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Based on the highest radiated RF power and the highest gain antenna used with the radio in a motorcycle
installation, the distances listed in Table 1-1 are considered as safe distances for controlled and
uncontrolled environments with the radio transmitting at a maximum 50% duty cycle.
Table 1-1: Recommended Minimum Safe Lateral Distance from Transmitting Antenna
RECOMMENDED MINIMUM LATERAL HUMAN BODY
DISTANCE FROM TRANSMITTING ANTENNA
ANTENNA
PART NUMBER
(Catalog Number)
ANTENNA DESCRIPTION
CONTROLLED
ENVIRONMENT
(Centimeters)
UNCONTROLLED
ENVIRONMENT
(Centimeters)
LE-OM150K.125/TNC
136 to 174 MHz;
2.5 dBd Gain
53 118
LE-OM806HDBKTNCDS
800 MHz;
3.5 dBd Gain
28 72
CAUTION
A radio intended for a motorcycle installation must be configured to not exceed a
transmit output power of 20 watts.
Refer to Section 15.3 on page 71 for additional
information.
A radio intended for a non-motorcycle installation should not be used
in a motorcycle installation unless it is reprogrammed per the procedures
presented in Section 15.3.
The dual-band M7300 mobile radio can operate on both 700 and 800 MHz bands.
However, as of the publication of this manual, motorcycle applications are limited
to the 800 MHz band only.
1.3.1
Mobile Antennas
The antenna for the mobile radio must be installed in accordance with Section 7 in this manual and
instructions included with the antenna.
Use only the approved/supplied antenna(s) or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas,
modifications, or attachments can cause the FCC RF exposure limits to be exceeded.
1.3.2
Approved Accessories
The radio has been tested and meets FCC RF guidelines when used with accessories supplied or
designated for use with it. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with the FCC’s RF
exposure guidelines, and may violate FCC regulations. For a list of approved accessories refer to Section
4 in this manual (begins on page 20) and/or Harris’ Products and Services Catalog.
1.3.3
Contact Information
For additional information on RF exposure and other information, contact Harris using one of the contact
links listed in Section 3.4 on page 19.