERATOR E4438C E4438C MY47272101 MY45091270 10/27/2021 09/09/2021 POWER METER* POWER METER* E4418B E4416A MY45100911 MY50001037 08/20/2021 08/16/2020 POWER METER POWER METER E4419B E4418B MY45103725 MY45107917 06/12/2022 07/13/2022 POWER METER E4417A GB41292245 11/24/2021 POWER METER E4418B MY45100739 12/08/2021 POWER SENSOR E4412A MY61050006 04/07/2022 POWER SENSOR POWER SENSOR E4412A E9301B MY61060011 MY50280001 04/07/2022 05/26/2022 POWER SENSOR E4412A MY61060011 04/07/2022 BI-DIRECTIONAL COUPLER 3020A 40295 06/30/2022 BI-DIRECTIONAL COUPLER BI-DIRECTIONAL COUPLER 3022 3020A 81640 41931 06/29/2022 07/20/2022 DATA LOGGER DSB 16326820 11/26/2021 TEMPERATURE PROBE 80PK-22 06032017 11/26/2021 THERMOMETER HH806AU 080307 11/26/2021 DIELECTRIC ASSESSMENT KIT DAK-3.5 1120 10/06/2021 DIGITAL THERMOMETER TEMPERATURE PROBE 1523 PR-10L-4100-1/4-6-BX 3492108 WNWR037791 09/28/2021 09/17/2021 NETWORK ANALYZER POWER SENSOR E5071B E9301B MY42403218 MY50280001 09/13/2021 05/26/2022 POWER METER WIDEBAND RADIO COMMUNICATION TESTER SPEAG DIPOLE E4417A CMW500 D750V3 GB41292245 153169 1098 11/24/2021 08/28/2020 10/08/2021 SPEAG DIPOLE D835V2 4D029 08/27/2021 SPEAG DIPOLE D1800V2 2D120 04/20/2020 SPEAG DIPOLE D2450V2 782 02/20/2020 SPEAG DIPOLE D5GHzV2 1026 09/24/2021 Note: "*" Equipment used for test dates prior to equipment calibration due date. Calibration Due Date 02/28/2025 02/28/2025 02/22/2025 02/22/2025 CNR CNR CNR CNR 10/27/2022 09/09/2022 08/20/2022 08/16/2022 06/12/2023 07/13/2023 11/24/2022 12/08/2022 04/07/2023 04/07/2023 05/26/2023 04/07/2023 06/30/2023 06/29/2023 07/20/2023 11/26/2022 11/26/2022 11/26/2022 10/06/2022 09/28/2022 09/17/2022 09/13/2022 05/26/2023 11/24/2022 08/28/2022 10/08/2024 08/27/2024 04/20/2023 02/20/2023 09/24/2024 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 13 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 10.0 SAR Measurement System Validation and Verification DASY output files of the probe/dipole calibration certificates and system verification test results are included in appendices B, C & D respectively. 10.1 System Validation The SAR measurement system was validated according to procedures in KDB 865664. The validation status summary Table is below. Dates Probe Calibration Probe Point SN 06/23/2022 06/27/2022 06/30/2022 06/30/2022 07/01/2022 07/01/2022 06/27/2022 06/30/2022 06/30/2022 07/01/2022 07/01/2022 Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head Head 835 2450 5250 5500 5600 5750 2450 5250 5500 5600 5750 7519 7519 Table 12 Measured Tissue Parameters r CW 0.94 42.40 1.79 39.90 4.44 34.30 4.70 33.90 4.72 33.00 4.88 32.80 WLAN 1.79 39.90 4.44 34.30 4.70 33.90 4.72 33.00 4.88 32.80 Sensitivity Validation Linearity Isotropy Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 14 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 10.2 System Verification System verification checks were conducted each day during the SAR assessment. The results are normalized to 1W. Appendix D includes DASY plots for each day during the SAR assessment. The Table below summarizes the daily system check results used for the SAR assessment. Table 13 System Check System Check Test Probe Serial # Tissue Type Dipole Kit / Serial # Ref SAR @ 1W (W/kg) Results Measured Results when normalized to 1W (W/kg) (W/kg) 9.83 ± 10% 2.40 9.60 2.51 10.04 2.52 10.08 SPEAG D835V2 / 4D029 9.84 ± 10% 2.51 2.59 10.04 10.36 2.52 10.08 2.49 9.96 7519 IEEE/IEC SPEAG D2450V2 / 782 54.50 ± 10% Head 13.50 13.00 7.82 54.00 52.00 78.20 SPEAG D5250V2 / 1026 80.60 ± 10% 7.91 79.10 7.80 78.00 8.17 81.70 SPEAG D5600V2 / 1026 83.90 ± 10% 8.56 85.60 8.54 85.40 SPEAG D5750V2 / 1026 79.70 ± 10% 7.38 7.42 73.80 74.20 Note: `#' indicates that system verification check covers next test day Tested Date 07/26/2022# 07/27/2022# 07/28/2022# 07/29/2022# 07/30/2022# 07/31/2022# 08/31/2022 08/01/2022# 08/02/2022 08/02/2022# 08/03/2022# 08/04/2022# 08/06/2022# 08/07/2022# 08/08/2022# 08/09/2022# 08/10/2022 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 15 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 10.3 Equivalent Tissue Test Results Simulated tissue prepared for SAR measurements is measured daily and within 24 hours prior to actual SAR testing to verify that the tissue is within +/- 5% of target parameters at the center of the transmit band. This measurement is done using the applicable equipment indicated in section 9.0. The Table below summarizes the measured tissue parameters used for the SAR assessment. Table 14 Frequency (MHz) Tissue Type Conductivity Target (S/m) Dielectric Dielectric Constant Conductivity Constant Target Meas. (S/m) Meas. LMR 762 0.89 (0.85-0.94) 41.8 (39.8-43.9) 0.88 40.1 0.86 42.5 769 0.89 (0.85-0.94) 41.8 (39.7-43.9) 0.87 43.1 0.88 42.9 772 0.89 (0.85-0.94) 41.8 (39.7-43.9) 0.86 43.7 0.88 42.8 774 0.89 (0.85-0.94) 41.8 (39.7-43.9) 0.87 43.1 0.88 42.8 792 0.89 (0.85-0.94) 799 0.90 (0.85-0.94) 812 IEEE/ 0.90 (0.85-0.94) 824 IEC Head 0.90 (0.85-0.94) 41.7 (39.6-43.8) 41.7 (39.6-43.8) 41.6 (39.5-43.7) 41.6 (39.5-43.6) 0.89 40.0 0.87 41.2 0.90 43.2 0.88 41.0 0.90 40.7 0.92 41.7 0.93 42.3 0.92 42.9 835 0.90 (0.86-0.95) 41.5 (39.4-43.6) 0.91 40.7 0.94 42.0 0.92 40.6 0.91 39.9 851 0.92 (0.87-0.96) 41.5 (39.4-43.6) 0.96 41.8 0.94 40.3 860 0.93 (0.88-0.97) 41.5 (39.4-43.6) 0.94 40.2 869 0.94 (0.89-0.98) 41.5 (39.4-43.6) 0.95 40.1 Note: `#' indicates that tissue test result covers next test day (within 24 hours) Tested Date 08/31/2022 07/26/2022# 07/27/2022# 07/30/2022 07/28/2022 07/30/2022 07/27/2022# 07/30/2022 08/31/2022 07/29/2022# 07/28/2022# 07/29/2022# 07/29/2022# 07/26/2022# 07/27/2022# 07/28/2022# 07/29/2022# 07/30/2022# 07/31/2022# 08/31/2022 07/30/2022# 07/31/2022 07/31/2022# 07/31/2022 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 16 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Table 14 (Continued) Frequency (MHz) Tissue Type Conductivity Target (S/m) Dielectric Dielectric Constant Conductivity Constant Target Meas. (S/m) Meas. WLAN 2412 1.77 (1.68-1.86) 39.3 (35.3-43.2) 1.82 38.0 1.78 37.4 2437 1.79 (1.70-1.88) 39.2 (35.3-43.1) 1.84 38.0 1.80 37.3 2450 1.80 (1.71-1.89) 39.2 (35.3-43.1) 1.85 38.0 1.81 37.3 2462 1.81 (1.72-1.90) 39.2 (35.3-43.1) 1.86 38.0 1.81 37.3 5250 5290 5530 IEEE/ IEC Head 4.71 (4.24-5.18) 4.72 (4.24-5.18) 4.76 (4.28-5.24) 4.78 (4.30-5.26) 4.97 (4.47-5.46) 5.03 (4.53-5.53) 36.0 (32.4-39.5) 35.9 (32.3-39.5 35.6 (32.0-39.2) 4.30 32.9 4.27 32.8 4.28 32.7 4.35 32.8 4.31 32.7 4.32 32.6 4.60 32.5 4.56 32.3 5600 5.07 (4.56-5.58) 35.5 (32.0-39.1) 4.67 32.4 4.63 32.2 4.83 33.7 5610 5690 5.08 (4.57-5.59) 5.16 (4.64-5.68) 35.5 (31.9-39.0) 35.4 (31.9-39.0) 4.84 33.7 4.80 33.1 5750 5.22 (4.70-5.74) 35.4 (31.8-38.9) 4.98 33.9 4.86 33.0 5775 5.25 (4.72-5.77) 35.3 (31.8-38.9) 5.01 33.9 4.89 32.9 Note: `#' indicates that tissue test result covers next test day (within 24 hours) Tested Date 08/01/2022 08/02/2022 08/01/2022 08/02/2022 08/01/2022# 08/02/2022 08/01/2022# 08/02/2022 08/02/2022# 08/03/2022# 08/04/2022# 08/02/2022# 08/03/2022# 08/04/2022# 08/06/2022# 08/07/2022# 08/06/2022# 08/07/2022# 08/08/2022# 08/08/2022# 08/10/2022 08/09/2022# 08/10/2022 08/09/2022# 08/10/2022 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 17 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 11.0 Environmental Test Conditions The EME Laboratory's ambient environment is well controlled resulting in very stable simulated tissue temperature and therefore stable dielectric properties. Simulated tissue temperature is measured prior to each scan to insure it is within +/ - 2oC of the temperature at which the dielectric properties were determined. The liquid depth within the phantom used for measurements was at least 15cm. Additional precautions are routinely taken to ensure the stability of the simulated tissue such as covering the phantoms when scans are not actively in process in order to minimize evaporation. The lab environment is continuously monitored. The Table below presents the range and average environmental conditions during the SAR tests reported herein: Table 15 Target Measured Ambient Temperature 18 25 °C Range: 21.1 24.9°C Avg. 22.74 °C Tissue Temperature 18 25 °C Range: 19.3 - 22.8°C Avg. 21.05°C Relative humidity target range is a recommended target The EME Lab RF environment uses a Spectrum Analyzer to monitor for extraneous large signal RF contaminants that could possibly affect the test results. If such unwanted signals are discovered the SAR scans are repeated. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 18 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 12.0 DUT Test Setup and Methodology 12.1 Measurements SAR measurements were performed using the DASY system described in section 8.0 using zoom scans. Oval flat phantoms filled with applicable simulated tissue were used for body and face testing. The Table below includes the step sizes and resolution of area and zoom scans per KDB 865664 requirements. Table 16 Description 3 GHz > 3 GHz Maximum distance from closest measurement point (geometric center of probe sensors) to phantom surface 5 ± 1 mm ½··ln(2) ± 0.5 mm Maximum probe angle from probe axis to phantom surface normal at the measurement location 30° ± 1° 20° ± 1° 2 GHz: 15 mm 3 4 GHz: 12 mm 2 3 GHz: 12 mm 4 6 GHz: 10 mm When the x or y dimension of the test device, in Maximum area scan spatial resolution: xArea, yArea the measurement plane orientation, is smaller than the above, the measurement resolution must be the corresponding x or y dimension of the test device with at least one measurement point on the test device. Maximum zoom scan spatial resolution: xZoom, yZoom 2 GHz: 8 mm 3 4 GHz: 5 mm* 2 3 GHz: 5 mm* 4 6 GHz: 4 mm* Maximum zoom scan uniform grid: zZoom(n) 3 4 GHz: 4 mm spatial resolution, normal to 5 mm 4 5 GHz: 3 mm phantom surface 5 6 GHz: 2 mm Note: is the penetration depth of a plane-wave at normal incidence to the tissue medium; see draft standard IEEE P1528-2011 for details. * When zoom scan is required and the reported SAR from the area scan based 1-g SAR estimation procedures of KDB 447498 is 1.4 W/kg, 8 mm, 7 mm and 5 mm zoom scan resolution may be applied, respectively, for 2 GHz to 3 GHz, 3 GHz to 4 GHz and 4 GHz to 6 GHz. 12.2 DUT Configuration(s) The DUT is a portable device operational at the body and face as described in section 6.0 while using the applicable accessories listed in section 7.0. All accessories listed in section 7.0 of this report were considered when implementing the guidelines specified in KDB 643646. KDB 248227 D01 applied to WLAN test configurations. 