ASRI Concurrence and list of airports

0378-EX-CR-2018 Pre Coordination Document

Harris Corporation

2018-08-03ELS_213762

         Aviation Spectrum Resources Inc. ♦ 180 Admiral Cochrane Drive ♦ Suite 300 ♦ Annapolis, MD 21401
                         Phone: 410-266-6030 ♦ Fax: 443-951-0349 ♦ http://www.asri.aero




August 1, 2018

Federal Communications
Commission 445 12th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20554

Dear Sirs;

Attached please find an application to renew radio license call sign WH2XNL on behalf
of the Harris Corporation. Harris is seeking to continue to operate an AirTel portable
VDL test unit nationwide.

Aviation Spectrum Resources Inc. (ASRI) concurs with this request for Harris to test with
Airtel units on frequencies 136.975 MHz, 136.650 MHz, and 136.800 MHz.

Harris will test over-the-air operations to test service volumes at various airports
throughout the country. Harris plans to use a small mag mount antenna on a vehicle and
connected to the Airtel unit to emulate an aircraft and execute a message handshake.

The list of proposed airports to operate at have not changed from the original request.

This concurrence is provided so long as no harmful interference is created to other
licensed operations.

If you have any questions regarding the application you may contact me at email
address ccw@asri.aero.

Sincerely,




Christopher Wheatley
Aviation Spectrum Resources Inc.
Frequency Management


                                       HARRIS VDL TESTING AIRPORTS

      Airport Code   City                State   Address
      ABQ            Albuquerque         NM      Albuquerque International Airp
      ACY            Atlantic City       NJ      Atlantic City International Airport
      ATL            Atlanta             GA      Atlanta Hartsfield Airport
      AUS            Austin              TX      Austin Bergstrom International
      BDL            Windsor Locks       CT      Bradley International Airport
      BNA            Nashville           TN      Nashville Municipal Airport
      BOS            Boston              MA      General Edward Lawrence Logan Intl
      BUR            Burbank             CA      Bob Hope Airport
      BWI            Baltimore           MD      Baltimore Washington Intl Airport
      CLE            Cleveland           OH      Site B: Hopkins Intl Airport
      CLT            Charlotte           NC      Charlotte Douglas International
      CVG            Covington           KY      Greater Cincinnati Intl Airport
      DAL            Dallas              TX      Dallas Love Field
      DCA            Arlington           VA      Ronald Reagan Washington Natl Airport
      DEN            Denver              CO      Denver International Airport
      DFW            Dallas              TX      Dallas Fort Worth Regional Airport
      DTW            Detroit             MI      Detroit Metropolotin Wayne County Airpor
      EWR            Newark              NJ      Newark Liberty International
      FLL            Fort Lauderdale     FL      Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International
      HOU            Houston             TX      Houston Hobby Airport
      HPN            White Plains        NY      Westchester County Airport
      IAD            Chantilly           VA      Washington Dulles International Airport
      IAH            Houston             TX      Geoge Bush Intercontinental
      IND            Indianapolis        IN      Indianapolis International Airport
      JAX            Jacksonville        FL      Jacksonville Intl Airport
      JFK            New York            NY      John F Kennedy International Airport
      LAS            Las Vegas           NV      Mc Carran International Airport
      LAX            Los Angeles         CA      Los Angeles International Airport
      LGA            New York            NY      New York La Guardia Airport
      MCI            Kansas City         MO      Kansas City International Airport
      MCO            Orlando             FL      Orlando International Airport
      MDW            Chicago             IL      Chicago Midway Intl Airport
      MEM            Memphis             TN      Memphis International Airport
      MIA            Miami               FL      Miami Internationial Airport
      MSP            Minneapolis         MN      Minneapolis Saint Paul International Air
      MSY            New Orleans         LA      Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl Arpt
      OAK            Oakland             CA      Metropolitan Oakland International
      ONT            Ontario             CA      Ontario International Aiport
      ORD            Chicago             IL      Chicago OHare International Airport
      PBI            West Palm Beach     FL      West Palm Beach Intl Airport
      PHL            Philadelphia        PA      Philadelphia Intl Arpt ‐ Essington Ave
      PHX            Phoenix             AZ      Sky Harbor International Airport
      PIT            Pittsburgh          PA      Pittsburgh International Airport
      PVD            Providence          RI      Providence Green Airport
      RDU            Raleigh             NC      Raleigh‐Durham International
      SAN            San Diego           CA      Lindburgh San Diego Intl Airpo

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                             HARRIS VDL TESTING AIRPORTS

      SAT   San Antonio        TX    San Antonio International Airport
      SDF   Louisville         KY    Staniford Field
      SEA   Seattle            WA    Seattle Tacoma Intl Airport
      SFO   San Francisco      CA    San Francisco Intl Arpt
      SJC   San Jose           CA    San Jose International Airport
      SLC   Salt Lake City     UT    Salt Lake City International Arpt
      SMF   Sacramento         CA    Sacramento Metropolitan Airpor
      SNA   Santa Ana          CA    John Wayne Airport Orange Coun
      STL   St Louis           MO    Lambert St Louis International
      TEB   Teterboro          NJ    Teterboro Municipal Airport
      TPA   Tampa              FL    Tampa International Airport.




