Incoming generated [May 08, 2007]

0124-EX-PL-2007 Correspondence

OptimERA Inc.

2007-05-08ELS_81091

From: Emmett Fitch

To: John Kennedy
Date: May 08, 2007

Subject: FCC File # 0124-EX-PL-2007
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Message:

John Kennedy
From: Emmett Fitch [emmettfitch@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 2:47 PM
To: John Kennedy
Subject: Re: FCC File # 0124-EX-PL-2007
Page 1 of 3
4/9/2007
Below are the bandwidths that are needed for each frequency.
10 MHz of spread in the 900 MHz range
20 MHz of spread in the 2.4 GHz range
20 MHz of spread in the 5 GHz range
On 4/6/07, John Kennedy <John.Kennedy@fcc.gov> wrote:
What is the necessary bandwidth(s) for each of the frequency bands?
From: Emmett Fitch [mailto:emmettfitch@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 2:16 PM
To: John Kennedy
Subject: Re: FCC File # 0124-EX-PL-2007
John,
Here are the answers to the questions.
Should I delete the first antenna in the application since it contains no frequency data?
Yes
The area of mobile operations appears to be Dutch Harbor, AK, with a 660 km radius. Please verify
that this is correct.
Yes, this is needed as this is the maximum range of our vessels.
Will all ships used in this experiment be US registered vessels?
Yes
Please report complete emission designators (necessary bandwidth and the three alphanumeric
symbols in accordance with 47 CFR, Part 2.201) for each frequency band requested.
All frequencies will be F7W.
Please justify the need for 600 equipment units.
The need for 600 equipment units is justified by looking at the number of vessels being used in
the experiment. There will be between 100 and 200 vessels that will voluntarily be participating
in the experiment. By using the different frequencies requested and the number of vessels
participating, a total of 600 pieces of equipment will be needed to conduct the experiment.
Please justify the need for a five-year license as opposed to a two-year license.
There are three reasons for having a five year license period.
? The length of a government grant for research is five years.
? In this time we hope to develop new solutions to communications problems, some of which
have never been attempted and may take several years on there own.
? In addition it is also due to the need to mix and match all equipment on the boats, during
each season of the year, to determine robustness of the network under different
environmental circumstances.
Emmett
On 4/6/07, John Kennedy < John.Kennedy@fcc.gov> wrote:
Please respond to the attached questions.
From: Emmett Fitch [mailto:emmettfitch@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 1:19 PM


To: John Kennedy
Subject: Emmett at Optimera
John,
I just received your message. This is an alternate email to use for me. If you could, when you send
me the email to this address, could you also CC to my optimera account. There must be some issue
with our hosting company and I would like to see if they have fixed the problem yet.
Best regards,
Emmett
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Emmett J. Fitch
CEO
OptimERA, Inc.
PO Box 921134
Dutch Harbor, AK 99692
Alaska Phone: (907) 581-4983
Seattle Phone: (206) 371-2995



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Document Modified: 2007-05-08 15:13:13

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