HUAWEI MC509 CDMA LGA Module
Hardware Guide
Certifications
Issue 01 (2011-04-08)
Huawei Proprietary and Confidential
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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An example of the DGT mark:
A-Tick Certification
The A-Tick is a compliance mark produced by the Australian Communications and
Media Authority (ACMA) for telecommunications equipment. The A-Tick indicates that
a product is compliant with the mandatory technical and safety standards specified by
ACMA and can legally be connected to a telecommunications network in Australia.
All A-Tick certification test items should be performed in local labs in Australia. The
test items are as follows:
Safety test
EMC test
SAR test
RF test
Some test requirements of the A-Tick certification are the same as those of the CE
certification. For this reason, CE certification is accepted in Australia to avoid
repeated tests.
The following frequency bands are allocated for mobile communication in Australia at
present:
825–845 MHz and 870–890 MHz: The CDMA digital technical standards of North
America are used.
890–915 MHz and 935–960 MHz: The GSM digital technical standards of
Europe are used.
1710–1785 MHz and 1805–1880 MHz: The GSM digital technical standards of
Europe are used.
1885–1980 MHz and 2110–2170 MHz: The 3G mobile communication
technologies are to be used.
The A-tick mark is as follows:
N14036
TELEC and JATE Certification (Japan)
Telecom Engineer Center (TELEC)
TELEC is a compulsory certification for radio products in Japan. The TELEC
certification complies with Japanese Radio Law. The specific test regulations are
stipulated in MIC Notice No.88 and are updated and maintained by the MIC. All