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SAR and RF exposure measurements to the following standards :
Standard Description
EN 50360 / EN 62209-1 CE – Mobile phones and other hand-held devices (head only)
IEC/EN 62209-2+6 CE - international standard for a broader range of body-worn devices (final draft version)
EN 62311 CE – product not defined in the above standards
EN 50383 / EN 50385 CE – base stations
FCC OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C FCC – covers all kinds of SAR measurements
IEEE 1528-2003 Mobile phones and other hand-held devices (head only)
ACA 2003 / ARPANSA Australian SAR standard
Applied Standards for SAR :
FCC OET65 Supplement C June 2001
47CFR 2.1093
ANSI / IEEE C95.1: 2005
IEEE Std 1528-2003
Checked SAR levels :
A mold shaped like a human head and torso is filled with a fluid mixture that is designed to simulate the electrical properties of human tissue.
The cell phone under review is placed on the outside of the mold.
A probe attached to a computer-controlled mechanical arm is inserted into the mixture at various locations.
The phone is made to transmit a signal at full power while the probe is moved through the mixture.
During the test, the phone's antenna is extended and retracted in order to check for any fluctuations in radiation that the phone might demonstrate in different configurations. The manufacturer is supposed to submit the highest SAR level measured during these tests to the Lab’s. Phones are required to test below1.6 W/kg averaged over 1gram of fluid.
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