Exhibit describing research project

0829-EX-CN-2017 Text Documents

Blue Origin Texas, LLC

2017-10-25ELS_200232

Blue Origin Texas, LLC                                                                     Exhibit 1

EXHIBIT #1:
Blue Origin Texas, LLC
DATE: October 25, 2017
FCC File Number: 0829-EX-CN-2017


Application for New Experimental Radio Station Authorization (FCC Form 442)


TYPE OF APPLICANT:
Blue Origin Texas, LLC is a limited liability company formed under the laws of the
State of Texas.

QUESTION 6: STATEMENT OF RESEARCH PROJECT

(a) Blue Origin is an aerospace research and development company developing commercial
space launch vehicle technology. Blue Origin conducts flight testing of these vehicles at its
private test facility in Culberson County, Texas. This test facility is in the sparsely-populated
desert of Western Texas, approximately 25 miles north of the town of Van Horn.

(b) The FCC license applies to telemetry between ground stations and aerial vehicles that are
being built by Blue Origin. A telemetry and command radio link is required to send instructions to
and receive data from the aerial vehicles in real time while they are on the ground and in flight
undergoing testing. This application is for the consolidation of two previous licenses covering
four total frequencies to support two vehicles that separate in flight.

(c) For the downlink frequencies between 2200 to 2290 MHz this application only covers ground
testing. Separate applications will be filed for transmissions of the vehicles in flight.


Blue Origin Texas, LLC                                                                    Exhibit 1


DESCRIPTION OF DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA OPERATION
The transmit signals for the vehicle 1 and 2 uplinks at 2069.1 and 2042 MHz are sent by 6-
foot tracking parabolic dish antennas. At 2042 or 2069.1 MHz, the beamwidth of these
antennas are six degrees. For a given flight, the antennas will be located within 24 miles of
the launch pad, which is at 31 25' 22.99" N, 104 45' 26.01" W (see West Texas Launch
below). The parabolic dish antennas will slew during the flight in order to track the current
location of the two vehicles. Therefore, the orientation of the antenna throughout the flight of
the vehicles will vary depending on the vehicle locations.

LENGTH OF TIME THAT WILL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE
PROGRAM OF EXPERIMENTATION:
Blue Origin is developing a series of launch vehicles. Extensive flight testing is planned for
multiple vehicles for more than a 5-year period (see #6, above). Blue Origin plans to use the
telemetry equipment on multiple test vehicles over the course of a 5-year period
following receipt of the license sought in this application.


Blue Origin Texas, LLC   Exhibit 1

West Texas Launch Site



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