Exhibits 1 & 2

5463-EX-PL-1996 Text Documents

CBS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES, INC.

1999-07-07ELS_9542

               Westinghouse Communication Services, Inc.
                                                                FCC Form 442
                                                                Question 10
                                                                Exhibit 1


Westinghouse Communication Services, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Westinghouse
Electric Corporation provides communications support to its parent corporation and the
parent‘s subsidiaries.

This license is requested so that Westinghouse Audio Intelligence Devices, Inc. can design
and test surveillance devices . They are only for sale to qualified local and federal
government agencies.

Two test sites are requested. Site 1 is the Fort Lauderdale manufacturing and research
facility. Site 2 (CONUS) is to allow demonstration of devices to law enforcement official.
Power out will be reduced to one watt or less when conducting demonstrations away from
the main plant.


              Westinghouse Communication Services, Inc.
                                                             FCC Form 442
                                                             Question 18
                                                             Exhibit 2



Westinghouse Electric Corporation parent corporation of Westinghouse Communication
Services, Inc. or other wholly owned subsidiary corporations of Westinghouse Electric
Corporation had the following applications denied:

1. On June 29, 1956, an application of Westinghouse Broadcasting Inc. for a television
station construction permit, Portland, Oregon (File No. BCPT—494, Docket No. 9138) was
denied by the Commission for reason of the selection of a competing applicant in a
comparative licensing proceeding.

2. On June 4, 1938, an application of Westinghouse Electric Corporation concerning
Station WBZA, Springfield, Massachusetts (File No. B1—P1131) was denied by the
Commission.
3. In 1938, an application for consent to assign license of KSFO to Columbia
Broadcasting System, Inc., (6 FCC 387) was denied.

4. In 1946, an application for consent to transfer of control of license of KQW to
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., (11 FCC 407) was denied.

5. In 1950, an application for consent to assign the construction permit for WRTB from
Raytheon manufacturing Company to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., (BAPCT—8)
was dismissed as moot.

6. In 1950, applications for extension of time within which to construct Station
KCBS(AM), San Francisco, California, (BMP—4835) was denied because construction
was not possible due to Commission action on another pending application.

7. In 1989, an application for a minor change to increase effective radiated power of
WBBM—FM, Chicago, Illinois from 6.0 kilowatts to 8.3 kilowatts, (BPH—8902141A) was
dismissed as inconsistent with 47 C.F.R. 73.213.


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                                                           Westinghouse Communication
                                                                              Services,   Inc.
                                                 Application for Experimental License
                                                                   File No.    5463—EX—PL—96
                                                                                 April,   1997




                                STATEMENT IN SUPPORT OQF APPLICATION




                     The requested experimental license will be used by

            Westinghouse Audio Intelligence Devices,               Inc.   ("Westinghouse

            ATD"),     a wholly—owned subsidiary of Westinghouse Electric

            Corporation,       in the development,      testing and demonstration of

            low power electronic communications and surveillance equipment.

            Westinghouse AID develops and manufactures a broad range of

            communications and electric survejllance devices for use by

            state,     local and federal law enforcement and other governmental

            agencies.        This equipment is primarily designed to operatre in

            either frequency bands allocatecd to the Part 90 Public Safety

            Service or in comparable frequency bands available for federal

            government use.



                     In addition to testing which may be done on a discrcte

            frequency selected by Westinghouse AID,               the development and

            testing of such equipment from time—to—time will involve the

            utilization of a particular frequency requested by the custonmer

            within the overall band in which the equipment is capable of

            opcration.       Accordingly,      this application requests

            authorization to operate in several general frequency bands.


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            In specific cases, however, operation will be confined to a

            discrete channel or frequency within those bands at low power

            to avoid the potential of interference to existing licensees.

