Application Narrative LXE Inc

0086-EX-PL-2008 Text Documents

LXE, Inc.

2008-02-12ELS_87943

LXE Inc.
125 Technology Parkway
Norcross GA 30092


FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
1270 Fairfield Road
Gettysburg PA 17325-7245

Application Narrative for Proposed Special Equipment Program

Proposed Program

LXE Inc. designs rugged wireless computers and data collection solutions that improve
supply chain performance. LXE’s programs have evolved from initial programs for
developing wireless communications systems for the US space program to the current
broader market of ultra-rugged and reliable mobile computing technologies. With the
steady increase in GPS requirements in all facets of our business, it is our intent to
continue to incorporate GPS technologies into our products to further enhance their
benefit and usefulness to our customers. Our proposed set up is already in use and
specified in the approved application to re-radiate GPS Signals (WD2XTF). We propose
to install the GPS re-radiating equipment at our development and test laboratory to allow
reception of GPS signals within this facility. This installation is integral in supporting
and developing new applications in addition to supporting radio integration, wireless
network design, technical support and repair services.

The equipment we intend to use is identical to systems that are used and successfully
licensed in several prior instances.

GPS Repeater Kit P/N: PNRRKIT-N/5/110
GPS Roof Antenna: L1GPSA-N

Objectives
We seek to accomplish the following objectives:
   1. Illumination of our development and test laboratory with re-radiated GPS Signals
   2. Further design, development and enhancement of existing products and new
       product testing
   3. Ability to troubleshoot and repair previously manufactured equipment

Contribution to Radio Art
Projects are currently under way at LXE Inc. to provide better and more useful GPS
devices to incorporate GPS-derived information (position, speed, and heading) in a
variety of innovative applications to improve the development of ultra-rugged and
reliable mobile computing technologies.



Document Created: 2008-02-12 13:53:40
Document Modified: 2008-02-12 13:53:40

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