12.3 DUT Positioning Procedures The positioning of the device for each body location is described below and illustrated in Appendix G. 12.3.1 Body The DUT was positioned in normal use configuration against the phantom with the offered body worn accessory as well as with and without the offered audio accessories as applicable. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 19 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 12.3.2 Head Not applicable. Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 12.3.3 Face The DUT was positioned with its' front sides separated 2.5cm from the phantom. 12.4 DUT Test Channels The number of test channels was determined by using the following IEEE 1528 equation. The use of this equation produces the same or more test channels compared to the FCC KDB 447498 number of test channels formula. Nc 2 * roundup[10* ( fhigh flow) / fc ] 1 Where Nc = Number of channels Fhigh = Upper channel Flow = Lower channel Fc = Center channel 12.5 SAR Result Scaling Methodology The calculated 1-gram averaged SAR results indicated as "Max Calc. 1g-SAR" in the data Tables is determined by scaling the measured SAR to account for power leveling variations and drift. Appendix F includes a shortened scan to justify SAR scaling for drift. For this device the "Max Calc. 1g-SAR" is scaled using the following formula: Max _ Calc SAR _ meas Drift 10 10 P _ max DC P _ int P_max = Maximum Power (W) P_int = Initial Power (W) Drift = DASY drift results (dB) SAR_meas = Measured 1-g Avg. SAR (W/kg) DC = Transmission mode duty cycle in % where applicable 50% duty cycle is applied for PTT operation Note: for conservative results, the following are applied: If P_int > P_max, then P_max/P_int = 1. Drift = 1 for positive drift Additional SAR scaling was applied using the methodologies outlined in FCC KDB 865664 using tissue sensitivity values. SAR was scaled for conditions where the tissue permittivity was measured above the nominal target and for tissue conductivity that was measured below the nominal target. Negative or reduced SAR scaling is not permitted. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 20 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 12.6 DUT Test Plan The guidelines and requirements outlined in section 4.0 were used to assess compliance of this device. All modes of operation identified in section 6.0 were considered during the development of the test plan. All tests were performed in CW modes and 50% duty cycle was applied to PTT configurations in the final results. 13.0 DUT Test Data for LMR 13.1 LMR assessments at the Body for 769-775MHz band Battery PMNN4816A was selected as the default battery for assessments at the Body because it is the only offered battery (refer to Exhibit 7B for battery illustration). The default battery was used during conducted power measurements for all test channels within FCC allocated frequency range (769-775MHz) which are listed in Table 17. The channel with the highest conducted power will be identified as the default channel per KDB 643646 (SAR Test for PTT Radios). Table 17 Test Freq (MHz) 769.1000 772.0000 774.0000 Power (W) 2.900 2.890 2.840 Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8507A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 17 for highest output power channel. Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Table 18 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) PMLN8371A 769.1000 2.87 -0.21 1.03 0.56 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8507A PMMN4128A 772.0000 belt clip 774.0000 Assessment of Additional Battery PMLN8371A AN000411A01 PMNN4817A w/ PMLN8507A PMMN4128A 769.1000 2.89 0.10 1.00 0.52 belt clip Run# DAN-AB220726-09 DAN-AB220726-10 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 21 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8508A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 17 for highest output power channel. Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Table 19 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) PMLN8371A 769.1000 2.87 -0.77 1.25 0.78 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8508A PMMN4128A 772.0000 belt clip 774.0000 Assessment of Additional Battery PMLN8371A AN000411A01 PMNN4817A w/ PMLN8508A PMMN4128A 769.1000 2.90 -0.29 1.06 0.58 belt clip Run# IRA-AB220726-13 IRA-AB220726-14 Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN8507A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 17 for highest output power channel. Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Table 20 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) PMLN8372A 769.1000 2.87 0.07 0.90 0.47 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8507A PMMN4128A 772.0000 belt clip 774.0000 Run# IRA-AB220726-16 Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN8508A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 17 for highest output power channel. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 22 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Table 21 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) PMLN8372A 769.1000 2.87 -0.20 0.90 0.49 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8508A PMMN4128A 772.0000 belt clip 774.0000 Run# IRA-AB220726-17 Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5407A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 17 for highest output power channel. . Table 22 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8372A 769.1000 2.88 -0.26 0.75 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN5407A PMMN4128A 772.0000 belt loop 774.0000 0.41 IRA-AB220727-01# Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5408A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 17 for highest output power channel. Table 23 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8372A 769.1000 2.89 -0.33 0.89 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN5408A PMMN4128A 772.0000 belt loop 774.0000 0.50 IRA-AB220727-02# Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5409A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 17 for highest output power channel. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 23 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Table 24 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8372A 769.1000 2.89 -0.24 0.90 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN5409A PMMN4128A 772.0000 belt loop 774.0000 0.49 IRA-AB220727-03# Assessment at the Body with other audio accessories Assessment per "KDB 643646 Body SAR Test Consideration for Audio Accessories without Built-in Antenna; Sec 1, A. when overall 4.0 W/kg, SAR tested for that audio accessory is not necessary." This was applicable to all remaining accessories. Assessment of wireless BT configuration Assessment using the overall highest SAR configuration at the body from above without an audio accessory attached. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in Appendix E. Table 25 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8371A AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8508A belt clip None 769.1000 2.93 -0.33 1.60 772.0000 774.0000 0.88 BAD-AB220728-06# 13.2 LMR assessments at the Body for 799-824MHz band Battery PMNN4816A was selected as the default battery for assessments at the Body because it is the only offered battery (refer to Exhibit 7B for battery illustration). The default battery was used during conducted power measurements for all test channels within FCC allocated frequency range (799-824MHz) which are listed in Table 26. The channel with the highest conducted power will be identified as the default channel per KDB 643646 (SAR Test for PTT Radios). Table 26 Test Freq (MHz) 799.1000 811.5000 824.0000 Power (W) 2.880 3.600 3.590 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 24 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8507A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 26 for highest output power channel. Table 27 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8371A 799.1000 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8507A PMMN4128A 811.5000 3.60 -0.19 1.30 0.68 DAN-AB220728-14 belt clip 824.0000 Assessment of Additional Battery PMLN8371A AN000411A01 PMNN4817A w/ PMLN8507A PMMN4128A 811.5000 3.60 -0.26 1.29 0.68 DAN-AB220728-15 belt clip Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8508A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 26 for highest output power channel. . Table 28 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) PMLN8371A 799.1000 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8508A PMMN4128A 811.5000 3.59 -0.31 1.43 0.77 belt clip 824.0000 Assessment of Additional Battery PMLN8371A AN000411A01 PMNN4817A w/ PMLN8508A PMMN4128A 811.5000 3.60 -0.47 1.39 0.77 belt clip Run# BAD-AB220728-17 BAD-AB220728-18 Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN8507A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 26 for highest output power channel. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 25 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Table 29 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8372A 799.1000 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8507A PMMN4128A 811.5000 3.60 -0.52 1.52 belt clip 824.0000 0.86 BAD-AB220729-01# Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN8508A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 26 for highest output power channel. Table 30 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8372A 799.1000 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8508A PMMN4128A 811.5000 3.60 -0.49 1.45 belt clip 824.0000 0.81 BAD-AB220729-02# Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5407A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 26 for highest output power channel. Table 31 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8372A 799.1000 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN5407A PMMN4128A 811.5000 3.60 -0.28 0.69 belt loop 824.0000 0.37 BAD-AB220729-03# Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5408A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 26 for highest output power channel. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 26 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Table 32 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8372A 799.1000 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN5408A PMMN4128A 811.5000 3.60 -0.24 0.47 belt loop 824.0000 0.25 BAD-AB220729-04# Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5409A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 26 for highest output power channel. Table 33 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8372A 799.1000 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN5409A PMMN4128A 811.5000 3.60 -0.41 0.54 belt loop 824.0000 0.29 BAD-AB220729-05# Assessment at the Body with other audio accessories Assessment per "KDB 643646 Body SAR Test Consideration for Audio Accessories without Built-in Antenna; Sec 1, A. when overall 4.0 W/kg, SAR tested for that audio accessory is not necessary." This was applicable to all remaining accessories. Assessment of wireless BT configuration Assessment using the overall highest SAR configuration at the body from above without an audio accessory attached. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in Appendix E. Table 34 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8372A AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip None 799.1000 811.5000 3.60 -0.65 1.89 824.0000 1.10 BAD-AB220730-01# Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 27 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 13.3 LMR assessments at the Body for 851-869MHz band Battery PMNN4816A was selected as the default battery for assessments at the Body because it is the only offered battery (refer to Exhibit 7B for battery illustration). The default battery was used during conducted power measurements for all test channels within FCC allocated frequency range (851-869MHz) which are listed in Table 35. The channel with the highest conducted power will be identified as the default channel per KDB 643646 (SAR Test for PTT Radios). SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in Appendix E. Table 35 Test Freq (MHz) 851.0000 860.0000 869.0000 Power (W) 3.580 3.550 3.520 Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8507A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 35 for highest output power channel. Table 36 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8371A 851.0000 3.60 -0.74 1.01 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8507A PMMN4128A 860.0000 belt clip 869.0000 Assessment of Additional Battery PMLN8371A AN000411A01 PMNN4817A w/ PMLN8507A PMMN4128A 851.0000 3.60 -0.24 1.02 belt clip 0.60 BAD-AB220731-01# 0.54 BAD-AB220731-02# Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8508A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 35 for highest output power channel. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 28 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Table 37 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8371A 851.0000 3.60 -0.25 1.09 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8508A PMMN4128A 860.0000 belt clip 869.0000 Assessment of Additional Battery PMLN8371A AN000411A01 PMNN4817A w/ PMLN8508A PMMN4128A 851.0000 3.60 -0.20 1.15 belt clip 0.58 BAD-AB220731-03# 0.60 BAD-AB220731-04# Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN8507A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 35 for highest output power channel. Table 38 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8372A 851.0000 3.60 -0.32 1.14 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8507A PMMN4128A 860.0000 belt clip 869.0000 0.61 BAD-AB220731-05# Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN8508A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 35 for highest output power channel. . Table 39 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8372A 851.0000 3.60 -0.37 1.02 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8508A PMMN4128A 860.0000 belt clip 869.0000 0.56 BAD-AB220731-06# Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5407A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 35 for highest output power channel. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 29 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Table 40 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8372A 851.0000 3.60 -0.37 0.53 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN5407A PMMN4128A 860.0000 belt loop 869.0000 0.29 BAD-AB220731-07# Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5408A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 35 for highest output power channel. Table 41 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8372A 851.0000 3.60 -0.29 0.42 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN5408A PMMN4128A 860.0000 belt loop 869.0000 0.23 IRA-AB220731-08# Assessments at the Body with body worn PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5409A DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery and the above mentioned body worn accessory per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 35 for highest output power channel. Table 42 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8372A 851.0000 3.60 -0.35 0.45 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN5409A PMMN4128A 860.0000 belt loop 869.0000 0.24 IRA-AB220731-09# Assessment at the Body with other audio accessories Assessment per "KDB 643646 Body SAR Test Consideration for Audio Accessories without Built-in Antenna; Sec 1, A. when overall 4.0 W/kg, SAR tested for that audio accessory is not necessary." This was applicable to all remaining accessories. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 30 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Assessment of wireless BT configuration Assessment using the overall highest SAR configuration at the body from above without an audio accessory attached. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in Appendix E. Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Table 43 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) PMLN8372A AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip None 851.0000 3.50 -0.31 1.79 0.99 860.0000 869.0000 Run# IRA-AB220731-19 13.4 LMR assessment at the Face for 769-775MHz band Battery PMNN4817A was selected as the default battery for assessments at the Face because it is the only offered battery (refer to Exhibit 7B for battery illustration). The default battery was used during conducted power measurements for all test channels within FCC allocated frequency range (769-775MHz) which are listed in Table 44. The channel with the highest conducted power will be identified as the default channel per KDB 643646 (SAR Test for PTT Radios). Table 44 Test Freq (MHz) 769.1000 772.0000 774.0000 Power (W) 2.890 2.880 2.840 DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery with front of DUT positioned 2.5cm facing phantom per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 44 for highest output power channel. Table 45 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# AN000411A01 PMNN4817A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 769.1000 2.93 -0.50 1.42 772.0000 774.0000 Assessment of Additional Battery AN000411A01 PMNN4816A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 769.1000 2.93 -0.36 1.72 0.81 BAD-FACE220728-07# 0.95 BAD-FACE220728-08# Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 31 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery with back of DUT positioned 2.5cm facing phantom per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 44 for highest output power channel. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in Appendix E. Table 46 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# AN000411A01 PMNN4817A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 769.1000 2.93 -0.31 2.73 772.0000 774.0000 Assessment of Additional Battery AN000411A01 PMNN4816A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 769.1000 2.93 -0.44 2.52 1.50 IRA-FACE220730-15 1.42 IRA-FACE220730-16 13.5 LMR assessments at the Face for 799-824MHz band Battery PMNN4817A was selected as the default battery for assessments at the Face because it is the only offered battery (refer to Exhibit 7B for battery illustration). The default battery was used during conducted power measurements for all test channels within FCC allocated frequency range (799-824MHz) which are listed in Table 47. The channel with the highest conducted power will be identified as the default channel per KDB 643646 (SAR Test for PTT Radios). SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in Appendix E. Table 47 Test Freq (MHz) 799.1000 811.5000 824.0000 Power (W) 2.880 3.600 3.590 DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery with front of DUT positioned 2.5cm facing phantom per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 47 for highest output power channel. Table 48 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# AN000411A01 PMNN4817A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 799.1000 811.5000 3.60 -0.40 1.94 824.0000 Assessment of Additional Battery AN000411A01 PMNN4816A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 811.5000 3.60 -0.42 2.39 1.06 BAD-FACE220730-02# 1.32 BAD-FACE220730-03# Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 32 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery with back of DUT positioned 2.5cm facing phantom per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 47 for highest output power channel. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in Appendix E. Table 49 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# AN000411A01 PMNN4817A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 799.1000 811.5000 3.60 -0.37 3.46 824.0000 Assessment of Additional Battery AN000411A01 PMNN4816A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 811.5000 3.60 -0.63 3.40 1.88 BAD-FACE220730-04# 1.97 BAD-FACE220730-05# 13.6 LMR assessments at the Face for 851-869MHz band Battery PMNN4817A was selected as the default battery for assessments at the Face because it is the only offered battery (refer to Exhibit 7B for battery illustration). The default battery was used during conducted power measurements for all test channels within FCC allocated frequency range (851-869MHz) which are listed in Table 50. The channel with the highest conducted power will be identified as the default channel per KDB 643646 (SAR Test for PTT Radios). SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in Appendix E. Table 50 Test Freq (MHz) 851.0000 860.0000 869.0000 Power (W) 3.570 3.550 3.530 DUT assessment with offered antennas, default battery with front of DUT positioned 2.5cm facing phantom per KDB 643646 SAR. Refer to Table 50 for highest output power channel. Table 51 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# AN000411A01 PMNN4817A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 851.0000 3.60 -0.23 2.44 860.0000 869.0000 Assessment of Additional Battery AN000411A01 PMNN4816A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 851.0000 3.60 -0.19 2.83 1.29 DAN-FACE220731-20 1.48 DAN-FACE220731-21 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 33 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 DUT assessment with offered antenna, default battery with back of DUT positioned 2.5cm facing phantom per KDB 643646. Refer to Table 50 for highest output power channel. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in Appendix E. Table 52 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# AN000411A01 PMNN4817A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 851.0000 3.52 -0.13 4.16 860.0000 869.0000 Assessment of Additional Battery AN000411A01 PMNN4817A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 851.0000 3.60 -0.16 4.07 2.19 DAN-FACE220731-26 2.11 DAN-FACE220731-23 13.7 Assessment for ISED, Canada Based on the assessment results for body and face per KDB643646 D01, additional tests were not required for the Industry Canada frequency range (7/800 MHz) as the testing performed is in compliance with Industry Canada frequency range. As per ISED Notice 2016-DRS001, additional tests were required for the low, mid and high frequency channels for the configuration with the highest SAR value. The SAR results are in Tables below. SAR plot is included in Appendix for the highest configuration. Table 53 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# Body (769-775 MHz) PMLN8371A w/ AN000411A01 PMNN4816A PMLN8508A belt clip None 769.1000 2.93 -0.33 1.60 0.88 BAD-AB220728-06# 772.0000 2.93 -0.6 1.65 0.97 DAN-AB220728-12 774.0000 2.92 -0.24 1.68 0.91 DAN-AB220728-10# Face (769-775 MHz) 769.1000 2.93 -0.31 2.73 1.50 IRA-FACE220730-15 AN000411A01 PMNN4817A Radio @ back 2.5cm None BAD772.0000 2.92 -0.64 3.01 1.79 FACE- 220730-22 BAD774.0000 2.92 -0.26 2.88 1.57 FACE- 220730-21 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 34 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Antenna Battery AN000411A01 PMNN4816A Carry Accessory PMLN8372A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip Table 54 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# Body (799-824 MHz) 799.1000 2.92 -0.54 1.48 0.86 BAD-AB220730-09# None 811.5000 3.60 -0.65 1.89 1.10 BAD-AB220730-01# 824.0000 3.6 -0.64 2.10 Face (799-824 MHz) 799.1000 2.92 -0.48 2.40 1.22 IRA-AB220730-10# 1.37 BAD-FACE220730-06# AN000411A01 PMNN4817A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 811.5000 3.60 -0.63 3.40 1.97 BAD-FACE220730-05# 824.0000 3.57 -0.36 3.99 2.19 BAD-FACE220730-08# Table 55 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# AN000411A01 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A PMNN4817A Body (851-869MHz) PMLN8372A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip None 851.0000 3.50 -0.31 860.0000 3.57 -0.38 869.0000 3.60 -0.51 Face (851-869MHz) 1.79 1.34 0.967 851.0000 3.52 -0.13 4.16 Radio @ back 2.5cm None 860.0000 3.60 -0.12 3.39 869.0000 3.56 -0.33 2.60 0.99 IRA-AB220731-19 0.74 IRA-AB220731-17 0.54 IRA-AB220731-18 2.19 DAN-FACE220731-26 1.74 DAN-FACE220731-24 1.42 DAN-FACE220731-25 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 35 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 13.8 Assessment for outside FCC Frequency range (7/800 MHz) Assessment of outside FCC frequency range using highest SAR configuration from above. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in the Appendix E. Antenna AN000411A01 AN000411A01 Battery PMNN4816A PMNN4817A Carry Accessory PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8508A belt clip Radio @ back 2.5cm Table 56 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Body (762-776MHz) Run# None 762.0125 2.96 -0.44 1.38 0.77 BAD-AB220730-09# Face (762-776MHz) None 762.0125 2.98 -0.36 2.24 1.22 BAD-FACE220730-06# Antenna AN000411A01 AN000411A01 Battery PMNN4816A PMNN4816A Carry Accessory PMLN8372A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip Radio @ back 2.5cm Table 57 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Body (792-824MHz) Run# None 792.0125 2.96 -0.26 1.46 0.86 DAN-AB220831-09 Face (792-824MHz) None 792.0125 2.97 -0.38 2.45 1.37 DAN-FACE220831-10 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 36 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 14.0 DUT Test Data for WLAN SAR test reduction is applied using the following criteria according to KDB 248227 D01: a. For 2.4GHz 802.11 g/n SAR testing is not required when then highest reported SAR for DSSS is adjusted by ratio of OFDM to DSSS specified maximum output power and adjusted SAR is 1.2 W/kg. b. U-NII-1 SAR testing not required when U-NII-2A band highest reported SAR for a test configuration is 1.2 W/kg. c. For all positions/configurations, when reported SAR is >0.8W/kg, SAR is measured for these test positions/configurations on the subsequent next highest measured output power channel(s) until the reported SAR is 1.2 W/kg or all required test positions/configurations are tested. 14.1 Assessment for WLAN 2.4GHz (802.11 b/g/n) Output Power Data These power measurements were used to determine the necessary modes for SAR testing according to KDB 248227. Band 2.4 GHz Table 58 802.11 Ch. BW Ch. 1 b 20 6 11 1 g 20 6 11 1 n 20 6 11 n 40 6 Freq. (MHz) 2412 2437 2462 2412 2437 2462 2412 2437 2462 2437 Measured conducted power (W) 0.101 0.099 0.100 0.058 0.057 0.062 0.060 0.058 0.063 0.068 Assessments at the Body with offered body worn accessories DUT assessment with WLAN internal antenna, offered battery and without any cable accessory attached against the phantom with the offered body worn accessories. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in the Appendix E. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 37 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Table 59 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8508A belt clip PMLN8372A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip PMLN8372A AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8508A belt clip PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5407A belt loop PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5408A belt loop PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5409A belt loop 802.11b 2412.0000 0.101 -0.33 0.025 0.038 DAN-AB220801-03 2412.0000 0.101 -0.22 0.026 0.038 DAN-AB220801-04 2412.0000 0.101 -0.14 0.008 0.012 IRA-AB220801-05 None 2412.0000 0.101 -0.24 0.009 0.014 IRA-AB220801-06 2412.0000 0.101 0.34 0.015 0.021 IRA-AB220801-07 2412.0000 0.101 -0.18 0.013 0.019 IRA-AB220801-08 2412.0000 0.101 -0.70 0.008 0.014 IRA-AB220801-09 Assessment of Additional Battery PMLN8371A AN000411A01 PMNN4817A w/ PMLN8508A belt clip None 2412.0000 0.101 -0.20 0.025 0.037 IRA-AB220801-11 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 38 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Assessments at the Face DUT assessment with WLAN internal antenna and offered battery with front of DUT positioned 2.5cm facing phantom. