Environmental Assessment

0840-EX-CN-2018 Text Documents

Insitu

2018-10-19ELS_218406

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/cm2 and 1 mW/cm2 respectively. These calculations were conducted using the
highest gain antenna used in this operation. The antenna is a 2.7 meter parabolic dish.

 TX Peak Power (mW)                     5000.00
 TX Peak Power (dBm)                      36.99
 Maximum Antenna Gain dBi                 33.30
 EIRP (dBm)                               70.29
 Maximum Duty Cycle (Dc)                   1.00

 EIRP Watts                            10689.81
 Avg EIRP Watts                        10689.81

 TX Avg Power mW (Pavg)
 Pp*Dc                                  5000.00

 Non Dimensional Antenna
 Gain
 Gt = 10dBi/10                      2137.96209

                                  Occupational              General Public
 Minimum Safe Distance -
 Meters                                    4.15                                   9.3

 Distance in Centimeters (R)                415                                  930

 AVG Power Density
 mW/CmCm
 Pd At distance=R
 (Pavg*Gt)/(4*Pi)*R2               4.939283418                           0.983545019



The antenna will be on the ground pointed toward the aircraft. 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.



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Document Modified: 2017-10-23 13:06:22

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