Exhibits A - F

4383-EX-PL-1994 Text Documents

DATRON WORLD COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

2001-03-26ELS_45218

                                                    E X H I B I T       A




4. Particulars of                     instruction
    Frequency (state                                                                  MOOULATING
                                         POWER                      EMISSION                                                              NECESSARY BANDWODTH
 whether kHz or MHI)                                                                    SIGNAL                                                      (KHz)
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                                                              J3E,J2A, N3E            —2.    Z                                                        Z
  12950      .6                                               J3E J        H3E    300—2.. 7KHz                                             2   .   7KHz
   4516      .6                                               J3E J2A, HB3E       300—2 .7KHz                                              2   .   7KHz
  16403      .6                                               J3E,J2A,HBE         300—2 . 7KHz                                             2   .   7KHz
  18603      .6                                               J3E,J2A,H3E         300—2.7KHzZ                                              2   .   7KHz
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CA)   List each frequency or frequency band separately. (If more space is required, attach as EXHIBIT No.
(B)   Insert maximum RF. output power at the transmitter terminals. Specify units
(C)   Insert maximum effective radiated power from the antenna (If pulsed emission, specify peak power).
(D)   Insert "MEAN® or "PEAK" (See definitions in Part 6).
(E)   List each type of emission separately for each frequency. (See Section 2201 of FCC Rules)
(F)   Insert as appropriate for the type of modulation:
      (1) the maximum speed of keying in bauds
      (2) maximum audio modulating frequency;
      (8) frequency deviation of carrier;
      (4) pulse duration and repetition rate.
      For complex emissions, describe in detall in the space provided below.
(G)   Describe how the necessary bendwidth was determined in space provided below.
      2.7KHz           —    STANDARD    SSB      BANDWIDTH
      25KHz        —       STANDARD    FM BANDWIDTH


                                                                                                                                   FCC Form 442 — Page
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  Exact proposed area of operation will be within the area anchored by Bakersfield, CA,
 Las Vegas, NV, San Diego, CA and Tuscon, AZ. The center of the proposed area is
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                                   EXHIBIT B


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                HF ROTATABLE LOG PERIODIC
                     ANTENNA SYSTEM
                                     6—2—30 MHz
                          MODEL SERIES 504
The Sabre Model 504 Series of antenna systems provides continuous unidirectional
coverage of the 6.2—30 MHz frequency band. Each system consists of a Log—Periodic Anten—
na (Model 600), Rotator with remote control (Model APA—3) and tower with all guys and
hardware (ST Series) for a total communications system.

Power handling capabilities from 1 KW AVG/2 KW PEP (Standard) to 4 KW AVG/8 KW
PEP are available. The 504 Series has towers varying in height from 20 to 100 feet.


; APPLICATION
    The Sabre Model Series 504 antenna systems are specifically designed for government
    and commercial applications such as maritime, embassy, MARS and industrial long haul
    HF communication circuits. Full band 6.2—30 MHz frequency coverage is designed for
    economical high quality installations where power requirements do not exceed 4 KW AVG/8
    KW PEP. The 504 system has available towers for 20—100 feet in either roof or ground
    mounted applications.


DESIGN
    All Sabre antenna systems are designed with the highest quality materials to provide long
    life reliability in the severest environments. Antenna heads are constructed of high strength
    aluminum alloy triangular booms and tapered elements utilizing stainless steel hardware
    to prevent corrosion. Towers are hot dipped galvanized steel shipped in a knocked down
    configuration with all required hardware for a complete installation.
    Incorporation of the optional AEK erection kits eliminates the requirement for cranes or
    lifting gin poles by utilizing a simple hinge underfflip over erection procedure shown in
    the accompanying illustrations.



 SPECIFICATIONS




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                       60   70   80   20   100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 21.0 220 230 240 250 260 270 260 200 300

                                                    FREQUENCY IN MHz


 Frequency 6.2 MHz                             Frequency 12.5 MHz      Frequency 22.5 MHz                       Frequency 30.0 MHz
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SYSTEM COMPONENTS
    The Series 504 system consists of the Model 600 (MLP—1) antenna head, Model APA—3 rotator
    and remote control and tower heights from 20 to 100 feet in both roof and ground mounting
    configurations. Separate data sheets are available on each of these basic Model 504 Series
    components. Ground mounted configuration standard.
             MODEL                             ANTENNA HEAD         ROTATOR                 TOWER
             504—20                             600 (MLP—1)          APA—3                  $T20
                                                                                            (20 ft. K.D.)
             504—40                                600 (MLP—1)       APA—3                  ST40
                                                                                            (40 ft. K.D.)
         > 504—60                                  600 (MLP—1)       APA3                   ST—6o
                                                                                            (60 ft. K.D.)
             504—80                                600 (MLP—1)       APA—3                  ST—8o
                                                                                            (80 ft. K.D.)
             504—100                               600 (MLP—1)       APA3                   SsT100
                                                                                            (100 ft. K.D.)


AVAILABLE OPTIONS
   Model APA—3 Rotator Complete With Remote Control          Model ST—80 KD, 80 Ft. Tower*
   Control Cable for APA—3 Rotator                          Model ST—100 KD, 100 Ft. Tower*
   Model ST—20 KD, 20 Ft. Tower*                            AEK—1 Erection Kit**
   Model ST—40 KD, 40 Ft. Tower*                            AEK—2 Erection Kitt
   Model ST—60 KD, 60 Ft. Tower*                         HB—1 Hinged Base Assembly
                     Note: Standard MLP—1 includes 160 ft. of RG 8/u
                            coaxial cable, 2 KW PE.P. Balun and type "N"
                            Connector.                j
                      *All Towers Furnished Complete with Guys and Mounting Hardware.
                     **For use with Towers up to 40 feet.
                      {For use with Towers 60 feet and 80 feet.

   Self Support Towers
    APA—3 ROTATOR




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ASSEMBLE ON GROUND            RAISE TO 45°        ROTATE/SECURE ANTENNA        COMPLETE INSTALLATION


                                 EXHIBIT C




The directional antenna used by Transworld is a Sabre Communications Model 504 HF
Rotatable log periodic. A Technical data sheet is attached.


                                 EXHIBIT D




Transworld Communications, along with a number of other manufacturers of HF radio
equipment, has been engaged in an ongoing program of on—the—air testing in the support of
Federal Standard 1045, MIL—STD—188—110A, and their off—shoots. This project,
conducted with the authorization of the National Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA) in Boulder, Colorado, requires the use of long range HF radio
equipment. The purpose of the project is to develop standards for the design of Adaptive
HF radio equipment in the areas of interoperability, networking, connectivity, and
encryption.


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                                  EXHIBIT F




                    PREVIOUS PERMIT AND LICENSE




Trans World Communications held an FCC Experimental Permit and License during the
period July 11, 1989 to October 1, 1991.

FCC file number is 0972—EX—PL—89.

Call sign assigned was KAZ2XZD.

Tower and antenna, the same as described in Paragraph 6, were erected in connection with
previous permit and license.

Copy of PL and authorized frequencies is attached.



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Document Modified: 2001-03-26 14:04:44

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