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in the Appendix E. Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Table 60 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) 802.11b SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Max Calc. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Run# AN000411A01 PMNN4817A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 2462.0000 0.102 -0.28 0.130 0.192 DAN-FACE220801-14 Assessment of Additional Battery AN000411A01 PMNN4816A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 2462.0000 0.100 -0.10 0.160 0.230 DAN-FACE220802-01# DUT assessment with WLAN internal antenna and offered battery with back of DUT positioned 2.5cm facing phantom. Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Table 61 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) 802.11b SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Max Calc. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Run# AN000411A01 PMNN4817A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 2462.0000 0.102 0.15 0.014 0.019 DAN-FACE220801-15 Assessment of Additional Battery AN000411A01 PMNN4816A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 2462.0000 0.100 -0.44 0.012 0.019 DAN-FACE220802-02# Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 39 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Assessments for ISED Canada Based on the assessment results for body and face per KDB643646 D01, additional tests were not required for the Industry Canada frequency range (2412-2462 MHz) as the testing performed is in compliance with Industry Canada frequency range. As per ISED Notice 2016-DRS001, additional tests were required for the low, mid and high frequency channels for the configuration with the highest SAR value. The SAR results are in Tables below. SAR plot is included in Appendix for the highest configuration. Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Table 62 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8371A AN000411A01 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8508A belt clip 802.11b Body 2412.0000 0.101 -0.22 0.026 None 2437.0000 0.099 -0.41 0.035 2462.0000 0.100 -0.23 0.028 Face 2412.0000 0.101 -0.14 0.181 0.038 0.055 0.042 DAN-AB220801-04 DAN-AB220801-12 DAN-AB220801-13 0.262 DAN-FACE220802-04 AN000411A01 PMNN4816A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 2437.0000 0.099 0.01 0.206 0.293 DAN-FACE220802-05 2462.0000 0.100 -0.10 0.160 0.230 DAN-FACE220802-01# Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 40 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 14.2 Assessment for WLAN 5.0 GHz (802.11 a/n/ac) Output Power Data These power measurements were used to determine the necessary modes for SAR testing according to KDB 248227. Band U-NII-1 (5.15-5.25GHz) U-NII-2A (5.25-5.35GHz) 802.11 a n ac a n ac Table 63 Ch. BW (MHz) Ch. 36 20 40 44 48 36 20 40 44 48 40 38 46 36 20 40 44 48 40 38 46 80 42 52 20 56 60 64 52 20 56 60 64 40 54 62 52 20 56 60 64 40 54 62 80 58 Freq. (MHz) 5180 5200 5220 5240 5180 5200 5220 5240 5190 5230 5180 5200 5220 5240 5190 5230 5210 5260 5280 5300 5320 5260 5280 5300 5320 5270 5310 5260 5280 5300 5320 5270 5310 5290 Measured conducted power (W) 0.077 0.073 0.072 0.069 0.075 0.073 0.072 0.069 0.078 0.072 0.076 0.074 0.073 0.070 0.078 0.072 0.070 0.068 0.065 0.065 0.060 0.068 0.067 0.065 0.060 0.060 0.070 0.069 0.067 0.066 0.060 0.070 0.065 0.062 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 41 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Band U-NII-2C (5.47-5.65 GHz) U-NII-3 (5.65-5.85 GHz) 802.11 a n ac a n ac Table 63 (Continued) Ch. BW (MHz) Ch. Freq. (MHz) 100 5500 20 112 5560 116 5580 128 5640 100 5500 20 112 5560 116 5580 128 5640 102 5510 40 110 5550 118 5590 126 5630 100 5500 20 112 5560 116 5580 128 5640 102 5510 40 110 5550 118 5590 126 5630 106 5530 80 122 5610 138 5690 132 5660 20 149 5745 165 5825 132 5660 20 149 5745 165 5825 134 5670 40 142 5710 151 5755 159 5795 132 5660 20 149 5745 165 5825 134 5670 40 142 5710 151 5755 159 5795 80 155 5775 Measured conducted power (W) 0.072 0.074 0.072 0.067 0.072 0.074 0.072 0.067 0.080 0.078 0.074 0.069 0.073 0.074 0.072 0.067 0.076 0.075 0.073 0.068 0.071 0.066 0.064 0.066 0.072 0.075 0.066 0.072 0.076 0.068 0.067 0.072 0.072 0.066 0.071 0.075 0.067 0.067 0.072 0.071 0.068 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 42 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Assessments at the Body U-NII-2A (5.25-5.35GHz) DUT assessment with WLAN internal antenna, offered battery and without any cable accessory attached against the phantom with the offered body worn accessories. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in the Appendix E. Table 64 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8508A belt clip PMLN8372A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip PMLN8372A AN000413A03 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8508A belt clip PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5407A belt loop PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5408A belt loop PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5409A belt loop 802.11ac, 80MHz BW 5290.0000 0.062 -0.15 0.013 5290.0000 0.062 -0.12 0.011 5290.0000 0.062 -0.14 0.008 None 5290.0000 0.062 -0.30 0.002 5290.0000 0.062 -0.36 0.008 5290.0000 0.062 0.23 0.007 5290.0000 0.062 -1.15 0.008 0.016 0.014 0.010 0.003 0.011 0.009 0.012 DAN-AB220802-14 DAN-AB220803-01# DAN-AB220803-02# BAD-AB220803-07 DAN-AB220803-09 DAN-AB220804-01# DAN-AB220804-03# Assessment of Additional Battery PMLN8371A AN000413A03 PMNN4817A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip None 5290.0000 0.062 -1.19 0.011 0.018 BAD-AB220804-05# Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 43 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Assessments at the Face U-NII-2A (5.25-5.35GHz) DUT assessment with WLAN internal antenna and offered battery with front of DUT positioned 2.5cm facing phantom. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in the Appendix E. Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Table 65 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) 802.11ac, 80MHz BW SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Max Calc. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Run# AN000413A03 PMNN4817A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 5290.0000 0.062 -0.18 0.301 0.381 BAD-FACE220804-07 Assessment of Additional Battery AN000413A03 PMNN4816A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 5290.0000 0.062 -0.32 0.408 0.533 IRA-FACE220804-09 DUT assessment with WLAN internal antenna and offered battery with back of DUT positioned 2.5cm facing phantom. Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Table 66 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) 802.11ac, 80MHz BW SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Max Calc. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Run# AN000413A03 PMNN4817A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 5290.0000 0.062 -0.10 0.014 0.017 IRA-FACE220804-08 Assessment of Additional Battery AN000413A03 PMNN4816A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 5290.0000 0.062 -0.28 0.008 0.010 IRA-FACE220805-01# Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 44 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Additional Assessments for ISED Canada Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 As per ISED Notice 2016-DRS001, additional tests were required for the low, mid and high frequency channels for the configuration with the highest SAR value. The SAR results are in Tables below. SAR plot is included in Appendix for the highest configuration. Antenna AN000413A03 AN000413A03 Table 67 Battery Carry Accessory Cable Test Freq Accessory (MHz) Init Pwr (W) 802.11ac, 80MHz BW Body PMLN8371A PMNN4817A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip None 5290.0000 0.062 Face` PMNN4816A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 5290.0000 0.062 SAR Drift (dB) Max Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Calc. 1gSAR (W/kg ) -1.19 0.011 0.018 -0.32 0.408 0.533 Run# BAD-AB220804-05# IRA-FACE220804-09 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 45 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Assessments at the Body U-NII-2C (5.47-5.65 GHz) DUT assessment with WLAN internal antenna, offered battery and without any cable accessory attached against the phantom with the offered body worn accessories. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in the Appendix E. Table 68 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8508A belt clip PMLN8372A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip PMLN8372A AN000413A03 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8508A belt clip PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5407A belt loop PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5408A belt loop PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5409A belt loop 802.11ac, 80MHz BW 5530.0000 0.071 -1.01 0.016 5530.0000 0.071 -0.37 0.016 5530.0000 0.071 -0.76 0.015 None 5530.0000 0.071 0.36 0.019 5530.0000 0.071 -0.10 0.010 5530.0000 0.071 -5.07 0.000 5530.0000 0.071 -0.34 0.010 0.021 0.018 0.019 0.020 0.011 0.001 0.011 IRA-AB220806-08 IRA-AB220807-01# IRA-AB220807-03# DAN-AB220807-05# DAN-AB220807-06# IRA-AB220807-09 IRA-AB220807-10 Assessment of Additional Battery PMLN8371A AN000413A03 PMNN4817A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip None 5530.0000 0.071 -0.43 0.017 0.020 IRA-AB220808-01# Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 46 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Assessments at the Face U-NII-2C (5.47-5.65 GHz) DUT assessment with WLAN internal antenna and offered battery with front of DUT positioned 2.5cm facing phantom. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in the Appendix E. Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Table 69 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) 802.11ac, 80MHz BW SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Max Calc. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Run# AN000413A03 PMNN4817A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 5530.0000 0.071 -0.24 0.244 0.271 IRA-FACE220808-02# Assessment of Additional Battery AN000413A03 PMNN4816A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 5530.0000 0.071 -0.18 0.349 0.382 DAN-FACE220808-05# DUT assessment with WLAN internal antenna and offered battery with back of DUT positioned 2.5cm facing phantom. Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Table 70 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) 802.11ac, 80MHz BW SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Max Calc. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Run# AN000413A03 PMNN4817A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 5530.0000 0.071 0.05 0.012 0.013 DAN-FACE220808-04# Assessment of Additional Battery AN000413A03 PMNN4816A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 5530.0000 0.071 0.37 0.008 0.009 DAN-FACE220808-07 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 47 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Additional Assessments for ISED Canada Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 As per ISED Notice 2016-DRS001, additional tests were required for the low, mid and high frequency channels for the configuration with the highest SAR value. The SAR results are in Tables below. SAR plot is included in Appendix for the highest configuration. Antenna AN000413A03 Table 71 Battery Carry Accessory Cable Test Freq Accessory (MHz) Init Pwr (W) 802.11ac, 80MHz BW Body 5530.0000 0.071 PMLN8371A PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip None 5610.0000 0.066 5690.0000 0.064 SAR Drift (dB) Max Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Calc. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Run# -1.01 -0.89 0.016 0.021 0.005 0.006 IRA-AB220806-08 BAD-AB220809-02# -0.68 0.010 0.013 AF-AB-22083006# Face` 5530.0000 0.071 -0.18 0.349 0.382 DAN-FACE220808-05# AN000413A03 PMNN4816A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 5610.0000 0.066 0.00 0.300 0.339 BAD-FACE220808-09 5690.0000 0.064 -0.09 0.114 0.137 AF-FACE220830-07# Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 48 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Assessments at the Body U-NII-3 (5.65-5.85 GHz) DUT assessment with WLAN internal antenna, offered battery and without any cable accessory attached against the phantom with the offered body worn accessories. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in the Appendix E. Table 72 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Max Calc. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Run# PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip PMLN8371A w/ PMLN8508A belt clip PMLN8372A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip PMLN8372A AN000413A03 PMNN4816A w/ PMLN8508A belt clip PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5407A belt loop PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5408A belt loop PMLN8372A w/ PMLN5409A belt loop 802.11ac, 80MHz BW 5775.0000 0.068 0.92 0.015 0.017 5775.0000 0.068 -0.43 0.010 0.012 5775.0000 0.068 -0.36 0.015 0.018 None 5775.0000 0.068 -2.17 0.004 0.007 5775.0000 0.068 -1.77 0.001 0.001 5775.0000 0.068 -1.38 0.000 0.001 5775.0000 0.068 -1.20 0.0001 0.0002 DAN-AB220809-07 DAN-AB220809-08 DAN-AB220809-10 BAD-AB220809-12 BAD-AB220810-02# BAD-AB220810-03# BAD-AB220810-04# Assessment of Additional Battery PMLN8373A AN000413A03 PMNN4817A w/ PMLN8507A None 5775.0000 0.068 0.30 0.025 *0.028 DAN-AB220810-08 belt clip Note - * Highest body worn configuration is not compatible with battery PMNN4817A Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 49 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Assessments at the Face U-NII-3 (5.65-5.85 GHz) DUT assessment with WLAN internal antenna and offered battery with front of DUT positioned 2.5cm facing phantom. SAR plots of the highest results per Table (bolded) are presented in the Appendix E. Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Table 73 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) 802.11ac, 80MHz BW SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Max Calc. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Run# AN000413A03 PMNN4817A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 5775.0000 0.068 -0.18 0.294 0.338 DAN-FACE220810-07 Assessment of Additional Battery AN000413A03 PMNN4816A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 5775.0000 0.068 -0.15 0.355 0.405 DAN-FACE220810-10 DUT assessment with WLAN internal antenna and offered battery with back of DUT positioned 2.5cm facing phantom. Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Table 74 Cable Accessory Test Freq (MHz) Init Pwr (W) 802.11ac, 80MHz BW SAR Drift (dB) Meas. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Max Calc. 1gSAR (W/kg ) Run# AN000413A03 PMNN4817A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 5775.0000 0.068 -0.81 0.001 0.001 BAD-FACE220810-12 Assessment of Additional Battery AN000413A03 PMNN4816A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 5775.0000 0.068 0.48 0.001 0.001 BAD-FACE220810-11 Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 50 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Additional Assessments for ISED Canada Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 As per ISED Notice 2016-DRS001, additional tests were required for the low, mid and high frequency channels for the configuration with the highest SAR value. The SAR results are in Tables below. SAR plot is included in Appendix for the highest configuration. Antenna AN000413A03 Table 75 Battery Carry Accessory Cable Test Freq Accessory (MHz) Init Pwr (W) 802.11ac, 80MHz BW Body PMLN8373A PMNN4817A w/ PMLN8507A belt clip None 5775.0000 0.068 Face` SAR Drift (dB) Max Meas. 1g-SAR (W/kg) Calc. 1gSAR (W/kg ) 0.30 0.025 *0.028 Run# DAN-AB220810-08 AN000413A03 PMNN4816A Radio @ front 2.5cm None 5775.0000 0.068 -0.15 0.355 0.405 DAN-FACE220810-10 Note - * Highest body worn configuration is not compatible with battery PMNN4817A 14.3 Assessment exclusion for BT 14.3.1 FCC Requirement Per guidelines in KDB 447498 D04 Interim General RF Exposure Guidance v01, SAR-based thresholds are derived based on frequency, power and separation distance of the RF source. The SAR-based exemption formula indicated below, applies for single fixed, mobile, and portable RF sources with available maximum time-averaged power or effective radiated power (ERP), whichever is greater, or less than or equal to the threshold Pth (mW) refer to Table B.2. th (mW) = Where = Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 51 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 This method shall only be used at separation distances from 0.5 cm to 40 cm and at frequencies from 0.3 GHz to 6 GHz (inclusive). The closest separation distance from the outer housing (location of the antenna will be indicated in Ex7B) to the phantom is 2.0 cm with a belt clip, as indicated in the picture below. The BT maximum power of the device is 22.39 mW with 78% duty cycle, therefore the standalone Bluetooth transmitter operates at maximum time-averaged power: = 22.39 mW * 78% = 17.46 mW or 12.42 dBm According to Table B.2, at the distance 20 mm, the power threshold, Pth at frequency 2450 MHz is 38 mW. Since the maximum time-averaged power of the device is lower than the power threshold, routine evaluation can be exempted. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 52 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 14.3.2 ISED Requirement Based on RSS-102 Issue 5, exemption limits for SAR evaluation for controlled devices at Bluetooth frequency band with separation distance 5 mm was 20 mW. Standalone Bluetooth transmitter operates at maximum time-averaged power: = 22.39 mW * 78% = 17.46 mW or 12.42 dBm Equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP): = Maximum conducted power, dBm + Antenna gain, dBi = 12.42 dBm + 0.38 dBi = 12.80 dBm or 19.05 mW Since the output power level, 19.05 mW is below the threshold power level of 20 mW, SAR test is not required for Bluetooth. