Cover Letter (Feb 02, 1999)

0066-EX-PL-1999 Text Documents

Brigham Young University

1999-03-05ELS_3792

DEPARTMENT OP ELECTRICAL AND _
compuTer ENGINEERING
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNverstry
459 cuype suLoNG
ro BOX 24099
provo, urax $4602—4099
(Bot) 378—4012 / rAX (Bor) 378—6586

                                                              2 Feb. 1999
    FCC
    Experimental Radio Service
    P.O. Box 358320
    Pittsburgh, PA 15251—5320


    To Whom It May Concern,

    On behalf of my colleagues and myself, we would like to apply for an
    Experimental Radio Service authorization to operate a low—power
    research radar system which we are developing for NASA. The system is
    a small interferometric synthetic aperture radar {IFSAR) system which
    will be used to study changes in terrain over time as part of NASA‘s
    Global Change Initiative.    We have been previously granted a STA
    authorization (file number S—2353—EX—96) for this experiment. Attached
    is an FCC Form 442 and a check to cover the filing fee.

    I hope we have provided enough information to enable a favorable
    approval decision. This experiment is important in the development of
    advanced radar remote sensing systems. If you have questions, concerns
    or require further clarification, please don‘t hesitate to contact me.




   Associate Préfessor
    Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept.
    Brigham Young University
    459 Clyde Building
    Provo, UT 84602
   voice: (801) 378—4383              fax: (801) 378—6586
   long@ee.byu.edu



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