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United States of America Federal Communications Commission
Washington, D.C, 20554
For Commission Use Only
File No.
Application for Authority to Construct or Mato ChangM In an International or Experimental Broadcast Station
(Carefully read instructions before filling out Form-RETURN ONLY FORM TO FCC)Section I«1. Name of Applicant (See Instruction D) Street Address (24 characters)
Telephone No. (Include Area Code)City (20 characters) State ZIP Code
2. Name of person to whom communication should be sent if different from Item 1 above.
Name Street Address
Telephone No. (Include Area Code)City ZIP CodeState
3. Purpose of Application (Check appropriate boxes;□(a) Application is for: New Station Change in existing authorization
□Major Minor
(b! If this application is for a change in existing facilities, complete Section I plus any other Sections necessary to show all substantial changes in information previously filed with the Commission. Indicate below the Sections completed and filed with this application.□ □□ □Section II Section III Section IV Section V Section VG Section VI
(c) In the space below refer to information already on file with the Commission which, in accordance with Instruction E, may be incorporated in this applicationby proper reference.
Section No.File or Form No. and Date Paragraph No.
4. Requested Facilities
Antenna Input PowerFrequency (not applicable to international stations)
Hours of Operation Call Sign(if application is for an existing station)□ □Type of Station: Experimental televisionInternational Experimental facsimile
□ Developmental broadcast station
Location of Main Studio
CityStreet Address ZIP CodeState
FCC 309 April 1985
440 Monticello Ave., Ste 2200
Norfolk
Parable Broadcasting Company, LLC
VA 23510 (703) 623-5212
Donna A. Balaguer, Principal
Washington DC 20024
1000 Maine Ave., S.W., Ste. 1000
(202)-626-7719
60510ILBatavia40W015 Seavey Road
NOTE: Two 10 kW DRM Transmitters; One Log Periodic Antenna: 47.7°
N/A 10 kW DRM Unlimited
, Fish & Richardson P.C.
Section II
Legal Qualifications Name of Applicant
Legal identity of applicant (Put "X" in appropriate box)1. □□ □ CorporationPartnershipIndividual □□ OtherGovernment Entity(Specify)
| | YES Q NO2. if applicant is an individual, is applicant a citizen of the United States?
□ yes □ NO3. If applicant is a partnership, are all partners citizens of the United States?
4. If applicant is a corporation:
Under laws of what state was it organized?a.
b. Is more than one-fifth of the capital stock of the corporation owned of record or may it be voted by aliens or their representatives or by a foreign government or representative thereof, or by any corporation organized under the laws of a foreign country? I | YES □ NO
□ □ noc. Is any officer or director of the corporation an alien? YES
If the answer is "yes", give the following for each:
Name PositionNationality
| | YES NOd. Is applicant directly or indirectly controlled by any other corporation?If the answer is "yes", give the following for the controlling corporation:
State in which OrganizedName Address
Is more than one-fourth of the capital stock of the controlling corporation either owned of record, or may it be voted by aliens, their representatives, or by a foreign government or representative thereof, or by any corpora-tions organized under the laws of a foreign country?
e.
□ yes □ NO
□ I I NOIs any officer or more than one-fourth of the directors of the corporation an alien?f. YES
If the answer is "yes", give the name, nationality, and position of each, and give the total number of directors of the corporation:
Number of DirectorsName Nationality Position
□ □ noIs the above-described controlling corporation in turn a subsidiary?g- YES
If the answer is "yes", attach as EXHIBIT NO., tions in this paragraph for each company, to and including the organization having ultimate control.
additional sheets answering the holding company ques-
FCC 309 (Page 3) April 1985
Parable Broadcasting Company, LLC
Commonwealth of Virginia
Legal QualificationsSection If, page 25. a. If applicant is an unincorporated association, give the following:
Number of Alien Members (if any)Total number of members
b. State the following for alien officers or directors (if any):
Name Nationality Position
6. a. What is applicant's principal business?
b. Does applicant or any party to this application have an interest in, or connection with, any AM, FM, or televi-sion broadcast station (either domestic or foreign), or any application pending before the Commission? □ noYES
giving full particulars.If Yes, indicate in Exhibit No.
□ YES [□ NO7. Is applicant a representative of an alien or of a foreign government?
If the answer is Yes, explain.
8. a. Has any radio station authorization previously issued to the applicant or party to this application been revoked, either by the Commission or by court order? □ yes □no
b. Has any previous application by the applicant or party to this application been denied by the Commission or bya predecessor agency? □ yes | I NO
If the answer to (a) and/or (b) is "Yes", explain:
□ I—HYES I___I NOa. Has applicant or any party to this application been found guilty by any court of any felony?9.
b. Has applicant or any party to this application been finally adjudged guilty by a federal court of the violation of the laws of the United States relating to unlawful monopoly, restraint of trade, and/or unfair methods of competition? I 1 YES I 1 NO
If the answer to (a) and/or (b! is "Yes", explain:
FCC 309 (Page 4) April 1985
Broadcasting and Data Services
Section HiFOR COMMISSIONS USE ONLYName of applicant
Financial QualificationsFile No.