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 53 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 14.4 Assessment exclusion for NFC Based on below calculation, SAR test exclusion power threshold at 13.56 MHz is 443 mW. Maximum power for NFC is 35 mW, hence SAR test was not required for NFC. KDB 447498 4.3.1, b.1) for 100 MHz to 6 GHz and test separation distances > 50 mm, the 1-g test exclusion thresholds are determined by following: For 100 MHz to 1500 MHz: {[Power allowed at numeric threshold for 50 mm at 100 MHz] + [(test separation distance 50 mm) · (f(MHz)/150)]} mW = 474.3 mW Where: Power allowed at numeric threshold for 50 mm at 100 MHz = 474.3 mW Test separation distance = 50 mm KDB 447498 4.3.1, c.1) for below 100 MHz and test separation distances >50 mm and <200 mm, Power threshold at the corresponding test separation distance at 100 MHz in step b) is multiply by [1+log (100/f (MHz))] = 474.3 mW * [1+log (100/13.56 MHz)] = 885.9 mW Where: f (MHz)= 13.56 MHz KDB 447498 4.3.1, c.2) for below 100 MHz and test separation distances 50 mm, Power threshold determined by equation in c) 1) is multiplied by ½ = 885.9 mW * 0.5 = 443.0 mW Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 54 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 15.0 Shortened Scan Assessment A "shortened" scan using the highest SAR configuration overall from above was performed to validate the SAR drift of the full DASY5TM coarse and zoom scans. Note that the shortened scan represents the zoom scan performance result; this is obtained by first running a coarse scan to find the peak area and then, using a newly charged battery, a zoom scan only was performed. The results of the shortened cube scan presented in Appendix D demonstrate that the scaling methodology used to determine the calculated SAR results presented herein are valid. The SAR result from the Table below is provided in Appendix F. Table 76 Antenna Battery Carry Accessory Cable Test Freq Accessory (MHz) Init Pwr (W) AN000411A01 PMNN4817A Radio @ back 2.5cm None 860.0000 3.52 SAR Drift (dB) -0.06 Max Meas. Calc. 1g-SAR 1g(W/kg) SAR (W/kg) 4.20 2.18 Run# DAN-FACE220801-01# 16.0 Simultaneous Transmission The Table below summarizes the simultaneous transmission conditions for this device. Exposure Conditions Body-Worn Face Table 77 Item Capable Simultaneous Transmit Configurations 1 LMR + WLAN 2.4 GHz 2 LMR + WLAN 5 GHz + BT 3 LMR + BT 4 LMR + LTE 5 LMR + BT + LTE 6 BT + LTE 1 LMR + WLAN 2.4 GHz 2 LMR + WLAN 5 GHz + BT 3 LMR + BT 4 LMR + LTE 5 LMR + BT + LTE 6 BT + LTE BT, WLAN 2.4 GHz and 5GHz are sharing the same antenna, only one technology to transmit at a single time. Except the WLAN 5GHz with BT. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 55 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 16.1 Simultaneous transmission exclusion for BT Per guidelines in KDB 447498 D04 Interim General RF Exposure Guidance v01, SAR-based exemption may be considered for test exemption for portable device exposure conditions; therefore, the following formula was used to determine exemption for simultaneous transmission: [(Pi /Pth) + (Evaluatedk / Exposure Limitk)] = 0.73, which is < 1 where: the available maximum time-averaged power (Pi) = 17.46 mW (22.39 mW * 78% duty cycle) the exemption threshold power (Pth) according to Table B.2 in 13.10 = 38 mW the maximum reported SAR portable RF source k in the device from an existing evaluation (Evaluatedk) = 2.19 W/kg the occupational/controlled specific absorption rate (SAR) limit for portable sources (Exposure Limitk) = 8 W/kg Per the result from the calculation above, simultaneous exclusion is applied and therefore SAR results are not reported herein. 16.2 Simultaneous Transmission for LMR, BT, WLAN 2.4GHz and 5GHz Exposure condition Body worn Exposure Face Exposure LMR Table 78 Standalone SAR (W/kg) 2.4GHz 5GHz LTE 1.22 0.055 0.028 0.121 2.19 0.293 0.533 0.269 Sum of SAR (W/kg) LMR + LMR + LMR + 2.4GHz 5GHz LTE 1.28 1.25 1.34 2.48 2.72 2.46 17.0 Results Summary Based on the test guidelines from section 4.0 and satisfying frequencies within FCC bands and ISED Canada Frequency bands, the highest Operational Maximum Calculated 1-gram average SAR values found for this filing: Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 56 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Frequency band (MHz) 762 776 MHz (LMR) 792 824 MHz (LMR) 851 870 MHz (LMR) LTE B12 LTE B13 LTE B14 LTE B4 LTE B2 2412 2462 MHZ (WLAN 2.4 GHz) 5180 5825 MHz WLAN 5 GHz 2402-2480MHz (Bluetooth) Highest Simultaneous Transmission SAR Table 79 Max Calc at Body (W/kg) 1g-SAR 0.97 1.22 0.99 0.121 0.099 0.118 0.023 0.018 0.055 0.028 NA 1.34 Max Calc at Face (W/kg) 1g-SAR 1.79 2.19 2.19 0.071 0.056 0.079 0.269 0.174 0.293 0.533 NA 2.72 The test results clearly demonstrate compliance with FCC Occupational/Controlled RF Exposure limits of 8 W/kg averaged over 1 gram per the requirements of FCC 47 CFR § 2.1093 and ISED RSS-102 (Issue 5) 18.0 Variability Assessment Per the guidelines in KDB 865664 SAR variability assessment is not required because SAR results are below 4.0W/kg (Occupational). 19.0 System Uncertainty A system uncertainty analysis is not required for this report per KDB 865664 because the highest report SAR value Occupational exposure is less than 7.5W/kg. Per the guidelines of ISO 17025 a reported system uncertainty is required and therefore measurement uncertainty budget is included in Appendix A. Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 57 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Appendix A Measurement Uncertainty Budget Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 58 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Uncertainty Budget for System Validation (dipole & flat phantom) for 700 MHz to 800 MHz h = i = e = cxf/ cxg/ a b c d f(d,k) f g e e k Tol. Prob. ci ci 1 g 10 g IEEE (± (1 (10 Uncertainty Component 1528 %) Dist. g) g) ui ui section Div. (±%) (±%) vi Measurement System Probe Calibration E.2.1 6.0 N 1.00 1 1 6.0 6.0 Axial Isotropy E.2.2 4.7 R 1.73 1 1 2.7 2.7 Spherical Isotropy E.2.2 9.6 R 1.73 0 0 0.0 0.0 Boundary Effect E.2.3 1.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Linearity E.2.4 4.7 R 1.73 1 1 2.7 2.7 System Detection Limits E.2.5 1.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Readout Electronics E.2.6 0.3 N 1.00 1 1 0.3 0.3 Response Time E.2.7 1.1 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Integration Time E.2.8 0.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.0 0.0 RF Ambient Conditions - Noise E.6.1 3.0 R 1.73 1 1 1.7 1.7 RF Ambient Conditions - Reflections E.6.1 0.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.0 0.0 Probe Positioner Mechanical Tolerance E.6.2 0.4 R 1.73 1 1 0.2 0.2 Probe Positioning w.r.t. Phantom E.6.3 1.4 R 1.73 1 1 0.8 0.8 Max. SAR Evaluation (ext., int., avg.) E.5 3.4 R 1.73 1 1 2.0 2.0 Dipole Dipole Axis to Liquid Distance 8, E.4.2 2.0 R 1.73 1 1 1.2 1.2 Input Power and SAR Drift Measurement 8, 6.6.2 5.0 R 1.73 1 1 2.9 2.9 Phantom and Tissue Parameters Phantom Uncertainty E.3.1 4.0 R 1.73 1 1 2.3 2.3 Liquid Conductivity (target) E.3.2 5.0 R 1.73 0.64 0.43 1.8 1.2 Liquid Conductivity (measurement) E.3.3 3.3 R 1.73 0.64 0.43 1.2 0.8 Liquid Permittivity (target) E.3.2 5.0 R 1.73 0.6 0.49 1.7 1.4 Liquid Permittivity (measurement) E.3.3 1.9 R 1.73 0.6 0.49 0.6 0.5 Combined Standard Uncertainty RSS 9 9 99999 Expanded Uncertainty (95% CONFIDENCE LEVEL) k=2 18 17 Notes for uncertainty budget Tables: a) Column headings a-k are given for reference. b) Tol. - tolerance in influence quantity. c) Prob. Dist. Probability distribution d) N, R - normal, rectangular probability distributions e) Div. - divisor used to translate tolerance into normally distributed standard uncertainty f) ci - sensitivity coefficient that should be applied to convert the variability of the uncertainty component into a variability of SAR. g) ui SAR uncertainty h) vi - degrees of freedom for standard uncertainty and effective degrees of freedom for the expanded uncertainty Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 59 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Uncertainty Budget for System Validation (dipole & flat phantom) for 800 MHz to 3 GHz h = i = e = cxf/ cxg/ a b c d f(d,k) f g e e k Tol. Prob. ci ci 1 g 10 g IEEE (± (1 (10 Uncertainty Component 1528 %) Dist. g) g) ui ui section Div. (±%) (±%) vi Measurement System Probe Calibration E.2.1 6.0 N 1.00 1 1 6.0 6.0 Axial Isotropy E.2.2 4.7 R 1.73 1 1 2.7 2.7 Spherical Isotropy E.2.2 9.6 R 1.73 0 0 0.0 0.0 Boundary Effect E.2.3 1.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Linearity E.2.4 4.7 R 1.73 1 1 2.7 2.7 System Detection Limits E.2.5 1.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Readout Electronics E.2.6 0.3 N 1.00 1 1 0.3 0.3 Response Time E.2.7 1.1 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Integration Time E.2.8 0.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.0 0.0 RF Ambient Conditions - Noise E.6.1 3.0 R 1.73 1 1 1.7 1.7 RF Ambient Conditions - Reflections E.6.1 0.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.0 0.0 Probe Positioner Mechanical Tolerance E.6.2 0.4 R 1.73 1 1 0.2 0.2 Probe Positioning w.r.t. Phantom E.6.3 1.4 R 1.73 1 1 0.8 0.8 Max. SAR Evaluation (ext., int., avg.) E.5 3.4 R 1.73 1 1 2.0 2.0 Dipole Dipole Axis to Liquid Distance 8, E.4.2 2.0 R 1.73 1 1 1.2 1.2 Input Power and SAR Drift Measurement 8, 6.6.2 5.0 R 1.73 1 1 2.9 2.9 Phantom and Tissue Parameters Phantom Uncertainty E.3.1 4.0 R 1.73 1 1 2.3 2.3 Liquid Conductivity (target) E.3.2 5.0 R 1.73 0.64 0.43 1.8 1.2 Liquid Conductivity (measurement) E.3.3 3.3 R 1.73 0.64 0.43 1.2 0.8 Liquid Permittivity (target) E.3.2 5.0 R 1.73 0.6 0.49 1.7 1.4 Liquid Permittivity (measurement) E.3.3 1.9 R 1.73 0.6 0.49 0.6 0.5 Combined Standard Uncertainty RSS 9 9 99999 Expanded Uncertainty (95% CONFIDENCE LEVEL) k=2 18 17 Notes for uncertainty budget Tables: a) Column headings a-k are given for reference. b) Tol. - tolerance in influence quantity. c) Prob. Dist. Probability distribution d) N, R - normal, rectangular probability distributions e) Div. - divisor used to translate tolerance into normally distributed standard uncertainty f) ci - sensitivity coefficient that should be applied to convert the variability of the uncertainty component into a variability of SAR. g) ui SAR uncertainty h) vi - degrees of freedom for standard uncertainty and effective degrees of freedom for the expanded uncertainty Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 60 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Uncertainty Budget for System Validation (dipole & flat phantom) for 3 to 6 GHz h = i = e = cxf/ cxg/ a b c d f(d,k) f g e e k Tol. Prob. ci ci 1 g 10 g IEEE (± (1 (10 Uncertainty Component 1528 %) Dist. g) g) ui ui section Div. (±%) (±%) vi Measurement System Probe Calibration E.2.1 7.0 N 1.00 1 1 7.0 7.0 Axial Isotropy E.2.2 4.7 R 1.73 1 1 2.7 2.7 Spherical Isotropy E.2.2 9.6 R 1.73 0 0 0.0 0.0 Boundary Effect E.2.3 2.0 R 1.73 1 1 1.2 1.2 Linearity E.2.4 4.7 R 1.73 1 1 2.7 2.7 System Detection Limits E.2.5 1.