Exhibits 1 & 2

0958-EX-PL-1988 Text Documents

LEAR ASTRONICS CORP.

2000-05-15ELS_36074

                 EXHIBIT 1 — GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONS OF OPERATION




  LOCATION/MILITARY BASE                              GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION

  10 Brigg AAF (Fort Bliss) Texas                       31°51‘N 106°23‘W

  Eglin AFB, Florida                                    30°29‘N   86°32‘W

  Fort Irwin, California                                35°11‘N 116°04‘wW

* Santa Monica, California                              34°O01‘N 118°27‘W

 MCB, Twenty—nine Palms, EAF, California                37°17‘N 116°10‘W

 Yakima Air Trml. Washington                            46°34‘N 120°33"‘W

 Yuma MCAS, Arizona    >                                32°39‘N 114°37‘W

* Lear Astronics Manufacturing Facility


                      EXHIBIT 2 — NARRATIVE STATEMENT




a)   The equipment to be operated is the Tactical Defense Alert Radar
     (TDAR) which was developed in the early 1980‘s.  It is currently
     being demonstrated to potential customers, modified and
     maintained by Lear Astronics Corp.  The TDAR is a short range air
     defense radar system designed for the detection of low flying
     fixed and rotary wing aircraft.  It has an approximate detection
     range of 20 Km and an altitude coverage of 10,000 feet against
     the above types of target.  It uses pulse techniques for range
     measurement and Doppler frequency discrimination for the
     measurement of radial velocity and the rejection of ground
     clutter.   The transmitter consists of a crystal controlled
     frequency synthesizer and solid state amplifier.  The receiver is
     a homodyne (zero IF) design, with both baseband ~matched‘
     filtering and Doppler filtering.  The antenna is fixed in
     evaluation and scans 360 degrees in azimuth every 4 seconds.

b)   Specific objectives to be accomplished are the demonstration,
     continued technical development and the maintenance of the TDAR
     units.

     It is probable that the TDAR will be procurred and operationally
     deployed by the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Army and will
     therefore contribute to the national defense effort.  In
     addition, the continued development of the radar will contribute
     to the radio art in the areas of solid state transmitters and
     advanced target tracking techniques.



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Document Modified: 2001-07-31 09:38:08

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