Information on Experiment

0499-EX-ST-2014 Text Documents

SRC Inc.

2014-06-04ELS_149928

                    FCC Application for Experimental License STA
                                File Number: 0499-EX-ST-2014

                           Exhibit 1: Information on Experiment

Purpose of Experiment
SRC respectfully requests to the Federal Communications Commission to grant us an
Experimental License for the operation of one BSTAR™ V3 Avian Surveillance and Warning
System Radar for the purpose of waveform development for avian detection in a marsh area.

SRC Inc further understands that modifications to the US table of frequency allocations
will be necessary before this system can be sold to non-Federal Government entities.

SRC is also utilizing the SRC-3554 Radar for the same purpose which operates in the
frequency range 16.21-16.5 GHz.

                           Power Output/ERP
        System                                                     Frequency
                                 Peak
                               2560 W
      BSTAR V3                                        1385 MHz (Pre-Coordinated with FAA)
                              123.90 kW
                                 10 W
       SRC-3554                                                  16.21-16.5 GHz
                              9.332 kW

Duration of Experiment
The period of time SRC will be requesting our Experimental License is five months; between the
period of 06/16/2014 through 11/30/2014. The operating schedule is up to 24 hours per day.

Operating Location
The BSTAR and SRC-3554 radars will be operated within our 5 km radius of operation. Both
radars will be operated from a tripod 2 meters above ground.

The coordinates SRC will use during our experiment are centered at:

                                                        Elevation (Above        Radius of
   Location         Latitude          Longitude
                                                        mean Sea Level)         Operation
 Hooper, UT        41°12'28"N        112°31'41"W             4200 ft.             5 km

Cease Buzzer for Experiment
SRC understands that operation will be on a secondary non-interference basis. In the event
interference complaints were to occur, SRC has taken preventative measures to cease and
desist from transmission until they can be resolved. SRC has established a Cease Buzzer point
of contact to quickly react with any interference complaints that are the result of our system.
The point of contact for the SRC Cease Buzzer is:

                            Point of Contact        Telephone Number
                         Primary Cease Buzzer         (315)-452-8114



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Document Modified: 2014-06-04 10:26:25

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