Exhibits A & B

0235-EX-ST-2000 Text Documents

Harris Canada, Inc.

2000-08-01ELS_40276

                                                  Exhibit 1ID
                                                  Harris Canada
                                                  6/8/00




                      EXHIBIT IDENTIFICATION

                           STA REQUEST




             Exhibit No.    Description

              A             STA Request

              B             Anti—Drug Statement




Exhibit—ID


                                                                   Exhibit A Page 1
                                                                   Harris Canada
                                                                   6/19/00




               ENGINEERING STATEMENT of NORWOOD J. PATTERSON

                        Re EXPERIMENTAL LICENSE and STA for

                                 HARRIS CANADA, INC.

Harris Canada, Inc. ("Harris") is, and has been, a leading developer of the cellular
radio system. They are continually upgrading and developing unique, user friendly
radio base systems, hand held and transportable systems within their research and
development (R&D) departments.

It is a known fact that even with the best R&D department, nothing can take the place
of actual operation in the real world, at different locations, and under varying set of
conditions. The data developed under actual operation in the real world often brings
to light modifications, changes, and new techniques, which are then implemented in
the final product. It is for these reasons that Harris needs the experimental license
herein requested.

The 800 Systems, after final development, will process an application to the FCC for
equipment authorization through our firm, Radio & Tv Engineering Company. Tests
will be made to demonstrate that the 800 Systems meet all FCC Rules & Regulations
for an equipment authorization to operate within the switched telephone system of
cellular radio FCC §2 Subpart J and FCC §22 Subpart K.

Operation of this system at Trade Shows and at the Harris CBC building will offer
an exceptional opportunity to get hands—on operation feed back from the public and
corporate users.

This system is unique, as it is designed to bring cellular systems on a transportable
system to remote sites such as resort areas, remote construction sites, rural and
temporary areas. It is also unique in that it is expandable as the needs increase, from
a small 3—trunk system to a 124—trunk system.

Within their R&D department, Harris has on line at this time the development of a new
system known as the 800 base. This will be a large, more sophisticated system, and
actual use of the experimental license within the next two years will be very bene—
ficial with field input during the development process.

The systems being transportable lend to use within remote areas prone to natural
disasters such as areas of repeated cyclones, tornadoes, floods and earthquakes.
Input from users and the general public for these disaster usage is invaluable in the
R&D development process.


                                                                   Exhibit A Page 2
                                                                   Harris Canada
                                                                   619,/00



CONCLUSION:

Harris continues on the cutting edge of new developments, as they were the first to
develop the data transmission system of transmitter facilities via the cellular system in
their 800 product. The FCC issued an experimental license in the 1990s and it was
very helpful during the final R&D in the development of the 800 System. An STA for
the CBC demonstration and a permanent experimental license for the next two years
will serve the public in the development of their input to Harris during radio shows
and demonstrations. This input is invaluable in the development of the final product
of the 800 base systems. The operations requested are as outlined in FCC Rules
€[5.152(a) through (k). A waiver of FCC 5.152 is hereby requested (station ID). See
Exhibit for technical specifications and product description. Also see Exhibit for Harris‘
Anti—Drug Statement.

1 do hereby certify that I have prepared the enclosed data and, under penalty of
perjury, that data of my own knowledge is correct. As to other information and belief,
1 believe that information ip be true.




Harris 800 Eng. Stmt.


                                                                 Exhibit B Page 1
                                                                 Harris Canada
                                                                6/8/00




            CERTIFICATION RE ANTI—DRUG ACT OF 1988


By checking Yes, the applicant certifies that, in case of an individual
applicant, he or she is not 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.862, or in the case of a non—individual applicant (e.g., corporation,
partnership or other unincorporated association), no party to the application
is subject to a denial or federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant
to that section. For a definition of a "party" for these purposes, see 47
C.F.R. 1.2002(b).

                      [ X ] Yes                       [ ] No



Harris Canada, Inc.
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Date    (fl \f’ 2202




FCC—Anti—Drug—Certification


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