            Except for certain equipment hereinafter noted,                 the normal use

            and operation of Westinghouse AID equipment is permissible

            without a specific FCC license due to its low power and limited

            ramnge.      Specifically,      Section 90.19(g)(3)       of the Commission‘s

            rules provides,          in pertinent part:

                          "A licensee may use, without special
                     authorizations from the Commission, any mobile
                     service frequency between 40 and 952 MHz,             listed in
                     Subpart B of this part of the rules, for
                     communications in connection with physical
                     surveillance, stakeouts, raids, and other such
                     activities.  Such use shall be on a secondary basis
                     to operations of licensees regularly authorized on
                     the assigned frequencies.  The maximum output power
                     that may used for such communications is 2 watts."

                     The majority of testing will be conducted at the

            Westinghouse AID manufacturing and research facility in Fort

            Lauderdale,        FL.     In addition,      to permit the onsite

            demonstration and testing of equipment at the customer‘s

            premises,        authority is also requested to operate throughoutr the

            continental       United States       (CONUS).    With respect to such

            testing beyond the immediate Fort Lauderdale area, power will

            be limited        to ons watt      or less    to alleviate even more the

            potential for interference to—orher users.


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            I.       REQUESTED FREQUENCY BANDS

                     138—140 MHz

                     Under the United States Table of Frequency Assignments

             (Section 2.106 of            the Commission‘s rules),     this band is

            allocated on a primary basis for Fixed and Mobile use by the

            federal government.              The requested experimental authorization

            will be used for the development and testing of low power

            equipment for use by federal government agencies,                  similar to

            that uLilized by non—federal public safety agencies under

            Section 90.19(qg) (3)           of the Commission‘s rules.      ‘The equipment

            will operate at a power of no more than 2 watts ERP.




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                     Experimental authority is requested for the Tollowing two

            uses in this private land mobile band:

                              a.    The development and testing of equipment

                     qualifying for regular operation under the provisions of

                     Section 90.19(g) (3)           at no more than 2 watts ERP.

                              b.    ‘The Gevelopment and testing of other land mobile

                     equipment up to 15 watts ERP on any private land mobile

                     Part 90 frequency in this band.




                     Under the United States Table of Frequency Allocations,

            Section 2.,.105 of the Commission‘s rules,                the use of this band

            is shared on a primary basis between government and non


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             government Maritime Mobile services.         In addition,    is availlable

             for both govermnment and non—government use on a secondary basis

             for various services including Fixed and Mobile use.             The

             requested experimental authorization will be used for the

             development and testing of equipment designed for use by

             certain federal governmental agencies at no more than 2 wattls

             ERP,    similar to that utilized by non—federal public safety

             agencies under Section 90.19(g) (3) .



                     220—222MHz
                     Authorization is requested for the development and testing

             of equipment      (no more than 2 watts EBRP)     in this private land

             mobile band,      the reqgular use of which will be permissible in

             this band under Section 90.19(g) (3) .



                     4A06—413MHz
—~                   Authorization is requested for the development and teosting

             of equipment      (no more than 2 watts ERPO for use by federal.

             governmeont agencies,       similar that utilized by non—federal

             public safety agencies under Section 90.1%(g) (3) .



                     45>0—512 MHZ

                     Authorization is requested for the development and testing

             of eqiiipment     (no more than 2 walts ERP),      the reqular use of

             which will be permissible under Section 90.19(g) (3) .


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                    806—824 MHz
                    851—869 MHz

                    Authorization is requested for the development and testing

            of equipment        (no more than 2 watts ERP),        the reqgular use of

            which will be permissible under Section 90.19(g) (3) .



                    1710—1850_ MHz

                    This band is allocated for federal government Fixed and

            Mobile use.          Experimental authority is requested for the

            development and testing of low power video transgmission

            equipment at output powers of no more than 5 watts ERP.




                    24502483.5MHz

                    Experimental authority is requested for the development

            and testing of low power video transmission equipment                (no more

            than 5 watts ERP)          for use by non—federal public safety

            agencies.         The frequency band is authorized for use by public

            safety agencies under Section 90.19 and is shared with other

            services,       subject to no protection from interference due to the

            operation of industrial,            scientific or medical    (ISM) devices.

            See Section 90.19(e) (25) .




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