8 3 28 from NTIA Manual

0644-EX-PL-2012 Text Documents

Intel Corporation

2012-12-14ELS_131997

Exhibit 3 – Section 8.3.28 of NTIA Manual

8.3.28 Use of Fixed Devices That Re-Radiate Signals Received From the Global Positioning System
Except as otherwise authorized under Part 7.14, Federal agencies and departments may, under the
following conditions, operate fixed devices that re-radiate signals received from the Global Positioning
System (GPS).

1. Individual authorization is for indoor use only, and is required for each device at a specific site.
This request is for three systems. All are indoor applications located at Intel Corp, 1900 Prairie City Road,
Folsom, CA 95630.

2. Applications for frequency assignment should be applied for as an XT station class with a note
indicating the device is to be used as an
"Experimental RNSS Test Equipment for the purpose of testing GPS receivers" and describing how the
device will be used. Each system will be used to test GPS receivers.

3. Approved applications for frequency assignment will be entered in the GMF. Yes

4. The maximum length of the assignment will be two years, with possible renewal.
It is understood the license will require review and renewal after 2 years.

5. The area of potential interference to GPS reception (e.g., military or contractor facility) has to be under
the control of the user.
All GPS test equipment is located within the Intel Corp, 1900 Prairie City Road facility and will remain
under Intel Corp control at all times.

6. The maximum equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) must be such that the calculated
emissions are no greater than -140 dBm/24MHz as received by an isotropic antenna at a distance of 100
feet (30 meters) from the building where the test is being conducted. The calculations showing
compliance with this requirement must be provided with the application for frequency assignment and
should be based on free space propagation with no allowance for additional attenuation (e.g., building
attenuation.)
See “Exhibit with EIRP calculations”

7. GPS users in the area of potential interference to GPS reception must be notified that GPS information
may be impacted for periods of time.
GPS users within the interference risk area will be fully informed of the operation of local GPS re-rad
systems.

8. The use is limited to activity for the purpose of testing RNSS equipment/systems.
Yes

9. A "Stop Buzzer" point of contact for the authorized device must be identified and available at all times
during GPS re-radiator operations.
The POC: Craig D Martin 1900 Prairie Road Folsom CA 95630 (916-316-1515, craig.d.martin@intel.com



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