E-Mail generated [May 28 2013]

0197-EX-RR-2013 Correspondence

Rockwell Collins, Inc.

2013-05-28ELS_137383

To: Laurie Bertenthal
E-Mail: lmberten@rockwellcollins.com
From: Behnam Ghaffari
Date: May 28, 2013

Subject: FCC File No. 0197-EX-RR-2013
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Message:

Please prior coordinate the use of the frequency 1030 MHz with the FAA Regional Office (Frequency
Management Office). Please obtain NGT (Non-Government Temporary) numbers from the FAA Regional
Office at the completion of the coordination and report them in your response to this correspondence.
Please report the parameters below in your coordination with the FAA Regional Office:

- Peak envelope power (PEP);
- Type of antenna;
- Transmit antenna gain;
- Elevation above sea level of the antenna site;
- Height above ground of the focal point of the antenna;
- Antenna polarization;
- The azimuth that the antenna is pointed or appropriate designator to indicate whether the antenna is
rotating, non-directional, etc.;
- Pulse repetition rate (PRR) that the equipment is capable of operating on to include PRR stagger
sequences if appropriate, whether the PRR is adjustable and what PRR's the equipment can accept, and
any other information that would be helpful in understanding the pulse characteristics of the equipment;
- Pulse width;
- Equipment nomenclatures;
- Whether the equipment is capable of blanking transmissions in certain azimuths and any limitations with
respect to blanking;
- Radius of operations if appropriate;
- Detailed description of the proposed operation to include any technical parameters that will be altered
during operations.
- Will interrogations (transmissions) be made on 1090 MHz as well as 1030 MHz (airborne transponders
typically only transmit on 1090 MHz and receive on 1030 MHz)?
- If transmissions will be made on 1030 MHz, in what modes of operation will the transmitter operate
(Modes 1, 2, 3A,3C, 4, 5, Mode-S)? Is this a TCAS and is TCAS the only reason why the 1030 MHz
transmissions are needed (airborne Mode 4 and/or 5 operations will be very difficult if not impossible to
authorize and airborne Mode-S is not
authorized)?



The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced
application. Failure to provide the requested information within 30 days of May 28, 2013 may result in
application dismissal pursuant to Section 5.67 and forfeiture of the filing fee pursuant to Section 1.1108.

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Responses to this correspondence must contain the Reference number : 20343



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Document Modified: 2013-05-28 11:07:28

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