Experimental Licensing System

0840-EX-ST-2012

Curtiss-Wright Controls Inc.

Experimental Licensing System filing 0840-EX-ST-2012 submitted by Curtiss-Wright Controls Inc..

Filing overview

StatusGrant Expired Due to New License
Call signWG9XBZ
Date filed2012-10-25
Status date2012-11-29
FCC sourceView the FCC filing record

Special Temporary Authority application - Address

Attention:
Robert Shaw
City:
Charlotte
E-Mail Address:
rshaw@curtisswright.com
State:
NC
Street Address:
15800 John J. Delaney Drive, Suite 200
Zip Code:
28277

Special Temporary Authority application - Applicant Name

Name of Applicant:
Curtiss-Wright Controls Inc.

Special Temporary Authority application - Best Contact

First Name:
Egil
Last Name:
Eide
Phone Number:
+47 7289 3202
Title:
Chief Scientist, 3d-Radar

Special Temporary Authority application - Certification

Applicant certification
Neither the applicant nor any other party to the application is subject to a denial of Federal benefits that includes FCC benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. Section 862, because of a conviction for possession or distribution of a controlled substance. The applicant hereby waives any claim to the use of any particular frequency or electromagnetic spectrum as against the regulatory power of the United States because of the prvious use of the same, whether by license or otherwise, and requests authorization in accordance with this application. (See Section 304 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.) The applicant acknowledges that all statements made in this application and attached exhibits are considered material representations, and that all the exhibits part hereof and are incorporated herein as if set out in full in this application; undersigned certifies that all statements in this application are true, complete and correct to the best of his/her knowledge and belief and are made in good faith. Applicant certifies that construction of the station would NOT be an action which is likely to have a significant environmental effect. See the Commission's Rules, 47 CFR1.1301-1.1319.
Date:
2012-10-17 00:00:00.0
Signature of Applicant (Authorized person filing form):
Robert Shaw
Title of Applicant (if any):
General Counsel

Special Temporary Authority application - Explanation

Please explain in the area below why an STA is necessary:
Curtiss-Wright Controls Inc. (CW) seeks this STA in order to conduct demonstrations of next generation versions of its ultra-wideband ground penetrating radar (GPR) device known as 3d-Radar for prospective non-federal customers in the coming months as it awaits an FCC grant of its Petition for Reconsideration of a Waiver Order (ET Doc. 10-167) (Petition). These next generation devise operate in steps of 10 MHz or 20 MHz. By way of background, in January 2012, the FCC granted CWs Part 15 waiver request which gave CW authorization to operate a prior version of the 3d-Radar device (which operates in 2 MHz steps) for non-federal use (subject to obtaining appropriate equipment authorization). (ET Doc. No. 10-167.) In its Petition, CW asked the FCC to modify the Waiver Order so that the conditions set forth in the Waiver Order do not prohibit natural advancements in the 3d-Radar technology (including certain devices that operate in steps of 10 MHz and 20 MHz) which do not adversely affect other licensed spectrum users. We understand that the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) is assessing the Petition. We note that CW has already obtained an experimental license (call sign WG2XCI) for the 2 MHz step version of the device to permit demonstrations nationwide which is valid through February 2014. In addition, CW has already obtained an STA (call sign WF9XQO) covering certain 10 MHz and 20 MHz step versions to permit demonstrations nationwide which is valid through November 14, 2012.

