Operational explanation

0128-EX-PL-2008 Text Documents

Raytheon Company

2008-03-11ELS_88700

       MicroLight DH500 FCC Experimental License Request


1 Purpose of Operation
Raytheon Network Centric Systems (NCS) has been developing a communications
system that can be used without infrastructure; this is especially essential during a
disaster (example Katrina). The Raytheon Micro Light DH500 Technology each mobile
unit act as a repeater or tower to route call through the network, this action is transparent
to the user. We are planning to conduct testing and demonstrations during 2008/2009
with the various public safety agencies and public utilities companies. “Micro Light
DH500 provides an ad hoc networking solution suited to the dynamic operations carried
out by infantry soldiers engaged in close combat situations today."
   •   Raytheon Micro Light Technology:
           -   File Number:           0128-EX-PL-2008
           -   Class of Station:      MO
           -   Station Locations:     MOBILE
           -   Effective:             TBD
           -   Expiration:            TBD
       By its application, Micro Light sought authority to operate four different states this
       will allow testing the various types of terrain and topology. (i) Conduct technical
       demonstrations and testing of service in the various states and evaluate
       performance is in accordance with design specifications; (ii) demonstrate
       performance of the systems to prospective purchasers; and (iii) perform limited
       market studies. (iv) We are seeking to use non-government spectrum allocation
       for this experimental testing for First Responders this will include electrical and
       power companies. (v) This technology was design with monitoring capability for
       school safety also.


We are willing to modify the requested spectrum if that is necessary, we just need 30
MHz of spectrum for this test; if necessary the spectrum can be broken up in 5 MHz
sections



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Document Modified: 2008-03-11 14:00:09

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