Datum:
NAD 83
Is a directional antenna (other than radar) used?
Yes
Exhibit submitted:
Yes
(a) Width of beam in degrees at the half-power point:
78.00
(b) Orientation in horizontal plane:
315.00
(c) Orientation in vertical plane:
1.00
Will the antenna extend more than
6 meters above the ground, or if mounted on an existing building,
will it extend more than 6 meters above the building, or will
the proposed antenna be mounted on an existing structure other
than a building?
Yes
(a) Overall height above ground to tip of antenna in meters:
15.00
(b) Elevation of ground at antenna site above mean sea level in meters:
1100.00
(c) Distance to nearest aircraft landing area in kilometers:
1.00
(d) List any natural formations of
existing man-made structures (hills, trees, water tanks, towers,
etc.) which, in the opinion of the applicant, would tend to shield
the antenna from aircraft:
More information is contained in separate attachment. There is a large metal hangar 100 feet from the transmitting antenna which should provide good shielding to the southeast. Note: The test site is the Bell Textron Amarillo, TX facility located next to the Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport. The Bell facility also maintains a control tower supporting Bell aircraft in and out of the Bell facility. Also, the beam in the vertical plane is parallel with the horizon, but a value of zero results in a blank filed when filing is viewed, as a result, 1 degree is entered so as not to have a blank field.
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Datum:
NAD 83
Is a directional antenna (other than radar) used?
Yes
Exhibit submitted:
Yes
(a) Width of beam in degrees at the half-power point:
100.00
(b) Orientation in horizontal plane:
315.00
(c) Orientation in vertical plane:
1.00
Will the antenna extend more than
6 meters above the ground, or if mounted on an existing building,
will it extend more than 6 meters above the building, or will
the proposed antenna be mounted on an existing structure other
than a building?
Yes
(a) Overall height above ground to tip of antenna in meters:
15.00
(b) Elevation of ground at antenna site above mean sea level in meters:
1100.00
(c) Distance to nearest aircraft landing area in kilometers:
1.00
(d) List any natural formations of
existing man-made structures (hills, trees, water tanks, towers,
etc.) which, in the opinion of the applicant, would tend to shield
the antenna from aircraft:
More information is contained in separate attachment. There is a large metal hangar 100 feet from the transmitting antenna which should provide good shielding to the southeast. Note: The test site is the Bell Textron Amarillo, TX facility located next to the Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport. The Bell facility also maintains a control tower supporting Bell aircraft in and out of the Bell facility. Also, this antenna is physical smaller than the large dipole and overall height above ground to the tip of antenna is less than 15 meters. 15 meters would be the maximum.
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