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Qualcomm Technologies Inc.

2019-09-26ELS_238474

                                                                                                     FCC Form 442




       28.4 -30.0 GHz Special Temporary Authorization (“STA”)
                             Application

1 Introduction
Qualcomm's technologies powered the smartphone revolution and connected billions of people.
We pioneered 3G and 4G – and now we are leading the way to 5G and a new era of intelligent,
connected devices. Our products are revolutionizing industries, including automotive, computing,
IoT, healthcare and data center, and are allowing millions of devices to connect with each other in
ways never before imagined. Qualcomm Incorporated includes our licensing business, QTL, and
the vast majority of our patent portfolio. Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm
Incorporated, operates, along with its subsidiaries, all of our engineering, research and
development functions, and all of our products and services businesses, including, our QCT
semiconductor business. For more information, visit Qualcomm’s website, OnQ
blog, Twitter and Facebook pages.

Qualcomm is conducting milli-meter wave propagation characteristics testing in support of 5G
development for FCC defined 5G frequency bands and needs to make practical measurements to
verify and optimize the propagation models.

Qualcomm respectfully requests the Commission to grant a STA to enable Qualcomm to
complete these important measurements.


2 Transmitter Information
Testing is experimental and expected to occur daily, for a period of up to 8 weeks. A single
transportable test transmitter will be used within a 1 km radius from the address in table 1.

The test transmitter uses mechanically steerable, directional horn antenna to illuminate various
propagation paths and a receiving antenna that measures the corresponding signal strength.

The transmitter uses a single, continuously-modulated noise-like carrier at a fixed 40 dBm EIRP
occupying 100MHz which can be tuned over the range: 28.7 +/-0.2GHz. Table 2 defines the
transmitter emissions.


        Street address          County          Latitude       Longitude          Height and beam pointing

     10 Livingston Ave,      Middlesex        40° 29′ 33.9″   74° 26′ 38.3″      Height above the ground < 3 m
     New Brunswick,                                                              Beamwidth 15 deg.
     NJ 08901                                                                        Elevation: -5° to +10°
                                                                                        Azimuth: 0-360°
                                  Table 1 Transmitter Site Information

                                         Peak EIRP

                  Center
                                                      W                       Peak Antenna         Emission
    Type        Frequency       dBm         dBW               W ERP
                                                     EIRP                      Gain (dBi)         designator
                  (GHz)
 Single fixed
    horn        28.7+/-0.2       40.0       10.0      10        6.16              20.0            100MWXN
   antenna

                                        Table 2 Transmitter Information



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                                                                                 FCC Form 442




3 License Requested
Qualcomm respectfully requests the Commission to grant an experimental license to enable us to
start important 5G milli-meter wave measurements.


4 Points of Contact to stop transmission
The following points of contact is available as a stop buzzer.
Email qualcomm.transmitter.shutdown@qti.qualcomm.com; or brjones@qti.qualcomm.com
John Forrester
5775 Morehouse Drive
San Diego
CA 92121
858-845-7428 (24 hrs. hour contact)




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