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Title: How to List a Test Site


1
How to List a Test Site
2
Listing an Open Field Site
  • William H. Graff
  • President and Director of Engineering
  • 886 0920399260
  • whgraff_at_atcb.com
  • Major Chen
  • Manager East Asia Branch Office
  • 886 0922145866
  • major_at_atcb.com

3
What is an OATS?
  • An Open Area Test Site is the minimum
    requirement, other than measurement
    instrumentation, for making radiated emissions
    measurements

4
Reference standard
  • The FCC uses ANSI C63.4-2003 for determining the
    suitability of an OATS.
  • Standard open air test sites are considered in
    section 5.4.1 of this document
  • Semi-anechoic chambers are considered
    alternative test sites and are seen in 5.4.2

5
Basic description
  • Open, flat and level
  • Clear of overhead power lines
  • Clear of RF reflecting structures
  • Covered with hardware cloth or other conductive
    material
  • Minimum dimensions for common 3M OATS is 6M x 5.2M

6
Basic Facility
  • Must have a remotely controlled antenna
    positioner and mast capable of being raised to 4M
    ad lowered to 1M
  • Must have a continuously rotateable remotely
    controlled turntable metal covered and flush with
    the groundplane.

7
Antennas
  • Must have antennas capable of measurements over
    at a minimum 30MHz to 1GHz.
  • If transmitters are to be tested, then the
    laboratory must be mindful that a frequency range
    typically to the 10th harmonic of the fundamental
    measured is required.
  • 433MHz key fob needs measurements to 4.3GHz

8
Site Attenuation Measurements
  • Basic procedures given in 5.4.6.4 and 5.4.6.5 of
    ANSI C63.4
  • Measurements must be done on both horizontal and
    vertical planes
  • Complex procedures for alternative sites
    include test volume measurements.
  • Data must match the theoretical site
    attenuation curve to /- 4dB

9
Powerline Conducted Measurements
  • Use of a Line Impedance Stabilization Network
    (LISN) is required.
  • If used with an OATS, the LISN must be under the
    groundplane.

10
Listed Site Test Report Considerations
  • All test equipment and antennas must be
    calibrated.
  • All antenna factor tables and LISN loss factors
    must be presented.
  • All cables used in tests must be calibrated.
  • All photographs shall be clear, in large format,
    and only one to a page

11
Submission to FCC
  • The site attenuation data along site photographs
    must be submitted electronically to the FCC

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14
Patience
  • It is not unusual for the FCC to take a month or
    more to finish analyzing the Test Site data.
    Expect questions on a new facility when
    information appears unclear to the examiner.
  • Be sure to respond quickly to the examiners
    questions.
  • Do not test anything until approval is received.

15
Questions?
  • whgraff_at_atcb.com
  • major_at_atcb.com
  • jerry_at_atcb.com
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