Applicant: Nokia Solutions and Networks, OY
Exhibit 3
FCC REQUIRED INFORMATION
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FCC ID: 2AD8UAWEWAB01
The following information is presented in the content and format requested by the FCC:
Section 2.1033 (c)(1):
The full name and mailing address of the manufacturer of the device and the applicant for certification
Manufacturer:
Applicant:
60563
Nokia Solutions and Networks, OY
2000 Lucent Lane
Naperville, Illinois
Attention: Terry P. Schwenk
Nokia Solutions and Networks, OY
2000 Lucent Lane
Naperville, Illinois
Attention: Terry P. Schwenk
Phone: (847) 809-6952
email: terry.schwenk@nokia.com
60563
Section 2.1033(c)(2): FCC Identifier:
Section 2.1033(c)(4):Type or types of emission: 97M0G7W,
2AD8UAWEWAB01
497MG7W – (a four carrier aggregate of 97M0G7W)
797MG7W – (an eight carrier aggregate of 97M0G7W)
This Transceiver System supports the 3GPP 5G New Radio and other LTE technologies. The subject of this
certification request is for operation using the 3GPP 5G New Radio modulation format in QPSK, 16QAM and 64QAM
(LTE-TDD) for one to seven carriers. The transceiver can be configured for the various transmit configurations by
varying the digital information provided from the baseband channel electronics alone without physical, hardware or
circuit changes to the transceiver.
Section 2.1033(c)(5): Frequency range, Transmit / Receive: 37.0-40.0 GHz
Section 2.1033(c)(6): Range of operating power values or specific operating power levels, and description of any
means provided for variation of operating power.
Response:
The Nokia AWEWA/B 5G AirScale mmWave Radio, FCC ID: 2AD8UAWEWAB01 generates two orthogonal 52 dBm
EIRP transmit beams (horizontally and vertically polarized) for a total transmit power of 55 dBm EIRP.
Each of the beams can be configured to provide one to eight carriers of 97M0G7W emissions designator in the
Upper Microwave Flexible Use Service spectrum (37 – 40 GHz) as allowed under 47CFR Part 30. The operational
parameters are one to eight 97M0G7W carriers in any 1400 MHz portion of the 37 – 40 GHz US n260 spectrum.
The total RF power will be divided among one to eight carriers anywhere in the two portions of the spectrum.
Thus, any carrier configuration can provide up to the specified power of 52 dBm EIRP per polarization for a total
combined power of 55 dBm EIRP
RF Power control of the AWEWA/B transceiver is accomplished via software control of the data stream and the RF
power gain. The software controls the RF power gain through the RF transmit path with a Digital Step Attenuator
(DSA) to maintain the correct RF power of the AWEWA/B over frequency and temperature. The DSA gain control
has a resolution of 0.25 dB per step and an overall range of 11 dB. Separate circuitry is provided to inhibit the
carrier output if a synthesizer in the transmit path loses lock.
Nokia Solutions and Networks, OY
Applicant: Nokia Solutions and Networks, OY
Exhibit 3
FCC REQUIRED INFORMATION continued
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FCC ID: 2AD8UAWEWAB01
Section 2.1033(c)(7): Maximum power rating as defined in the applicable part (s) of the rules.
Response:
This product can produce two individual 52dBm EIRP beams (158.5 W EIRP each).
The sum of these two 52 dBm EIRP beams results in the Maximum Total Power of 55 dBm EIRP (317W EIRP)
The maximum continuous RF output power available is the sum of the horizontal and vertical transmit beams
generated by individual 8x12 antenna assemblies. There are no antenna connections. Each antenna assembly
distributes 28 dBm of RF power with an overall gain of 24 dBi. This results in a radiated power of 52dBm EIRP per
antenna assembly for a Total Radiated Power of 55dBm EIRP
Section 2.1033 (c)(10): A description of all circuitry and devices for determining and stabilizing
frequency.
Response:
The Nokia AWEWA/B 5G AirScale 39 GHz mmWave Radio, FCC ID: 2AD8UAWEWAB01 is a 1400 MHz instantaneous
bandwidth digital transceiver designed to operate in the Part 30 Upper Microwave Flexible Use Service spectrum.
The FPGA to A/D transceiver in this product is designed to generate 50 and 100 MHz carrier emission bandwidth 5G-
NR signals which are then up-converted to the n260, 37 – 40 GHz frequency band. The frequency stability of the
5G-NR carrier frequency is maintained with an accuracy better than the rated ± 0.05 ppm by reference frequency
locking the phase-locked-loop (PLL) circuitry to a stable internal reference oscillator. External reference timing is
provided by locking to an external frequency disciplined reference signals. Separate circuitry is provided to inhibit
the carrier output if a synthesizer in the transmit path loses lock
The AWEWA/B 5G AirScale 39 GHz mmWave Radio is supplied its frequency discipline synchronization for
reference from the baseband information source which is GPS capable.
Nokia Solutions and Networks, OY