NOTE: If this application is for a change in an operating facility do not fill out this section.
NOYES
1. The applicant certifies that sufficient net liquid assets are on hand or are available from committed sources to con-struct and operate the requested facilities for three months without revenue. □ □
2. The applicant certifies that:
(a) it has a reasonable assurance of a present firm intention for each agreement to furnish capital or purchasecapital stock by parties to the application, each ioan by banks, financial institutions or others, and each purchase of equipment on credit;
(b) it can and will meet all contractual requirements as to collateral, guarantees, and capital investment;
(cl it has determined that a reasonable assurance exists that all such sources (excluding banks, financial institutions, and equipment manufacturers) have sufficient net liquid assets to meet these commitments. □ □
Statement of Program Service of Broadcast ApplicantSection IV
an outline of program plans and policies.1. If programs are to be broadcast, attach as Exhibit No.
2. Research program (not applicable to international stations)
a statement outlining in detail the program of research and experimentation proposed and the object or objects thereof including therein a statement that upon authorization the applicant can and will proceed immediately with the proposed program, that the transmission of signals by radio is essential to the proposed program of research and experimentation, that the program of research and experimentation will be conducted by qualified personnel and include as a separate Exhibit No. tions and an estimate of the period of time which will be required to complete the experimental program and terminate operation. If the transmission of broadcast program material is proposed, supply details as to the source of such program material and explicitly the reasons why the data sought cannot be obtained through the use of an unmodulated carrier, pulses, tones, or test pattern. If public participation is proposed to be sought, state the need therefor.
Attach as Exhibit No.
names and quaiifica-
FCC 309 (Page 5) April 1985
Parable Broadcasting Company, LLC
IV-1
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Exhibit IV-1: Parable Broadcasting Company, LLC response to FCC 309, Section IV
The purpose of the construction and operation of this proposed International Shortwave Broadcast station is specifically to serve the areas of Europe that may be authorized by the Commission. The planned broadcast content includes religious and educational programming, as well as data content provided by third parties. The applicant is positioning the proposed station to take advantage of the recent push by the National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters to develop and provide content for the growing DRM Market.
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As assigned by 47 CFR § 73.702 15 kW Average 10 kHz per 47 CFR § 73.756(b)(4) Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM)
10 kHz per 47 CFR § 73.785 DRM10K009Wcoordinated with the FCC and HFCC
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Parable Broadcasting Company, LLC
Illinois Kane Batavia
40W015 Seavey Road
NAD83 41° 49' 31.8" 88° 23' 50.0"
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V-4
Amplifier Systems, Inc. CE-50000WS-HF-GenII
EXHIBIT No. V-6
Comscope HJ9-5050 Ohm Coaxial Cable Pressurized Air Dielectric HELIAX
5" ~ 550 feet0.19 dB loss (95.8%) at 20 MHz
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X
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V-7
Transmitter will use a GPS disciplined oscillator and will be monitored using a calibrated spectrum analyzer.
Software Defined Radio (SDR) Modulation Monitor
See Engineering Report
184 ft (56.1 m) 873 ft (266 m)
V-7
TCI 527-6 Log-Periodic
18.0 dBi (multiplier of 63.1)Two Sections
15 kW Average
V-5
See Drawing C-3 & C-4
Exhibit V-4(2) - FCC License Database
TCI Data Sheet
V V
Parable Broadcasting Company, LLC REQUEST WPBC
40W015 Seavely Road, Batavia, Kane County, Illinois, 60510International
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9500 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103
Illinois Kane Batavia
40W015 Seavey Road
41 19 31.8 88 23 50.0NAD83
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V-G-4
See Exhibit V-7, C-3 & C-5Log-Periodic
2 April 2020 Stephen S. Lockwood, P.E
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2019-AGL-12144-OE (Fort Worth, TX). This structure does not require FCC Antenna Structure Registration.
184 ft (56.1 m) 184 ft (56.1 m) 30 ft (9.1 m)
30 ft (9.1 m)
719 ft (219.1 m)
184 ft (56.1 m)
873 ft (266 m)
184 ft (56.1 m)
873 ft (266 m)
Aurora Municipal Airport
DuPage Airport
J Maddock Airport (Private Use Field)
5.1 mi (8.1 km)
8.8 mi (14.2 km)
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Donna Balaguer, Fish & Richardson P.C.
1000 Maine Ave., S.W., Ste. 1000, Washington, D.C. 20024
Hatfield & Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC
15 kW Transmitter feeding 18 dBi log-periodic antenna. Thisfacility will operate on the 5.9 - 15.8 MHz international shortwave bands coordinated with the FCC & HFCC
Section VI Equal Employment Opportunity Program
[□yes 001. Does the applicant propose to employ five or more fulltime employees?