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Al Calderone, 1025 W. NASA Blvd, Melbourne, FL 32905,

                                                United States of America
                                          FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                                                   EXPERIMENTAL
                                           RADIO STATION CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
                                                     AND LICENSE

                 EXPERIMENTAL                                                                 WH2XNL
                (Nature of Service)                                                           (Call Sign)

              XC     MO                                                                     0369-EX-RR-2016
               (Class of Station)                                                             (File Number)

  NAME                                                   Harris Corporation

  Subject to the provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, subsequent acts, and treaties, and all
  regulations heretofore or hereafter made by this Commission, and further subject to the conditions
  and requirements set forth in this license, the licensee hereof is hereby authorized to use and operate
  the radio transmitting facilities hereinafter described for radio communications in accordance with the
  program of experimentation described by the licensee in its application for license.
  Operation:      In accordance with Sec. 5.3(c) of the Commission's Rules


Station Locations
(1) MOBILE: Nationwide
Frequency Information


 MOBILE: Nationwide

                                               Station       Emission         Authorized       Frequency
               Frequency                       Class        Designator        Power            Tolerance (+/-)
                 136.65 MHz                       MO                          50 mW (ERP)         0.002 %
                                                             14K0G1D


                  136.8 MHz                       MO                          50 mW (ERP)         0.002 %
                                                             14K0G1D


                 136.975 MHz                      MO                          50 mW (ERP)         0.002 %
                                                             14K0G1D




                                                                                       FEDERAL
                                                                                    COMMUNICATIONS
 This authorization effective         November 01, 2016         and
                                                                                      COMMISSION
 will expire 3:00 A.M. EST            November 01, 2018

                                                             Page 1 of 2


Licensee Name: Harris Corporation   File Number: 0369-EX-RR-2016 Call Sign: WH2XNL
  Special Conditions:
  (1)  This authorization is issued for the express purpose of conducting experimental
       operations described in the related application and required by FAA contract no.
       DTFAWA-12-D-00058. The use of this radio station in any other manner or for any
       other purpose will constitute a violation of the privileges herein authorized. Except
       as subsequently authorized by the Commission, this radio station shall not be
       operated after the expiration date of the contract designated in the related
       application and enumerated above.
  (2)  Operation is limited to the airports listed in the exhibit entitled "List of Airports" in
       application file number 0799-EX-PL-2014.




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Portable Test Equipment
Solutions




www.airtel-atn.com


 Portable Test Equipment
The implementation of the Data Link is one of the key methods to significantly reduce the congestion and improve safety in
the air-ground voice channel. It increases Air Traffic Control (ATC) efficiency and capacity. Airtel ATN has specialised in data
communications solutions for the aviation industry since 1993.

Airtel ATN’s Portable Test Data Link solutions are in use by avionics manufacturers around the world.




 Hardware

MTP


The Multi Test Platform (MTP) Test and Diagnostic
Station combines the Mini-VDR with a PC, power
supplies and control circuits to provide a fully
portable testing and monitoring station.
MTP is built in a rugged carry case. All elements
are situated on the main mounting plate which
provides easy access for servicing and repair. It
supports the hardware functionality required by,
but not limited to, the VDB Generator and PVDL
software applications.
The MTP is ruggedised with 4 or 8 hours of battery
life enabling use in hangars. Airline Maintenance
Operators use it to simulate ground Air Traffic
Control Centre data. It monitors signal strength
and tests ACARS, ATN – CPDLC and FANS aircraft.




