Freq response SBE coordinator

0148-EX-ST-2003 Text Documents

Flarion Technologies, Inc.

2003-04-16ELS_60994

Response from Frequency Coordinator-Bob Denny— okay

---Original Message-----
From: Robert Denny [mailto:rdenny@denny.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 1:18 PM
To: 'Linda Plesnik'
Subject: RE: Frequency Coordination request


As before, this is fine with me.

Good luck with your demo, and I'll call your mobile if anyone contacts
me with a problem.

Robert W. Denny, Jr., P.E.
Denny & Associates, P.C.
6444 Bock Rd.
Oxon Hill, MD 20745-3001
301-686-1801 voice
202-744-9374 cell
301-686-1820 fax



-----Original Message-----
From: Linda Plesnik [mailto:Plesnik@flarion.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 12:47 PM
To: 'rdenny@denny.com'
Subject: Frequency Coordination request
Importance: High


Bob,
Flarion Technologies has filed for an STA to demonstrate its broadband
mobile IP technology in Washington, DC scheduled for April 28 - May 2,
2003.
The demo involves our COLT (Cell on Light Truck) which will be parked
at 441 4th Street, NW. The COLT operates on a 1.25 MHz Channel in the
747-762 MHz band with 20 watts ERP. The demo will utilize several
mobiles operating on a paired channel in the 777-792 MHz band with 600
milliwatts ERP.
The COLT antennas are mounted on a mast extendable to 40 feet above
ground level.
The actual demo is scheduled for April 30 and May 1. The COLT will
arrive on April 28 for testing.
This is the same demo that Barclay Jones of Flarion has coordinated
with you last year at various locations in Washington, DC.
Please let me know if you have any concerns/questions regarding this
demo. I would appreciate an email reply so I can document our frequency
coordination process.
Thank you for your consideration,
Linda Plesnik Marketing Program Mgr.
Flarion Technologies
135 Rt. 202/206 South
Bedminster, NJ 07921
732-672-4010 (mobile)
plesnik@flarion.com





Document Created: 2003-04-16 14:01:27
Document Modified: 2003-04-16 14:01:27

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