If the answer is Ves, the applicant must include an EEO program called for in the Model EEO Program. (FCC Form 396-A)
FCC 309 (Page 8) April 1985
HATFIELD & DAWSON THOMAS M. ECKELS, PE CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS TELEPHONE (206) 783-9151 STEPHEN S. LOCKWOOD, PE 9500 GREENWOOD AVE. N. FACSIMILE (206) 789-9834 DAVID J. PINION, PE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98103 E-MAIL [email protected] C. SWANSON, PE
MAURY L. HATFIELD, PE THOMAS S. GORTON, PE (1942-2009) GREGORY J. FORREST, PE PAUL W. LEONARD, PE
(1925-2011) JAMES B. HATFIELD, PE BENJAMIN F. DAWSON III, PE CONSULTANTS
ENGINEERING REPORT:
APPLICATION FOR A NEW INTERNATION BROADCAST STATION
BATAVIA, ILLINOIS
Two 10 kW Transmitters
PARABLE BROADCASTING COMPANY, LLC
APRIL 2020
Application for New International Broadcast Station - Parable Broadcasting Company, LLC., Batavia, IL
Hatfield & Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Purpose of Application
Facilities Proposed
Radio Frequency Exposure Statement
FCC Form 309
FCC Form 309 Section V Engineering Data
Exhibit No. V-4 Transmitter Site Maps
Exhibit No. V-4 Transmitters Within 2 Miles of Site
Exhibit No. V-5 Transmitter Cut Sheet
Exhibit No. V-6 Transmission Line Cut Sheet
Exhibit No. V-7 Antenna Cut Sheet
Exbibits No. V-9 FCC NEPA Summary Report
Exhibit No. V-G-4 Transmitter Site Maps
Statement of Engineer
Application for New International Broadcast Station - Parable Broadcasting Company, LLC., Batavia, IL
Hatfield & Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC
Purpose of Application
This Engineering Report is part of an application by Parable Broadcast Company, LLC Technologies to
construct a new international shortwave station 3 miles west of Geneva, Illinois.
Facilities Proposed
Parable Broadcast Company, LLC proposes to use two 10 kW Shortwave Transmitters manufactured by
Amplifier System, Inc., Model Number CE-50000-HF-GenII (Exhibit V-5). These transmitters are
designed to operate using Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) modulation methods. The FCC has accepted
DRM for this use – see 47 CFR 73.758.
These transmitters will be operated in a main/standby configuration into the antenna through
approximately 550 feet of CommScope HJ9-50 50 HELIAX Ohm Coaxial Cable that uses pressurized air
dielectric (Exhibit V-6). The antenna will be a TCI 527-6 which is a super high gain log-periodic (Exhibit
V-7). This antenna has a gain of 18 dBi.
Radio Frequency Exposure
Radio frequency exposure from this transmission facility was developed using the TCI in-house
electromagnetic modeling software program WIRA. This model was modified to run on NEC2. All
calculation points are 2 meters above flat, perfectly conducting ground (See attached map). Scaling for
50 kW transmitter power the FCC Maximum Permissible Exposure (47 CFR § 1.1310) for the highest
operating frequency (16 MHz - worst case for both MPE and antenna gain) show that the General
Population/Uncontrolled MPE is exceeded only in the area below and directly in front of antenna. This
area is contained on the site.
Areas near the antenna will be restricted by a fence with a locked gate greater than 50 meters from the
conducting portions of the antenna system, as required by OET Bulletin 65. The antenna area will be
posted with warning signs, and all station personnel and contractors will be required to follow
appropriate safety procedures before any work is commenced on the antenna area. These safety
procedures include reduction in power or ceasing of operation before any maintenance work is
undertaken (See Transmitter Site Maps in Exhibit No. V-4 and Drawing C-3).
If required by the FCC, RF exposure measurements can be made after construction is completed.
The permittee/licensee in coordination with other users of the site must reduce power or cease
operation as necessary to protect persons having access to the site from radio frequency exposure in
excess of FCC guidelines.
Application for New International Broadcast Station - Parable Broadcasting Company, LLC., Batavia, IL
Hatfield & Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC
Statement of Engineer
This Engineering Report, relative to an application for a new international shortwave station, has been
prepared by the undersigned. All representations contained herein are true to the best of my
knowledge. I am an experienced radio engineer whose qualifications are a matter of record with the
Federal Communications Commission and hold a General Radiotelephone Operators License PG-10-
14799. I am a partner in the firm of Hatfield and Dawson Consulting Engineers and am Registered as a
Professional Engineer in the States of Washington, Alaska, and Wyoming.
Signed this 2nd day of April 2020
Stephen S. Lockwood, P.E.