Special Temporary Authority application - Information

Callsign:
WG9XBZ
Class of Station:
MO
Nature of Service:
Experimental

Special Temporary Authority application - Initial values - Purpose of Operation

Please explain the purpose of operation:
The 3d-Radar GPR device is an ultra-wideband emitter regulated under the Part 15 rules and for the purpose of surveying sub-surface and below ground structures. Pursuant to a grant of this STA request, CW will conduct demonstrations of the new 3d-Radar GPR devices for prospective non-federal customers. These devices will operate with frequency steps of 10 MHz or 20 MHz and dwell times of either 1 microsecond or 2 microseconds. Although some variations of the device might go through the 140 MHz ? 3 GHz band solely in sequential 10 MHz or 20 MHz steps, other variations of the device will go through the band in sequenced 10 MHz or 20 MHz steps that are shifted 1 MHz or 2 MHz for subsequent scans through the band. Devices that are sequenced in 1 MHz or 2 MHz shifts will complete a full cycle in 3 milliseconds which is consistent with the Waiver Order. Devices operating with 20 MHz frequency steps are best suited for shallow depths in combination with high resolution (e.g., asphalt, concrete damage detection, and void detection in shallow to medium base). Devices operating with 10 MHz frequency steps are optimal where deeper depth is needed (e.g., void detection in deep base layer). Experimental activities will be of limited duration for a few hours each day on selected days and selected locations in the U.S. as requested (and/or agreed to) by the prospective customer.

Special Temporary Authority application - Manufacturer

Equipment 1 Experimental
Yes
Equipment 1 Manufacturer
3d-Radar AS
Equipment 1 Model Number
Geoscope GPR
Equipment 1 No. Of Units
2

Special Temporary Authority application - Purpose of Operation

Please explain the purpose of operation:
Radar testing The 3d-Radar GPR device is an ultra-wideband emitter regulated under the Part 15 rules and for the purpose of surveying sub-surface and below ground structures. Pursuant to a grant of this STA request, CW will conduct demonstrations of the new 3d-Radar GPR devices for prospective non-federal customers. These devices will operate with frequency steps of 10 MHz or 20 MHz and dwell times of either 1 microsecond or 2 microseconds. Although some variations of the device might go through the 140 MHz ? 3 GHz band solely in sequential 10 MHz or 20 MHz steps, other variations of the device will go through the band in sequenced 10 MHz or 20 MHz steps that are shifted 1 MHz or 2 MHz for subsequent scans through the band. Devices that are sequenced in 1 MHz or 2 MHz shifts will complete a full cycle in 3 milliseconds which is consistent with the Waiver Order. Devices operating with 20 MHz frequency steps are best suited for shallow depths in combination with high resolution (e.g., asphalt, concrete damage detection, and void detection in shallow to medium base). Devices operating with 10 MHz frequency steps are optimal where deeper depth is needed (e.g., void detection in deep base layer). Experimental activities will be of limited duration for a few hours each day on selected days and selected locations in the U.S. as requested (and/or agreed to) by the prospective customer.

Special Temporary Authority application - Requested Period of Operation

Operation End Date:
05/11/2013
Operation Start Date:
11/14/2012

Frequencies

ActionLower MHzUpper MHzClassOutput WERP WEmissionSignal
New140.000000003000.00000000MO316000.000000100000.00000010M0P0Nnone
New140.000000003000.00000000MO316000.000000100000.00000020M0P0Nnone

Sites

SiteLocationCoordinatesOperating areaCountyRadius
United States (All 50)North WestNationwide for demonstration pur
United States (All 50)North WestNationwide. However, per the res

Grant actions

DateCategoryDescription
2012-11-29GrantGrant Generated [Nov 29 2012]

Sources and provenance

SourceSource recordRetrievedMatch
ELS0840-EX-ST-20122026-07-30 08:57:21Source Primary
Selected field provenance
FieldDisplayed valueSourceObserved
StatusGrant Expired Due to New LicenseELS 0840-EX-ST-20122026-07-30 08:57:21
Applicant NameCurtiss-Wright Controls Inc.ELS 0840-EX-ST-20122026-07-30 08:57:21
Call SignWG9XBZELS 0840-EX-ST-20122026-07-30 08:57:21
Receipt Date2012-10-25ELS 0840-EX-ST-20122026-07-30 08:57:21
Status Date2012-11-29ELS 0840-EX-ST-20122026-07-30 08:57:21

Documents

DocumentTypeDateStatus
Grant E-mail Notification generated [Nov 30 2012]Correspondence2012-11-30Available
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