20140119m02v01Narrative

0055-EX-PL-2014 Text Documents

Toyon Research Corporation

2014-02-02ELS_145437

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Narrative:
The project objective is to design, build, and test a vehicle mounted mobile
multiple aperture antenna system.

      Receive apertures are combined continuously to improve the received
       signal.

      One and only one of several apertures is selected for transmission at any
       one time. Transmit apertures are selected to optimize the transmit
       performance. Sub-meter apertures will be used and spectral spreading
       will be used to ensure compliance with FCC rules for off-axis power
       spectral density.

Off-the-shelf and previously FCC licensed antennas will be used.

An experimental license is requested since the project is for a limited duration , is
for a unique configuration, and is on the move.

Four Raysat 3000/20 transmit/receive terminals will be used as the mobile
terminal. This terminal has previously been licensed by the FCC under call sign
E060451 (type Remote 2) (SES-MFS-20120517-00449). The manufacturer’s
brochure is included below. Sample PSD patterns are shown below. A full set of
gain and PSD plots has been filed with the FCC per call sign E060451.

The hub antenna will be a 3.8m GD/Prodelin 1385 series antenna. The brochure
for the antenna is included below.




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