Amended Narrative Statement

0013-EX-PL-2013 Text Documents

Gray Television Licensee, LLC

2013-03-08ELS_134285

                                                         Gray Television Licensee, LLC
                                                             File No. 0013-EX-PL-2013
                                                                      Amended Exhibit

                             NARRATIVE STATEMENT

Pursuant to Section 5.51 of the Commission’s rules, 47 C.F.R. §5.51 (2011), Gray
Television Licensee, LLC (“Gray”), respectfully requests an experimental license to
facilitate the development of spectrum efficient digital technologies for television
broadcast auxiliary remote pickup operations.

In support of this request, the following is shown:

1)     Applicant’s Name, Address, and FCC Registration Number (“FRN”):

                      Gray Television Licensee, LLC.
                      4370 Peachtree Road, NE
                      Atlanta, GA 30319
                      FCC Registration Number: 0018223693

2)     Description of Operation and Purpose of Test:

       The experimental operations will involve tests of a system that will utilized fixed
       sectorized antennas mounted at high locations to communicate with television
       mobile units that will use steerable antennas mounted under radomes on mobile
       units (as contrasted with traditional temporarily fixed antennas on telescoping
       masts associated with vehicles). The goal is to test the ability of the system under
       development to function in a “real world” environment. The applicant is the
       licensee of television broadcast stations including KBTX-TV, Bryan, Texas.
       Experiments will include support of KBTX-TV’s remote broadcasting operations,
       including remote pick-ups for its newscasts.

       Experiments will include objective assessments of the modulation and system
       architecture (e.g., bit error rate and signal-to-noise ratios, minimum link budget,
       and fading, ) as well as subjective evaluations of audio and video quality. Tests
       will be conducted while the mobile unit is operating at temporary fixed locations
       and while it is in motion. Evaluations will also assess the ease-of-use and
       durability of the steerable antenna design. Additionally, the experimental
       operation will study how the proposed operations may be phased into the
       Broadcast Auxiliary Service spectrum without resulting in interference to existing
       users so that any future proposals for amendment of the Part 74 rules can include
       recommendations for the phase-in of new techniques such as may emerge from
       the program of experimentation proposed in this request. If initial operations are
       successful in this moderately-sized television market, Gray contemplates seeking
       authority to evaluate the system under development in a larger market.


3)   Dates of Operation:
     February 1, 2013, through February 1, 2015

4)   Classes of Stations:
     The proposed operation will utilize both fixed and mobile stations that will
     operate within a radius of 10 miles (16 km) around the fixed stations.

5)   Location(s) of Proposed Fixed Operations:

        (1) Kyle Field (football stadium)
            Texas A&M University
            300 Joe Routt Blvd.
            College Station, TX 77840

            30° 36ꞌ 34 ʺ N Latitude (NAD83)
            96° 20ꞌ 29ʺ W Longitude

        (2) KBTX Studio Tower
            4141 E 29th Street
            Bryan, Texas 77802

            30° 38ꞌ 35 ʺ N Latitude (NAD83)
            96° 19 ꞌ 53 ʺ W Longitude

7)   Equipment To Be Used:

     The equipment to be used consists of custom-developed transmitters and
     receivers designed to operate in the 2 GHz broadcast auxiliary spectrum. Radwin
     is assisting in the development of the antennas and associated equipment. The
     mobile antennas can be characterized as follows:

     Mobile: Primary antenna will be a prototype, steerable grid, mounted atop a
     vehicle
     Antenna Beamwidths: 8/15/30/360 degrees

                    Gain 19 dBi

            Mobile omni directional

                    Gain 10 dBi

     Base station: RADWIN panel antennas will be tested having beamwidths of
     120/90/60/30 degrees. Gain will be a max of 19 dBi. At each of the two fixed
     sites, four antennas will be used in the horizontal plane and four antennas in the
     vertical plane in order to achieve cross polarization to accommodate the OFDM
     modulation that is proposed.

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8)    Frequencies Desired:

      The proposed operations would be conducted in Band A as specified in Section
      74.602(a) of the FCC Rules. The band spans 1990 – 2485.5 MHz in two sub-
      bands: 1990 – 2110 MHz and 2450 – 2483.5 MHz. Although the band is
      channelized into 17 to 18 MHz wide channels, this application requests authority
      to operate with emissions that vary in width from 5 to 40 MHz in order to test
      operations at various data rates and to simulate multiple users accessing the
      system using time division multiplexing techniques. In the 2450 – 2483.5 MHz
      sub-band, the maximum emission width will be 30 MHz.


9)    Power Levels:

      Maximum average transmitter output will 25 dBm (317 mW; 0.317 Watts)
      adjusted so that the EIRP does not exceed 45 dBm (32 Watts) in the horizontal
      and in the vertical plane for the base stations. For both polarizations, the total
      will not exceed 48 dBm EIRP (18 dBW or 63.905 watts), substantially less than
      the maximum permitted 35 dBW mobile and 45 dBW fixed as set forth in Section
      74.636 of the FCC Rules. Authority to operate with variations in power down to
      5% of the maximum authorized is requested.

10)   Type of Emission, Modulation Technique, and Bandwidth Required:

      The modulation technique will be a time division multiplexing scheme using
      OFDM techniques. Emissions of various bandwidths will be tested. These
      include:

             For 5 MHz: 5M00W7W
             For 10 MHz: 10M0W7W
             For 20 MHz: 20M0W7W
             For 30 MHz: 30M0W7W
             For 40 MHz: 40M0W7W

11)   Overall Height of Antenna(s) Above Ground:

      (1) Kyle Field: 60M AGL
      (2) KBTX Tower: 111M AGL
             Note: The KBTX tower is FCC registered: ASR No. 1062866.




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12)   Other Matters:

      The proposed operations will be coordinated with other broadcast auxiliary users
      who utilize the 2 GHz band in the market and with the SBE frequency
      coordinator. Gray understands that all operations are subject to the conditions
      that no harmful interference be caused to FCC licensees and that any interference
      received from lawful operations must be accepted.

13)   Contact Information:

      Local contact for immediate interference resolution:

             Peter Gogas
             KBTX-TV
             4141 E. 29th Street
             Bryan, TX 77802
             979.846.7777 x542 (office)
             979.575.5464 (mobile)
             Email: gogas@kbtx.com

      For technical information about the proposed operations:

             Jim Ocon
             Vice President - Technology
             Gray Television, Inc.
             3100 North Nevada Ave.
             Colorado Springs, CO 80907
             Email: James.Ocon@gray.tv

      Legal Counsel:

             David Hilliard
             Joan Stewart
             Wiley Rein LLP
             1776 K Street, NW
             Washington, DC 20006

             Direct phone for David Hilliard: 202-719-7058
             Direct phone for Joan Stewart: 202-719-7438
             Fax: 202-719-7058
             dhilliard@wileyrein.com
             jstewart@wileyrein.com

      In accordance with the FCC’s Fee Schedule, an electronic payment for $60.00
      (Fee Type Code “EAE”) and a completed FCC Form 159 have been filed in
      accordance with the FCC’s fee filing program. Should you have any questions or
      need further information regarding this request, please contact Peter Gogas or our
      FCC counsel David Hilliard.

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