Application for New International Broadcast Station - Parable Broadcasting Company, LLC., Batavia, IL
Hatfield & Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC
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International Bureau Filing System Database
Callsign:E040069
File Number:SESRWL2019030800321
Applicant: TotalLiving Network
FRN:0008483893
Grant Date:04/19/2019
Expiration:03/16/2034
Status: ATPNSub-System:SES
Site:1
Description:Aurora, Illinois
City:Aurora
State:IL
County:KANE
Coordinates: 41° 47'48.7" N, 88° 23' 19.4" W
Distance from Center: 2.0 Miles*Azimuth from Center: 167.5°
Callsign:E180597
File Number:SESREG2018053101043
Applicant: TrinityChristian Center of SantaAna, Inc.
FRN:0003791712
GrantDate:07/17/2018
Expiration:05/31/2033
Status:ATPN Sub-System:SES
Site:1
Description:Illinois
City:Aurora
State:IL
County:KANE
Coordinates: 41° 47' 48.4"N, 88° 23' 18.9" W
Distance from Center: 2.0 Miles*Azimuth from Center: 167.4°
International Bureau Filing System Files: 2
Universal Licensing System Database - Sites
Callsign:WQMN589
Licensee:AURORA,CITY OF
Radio Service:PubSafty/SpecEmer/PubSaftyNtlPlan,806-817/851-862MHz,Trunked (YE)
City:AURORA,IL
Status:Active
GrantDate:10/04/2010
Expiration:10/04/2020
Site:5
Address: 1901ORCHARD GATEWAYBLVD
City:AURORA,IL
County:KANE
Coordinates: 41° 48'6.9" N, 88° 22' 10.1" W
Distance from Center: 2.2 Miles*Azimuth from Center: 138.7°
Site:11
Area of Operation: KMRAaround a Fixed Location
City:AURORA,IL
County:KANE
Coordinates: 41° 48'6.9" N, 88° 22' 10.1" W
Distance from Center: 2.2 Miles*Azimuth from Center: 138.7°
Callsign:WQLH895
Licensee: BlastCommunications Inc
Radio Service: 3650-3700 MHz (NN)
City:Aurora,IL
Status:Active
Grant Date:01/26/2010
Expiration:01/26/2020
Site:5
Name:Konan
City: SugarGrove, IL
County:KANE
Coordinates: 41° 49' 4.9" N,88° 24' 45.2" W
Distance from Center: 0.9 Mile Azimuthfrom Center: 236.8°
FCC LICENSED FACILITIES WITHIN 2 MILES EXHIBIT V4(2)
Callsign:WPXJ707
Licensee:CATERPILLAR OFDELAWARE, INC.
Radio Service:Industrial/Business Pool,Conventional (IG)
City:PEORIA,IL
Status:Active
Grant Date:03/22/2013
Expiration:04/17/2023
Site:4
City:MONTGOMERY,IL
County:KENDALL
Coordinates: 41° 48' 39.2" N,88° 22' 7.3" W
Distance from Center: 1.8 Miles Azimuthfrom Center: 124.5°
Callsign:WQLA683
Licensee: Cityof Aurora
Radio Service: MicrowavePublic Safety Pool (MW)
City:Aurora,IL
Status:Active
Grant Date:08/16/2019
Expiration:11/13/2029
Site:1
Name:AUR-AUTOMART
Address:ORCHARDGATEWAY
City:NORTHAURORA, IL
County:KANE
Coordinates: 41° 48'6.9" N, 88° 22' 10.1"W
Distance from Center: 2.2Miles* Azimuth from Center:138.7°
Callsign:WQLA684
Licensee: Cityof Aurora
Radio Service: MicrowavePublic Safety Pool (MW)
City:Aurora,IL
Status:Active
Grant Date:08/17/2019
Expiration:11/13/2029
Site:2
Name: AUR-AUTOMART
Coordinates: 41° 48' 6.9" N, 88°22' 10.1" W
Distance from Center: 2.2 Miles* Azimuth fromCenter: 138.7°
Callsign:WQLA703
Licensee: Cityof Aurora
Radio Service: MicrowavePublic Safety Pool (MW)
City:Aurora,IL
Status:Active
Grant Date:08/17/2019
Expiration:11/13/2029
Site:3
Name: AUR-AUTOMART
Coordinates: 41° 48' 6.9" N, 88°22' 10.1" W
Distance from Center: 2.2 Miles* Azimuth fromCenter: 138.7°
Callsign:WQGU752
Licensee: JCPENNEYSHARED SERVICESCENTER
Radio Service:Industrial/Business Pool,Conventional (IG)
City: SALTLAKE CITY,UT
Status:Active
GrantDate:04/08/2017
Expiration:04/20/2027
Site:1
Address: 1600ORCHARD PKWY
City: NORTHAURORA, IL
County:KANE
Coordinates: 41° 48'56.0" N, 88° 21' 36.0" W
Distance from Center: 2.0 Miles*Azimuth from Center: 109.7°
Callsign:WQQV431
Licensee:Urbancom.netWireless
Radio Service: MicrowaveIndustrial/Business Pool (MG)
City: OakForest, IL
Status:Active
Grant Date:03/11/2013
Expiration:03/11/2023
Site:1
Name:Tollway64
Address:Orchard Rd exitoff I88
City: NorthAurora, IL
County:KANE
Coordinates: 41° 47'47.2" N, 88° 22' 26.2"W
Distance from Center: 2.3Miles* Azimuth from Center:149.1°
Callsign:WQQX909
Licensee:Urbancom.netWireless
Radio Service: MicrowaveIndustrial/Business Pool (MG)
City: OakForest, IL
Status:Active
Grant Date:03/22/2013
Expiration:03/22/2023
Site:2
