WF2XRU Description of Research Project and Request for Renewal

0233-EX-RR-2013 Text Documents

Datron World Communications, Inc.

2013-06-27ELS_138584

                                                                Datron World Communications, Inc.
                                                       Request to Renew Experimental Authorization
                                                                                        WF2XRU

                         DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH PROJECT AND
                            REQUEST FOR LICENSE RENEWAL

Datron World Communications, Inc. (“Datron”) hereby submits the attached application to
renew its experimental authorization for station WF2XRU for a period of two (2) years to
operate portable and mobile (vehicular) radios in the bands 144-150.5 MHz, 400.15-520 MHz
and 762-870 MHz.1/ Datron hereby provides this statement describing the program of research
and experimentation proposed, the specific objectives sought to be accomplished and how the
program of experimentation has a reasonable promise of contribution to the development,
extension, or expansion of the radio art, or is along lines not already investigated.

Established in California over 30 years ago, Datron World Communications is a key global
supplier of HF/VHF tactical communications equipment and APCO Project-25 subscriber radios
for the public safety arena. Datron is developing its Guardian II Series of portable and mobile
radios for use in the public safety sector. The radios are also expected to be compliant with
applicable APCO Project-25 standards. Datron seeks renewal of its authority to test these radios
in advance of seeking equipment approval, a process that Datron expects will require two years.
Testing will be conducted in and around Datron’s facilities in Vista, California. Because of the
critical nature of the public safety communications that these units will support, extensive testing
is necessary.

Datron recognizes that its authorization will be issued on a secondary basis only and that it must
not cause harmful interference to licensed users. The units that Datron proposes to test are
comparatively low power and unlikely to cause interference to others. In addition, Datron’s use
of the frequencies will continue to be episodic in nature – rarely lasting for more than several
days at a time (albeit over a period of two years). Nevertheless, in an abundance of caution,
Datron will continue to monitor the use of the bands for which it seeks renewed authorization
prior to testing.

Based on the foregoing, grant of the associated renewal application will serve the public interest
and the FCC is asked to grant the application promptly. If there are any questions related to this
application, the FCC is asked to contact Russell H. Fox of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky
and Popeo, P.C. at 202.434.7483 or Rfox@mintz.com.




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         The Commission’s grant of WF2XRU may be viewed at the FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology
(“OET”) database website at: https://apps.fcc.gov/els/GetAtt.html?id=117962&x=. Datron notes that an application
requesting modifications to the WF2XRU authorization is being filed concurrently with this request for renewal and
that when the authorization for station WF2XRU is renewed, the parameters reflected in the application for
modification should be reflected.



Document Created: 2013-06-27 19:16:53
Document Modified: 2013-06-27 19:16:53

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