STA Exhibit Morris School District

0090-EX-ST-2017 Text Documents

Red Rover Ltd

2017-02-01ELS_187359

 Red Rover on behalf of Morris School
               District
                   STA Exhibit

Date: 01/25/2017


Morristown USD CBRS STA Request




Date:              01/24/2017

Subject:          Complementary Exhibits

File Number:      0086-EX-ST-2017



To Whom It May Concern:

                Consistent with the standards set forth in Section 5.61 of the Federal
        Communications Commission’s (Commission’s) Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 5.61, Red Rover Ltd, on
        behalf of Morris School District (SD), requests Special Temporary Authority (STA) to
        conduct demonstrations of Shared Spectrum experimental 4G LTE Cell Base Stations in
        Morristown, NJ. Operations under this STA would be consistent with the Part 96 rules
        the Commission has adopted to govern use of the 3.5 GHz band. The STA is sought for a
        period of 180 days beginning on 02/01/2017. Red Rover Ltd outlines below its need for
        the requested STA and the reasons that the STA should be granted expeditiously.

                 The STA is needed to execute operation and performance of 4G LTE Cell in the
        3.5 GHz band, which the Commission has designated for broader use. The operation of
        Cell Base Stations will be consistent with the Commission’s Part 96 rules and the
        incumbent operators will be protected from any harmful interference. The School
        District of Morristown wants to test the capabilities of CBRS in providing Educational
        broadband Internet services to low income students at home. In support of their
        chromebook deployments and digital educational material online. This service will
        enhance the students and families for Morristown USD.

                 In Morristown, New Jesery, Red Rover Ltd. and Morris SD requests authorization
        to operate on the frequencies between 3650-3670 MHz, part of 3550-3700 MHz which
        have been opened for innovative small cell spectrum sharing in connection with the new
        Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS). Operations across the proposed frequencies
        will be consistent with the rules for Category B CBRS devices (CBSDs) set forth in Part 96
        of the Commission’s rules. As stated above and described below, Red Rover Ltd and
        Morristown USD will avoid harmful interference to incumbent operations throughout
        the band, and to operations in adjacent bands.

                 Planned Operations

               Red Rover anticipates performing the following tests under the requested STA.
        The proposed experimental operations in the 3.5 GHz band will be conducted without
        harmful interference to other authorized users.
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Morristown USD CBRS STA Request




            •    4G LTE outdoor coverage and performance: Red Rover Ltd in collaboration with
                 its Air Span radio equipment, model Air Symphony 4200 will test:
                      o The operation of the Cell base station to understand the coverage and
                          performance of indoor base stations in the 3.5 GHz band in rural
                          environments.
                              § The frequency of operation will be limited to 3650 to 3670 MHz
                              § A single antenna site will be established on existing outdoor
                                  stadium light poles
                              § The existing light poles will broadcast, “filter content” to
                                  students at home. The desire outcome is the ability to provide
                                  educational Internet services to low income students at home.
                              § While traditional the FCC Educational Broadband Spectrum
                                  (EBS) is used for these deployments, Morristown USD does not
                                  have, nor can receive new EBS allocation. The application of
                                  CBRS would open the door for other Educational Institutions to
                                  consider this new spectrum in support of their students needs.
                      o The performance and operation of a CBSD when instructed by SAS to
                          switch frequency.
                      o The impact on an end user when a CBSD has switched its frequency
            •    SAS Management of Shared Spectrum: Red Rover, in collaboration with its SAS
                 Administrator (Federated Wireless) and radio partner Air Span, will test
                 spectrum sharing, including General Authorized Access (GAA) registration, CBSD
                 spectrum grant request and SAS response, spectrum grant revocation, and
                 simulated protection scenarios in an operation environment.

                 Non-Interference Analysis

               Operation under the STA will not adversely impact any authorized user of RF
        Spectrum.

               Morphology of Test Site: The city of Morristown is location is suburban
        environment and geography is flat with low buildings. The test site is using an existing
        FCC broadcast tower located at the high school..

                    o   The test site located at the Morristown High School main campus. The
                        site has existing tower used for locate educational broadcasting. This
                        existing structure assure no aircraft flight pattern issues.
                    o   A single eNodeB (antenna site) will be tested providing 360 degree
                        broadcast of the 4G LTE signal using the TDD protocol. The network will
                        provide broadband wireless Internet service to a test bed of students.


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                    o   With the higher frequency and low transmit power, reduces the conflict
                        to adjoining areas.