Name:Tollway 64
Coordinates: 41° 47' 47.2" N, 88° 22'26.2" W
Distance from Center: 2.3 Miles* Azimuth fromCenter: 149.1°
Callsign:WQIC636
Licensee:Urbancom.net WirelessLLC
Radio Service: 3650-3700 MHz (NN)
City: OakForest, IL
Status:Active
Grant Date:04/20/2018
Expiration:04/17/2020
Site:28
Name:Plaza 64180
City:Aurora,IL
County:KANE
Coordinates: 41° 47' 47.2"N, 88° 22' 26.3" W
Distance from Center: 2.3 Miles*Azimuth from Center: 149.2°
Site:29
Name:Plaza 64 60
City:Aurora,IL
County:KANE
Coordinates: 41° 47' 47.2" N,88° 22' 26.3" W
Distance from Center: 2.3 Miles*Azimuth from Center: 149.2°
FCC LICENSED FACILITIES WITHIN 2 MILES EXHIBIT V4(2)
Site:30
Name:Plaza 64300
City:Aurora,IL
County:KANE
Coordinates: 41° 47' 47.2"N, 88° 22' 26.3" W
Distance from Center: 2.3 Miles*Azimuth from Center: 149.2°
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Exhibit V-5
Section V.
5. Transmitter apparatus to be installed.
Exhibit number V-5 provides a description of the Modulator(s), High Power RF Linear Amplifier, and BALUN transformer which form the DRM transmitting apparatus to be installed at the site.
Figure 1 - DRM Transmitting Apparatus Functional Block Diagram includes the tube compliment and operating constants of the last radio stage, which is contained in the Amplifier Systems, Incorporated (ASI) CE-50000WS-HF-GEN2 Linear Amplifier.
Figure 1 – DRM Transmitting Apparatus Functional Block Diagram
DRM Modulator
The DRM Modulator consists of two rack mount assemblies, the DRM Content Server (RFmondial DRM30 Content Server) and the DRM Modulator (RFmondial GMBH Modulator LVDRM30).
Audio from the station audio source is digitized and streamed to the Content Server over the Local Area Network (LAN). The Content Server compresses the audio information using the AAC audio coding process and transmits the audio to the DRM modulator per the Multiplex Distribution Interface (MDI) standard over the LAN.
Exhibit V-5
The DRM Modulator processes the incoming encoded audio data and produces a digital OFDM signal containing the aural component of the broadcast. This signal is transmitted to the Datacasting Modulator in a digital baseband format using the AES3 standard.
Datacasting Modulator
The Datacasting Modulator accepts incoming data packets over the LAN and produces a drive signal consisting of an OFDM signal carrying the aural component and the datacasting component with a total bandwidth of 10 kHz. The Datacasting Modulator digitally upconverts the drive signal to the broadcast frequency and produces the analog radio frequency drive signal for the high-power amplifier stage at a power level of approximately 20 mW.
For more information refer to:
ITU Recommendation:
ITU-R BS.1514-2, “System for digital sound broadcasting in the broadcasting bands below 30 MHz”
ETSI Standards:
ETSI TS 102 820, “Multiplex Distribution Interface (MDI)” ETSI ES 201 980 V4.1.1, “DRM System Specification”
Driver Amplifier
The driver amplifier is a solid-state, linear, broadband design, capable of operation from 1.5MHz to 31.5MHz, 2500W CW.
High Power RF Linear Amplifier
The ASI CE-50000WS-HF-GEN2 Linear Amplifier is designed around the rugged YC-311 ceramic triode. The ASI CE-50000WS-HF-GEN2 Linear Amplifier employs a grounded grid circuit to ensure simplicity of design and years of reliable operation. The amplifier is completely self-contained and uses only the highest quality RF and DC components available today.
The ASI CE-50000WS-HF-GEN2 Linear Amplifier uses a YC-311 in conjunction with a special high voltage, heavy-duty power supply for a minimum of 15000 watts CW and 50000 watts PEP output for commercial applications.
A step-start system is provided to protect against the initial inrush current of the high voltage circuit.
Exhibit V-5
CE-50000WS-HF-GEN2 SPECIFICATIONS
TYPE AND FUNCTION OF EQUIPMENT: The ASI CE-50000WS-HF-GEN2 Linear Amplifier is a single cabinet (double shielded) High Power RF linear power amplifier, operating in the 5 – 20 MHz frequency range. It can be used for communications, industrial, or scientific applications.
OUTPUT POWER: 5000 watts average, 50000 watts PEP.
