Government Project Description

0388-EX-PL-2015 Text Documents

Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates (ASTRA), LLC.

2015-06-09ELS_163425

                           ATMOSPHERIC & SPACE TECHNOLOGY
                                    RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, LLC
                            5777 CENTRAL AVENUE, Suite 221 • BOULDER, COLORADO, USA 80301 • 303-993-8039

                                              EIN: 20-2946717          DUNS# 60-1975803


Re: Application for New or Modified Station (Form 442),
    QUESTION 4: STATEMENT REGARDING GOVERNMENT CONTRACT

FCC Registration Number (FRN): 0015091481

To Whom It May Concern:

This letter is written in support of an application being submitted to the FCC, and provides a
brief narrative describing the government project, agency, and contract number. A second
accompanying letter describes a Research Statement for the project.

The requested operation of the Traveling Ionospheric Detector Built in Texas (TIDDBIT)
sounder system near Gainesville, FL, will support Over the Horizon Radar (OTHR)
measurements made by the US Air Force stationed near Chesapeake, VA. OTHRs can survey
vehicle traffic over large distances by using the ionosphere as a reflection point, or mirror, for the
radio wave to propagate. In this experiment, the Air Force will direct the OTHR southward
towards the Caribbean and Central America, and the signal from the OTHR will be reflected
above the Gainesville, FL region. Any disturbances in the ionosphere over Gainsville affect the
reliable operation of the OTHR system, and interpretation of their measurements.

Traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) are wave-like corrugations in the ionosphere. When
present over Gainsville, they can affect OTHR measurements conducted by the Air Force.
Under the proposed FCC license, we plan to assist the Air Force by measuring TIDs in the
ionosphere with the TIDDBIT sounder. It is crucial that the transmitters measuring TIDs be in
the Gainesville region in order to accurately characterize TIDs that may affect the OTHR
measurements conducted by the Air Force, and it will aid the Air Force to generate corrections
for their OTHR system.

The TIDDBIT deployment is supported by Air Force Contract FA9453-14-S-0306 to Northwest
Research Associates, with ASTRA subcontract NWRA-14-S-176 under the contract title,
“Characterizing the Impact of Ionospheric Wave Structures on Coordinate Registration”. The
Principal Investigator for the subcontract is Dr. Geoff Crowley of ASTRA. Dr. Crowley is
recognized as a leading expert in the field of TIDs and the use of HF sounders to detect them,
and has worked in this field for over 30 years. Dr. Crowley has successfully operated similar HF
Doppler systems under the Experimental Call Sign WC2XRM (File #0161-EX-PL-2001 and
FILE #0132-EX-RR-2003).


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Further information about the TIDDBIT HF sounder and the proposed experiment is provided in
the 2nd accompanying letter with this application.

Please contact Dr. Geoff Crowley at ASTRA with any additional questions.

The Air Force contract monitor for the TIDDBIT sounder is Dr. Jonah Colman, who is based at:
The Air Force Research Laboratory,
Kirtland AFB,
Albuquerque, NM
tel: 505-846-3172

Your help in approving this application would be much appreciated.

Sincerely,

Dr. Geoff Crowley
President | Chief Scientist
ASTRA, LLC
5777 Central Ave, Suite 221
Boulder, CO 80301
(303) 993-8039
gcrowley@astraspace.net




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