               CBSD power will be limited to 47dBm/10MHz (EIRP) in alignment with CBSD’s
        Category B specifications

                 Radar Protection (Shoreline): Morris School District is within of the protected
        zone, regardless, we select the use of the 3650-3670MHz frequency to avoid any
        possible contention with ship born radar. Red Rover Ltd selected a spectrum range that
        will not interfere with Radars that operate on the shorelines at this frequency range.

                Federal Government Radiolocation Facilities: The Morris School District test
        bed is in proximity with several Military Installations. Since the location is within
        protecting areas, we elect to use spectrum in the 3650-3670 MHz to avoid any
        contention with radiolocation facilities.

                Ground Based Radar: The City test bed is located with the ground-based radar
        Exclusion Zone. The STA desired frequency is 3650-3670MHz to avoid any possible
        contention with ground-based radar.

                International Border: Morristown is more than 750 km from the nearest
        Canadian border and over 1500 km from the International borders within the Gulf of
        Mexico. Therefore, no interference to incumbent operations is expected for
        international operation.

                In-Band FSS Protection: The Commission has identified in-band fixed satellite
        service (FSS) operations in 3600-3700 MHz that require protection under Part 96. Part
        96 further requires coordination with any in-band FSS operations within a 150 km
        coordination contour, operating within the 3650-3700 MHz band. Assuming Free Space
        path loss between a CBSD in Morristown and the use of spectrum outside of the In-band
        FSS frequency @ -129dBm/MHz

                Adjacent Band FSS Protection: The Commission has identified adjacent band
        FSS operations in the 3700-4200 MHz that require protection under Part 96. Part 96
        requires adjacent band FSS protection within 40km of the FSS site. The requested
        spectrum is in the 3650-3670 range that would not interfere with adjacent bands.

                Part 96 requires a blocking level of -60 dBm. Assuming Free Space path loss
        between a CBSD in Morristown and the use of spectrum outside of the adjacent band
        FSS frequency the blocking level of -60 dBm will not be an issue due to free space
        distance between the sites.



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Morristown USD CBRS STA Request




                Part 90 (GWBL): A search in the FCC ULS for any GWBL license holders within
        18KM of the proposed STA site indicated there are no current GWBL within the area.
        Based on no incumbents, there will not be any interference with any part 90 GWBL
        operations in the Morristown, NJ.

                 Exhibit B – Technical Information:

                 Applicant Name: Red Rover Ltd

                 Applicant FRN: 0024036667

        Technical Contact Details:
        Name of Contact                      Steve Rovarino – President Red Rover Ltd
        Contact Address                      748 South Meadows Parkway Suite A9-52
                                             Reno, NV 89521
                                             408-921-8945
                                             Steve@redroverltd.com



        Base Station General Information
        Equipment                             Air Span Air Symphony 4200 (Undergoing SAS
                                             certification process)
        Quantity                             2
        Address of Operation                 Morristown High School
                                             50 Early Street
                                             Morristown NJ, 07960
        Area of Operation                    Operation not to exceed 3 km radius from the
                                             following geographic center points:
                                             40 48 4.2 N and 74 29 10.9 W

        Amplifier Detail
        Antenna                              External
        Type                                 Omnidirectional
        Quantity                             Qty 3 120 o coverage from each Antenna
        Frequency                            3650-3700 MHz
        Gain                                 17 dB
        Height                               24M
        Tower/Structure                      Antenna’s will be mounted on existing broadcast
                                             tower
        Beamwidth at Half-Power Point        60o Horizontal
        Orientation in Horizontal Plane      0o
        Orientation in Vertical Plane        Various (0o to -10o)


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        Radio Equipment

        Radio             Modulation   Emission     Bandwidth   Maximum     Maximum
                                       Designator               Output      EIRP
                                                                Power
        Air               Digital      20M0D1D      20 MHz      2.5W        47
        Symphony          64QAM                                             dBm/10MHz
        4200 Cat B
        CBRS
        Air               Digital      20M0D1D      20 MHz      2.5W        47
        Symphony          64QAM                                             dBm/10MHz
        4200 Cat B
        CBRS




        Red Rover Ltd. is submitting an application for Special Temporary Authority to
test certain aspects of prospective wireless operations of Experimental Category B
CBRS Radios in the 3.5 GHz band.


Respectfully submitted,
Steve Rovarino
Red Rover Ltd
President

Red Rover Ltd.



Document Created: 0730-04-26 00:00:00
Document Modified: 0730-04-26 00:00:00

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