Narrative Statement

0750-EX-ST-2015 Text Documents

Kymeta Corporation

2015-07-07ELS_164452

                                  Kymeta Corporation
                     Application for STA for Experimental License
                        Demo for Consumer Electronics Show

                                   Narrative Statement

(1) Name, address, phone number (also e-mail address and facsimile number, if
available) of the applicant.

Mersad Cavcic
RF Systems Engineer
Kymeta Corporation
12277 134th Court NE, Suite 100
Redmond, Washington 98052
Phone: 425-658-8742
E-mail: mcavcic@kymetacorp.com

Copy to:

Robert S. Koppel, Esq.
Lukas Nace Gutierrez & Sachs LLP
8300 Greensboro Drive, Suite 1200
McLean, VA 22102
Phone: 703-584-8669
E-mail: bkoppel@fcclaw.com

(2) Description of why an STA is needed.

Kymeta is developing a microwave antenna technology that could significantly improve
performance and lower costs in commercial deployments. Grant of the STA will allow
Kymeta to demonstrate its technology at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas,
Nevada in January 2016.

(3) Description of the operation to be conducted and its purpose.

Kymeta will create a very low power point-to-point link. The transmitting portion of the
link (using a commercial horn antenna) will be positioned 2 meters above the receiving
portion of the link (using a flat panel Kymeta antenna). Kymeta will demonstrate the
ability of its antenna to self-acquire the far-end transmitting signal. All transmissions will
be toward the ground. There will not be a return link from the Kymeta antenna.

(4) Time and dates of proposed operation.

January 1, 2016 – January 15, 2016.


(5) Class(es) of station (fixed, mobile, fixed and mobile) and call sign of station (if
applicable).

The transmitting station will operate in fixed mode.

(6) Description of the location(s) and, if applicable, geographical coordinates of
the proposed operation.

Inside the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV
Coordinates: 36-13-30 North; 115-15-30 West

(7) Equipment to be used, including name of manufacturer, model and number of
units.

Transmit:

   •   Penn Engineering 9034-1B10-NN -- 20 dBi Standard Gain Horn
   •   Kymeta up converter

Receive:

   •   Kymeta mTenna experimental antenna

(8) Frequency(ies) desired.

11.70 – 12.75

(9) Maximum effective radiated power (ERP) or equivalent isotropically radiated
power (EIRP).

The maximum transmitted EIRP will be 2 Watts (+33 dBm)
Maximum transmitted power will be +13 dBm.

Kymeta notes that the power level is less than the power level permitted by Section
2.805 of the FCC’s rules for experimental operations at trade shows -- for which no
authorization is required.

(10) Emission designator (see §2.201 of this chapter) or describe emission
(bandwidth, modulation, etc.)

10M0W1F -- 10 MHz, QAM, modulated with IP generated video signal.




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 (11) Overall height of antenna structure above the ground (if greater than 6
meters above the ground or an existing structure, see part 17 of this Chapter
concerning notification to the FAA).

The overall height of the antenna above ground level (or roof top level) will not exceed 6
meters. The antenna and transmitting equipment will be inside a building.

(12) Additional Technical Information

Width of beam in degrees at half-power point: 35°.
The antenna will transmit and receive using circular polarization.
Frequency tolerance: 0.0025%.




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