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Readout Electronics E.2.6 0.3 N 1.00 1 1 0.3 0.3 Response Time E.2.7 1.1 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Integration Time E.2.8 0.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.0 0.0 RF Ambient Conditions - Noise E.6.1 3.0 R 1.73 1 1 1.7 1.7 RF Ambient Conditions - Reflections E.6.1 0.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.0 0.0 Probe Positioner Mechanical Tolerance E.6.2 1.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Probe Positioning w.r.t. Phantom E.6.3 4.0 R 1.73 1 1 2.3 2.3 Max. SAR Evaluation (ext., int., avg.) E.5 2.1 R 1.73 1 1 1.2 1.2 Dipole Dipole Axis to Liquid Distance 8, E.4.2 2.0 R 1.73 1 1 1.2 1.2 Input Power and SAR Drift Measurement 8, 6.6.2 5.0 R 1.73 1 1 2.9 2.9 Phantom and Tissue Parameters Phantom Uncertainty E.3.1 4.0 R 1.73 1 1 2.3 2.3 Dielectric Parameter Correction -- 1.4 N 1.00 1 0.79 1.4 1.1 Liquid Conductivity (measurement) E.3.3 3.3 R 1.73 0.64 0.43 1.2 0.8 Liquid Permittivity (measurement) E.3.3 1.9 R 1.73 0.6 0.49 0.6 0.5 Combined Standard Uncertainty RSS 10 10 99999 Expanded Uncertainty (95% CONFIDENCE LEVEL) k=2 19 19 Notes for uncertainty budget Tables: a) Column headings a-k are given for reference. b) Tol. - tolerance in influence quantity. c) Prob. Dist. Probability distribution d) N, R - normal, rectangular probability distributions e) Div. - divisor used to translate tolerance into normally distributed standard uncertainty f) ci - sensitivity coefficient that should be applied to convert the variability of the uncertainty component into a variability of SAR. g) ui SAR uncertainty h) vi - degrees of freedom for standard uncertainty and effective degrees of freedom for the expanded uncertainty Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 61 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Uncertainty Budget for Device Under Test, for 700 MHz to 800 MHz h = i = e = cxf/ cxg/ a b c d f(d,k) f g e e k Tol. Prob ci ci 1 g 10 g IEEE (± Uncertainty Component 1528 %) Dist (1 g) (10 g) ui ui section Div. (±%) (±%) vi Measurement System Probe Calibration E.2.1 6.0 N 1.00 1 1 6.0 6.0 Axial Isotropy E.2.2 4.7 R 1.73 0.707 0.707 1.9 1.9 Hemispherical Isotropy E.2.2 9.6 R 1.73 0.707 0.707 3.9 3.9 Boundary Effect E.2.3 1.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Linearity E.2.4 4.7 R 1.73 1 1 2.7 2.7 System Detection Limits E.2.5 1.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Readout Electronics E.2.6 0.3 N 1.00 1 1 0.3 0.3 Response Time E.2.7 1.1 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Integration Time E.2.8 1.1 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 RF Ambient Conditions - Noise E.6.1 3.0 R 1.73 1 1 1.7 1.7 RF Ambient Conditions - Reflections E.6.1 0.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.0 0.0 Probe Positioner Mech. Tolerance E.6.2 0.4 R 1.73 1 1 0.2 0.2 Probe Positioning w.r.t Phantom E.6.3 1.4 R 1.73 1 1 0.8 0.8 Max. SAR Evaluation (ext., int., avg.) E.5 3.4 R 1.73 1 1 2.0 2.0 Test sample Related Test Sample Positioning Device Holder Uncertainty SAR drift E.4.2 3.2 N 1.00 1 1 3.2 3.2 29 E.4.1 4.0 N 1.00 1 1 4.0 4.0 8 6.6.2 5.0 R 1.73 1 1 2.9 2.9 Phantom and Tissue Parameters Phantom Uncertainty E.3.1 4.0 R 1.73 1 1 2.3 Liquid Conductivity (target) E.3.2 5.0 R 1.73 0.64 0.43 1.8 Liquid Conductivity (measurement) E.3.3 3.3 N 1.00 0.64 0.43 2.1 Liquid Permittivity (target) E.3.2 5.0 R 1.73 0.6 0.49 1.7 Liquid Permittivity (measurement) E.3.3 1.9 N 1.00 0.6 0.49 1.1 Combined Standard Uncertainty RSS 11 Expanded Uncertainty (95% CONFIDENCE LEVEL) k=2 22 2.3 1.2 1.4 1.4 0.9 11 419 22 Notes for uncertainty budget Tables: a) Column headings a-k are given for reference. b) Tol. - tolerance in influence quantity. c) Prob. Dist. Probability distribution d) N, R - normal, rectangular probability distributions e) Div. - divisor used to translate tolerance into normally distributed standard uncertainty f) ci - sensitivity coefficient that should be applied to convert the variability of the uncertainty component into a variability of SAR. g) ui SAR uncertainty h) vi - degrees of freedom for standard uncertainty and effective degrees of freedom for the expanded uncertainty Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 62 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Uncertainty Budget for Device Under Test, for 800 MHz to 3 GHz h = i = e = cxf/ cxg/ a b c d f(d,k) f g e e k Uncertainty Component Tol. Prob ci ci 1 g 10 g IEEE (± (10 1528 %) Dist (1 g) g) ui ui section Div. (±%) (±%) vi Measurement System Probe Calibration E.2.1 6.0 N 1.00 1 1 6.0 6.0 Axial Isotropy E.2.2 4.7 R 1.73 0.707 0.707 1.9 1.9 Hemispherical Isotropy E.2.2 9.6 R 1.73 0.707 0.707 3.9 3.9 Boundary Effect E.2.3 1.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Linearity E.2.4 4.7 R 1.73 1 1 2.7 2.7 System Detection Limits E.2.5 1.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Readout Electronics E.2.6 0.3 N 1.00 1 1 0.3 0.3 Response Time E.2.7 1.1 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Integration Time E.2.8 1.1 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 RF Ambient Conditions - Noise E.6.1 3.0 R 1.73 1 1 1.7 1.7 RF Ambient Conditions - Reflections E.6.1 0.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.0 0.0 Probe Positioner Mech. Tolerance E.6.2 0.4 R 1.73 1 1 0.2 0.2 Probe Positioning w.r.t Phantom E.6.3 1.4 R 1.73 1 1 0.8 0.8 Max. SAR Evaluation (ext., int., avg.) E.5 3.4 R 1.73 1 1 2.0 2.0 Test sample Related Test Sample Positioning E.4.2 3.2 N 1.00 1 1 3.2 3.2 29 Device Holder Uncertainty E.4.1 4.0 N 1.00 1 1 4.0 4.0 8 SAR drift 6.6.2 5.0 R 1.73 1 1 2.9 2.9 Phantom and Tissue Parameters Phantom Uncertainty E.3.1 4.0 R 1.73 1 1 2.3 2.3 Liquid Conductivity (target) E.3.2 5.0 R 1.73 0.64 0.43 1.8 1.2 Liquid Conductivity (measurement) E.3.3 3.3 N 1.00 0.64 0.43 2.1 1.4 Liquid Permittivity (target) E.3.2 5.0 R 1.73 0.6 0.49 1.7 1.4 Liquid Permittivity (measurement) E.3.3 1.9 N 1.00 0.6 0.49 1.1 0.9 Combined Standard Uncertainty RSS 11 11 419 Expanded Uncertainty (95% CONFIDENCE LEVEL) k=2 22 22 Notes for uncertainty budget Tables: a) Column headings a-k are given for reference. b) Tol. - tolerance in influence quantity. c) Prob. Dist. Probability distribution d) N, R - normal, rectangular probability distributions e) Div. - divisor used to translate tolerance into normally distributed standard uncertainty f) ci - sensitivity coefficient that should be applied to convert the variability of the uncertainty component into a variability of SAR. g) ui SAR uncertainty h) vi - degrees of freedom for standard uncertainty and effective degrees of freedom for the expanded uncertainty Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 63 of 64 FCC ID: AZ489FT7147 / IC: 109U-89FT7147 Report ID: P26977-EME-00018 Uncertainty Budget for Device Under Test for 3 to 6 GHz h = i = e = cxf/ cxg/ a b c d f(d,k) f g e e k Uncertainty Component Tol. Prob ci ci 1 g 10 g IEEE (± (10 1528 %) Dist (1 g) g) ui ui section Div. (±%) (±%) vi Measurement System Probe Calibration E.2.1 7.0 N 1.00 1 1 7.0 7.0 Axial Isotropy E.2.2 4.7 R 1.73 0.707 0.707 1.9 1.9 Hemispherical Isotropy E.2.2 9.6 R 1.73 0.707 0.707 3.9 3.9 Boundary Effect E.2.3 2.0 R 1.73 1 1 1.2 1.2 Linearity E.2.4 4.7 R 1.73 1 1 2.7 2.7 System Detection Limits E.2.5 1.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Readout Electronics E.2.6 0.3 N 1.00 1 1 0.3 0.3 Response Time E.2.7 1.1 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Integration Time E.2.8 1.1 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 RF Ambient Conditions - Noise E.6.1 3.0 R 1.73 1 1 1.7 1.7 RF Ambient Conditions - Reflections E.6.1 0.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.0 0.0 Probe Positioner Mech. Tolerance E.6.2 1.0 R 1.73 1 1 0.6 0.6 Probe Positioning w.r.t Phantom E.6.3 4.0 R 1.73 1 1 2.3 2.3 Max. SAR Evaluation (ext., int., avg.) E.5 2.1 R 1.73 1 1 1.2 1.2 Test sample Related Test Sample Positioning E.4.2 3.2 N 1.00 1 1 3.2 3.2 29 Device Holder Uncertainty E.4.1 4.0 N 1.00 1 1 4.0 4.0 8 SAR drift 6.6.2 5.0 R 1.73 1 1 2.9 2.9 Phantom and Tissue Parameters Phantom Uncertainty E.3.1 4.0 R 1.73 1 1 2.3 2.3 Dielectric Parameter Correction -- 1.4 N 1.00 1 0.79 1.4 1.1 Liquid Conductivity (measurement) E.3.3 3.3 N 1.00 0.64 0.43 2.1 1.4 Liquid Permittivity (measurement) E.3.3 1.9 N 1.00 0.6 0.49 1.1 0.9 Combined Standard Uncertainty RSS 12 12 504 Expanded Uncertainty (95% CONFIDENCE LEVEL) k=2 23 23 Notes for uncertainty budget Tables: a) Column headings a-k are given for reference. b) Tol. - tolerance in influence quantity. c) Prob. Dist. Probability distribution d) N, R - normal, rectangular probability distributions e) Div. - divisor used to translate tolerance into normally distributed standard uncertainty f) ci - sensitivity coefficient that should be applied to convert the variability of the uncertainty component into a variability of SAR. g) ui SAR uncertainty h) vi - degrees of freedom for standard uncertainty and effective degrees of freedom for the expanded uncertainty Motorola Solutions Inc. EME Form-SAR-Rpt-Rev. 13.29 Page 64 of 64
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