 Item                                     Details
 Computer                                 Dell, Latitude E6430 ATG
 Mini-VDR                                 Mini-VDR P/N – 3101
 GPS                                      Garmin GPS18x
 Antenna                                  The unit has its own antenna with the option to connect an external antenna
 DC Power                                 MTP is powered by 14.4V Li-ion batteries. The unit has 2 battery slots enabling
                                          4 or 8 hours operation. One or both batteries can be easily removed and
                                          stored. AC adapters are supplied for both the laptop and the MTP. The MTP
                                          has a dual internal battery charger.
 Case                                     Pelican 1500 carry-on case. Optional wheels and retractable handle
 Weight                                   12.5 Kg (approx) excluding accessories
 Dimensions                               470 x 357 x 176mm


Mini VDR

The Mini-VDR is a 50mW signal generator/signal         The Mini-VDR is situated on a mounting plate and
detector-decoder and is a low power realisation of     is not visible during operation For monitoring
an ARINC 750 VDR. It detects and generates the         purposes there are external LEDs on the mounting
VHF D8PSK and MSK encoded signals in the range         plate available representing Chan Busy and Operate.
118.000 to 137.000 MHz. The Mini-VDR is integrated
                                                       The MTP is a complete ready-to-go system. However,
into the MTP platform and exchanges data via RS-232
                                                       both the Mini-VDR and software are available
or USB to the PVDL software application running on
                                                       separately if required.
the MTPs integrated notebook PC. The Mini-VDR is
powered by 12VDC provided by the MTP platform.




Item                              Details
Power                             12V DC, 1.2A max, 600mA average
Dimensions                        80 x 80 x 265 mm
Weight                            1.2 kg
Frequency                         118.000 to 137 MHz
Transmitter
 RF Power...                      50mW (+17dBm)
 Emissions                        per RTCA/DO-224
 RF Mask                          per RTCA/DO-224
Receiver
Sensitivity                       BER of 10-3 at -98dBm
Input Range                       -107dBm to +7dBm
Adj Channel Rejection             60dB min
Interface I/O                     ADS-ASIP via USB
                                  RF: 50 ohm BNC


 SOFTware

PVDL-ASA

PVDL–ASA is the VDL Mode 2 aircraft station emulation software with the addition of the full ARINC 618 POA
aircraft implementation. In VDLM2 it establishes links with ground stations by first receiving in range Ground
Station Information Frames (GSIFs), building a table of available ground stations and then initiating the link
establishment procedure. The system is then available to exchange air-ground data under the control of the VDL
Mode 2 protocols as defined by the ICAO SARPS and AEEC 631.
PVDL-AS also includes the complete AOA (ACARS over AVLC) message handling and protocol conformance as
defined by ARINC 618.


PVDL-GS

PVDL-GS is the software application that emulates the
operation of a VDL Mode 2 ground station. It transmits
GSIFs, accepts links with aircraft systems and exchanges
data under the control of the VDL Mode 2 protocols as
defined by the ICAO SARPS and AEEC 631. It includes a
fully integrated A618 protocol engine to support AOA
(ACARS-over-AVLC) message handling and protocol
conformance.
The PVDL-GS software application performs AVLC frame
extraction and assembly, along with Reed-Solomon
manipulation.
It controls all aspects of Mini-VDR behaviour including
operating frequency, transmit power and MAC parameters.
PVDL is configurable to act as two individual ground stations and, in this mode conducts link handoff with the
aircraft under test.
In Concurrent Mode, the PVDL ground station transmits ACARS MSK squitter uplinks - on an entirely different
frequency. This option allows avionics under test to detect the presence of the VDL Mode 2 ground station based
on its advertised presence in the squitter content.


PC.ACARS

POA (Plain old ACARS) is the industry standard ACARS
protocol and as part of the PVDL-ASA package, runs as
a separate PC.ACARS application on the MTP platform.
This is supplied as either an AEEC 618 equipped
Ground Station (PC.ACARS-G) or Aircraft (PC.ACARS-A).
PC.ACARS can be used actively - to participate in
communications - or passively for monitoring and
logging received data.


ATN CPDLC Test Tools (GMT/GAT)
The Ground Manual Tool (GMT-ATN) provides a GUI for sending/receiving CM/CPDLC primitives. The ATC centre
responds automatically to aircraft downlink messages. The automatic responses can be configured via a script.

n CM-Logon, CM-Contact, CM-Abort                          n Supports Error Test Cases: invalid message
n CPDLC Start, CPDLC End and CPDLC User Abort               sequences, invalid message identifiers or
  services                                                  references, missing LACK and unsupported
n Handles multiple aircraft on the ground side              messages
n Supports standard and protected mode CPDLC              n Automatic messages: automatic generation of
n Supports uplink and downlink message set                  messages with the possibility of configuring the
  specified in the EUROCAE ED-110B                          transmission rate
n Supports single and concatenated uplink and             n All uplink and downlink exchanges are logged for
  downlink messages                                         further analysis
                                                          n Supports ATN B2 (Version 1) and Sesar Version H

