IP Mobilenet M1617-12 Mobile Station Data Radio Transceiver User Manual Microsoft PowerPoint RF Safety

IP Mobilenet, LLC Mobile Station Data Radio Transceiver Microsoft PowerPoint RF Safety

Contents

RF Exposure Training

RF Safety
Ionizing versus
Non-ionizing radiation
Effects of radiation on the human body
Need to control exposure and prevent
over exposure
Controlled Access
Uncontrolled Access
Microwave cooking recipe:
•Time
•Power
Power:
•Duty Cycle
•Antenna gain
Data versus Voice
Data Duty Cycle:
• 50 millisecond blocks
• Messages average 6 blocks or less
• 10 messages per hour
• 50 times 6 times 10
• 3000 milliseconds per hour (3 seconds)
• 3/3600 = .00083 (about .8%)
800 MHz frequency
3dB gain antenna
1% duty cycle
UHF frequency
3dB gain antenna
10% duty cycle
Safety Precautions:
• Mount the transmitter antenna on the roof of the car
• Remain in the car when sending a message
• Do not touch the antenna when the IP Mobilenet radio
turned on- data may be transmitted automatically
without the driver’s knowledge
• Do not spend any more time than necessary standing
around the antenna when the IP Mobilenet system is
operating

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