Narrative Statement

0576-EX-ST-2019 Text Documents

Echodyne Corp.

2019-04-01ELS_226609

                                                                            Echodyne Corp.
                                   Application for Experimental Special Temporary Authority
                                                              ELS File No. 0576-EX-ST-2019

                                   NARRATIVE STATEMENT

        Pursuant to Section 5.3(j) and Section 5.61 of the Federal Communications
Commission’s (“FCC”) rules, Echodyne Corp. hereby respectfully requests a special temporary
authority (“STA”) from April 6-15, 2019 to operate in the 24.45-24.65 GHz band to test a new
radar developed by Echodyne Corp.

       Grant of authority to test at the proposed location will enable the company to validate the
performance of Echodyne’s EchoGuard (MESA-SSR) radar.

         In support of this request, the following is shown:

A.       Purpose of Operation and Need for Special Temporary Authority:

       Echodyne’s EchoGuard radar is a high performance ultra-low cost, size, weight, and
power electronically scanning radar. This requested STA is to enable the company and its
partners to validate the performance of the EchoGuard radar.

B.       Location of Proposed Operation:

        Echodyne proposes to test the radars on the ground within a specified area of operation.
By this application, Echodyne seeks authority to conduct tests at the following location:

     Location                                   Coordinates              Radius of Operation
                                                (NAD83)
     Martinez, GA                               33° 30' 54'' N           5km
                                                82° 1' 48'' W

C.       Technical Specifications:

         1.     Frequencies Desired

         Echodyne requests authorization to operate in the 24.45-24.65 GHz band.

         2.     Effective Radiated Power

       The units to be deployed operate at a peak maximum transmitter power output of 4W,
and a peak maximum effective radiated power of 486W.

       Echodyne will reduce the actual powers to the minimum power needed for successful
operation, based on set-up and testing at the proposed locations. Operations will be conducted to
comply with rules relating to human exposure to radiation.

         3.     Modulation and Emissions



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       Echodyne proposes to operate using linear FM modulation. The primary emission
designator is 190MFXN. Other emission modes may be utilized, but in no event will the
emissions extend beyond the frequency bands requested.

       4.      Antenna Information

        No antennas will be mounted in a fashion that will require approval under FAA and FCC
rules and regulations.

       5.      Equipment To Be Used

         Echodyne proposes to test its EchoGuard radar. It expects that it will be able to conduct
its testing with a maximum of 4 units.

D.     Protection Against Causing Interference:

        As noted above, Echodyne has requested authority to operate in the 24.45-24.65 GHz band.
It has conducted a search of the Commission’s Universal Licensing System (“ULS”) database and
determined that there are no licensed operations in that spectrum.

       In the event that it receives a complaint of harmful interference resulting from the
proposed opera33tion, Echodyne will take immediate action to address the interference,
including if necessary discontinuing it operations. The company has designated Ms. Mo
Swanson, whose contact information is provided below, to act as the “stop buzzer” for this
purpose.

        Furthermore, the length of the test period is short and the proposed operations will be
limited in scope. Echodyne will on average transmit for only 240 minutes over a period of 8
hours on not more than 5 days each week.

        In summary, the analysis conducted by Echodyne indicates the proposed operation should
not interfere with any licensed operation.

E.     Restrictions on Operation:

        Echodyne recognizes that the operation of any equipment under experimental authority
must not cause harmful interference to authorized facilities. Should interference occur,
Echodyne will take immediate steps to resolve the interference, including if necessary arranging
for the discontinuance of operation.

       In addition, Echodyne will advise entities using the equipment that permission to operate
has been granted under experimental authority issued to Echodyne, that such operation is strictly
temporary, and that the equipment may not cause harmful interference. Entities will also be
advised in accordance with Section 2.803 of the Commission’s rules, 47 C.F.R. §2.803, that any
unapproved devices have not been authorized as required by the rules of the FCC.

F.     Public Interest:

        Grant of an authorization will permit Echodyne to develop innovative radar equipment
that will enhance public safety.
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G.     Contact Information:

       For questions, please contact:

               Andrea Radosevich
               General Counsel
               Echodyne Corp.
               12112 115th Ave NE
               Kirkland, WA 98034
               (206) 399-9793
               andrea@echodyne.com

       In the unlikely event interference concerns should arise during the period of authorization
requested by this application, please contact the company’s “Stop Buzzer” identified below:

               Mo Swanson
               Echodyne Corp.
               12112 115th Ave NE
               Kirkland, WA 98034
               (410) 812-6340
               mo@echodyne.com




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