This document presents the Radio Frequency (RF) test data for the 5.8 GHz WiFi band, specifically focusing on conducted measurements performed on the Volla Phone Quintus. The tests were conducted under controlled environmental conditions, with a temperature of 23.8°C and relative humidity of 52.1%. The atmospheric pressure was maintained at 100.0 kPa. Paddi Chen served as the test engineer, with Nick Peng supervising the testing process.
The data includes detailed measurements of -6dB bandwidth and maximum conducted output power across various WiFi modes, including a, n20, n40, ac20, ac40, ac80, ax20, ax40, and ax80. The tests were performed using antenna 6 and antenna 7, and the results are presented in tabular and graphical formats. The data includes the frequency, antenna used, -6dB bandwidth, limit -6dB bandwidth, verdict, conducted power, duty factor, total power, limit, and verdict.
The document also includes maximum power spectral density level data and restrict band data. All tests were conducted in accordance with FCC regulations, and the results indicate that the Volla Phone Quintus complies with the relevant requirements for the 5.8 GHz WiFi band.
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The data includes detailed measurements of -6dB bandwidth and maximum conducted output power across various WiFi modes, including a, n20, n40, ac20, ac40, ac80, ax20, ax40, and ax80. The tests were performed using antenna 6 and antenna 7, and the results are presented in tabular and graphical formats. The data includes the frequency, antenna used, -6dB bandwidth, limit -6dB bandwidth, verdict, conducted power, duty factor, total power, limit, and verdict.
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