GAIN: 13 dB minimum.
TUBE COMPLEMENT: YC-311.
COOLING: Water and forced air cooling.
POWER REQUIREMENTS: wire, three-phase, 480 V AC +/-10%, 60 Hz.
FREQUENCY: 4– 20 MHz nominal.
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE: 50 ohms unbalanced with SWR not to exceed 2:1.
INPUT IMPEDANCE: 50 ohms unbalanced.
PROTECTION: Primary fuses, high voltage fuses, door switch, over current, over VSWR, air flow, water flow.
REAR CONNECTORS: RF input (N(F) type connector), RF output (1-5/8EIA connector).
PLATE VOLTGE: 9000 V DC nominal. Note that the plate voltage is nominal and varies with the AC line voltage at the operating position.
MONITOR AND REMOTE CONTROL: Located at TB1.
OTHER FEATURES.
Conservative power supply components for superb dynamic regulation in the high voltage supply.
Oil filled capacitors to improve H.V. regulation.
Heavy-duty semiconductor diode rectifiers for reliable operation. Double shielding in the RF section for minimum cabinet radiation. Step-start system protects the H.V. circuit.
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TRANSMISSION LINE, COAXIAL SWITCH, AND BALUN TRANSFORMER
The 50-Ohm output impedance of each of the ASI CE-50000WS-HF-GEN2 Linear Amplifiers is connected via suitably rated 50 Ohm coaxial cable to a Dielectric four (4) port motorized coaxial switch. The four (4) port motorized coaxial switch allows the connection of either linear amplifier via a suitably rated 50 Ohm coax cable to a resistive load for testing or via HJ9-50 five (5) inch, 50 Ohm air dielectric coaxial cable to an Antenna Products 50 Ohm to 300 Ohm BALUN Transformer. The Antenna Products 50 Ohm to 300 Ohm BALUN Transformer matches closely to the characteristic impedance of the TCI 527-6-100 Log Periodic antenna system. This allows the VSWR applied at the output of the Linear Amplifiers to be maintained well within the 2:1 maximum SWR specification of the ASI CE-50000WS-HF-GEN2 Linear Amplifiers.
HJ9-50
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HJ9-50, HELIAX® Standard Air Dielectric Coaxial Cable, corrugatedcopper, 5 in, black PE jacket
Product ClassificationProduct Type Air coaxial cable
Product Brand HELIAX®
Product Series HJ9-50
General SpecificationsFlexibility Standard
Jacket Color Black
DimensionsDiameter Over Jacket 5.2 in | 132.08 mm
Inner Conductor OD 2.02 in | 51.308 mm
Outer Conductor OD 5 in | 127 mm
Nominal Size 5 in
Cable Volume 117 ft³/kft | 10,854.991 L/km
Electrical SpecificationsAttenuation, Ambient Temperature 68 °F | 20 °C
Cable Impedance 50 ohm ±0.5 ohm
Capacitance 21.7 pF/ft | 71.194 pF/m
dc Resistance, Inner Conductor 0.1 ohms/kft | 0.328 ohms/km
dc Resistance, Outer Conductor 0.04 ohms/kft | 0.131 ohms/km
dc Test Voltage 27500 V
Inductance 0.57 µH/ft | 1.87 µH/m
Insulation Resistance 100000 Mohms•km
Jacket Spark Test Voltage (rms) 12000 V
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Operating Frequency Band 1 – 960 MHz
Peak Power 1890 kW
Power Attenuation 6.661
Velocity 93 %
AttenuationFrequency (MHz) Attenuation (dB/100 m) Attenuation (dB/100 ft) Average Power (kW)
1.0 0.024 0.007 898.9
1.5 0.03 0.009 732.78
2.0 0.034 0.011 633.76
10.0 0.078 0.024 279.96
20.0 0.111 0.034 196.17
30.0 0.137 0.042 159.06
50.0 0.179 0.055 121.87
85.0 0.237 0.072 92.12
88.0 0.242 0.074 90.44
100.0 0.259 0.079 84.49
108.0 0.269 0.082 81.09
150.0 0.322 0.098 67.97
174.0 0.348 0.106 62.72
200.0 0.376 0.115 58.14
204.0 0.38 0.116 57.51
300.0 0.47 0.143 46.51
400.0 0.552 0.168 39.6
450.0 0.59 0.18 37.06
460.0 0.597 0.182 36.6
500.0 0.626 0.191 34.91
512.0 0.635 0.193 34.44
600.0 0.695 0.212 31.45
700.0 0.759 0.231 28.78
800.0 0.821 0.25 26.62
824.0 0.835 0.255 26.17
894.0 0.876 0.267 24.95
960.0 0.914 0.278 23.92
Material Specifications
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Dielectric Material PE
Jacket Material PE
Inner Conductor Material Copper tube
Outer Conductor Material Corrugated copper
Mechanical SpecificationsMinimum Bend Radius, multiple Bends 50 in | 1270 mm
Number of Bends, minimum 15
Number of Bends, typical 30
Tensile Strength 454 kg | 1,000.897 lb
Bending Moment 200 ft lb | 271.164 N-m
Flat Plate Crush Strength 275 lb/in | 4.911 kg/mm
Pressurization, maximum 30 psi | 0.207 N/mm²
Environmental SpecificationsInstallation temperature -40 °C to +60 °C (-40 °F to +140 °F)
Operating Temperature -40 °C to +85 °C (-40 °F to +185 °F)
Storage Temperature -70 °C to +85 °C (-94 °F to +185 °F)
Average Power, Ambient Temperature 104 °F | 40 °C
Average Power, Inner Conductor Temperature 212 °F | 100 °C
Packaging and WeightsCable weight 3.3 lb/ft | 0.456 kg/m
Regulatory Compliance/CertificationsAgency Classification
ISO 9001:2015 Designed, manufactured and/or distributed under this quality management system
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Maximize gain and bandwidth with an exceptionally small structure. Highly reliable communications on long-range circuits require antennas with high power gain at low take-off angles. In addition, ionospheric variations resulting in frequent changes in frequency make a wide frequency bandwidth desirable. The conventional approach to achieve wide-band, highly directive antennas has been to use multiple rhombic antennas, which rely heavily on end-fi re gain to achieve their directivity and hence are quite large. Typical installations exceed 300 meters in length and require large investments in land.
