Exhibit 3

0168-EX-PL-1999 Text Documents

Andrew Corporation

2002-03-11ELS_54239

                                              Exhibit 3

     The complete program of research and experimentation proposed including description of
     equipment and theory of operation.

     Andrew Corporation is currently in the process of developing a wide variety of passive antennas
     for use in a number of different telecommunications applications. The antennas under
     development include, but are not limited to, high performance directional microwave antennas
     used for point to point communications as well as earth station antennas with frequency bands of
     operation occupying most national and international spectrum assignments as well as a
     comprehensive range of omnidirectional and sectorized antennas incorporating state of the art
     pattern shaping techniques for wireless base station applications and which cover a number of
     different frequency bands of operation. Research work is underway into dual slant polarized
     antennas as used for newer applications in wireless communications. The use of dual polarization
     holds great promise of reducing the number of antennas mounted on a cellular base station tower,
     thereby improving the aesthetics and reducing the delays associated with the zoning and planning
     process when conventional, larger structures are involved. Other advanced antenna developments
     for which the experimental license is required include dual band antennas where two or more
     antennas can be placed in one package again reducing the zoning problems within wireless
     networks and variable electrical downtilted antennas, where a phase shifting system internal to the
     antenna can be used to permit the varying of the electrical downtilt of a sectorized base station
     antenna. This feature is of particular use to wireless network operators since it enables them to
     make critical system adjustments in a shorter time, thereby reducing cost and improving service to
     their customers.

     Equipment to be used at Andrew Corporation is based around conventional, but state of the art,
     outdoor far field test range facility. At the test site, a transmit source is set up with a frequency
     generator connected to a directional antenna located close to the ground. At a specific distance
     away from the transmit source, there is a mounting facility where an antenna under test can be
     installed and then rotated in the principle plane connecting the transmit antenna and the antenna
     under test. The output from the antenna under test is connected directly to a receiving system. A
     control system synchronizes the recording of the received signal level as a function of rotation
     angle. A variety of computerized software is used to post—process the recorded antenna radiation
     patterns. Such software permits the display of the radiation pattern in a variety of standard
     formats, overlaying of patterns and required specifications, overlaying of patterns together with
     those previously recorded, etc.

b)   The specific objectives to be accomplished

     The objectives of the experimental license are to develop, measure and verify the performance of
     Andrew Corporation‘s range of antennas for use in a great number of wireless and microwave
     applications. A conventional, yet state of the art, antenna test range facility is required in order to
     conduct advanced experimental development (in many cases we have found that no suitable
     theoretical predictions exist), validate antenna performance and demonstrate reliable and
     repeatable production antenna performance to a wide customer base.

     How the program of experimentation has a reasonable promise of contribution to the
     development, extension, expansion or utilization of the radio art or is along lines not already
     investigated.

     Andrew Corporation is at the forefront of antenna engineering development and manufacturing
     expertise in the world. Antenna developments within Andrew are present on many fronts that push
     forward the state of the art. In point to point microwave applications, Andrew‘s continuing work
     in the area of high performance antennas will lead to improved sidelobe suppression at wider


angles thereby improving interference rejection which leads to improved carrier to interference
performance and / or more users per unit area. The development of low profile antennas leads to
improved aesthetics and wider use in high frequency point to point applications. Development of
multiband antennas enables fully loaded towers to still be used and increase traffic capacity in the
network. Within wireless base station applications, development of dual slant polarized antennas
will mean reduced planning delays for operators enabling the network to offer improved service
and reduced costs to their users. Development of high performance antennas incorporating
techniques such as electrical downtilt, upper sidelobe suppression and lower null fill improve
coverage, interference and uniformity of coverage respectively. These features ultimately permit
service providers to offer improved performance leading to increased call quality together with
decreased blockage at reduced cost to their users.



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