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  • Steve Liu commented on 2022-10-19 15:54:02.046:
    On Section E 3.3.: "Some URS may operate in the same frequency range" and "the use of a sufficiently wide band detector" needs more definition of applicability, since many SAR probes capture (and are calibrated) widely only within their hardware limitations. It might be cleaner to define "same frequency range" as that defined as the lowest frequency per the Probe Spec sheet. Suggestion of revision: "Some URS may operate in the same probe validity range of (at least one) intentional radiator, and operate at the same time (e.g., because the URS provide essential functions for the operation of the intentional radiator, and they are automatically energized when the intentional radiator is transmitting).... ...For example, a digital logic clock operates at 100 MHz, and simultaneously with a 900 MHz transmitter that requires SAR evaluation. The contribution of the URS is then considered as implicitly being part of the SAR evaluation conducted for the 900 MHz transmitter (assuming 100 MHz is within the SAR probe specification range, and the 900 MHz SAR probe conversion factors are conservative with respect to 100 MHz). No further evaluation of that particular URS is then required."

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