ELTA NA Q7 Purpose 10022015 updated

0204-EX-ML-2015 Text Documents

ELTA North America

2015-10-02ELS_167765

ELTA North America Request for FCC Experimental License

Modification Form 442 File Number: 0204-EX-ML-2015
Modification Form 442 Confirmation Number: EL956896
02 October 2015

Reference:

Call Sign: WH2XNE
Original Form 442 File Number: 0118-EX-PL-2015
Original Form 442 Confirmation Number: EL428960


Question 7: Purpose of Experiment

This attachment is an update of the previous upload for this form. The original form can be ignored. This
application is being made to support the testing and evaluation of a new radar. These tests will be conducted
to test and verify new radar processing software and algorithms, develop equipment designs, conduct
production tests and equipment calibration, and demonstrate products to customers. Tests will be conducted
on the roof of ELTA's facility located at 11840 West Market Place, Fulton, MD in Howard County. This
building is a single-story structure located in a mixed-use business development. The antenna, transmitter,
and receiver are mounted on the antenna support structure. Other locations will be used for demonstration
purposes. These locations are Ft Huachuca, AZ; Camp Dawson, WV; Camp Shelby, MS ; Deer Mill, NM;
Gillespie Peak, NM; Fort A.P. Hill, VA; Fort Sill, OK; Camp Roberts, CA; Pembina, ND; Walhalla, ND;
various locations in Calexico, CA (Jasper and Anderholt, Heber and Bowker, Vanderlinden and Hunt, Zone
20, CAX station, and north of Drop 3) ; various locations in El Centro, CA (Anza Trail, the shoreline, and
Billboard Hill); and various locations in Fort Huachuca, AZ (Smoke Weak, Red Force, and San Rafael
Ranch). At all the above locations the antenna will be mounted on a tripod of less than 1.5 m in height.

It is essential that these tests be performed outside of a laboratory or anechoic chamber to create the necessary
radar environment that includes land and foliage clutter, ground moving vehicles, birds, fixed and rotary wing
aircraft, second time around radar targets and clutter, and other atmospheric disturbances that affect radar
performance.

The MARS-K system is a pulsed Doppler radar for the detection of personnel and vehicle movement on the
ground. The system will transmit linear FM pulses in the 9.8 to 9.975 GHz and 10.55 to 10.6 GHz bands into
a planar array antenna.



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