Request Letter

0236-EX-CN-2017 Text Documents

Harris Corporation

2017-04-03ELS_190027

wRR’s                                                                                      HARRIS CORPORATION


                                                                                                         Forrest Pierson
                                                                                                     7621 Orion Avenue
                                                                                               Van Nuys, CA USA 91406
                                                                                                   phone 1.818.901.2457
                                                                                                      fax 1.818.901,2536
                                                                                              forrest.pierson@harris.com



April 3rd, 2017


Federal Communications Commission
Office of Engineering and Technology
Experimental Licensing Branch
455 12"" St., S.W.
Room 7—A322
Washington, DC 20554

Subject:
New Ku—band license for Air—to—Air Radar Subsystems (AARSS) at Harris Plant, 7821 Orion Ave., Van Nuys, CA


Dear FCC/OET:

We are requesting a new conventional experimental license regarding AARSS testing at our facility: 7821 Orion Avenue,
Van Nuys, CA 91406. This AARSS is the same system that was the baselined for our current active license (Call Sign
WG2XYU) except for alterations/corrections on power, emissions and antenna height that needed to be updated for
accuracy. Phase I testing that was recently completed helped to flush out some of these discrepancies. Due to these
changes we are submitting a new license instead of renewing the existing one.
We are requesting a peak output power of 2 KW, 1 MW (ERP) with a 30 dBi antenna gain within a frequency range from
13.25 GHz —13.4 GHz.

The location data for this frequency band is as follows:
Latitude: 34°, 12", 50" North    Longitude: 118°, 28", 15" West        Elevation: 789 ft. (Orion Avenue Test Facility)


We are fully aware that any testing needs to be coordinated with the FAA Western Area Frequency Coordinator prior to
any radiating. Harris will honor all conditions that may be necessary to prevent interference with any existing equipment
and are willing to schedule the hours of operation to take place during times of least air traffic in the vicinity. In conclusion,
we are anxious to proceed with our testing and will standby to answer any questions you may have.




Sincerely,



ZangJ
Forrest Pierson
Frequency Manager
818.901.2457
FPierson@harris.com




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