FANS CPDLC Test Tools

The GMT-FANS provides a HMI to send/receive AFN/CPDLC.

n Automatic/manual AFN Logon Ack on
  reception of AFN Logon
n Builds and sends AFN contact
n Receives AFN Response/Complete messages
n Supports single and concatenated sequence
  of up to 5 downlink CPDLC messages
n Automatic/manual CPDLC connect request
n Automatic/manual selection of message
  identification, message reference and time
  stamp
n Supports uplink and downlink message set
  specified in document ED-100A
n Logs all events


CPDLC Multi-Aircraft Test Controller (GVS)
n Automation of system testing
                                                            Test Data
  for one or several ATC systems
n Control of 1000 ATN/FANS
  aircraft
                                        Test Controller
n Simulation of ATN/FANS
  network                                                       AC1         AC2   AC1000

n Emulation of a Ground ATC                                                                                 Aircraft
                                                                                                            Domain
  System independent of the
  System Under Test
n Support of several aircraft                                                                               ACSP
                                                               ATN A/G Router              ATN G/G Router   Domain
  groups. This allows each group
  to act independently
n TCL script-driven interface
                                                                         AGDLS             ATN G/G Router   ATC Centre


VDB/GBAS Generator
The VDB Generator is a software application that also utilises the D8PSK capability of the Mini-VDR hardware.
It simulates a VDB/GBAS Ground Station by providing a versatile source of VDB messages to exercise message
decoding in the aircraft VDR or MMR under test.
Depending on the test undertaken, the VDB Generator application provides the ability to construct fully
compliant DO-246 data, or constructs data sequences designed to test the upper or lower level decoding.
VDB Generator facilitates DO-253 MOPS testing including: steady carrier, amplitude variation within allocated
time slot, frequency, transmit power, symbol rate, corruption of CRC values.




D-ATIS/DCL Aircraft Station (ATS-A)

PC.ACARS-A/ATS-A is a test and development tool
that can be used to monitor and test the operation
of Air Traffic Services data over ACARS by decoding
and displaying data transactions between air and
ground for supported message types. It provides
functionality similar to that of an aircraft for
sending and receiving supported ATS messages.
PC.ACARS-A/ATS-A requires an installation of
PC.ACARS-A.




VMON (VDL Monitoring System)
The VMON enables users monitor and log any VHF aeronautical band channel. It does this through the use of an
Airtel ATN Mini-VDR. Users can observe the minimum, maximum and average signal levels as well as the type
and amount of channel utilisation over a given time. The data is logged to a Comma Separated Value (CSV) file
for post-analysis. A GPS module is used to track the time and position of the data collected within the log.
The VMON can also act as a Remote Monitoring Unit (RMU) and connect to the MOON Central Monitoring
Server (CMS).


    Airtel ATN CPDLC Test Service

                                                                          ARINC


       Airtel ATN Test Facility
             Dublin                                 ATN G/G Router    ATN A/G Router



 ATN End System    ATN G/G Router                                          SITA



                                                    ATN G/G Router    ATN A/G Router




Airtel ATN provides a commercial CPDLC test facility in Dublin. Airtel ATN is the first commercial company in the
world to provide this testing service to aircraft operators.
The CM/CPDLC test facility simulates two Air Traffic Control centres (TESTEIAT and TESTEIAU) connected to ARINC
or SITA’s ATN/VDL network. Airtel ATN’s Test Facility tests CM and CPDLC including CPDLC hand off between ATC
centres..
Airtel ATN is working with a number of aircraft operators to meet the 2013 and 2015 deadlines.




 Airtel ATN
Airtel ATN is an independent, Irish company dedicated to providing Data Link Solutions to the Aerospace
Industry since 1993. Airtel ATN’s solutions have been integrated with a number of different systems. The
company is the only organisation to supply operational airborne and ground systems.
Airtel ATN provides a complete range of ATN compliant products for operational use and validation including:
n   Air/Ground Data Link Server
n   Air/Ground and Ground/Ground Routers
n   Airborne ATN Router
n   Airborne and Ground Test/Validation Suites
n   MTP Multi Test Platform (including VDL Mode 2) and mini VDRs
n   VDL Mode 2 Ground Station technology



 Airtel ATN Portable Test Equipment customers


Contact
Europe                       USA
Dublin office (HQ)           Washington
Tel: + 353 1 284 2821        Tel: +1 301 961 1571
Fax: + 353 1 230 4610        Fax: +1 301 657 9776
Email: info@airtel-atn.com   Email: info@airtel-atn.com
www.airtel-atn.com           www.airtel-atn.com




www.airtel-atn.com                             September 2014



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