Narrative Statement

0844-EX-ST-2017 Text Documents

Motorola Solutions, Inc.

2017-06-20ELS_194011

                                                          Motorola Solutions, Inc.
                                                   Request for Part 5 Experimental
                                                     Special Temporary Authority
                                                    ELS File No. 0844-EX-ST-2017

                             NARRATIVE STATEMENT

       Pursuant to Section 5.3(d) and (f) and Section 5.61 of the Commission’s rules,
47 C.F.R. §§ 5.3(d), (f), 5.61 (2016), Motorola Solutions, Inc., hereby respectfully
requests special temporary authority (“STA”) from August 12 through August 16,
2017, to operate in the 758-768/788-798 MHz bands for the purpose of demonstrating
prototype broadband Long-Term Evolution (“LTE”) equipment to public safety
agencies during the annual Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials
(“APCO”) International Conference to be held in at the Colorado Convention Center.

A.    Purpose of Operation and Need for STA:

       Motorola Solutions is a leading manufacturer of mobile radio equipment for the
public safety and homeland security community and is continually engaged in the
design and development of new and innovative communications equipment. The
experimental authority requested herein will allow the company to demonstrate the
functionality of prototype devices designed to support the needs of the public safety
and homeland security community.

       Specifically, Motorola Solutions proposes to conduct demonstrations of
prototype equipment during the APCO annual conference in Denver, Colorado. To
accommodate set-up requirements as well as to ensure all operations up to demo tear-
down are covered by Commission authorization, Motorola Solutions respectfully
requests that the FCC grant the STA for the period August 12 through August 16,
2017.

        Grant of an STA will allow Motorola Solutions to demonstrate prototype
equipment and obtain additional feedback so that it may enhance the company’s
efforts to design, develop and improve its equipment to meet the communications
needs of potential users.

B.    Location of Proposed Operation:

       Motorola Solutions proposes to conduct its demonstrations at the Colorado
Convention Center in Denver, Colorado. Equipment would include two temporary base
stations and associated antenna, along-with a limited number of portable/mobile units,
all operating near the base stations. The address and approximate reference
coordinates (in Datum: NAD83) of the temporary fixed base station is:

             Colorado Convention Center
             Halls A, B, E and F
             700 14th Street
             Denver, CO 80202

             39º 44' 33.41" North Latitude
             104º 59' 47.66" West Longitude
             Datum: NAD83
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C.     Technical Specifications:

       1.     Frequencies Desired

       Motorola Solutions requests authorization to operate in the bands 758-
768/788-798 MHz allocated for a nationwide public safety broadband network yet to
be built and licensed to the First Responder Network Authority (“FirstNet”).

       2.     Effective Radiated Power

       All power levels will comply with the limits set forth in the FCC’s rules, including
those relating to human exposure to radiation.

       Up to 10 portable/mobile units will be deployed and configured to operate at a
maximum average power level of 250 mW effective radiated power (“ERP”) and a
maximum peak power level of 2.5 Watts ERP. The base station will be located at the
convention center and will be configured to operate at a maximum average power
level of 5 Watts ERP and a maximum peak power level of 50 Watts ERP. Motorola
Solutions will reduce the actual powers to the minimum power needed for successful
operation, based on set-up and testing at the demonstration site.

       3.     Modulation and Emissions

       Motorola Solutions proposes to operate using OFDM modulation. The primary
emission designators are 5M0G7D, 5M0W7W, 5M0G2D, 5M0D7D, 10M0G7D,
10M0W7W, 10M0G2D, and 10M0D7D. Other emission modes may be utilized, but
in no event will the emissions extend beyond the frequency bands requested.

       4.     Antenna Information

        The antenna for the temporary fixed base station will be located at the
Colorado Convention Center at a height no greater than 20 feet above the floor. The
portable/mobile unit antennas in and around the demonstration site will be located as
required for a successful demonstration. No antennas will be mounted in a fashion
that will require approval under FAA and FCC rules and regulations.

       5.     Equipment To Be Used

       Motorola Solutions expects to conduct its demonstration with two base units and
up to ten mobile/portable units. Motorola Solutions will limit the power, area of
operation, and transmitting times to the minimum necessary to provide an effective
demonstration.




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D.     Protection Against Causing Interference:

        As noted above, Motorola Solutions has requested authority to operate in the
758-768/788-798 MHz bands allocated for a nationwide public safety broadband
network and licensed to FirstNet. Motorola Solutions understands that it must accept
interference from any other users of these bands and that all operations by Motorola
Solutions will be on a secondary basis. Moreover, Motorola Solutions has
established a point of contact (“POC”) identified below with “kill switch” authority and
will send the POC’s contact information to FirstNet upon agency approval of the
requested STA.

       Motorola Solutions also conducted a search of the Commission’s Universal
Licensing System (“ULS”) database and verified that the proposed demonstration in
Denver should not interfere with any primary operations in that spectrum. Moreover,
under Commission rules, Low Power TV stations and auxiliary stations were
previously required to vacate the 700 MHz band, so no interference should occur to
broadcast facilities.

       Furthermore, as noted above, the length of the tests and demonstrations will
be limited, extending extending only from August 12 through August 16, 2017.

        In summary, the analysis conducted by Motorola Solutions indicates the
proposed operation should not interference with any licensed operation. Should
interference occur, Motorola Solutions will take immediate steps to resolve the
interference, including if necessary arranging for the discontinuance of operation.

E.     Restrictions on Operation:

       Motorola Solutions is not seeking authority to perform a market study under the
requested STA. Moreover, no fees will be charged to entities using the equipment
during this test. After the test is completed, Motorola Solutions will disassemble the
demonstration facilities.

       Motorola Solutions also recognizes that the operation of any equipment under
experimental authority must not cause harmful interference to authorized facilities. In
the unlikely event interference occurs, Motorola Solutions will take immediate steps to
resolve the interference, including discontinuance of operation if necessary.

       Entities will be advised in accordance with Section 2.803 of the Commission’s
rules, 47 C.F.R. §2.803 (2016), that any unapproved devices which have not been
authorized as required by the FCC are not being offered for sale or lease, or sold or
leased, until authorization is obtained.




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F.    Public Interest:

        Motorola Solutions submits that issuance of an STA as requested is in the
public interest, convenience, and necessity. Grant of an STA will help Motorola
Solutions to develop innovative equipment that will accommodate the
communications needs of the public safety community.

G.    Contact Information:

             Technical Contact and “Stop Buzzer/Kill Switch:”
                    Geoff Grode
                    Lead Technician
                    Motorola Solutions, Inc.
                    Telephone: (224) 325-9729
                    Geoffrey.Grode@motorolasolutions.com

             Motorola Solutions FCC Contact:
                    Chuck Powers
                    Director, Engineering & Technology Policy
                    Motorola Solutions, Inc.
                    1455 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite 900
                    Washington, DC 20004
                    Telephone: (202) 371-6900
                    Chuck.Powers@motorolasolutions.com

             FCC Legal Counsel:
                    Kurt DeSoto
                    Wiley Rein LLP
                    1776 K Street, N.W.
                    Washington, DC 20006
                    Telephone: (202) 719-7235
                    Facsimile: (202) 719-7207
                    kdesoto@wileyrein.com




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