Special Temporary Authority application - Applicant Name
Name of Applicant:
University of Oklahoma
Special Temporary Authority application - Best Contact
First Name:
Nathan
Last Name:
Goodman
Phone Number:
405 325 0404
Title:
Associate Professor
Special Temporary Authority application - Certification
Applicant certification
Neither the applicant nor any other party to the application is subject to a denial of Federal benefits that includes FCC benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. Section 862, because of a conviction for possession or distribution of a controlled substance. The applicant hereby waives any claim to the use of any particular frequency or electromagnetic spectrum as against the regulatory power of the United States because of the prvious use of the same, whether by license or otherwise, and requests authorization in accordance with this application. (See Section 304 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.) The applicant acknowledges that all statements made in this application and attached exhibits are considered material representations, and that all the exhibits part hereof and are incorporated herein as if set out in full in this application; undersigned certifies that all statements in this application are true, complete and correct to the best of his/her knowledge and belief and are made in good faith. Applicant certifies that construction of the station would NOT be an action which is likely to have a significant environmental effect. See the Commission's Rules, 47 CFR1.1301-1.1319.
Date:
2014-12-01 00:00:00.0
Signature of Applicant (Authorized person filing form):
Nathan Goodman
Title of Applicant (if any):
Associate Professor
Special Temporary Authority application - Explanation
Please explain in the area below why an STA is necessary:
An STA is necessary to fulfill contractual obligations under AFRL contract #FA8650-14-D-1714 002, subcontract PO #10132. The contract statement of work requires the rapid development, testing, and initial demonstration of a prototype X-band mobile bistatic data collection system for scattering research over an operational band covering at least 2 GHz. Phase 1 of this project requires experimental demonstration of the prototype beginning in late January and extending for approximately 1.5 months. The entire Phase-1 subcontract duration is less than 6 months.
Special Temporary Authority application - Information
Callsign:
WI9XCM
Class of Station:
FX
Nature of Service:
Experimental
Special Temporary Authority application - Initial values - Purpose of Operation
Please explain the purpose of operation:
The purpose of operation is to demonstrate a prototype data collection system showing the capability to produce high-resolution range-Doppler maps for scattering objects via the proposed radar hardware architecture. The proposed operation will cover a frequency range from 8-10 GHz in a pulsed, stepped-frequency mode with low power output. Instantaneous bandwidth is limited by the hardware to no more than 200 MHz. Scattering objects will be located within a few hundred meters of the radar system, thereby allowing low transmit power. The objective of the testing is to demonstrate the capability to synchronize and provide coherence between transmitter and receiver in a bistatic geometry, and to demonstrate rapid stepping through the required operational bandwidth.
Special Temporary Authority application - Manufacturer
Equipment 1 Experimental
No
Equipment 1 Manufacturer
National Instruments
Equipment 1 Model Number
PXIe-5646R VST
Equipment 1 No. Of Units
1
Equipment 2 Experimental
No
Equipment 2 Manufacturer
Mini Circuits
Equipment 2 Model Number
ZVE-3W-183+
Equipment 2 No. Of Units
1
Special Temporary Authority application - Purpose of Operation
Please explain the purpose of operation:
Radar testing The purpose of operation is to demonstrate a prototype data collection system showing the capability to produce high-resolution range-Doppler maps for scattering objects via the proposed radar hardware architecture. The proposed operation will cover a frequency range from 8-10 GHz in a pulsed, stepped-frequency mode with low power output. Instantaneous bandwidth is limited by the hardware to no more than 200 MHz. Scattering objects will be located within a few hundred meters of the radar system, thereby allowing low transmit power. The objective of the testing is to demonstrate the capability to synchronize and provide coherence between transmitter and receiver in a bistatic geometry, and to demonstrate rapid stepping through the required operational bandwidth.
Special Temporary Authority application - Requested Period of Operation