Log-periodic antennas have long been desired for their wide band characteristics, effi cient land use, and modest price. Until recently, increasing the gain of a log periodic has been attempted through end-fire techniques. This approach results in very large structures, which are diffi cult to support and install.
Small structures with very high gain are now possible using techniques developed at TCI employing broadside gain. Use of the clamped mode technique physically increases the width of the radiating aperture, resulting in larger broadside gain. The width of the active region of the Model 524 and 527/527B is 1.5 wavelengths.
Individual radiators resemble a saw-tooth and are the electrical equivalent of “fattened” radiators with low Q. The reduction in Q increases the power handling capability and lengthens the effective active region, resulting in greater radiation effi ciency.
524/527/527B Super High Gain Log-Periodic Antennas
K E Y F E AT U R E S
• Reliable communications on long-range circuits
• High power gain — over 18 dBi
• Wide frequency bandwidth —4 to 30 MHz
• Small land area — replaces rhombictwice the size
• Low take-off angle
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524/527/527B System Details
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Model 524 Antenna Azimuth and Elevation Patterns (Azimuth pattern at elevation angle of beam maximum, gain in dBi)
NOTE: Front support poles, normally class 2, 3, or 4 Douglas Fir, are required but notsupplied by TCI. Check with TCI for specificrequirements.
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Model 527B Antenna Azimuth and Elevation Patterns (Azimuth pattern at elevation angle of beam maximum, gain in dBi)
NOTE: Front support poles, normally class 2, 3, or 4 Douglas Fir, are required but notsupplied by TCI. Check with TCI for specificrequirements.
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Model 524 AntennaThe Model 524 is a single-curtain antenna three half-wavelengths wide, resulting in a dramatic increase in the broadside radiating aperture. The antenna gain is 15.5 dBi minimum, 16 dBi nominal and the azimuth beamwidth is 38°. On a long point-to-point circuit where wide azimuth coverage is not required, this antenna provides reliable communications with a single antenna curtain.
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Model 527 Antenna Azimuth and Elevation Patterns (Azimuth pattern at elevation angle of beam maximum, gain in dBi)
Model 527B AntennaThe 527B consists of two standard transposed dipole arrays, which are horizontally polarized and stacked in the vertical plane. The increase in vertical aperture decreases the H-plane beamwidth, resulting in antenna gain of 15 dBi while retaining an azimuth beamwidth of 64°. This antenna is extremely useful in applications where high gain, low take-off angles are required over a broad azimuth.
Model 527 AntennaThe 527 consists of two 524 curtains stacked vertically. On long-range, point-to-point circuits, where extremely high power gain and low take-off angle are required, the 527 will provide highly reliable communications. Performance will exceed that of a rhombic more than twice the size. The 527 provides antenna gain in excess of 18 dBi and a take-off angle of 12°.
