Radhaz Report

0485-EX-ST-2015 Text Documents

Insitu

2015-05-01ELS_161868

The Boeing Company
P.O. Box 3707
Seattle, WA 98124 2207


Per CFR 47, section 1.1307.b(1), Table 1, all applications for
experimental operations with an ERP greater than 100 watts
require evaluation for compliance with human exposure
limits defined in section 1.1310, and if exceeded require
submission of an Environmental Assessment as defined in
section 1.1311.

The below calculations define the minimum safe working
distance for both Occupational and General Public, which are
based on the maximum permissible exposure limits of 5
mW/cm 2 and 1 mW/cm 2 respectively.

The antenna is a patch antenna array with an 8 degree
maximum beam width. The antenna will be operated in a
controlled area, and will be directed towards the aircraft in
flight. Only authorized occupational workers will be allowed
access to the area of operation. In addition the transmitter
will be secured prior to conducting maintenance, and the
area will be monitored during the operation to ensure that
personnel are clear of any radiation hazard area.




Transmitter Peak Power (Watts):      2
Maximum Antenna Gain (dBi):          26.5
Duty Cycle (%):                      100
Transmitter Power (dBm):             33.0103
EIRP (dBm):                          59.5103
Non-dimensional Antenna Gain:        446.6836
Transmitter Avg Power (Watts):       2
EIRP Watts:                          893.3672
Avg EIRP Watts:                      893.3672

Minimum Safe Distance                       Occupational             General Public

Meters:                              1.1924                      2.6663
Feet:                                3.9121                      8.7476



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Document Modified: 2015-04-28 14:34:33

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