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0152-EX-ST-2009
Ericsson Inc
0152-EX-ST-2009
Status: Grant Expired Due to New License
WD9XWT
2009-06-02
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Description
Category
Date
E-Mail generated [Apr 7, 2009]
Correspondence
2009-04-07
Incoming generated [Apr 14, 2009]
Correspondence
2009-04-14
Picture of Antenna
Images
2009-04-17
Prior Coordination Response
Post Grant Documents
2009-06-22
Image of Test Location and Coordinates
Text Documents
2009-04-17
Coordination and Amendment Information
Text Documents
2009-06-02
Application Form:
OET Special Temporary Authority Report
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY
Applicant Name
Name of Applicant:
Ericsson Inc
Address
Attention:
Allison M. Ellis
Street Address:
1634 Eye Street, NW Suite 600
P.O. Box:
City:
Washington
State:
DC
Zip Code:
20006
Country:
E-Mail Address:
[email protected]
Best Contact
Give the following information of person who can best handle inquiries pertaining to this application:
Last Name:
Ellis
First Name:
Allison
Title:
Director, Regulatory Policy
Phone Number:
202-824-0103
Explanation
Please explain in the area below why an STA is necessary:
An STA is necessary to allow Ericsson to demonstrate its QuicLINK mobile radio communications solution at the Patuxent River naval Air Station
Purpose of Operation
Please explain the purpose of operation:
Demonstration of the QuicLINK mobile radio. QuicLINK provides WCDMA radio access and core network functionality in a single integrated system. A QuicLINK system supports circuit-switched voice/video UE-to-UE, UE-to-PSTN, and PSTN-to-UE calls, as well as packet-switched data calls. In addition, a QuicLINK system is capable of stand-alone operation where it provides UE-to-UE calls within its radio coverage area. QuicLINK is specifically designed for deployable, mobile units, e.g., military field operations. Ericsson wishes to demonstrate this functionality to customers.
Information
Callsign:
WD9XWT
Class of Station:
MO
Nature of Service:
Experimental
Requested Period of Operation
Operation Start Date:
06/16/2006
Operation End Date:
07/31/2009
Manufacturer
List below transmitting equipment to be installed (if experimental, so state) if additional rows are required, please submit equipment list as an exhibit:
Manufacturer
Model Number
No. Of Units
Experimental
Ericsson
QuicLINK 2100
1
No
Ericsson
FWT - W21
1
No
Sierra Wireless
850 Data Card
1
No
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.
Signature of Applicant (Authorized person filing form):
Allison M. Ellis
Title of Applicant (if any):
Director, Regulatory Policy
Date:
2009-04-06 00:00:00.0
Station Location
City
State
Latitude
Longitude
Mobile
Radius of Operation
Ridgecrest
California
North 35 37 10
West 117 20 43
Ridgecrest, CA, in an aircraft flying at 15,000 feet in and around Weapons Center and Labs
38.60
Datum:
NAD 83
Is a directional antenna (other than radar) used?
No
Exhibit submitted:
No
(a) Width of beam in degrees at the half-power point:
(b) Orientation in horizontal plane:
(c) Orientation in vertical plane:
Will the antenna extend more than 6 meters above the ground, or if mounted on an existing building, will it extend more than 6 meters above the building, or will the proposed antenna be mounted on an existing structure other than a building?
No
(a) Overall height above ground to tip of antenna in meters:
(b) Elevation of ground at antenna site above mean sea level in meters:
(c) Distance to nearest aircraft landing area in kilometers:
(d) List any natural formations of existing man-made structures (hills, trees, water tanks, towers, etc.) which, in the opinion of the applicant, would tend to shield the antenna from aircraft:
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
New
1922.60000000- MHz
MO
0.500000 W 2.000000 W
P
5M00F8W
QPSK, 16 QAM
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
New
1927.40000000- MHz
MO
0.500000 W 2.000000 W
P
5M00F8W
QPSK, 16 QAM
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
New
2112.60000000- MHz
MO
20.000000 W 25.000000 W
P
5M00F8W
QPSK, 16 QAM
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
New
2117.40000000- MHz
MO
20.000000 W 25.000000 W
P
5M00F8W
QPSK, 16 QAM
City
State
Latitude
Longitude
Mobile
Radius of Operation
Lexington Park
Maryland
North 38 17 37
West 76 22 44
Lexington Park, MD, in and around the Patuxent River Naval Air Station
9.60
Datum:
NAD 83
Is a directional antenna (other than radar) used?
No
Exhibit submitted:
No
(a) Width of beam in degrees at the half-power point:
(b) Orientation in horizontal plane:
(c) Orientation in vertical plane:
Will the antenna extend more than 6 meters above the ground, or if mounted on an existing building, will it extend more than 6 meters above the building, or will the proposed antenna be mounted on an existing structure other than a building?
No
(a) Overall height above ground to tip of antenna in meters:
(b) Elevation of ground at antenna site above mean sea level in meters:
(c) Distance to nearest aircraft landing area in kilometers:
(d) List any natural formations of existing man-made structures (hills, trees, water tanks, towers, etc.) which, in the opinion of the applicant, would tend to shield the antenna from aircraft:
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
New
1922.60000000- MHz
MO
0.500000 W 2.000000 W
P
5M00F8W
QPSK, 16 QAM
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
New
1927.40000000- MHz
MO
0.500000 W 2.000000 W
P
5M00F8W
QPSK, 16 QAM
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
New
2112.60000000- MHz
MO
64.000000 W 100.000000 W
P
5M00F8W
QPSK, 16 QAM
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
New
2117.40000000- MHz
MO
64.000000 W 100.000000 W
P
5M00F8W
QPSK, 16 QAM
City
State
Latitude
Longitude
Mobile
Radius of Operation
Ridgecrest
California
North 35 37 10
West 117 20 43
Ridgecrest, CA, in and around the Weapons Center and Labs
38.60
Datum:
NAD 83
Is a directional antenna (other than radar) used?
No
Exhibit submitted:
No
(a) Width of beam in degrees at the half-power point:
(b) Orientation in horizontal plane:
(c) Orientation in vertical plane:
Will the antenna extend more than 6 meters above the ground, or if mounted on an existing building, will it extend more than 6 meters above the building, or will the proposed antenna be mounted on an existing structure other than a building?
Yes
(a) Overall height above ground to tip of antenna in meters:
12.00
(b) Elevation of ground at antenna site above mean sea level in meters:
714.00
(c) Distance to nearest aircraft landing area in kilometers:
25.00
(d) List any natural formations of existing man-made structures (hills, trees, water tanks, towers, etc.) which, in the opinion of the applicant, would tend to shield the antenna from aircraft:
The antenna is mobile and, therefore, the shielding features will change. There are buildlings and trees in the area. In addition, base personnel in charge of the airfield is involved in test location coordination. The attached document sets forth the 7 identified test locations.
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
New
1922.60000000- MHz
MO
0.500000 W 2.000000 W
P
5M00F8W
QPSK, 16 QAM
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
New
1927.40000000- MHz
MO
0.500000 W 2.000000 W
P
5M00F8W
QPSK, 16 QAM
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
New
2112.60000000- MHz
MO
64.000000 W 100.000000 W
P
5M00F8W
QPSK, 16 QAM
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
New
2117.40000000- MHz
MO
64.000000 W 100.000000 W
P
5M00F8W
QPSK, 16 QAM
39571
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