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524/527/527B System Details
Model 524Specifications
Polarization Horizontal
VSWR 2.0:1 maximum
Azimuth Beamwidth 38° nominal
Front-to-Back Ratio & Side Lobe Level
13 dB nominal
Environmental PerformanceDesigned in accordance with EIA Specification RS-222C for loading of 225 km/h (140 mi/h) wind, no ice, 145 km/h (90 mi/h) wind, 12 mm (1/2”) radial iceOptional: 160 km/h (100 mi/h) wind only, no ice
❯ Size
Model Number Frequency RangeHeight Length* Width*
ft. m ft. m ft. m
524-3-N 4–30 MHz 141 42.9 406 123.8 597 182.5
524-6-N 5–30 MHz 121 36.8 358 109 514 157
524-4-N 6.2–30 MHz 101 30.8 285 86.9 395 120.4
* Measured from extreme guy points
❯ Gain and Pattern DataFrequency Gain LHPP TOA UHPP
fo 15.5 dBi 15° 27° 42°
15 MHz 16.0 dBi 9° 19° 29°
21 MHz 16.5 dBi 9° 17° 27°
25 MHz 16.5 dBi 8° 15° 24°
30 MHz 16.5 dBi 8° 14° 23°
❯ Power and Impedance DataModel Number Input Impedance Power (Avg./PEP) Connector
524-N-02 50 ohm Receive Type N Female
524-N-03 50 ohm 10/50 kW 1-5/8” EIA Female
524-N-06 50 ohm 1/2 kW Type N Female
The Model 524 is a single curtain antenna utilizing the clamped mode fattened radiator design. The antenna is three half wavelengths wide resulting in a dramatic increase in the broadside radiating aperture. The antenna gain is 15.5 dBi minimum, 16 dBi nominal and the azimuth beamwidth is 38°. On a long point-to-point circuit where wide azimuth coverage is not required this antenna provides reliable communications with a single antenna curtain.
Horizontal PolarizationIt is well known that vertically polarized antennas experience undesirable ground losses without the use of sizable ground screens. Because the TCI super high gain antennas are horizontally polarized, ground losses are negligible and the maximum possible antenna gain is actually achieved without ground screens.
Durable MaterialsAll TCI antennas share the same high-quality, exhaustively tested components and materials. All radiators, feedlines, and catenaries are Alumoweld, a wire composed of a high-strength steel core and a highly conductive, corrosion-resistant, welded coating of aluminum. All feedline and radiator tip insulators are made of high-strength glazed alumina, a material with an extremely low loss tangent (.001), which is virtually impervious to the effects of ultraviolet radiation, dirt, and salt spray.
Fixed-station log-periodic antennas traditionally have used fiberglass catenary and drop rod assemblies for their excellent dielectric and tensile strength properties. However, field experience has shown that minute, difficult-to-detect flaws in the material, RF burning and small nicks incurred during installation may result in catastrophic structural failure later on. This, along with deterioration when stored for long periods of time at high temperature and humidity, indicate an opportunity for improvement. As a result, TCI antennas use Alumoweld catenaries, broken up by fail-safe insulators, which are not subject to the failure modes experienced by fiberglass.
The TCI towers employ either 6061-T6 aluminum or galvanized steel. All bolts and nuts are of the same material as the tower, thereby eliminating all dissimilar metal contacts.
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Summary Specifications 524/527/527B
Model 527BSpecifications
Polarization Horizontal
VSWR 2.0:1 maximum
Azimuth Beamwidth 64° nominal
Front-to-Back Ratio & Side Lobe Level
13 dB nominal
Environmental PerformanceDesigned in accordance with EIA Specification RS-222C for loading of 225 km/h (140 mi/h) wind, no ice, 145 km/h (90 mi/h) wind, 12 mm (1/2”) radial iceOptional: 160 km/h (100 mi/h) wind only, no ice
❯ Size
Model Number Frequency RangeHeight Length* Width*
ft. m ft. m ft. m
527B-2-N 4–30 MHz 220 67.2 487 148.4 600 183
527B-8-N 6.2–30 MHz 151 46 330 101 410 125
* Measured from extreme guy points
❯ Gain and Pattern DataFrequency Gain LHPP TOA UHPP
4.0 MHz 14.5 dBii 11° 22° 35°
6.2 MHz 14.7 dBi 10° 20° 34°
12.0 MHz 15.0 dBi 8° 17° 26°
25.0 MHz 15.2 dBi 6° 14° 21°
30.0 MHz 15.2 dBi 6° 13° 20°
❯ Power and Impedance DataModel Number Input Impedance Power (Avg /PEP) Connector
527B-N-02 50 ohm Receive Type N Female
527B-N-03 50 ohm 10/50 kW 1-5/8” EIA Female
527B-N-06 50 ohm 1/2 kW Type N Female
The Model 527B antenna consists of two standard transposed dipole arrays which are horizontally polarized and stacked in the vertical plane. The increase in ver tical aperture decreases the H-plane beamwidth resulting in antenna gain of 15 dBi while retaining an azimuth beamwidth of 64°. This antenna is extremely useful in applications where high gain, low take-off angles are required over a broad azimuth.
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Company proprietary Data and specifications subject to change without notification.Not for distribution without prior permission from TCI. 524/527/527B-11-11-15© 2014-2016 – All Rights Reserved
T C I I N T E R N AT I O N A L , I N C.
3541 Gateway Blvd.
Fremont, CA 94538-6585 USA
TEL: 1-510-687-6100
USA: 1-800-824-8074
FAX: 1-510-687-6101
www.tcibr.com
524/527/527B Summary Specifications
Model 527 Specifications
Polarization Horizontal
VSWR 2.0:1 maximum
Azimuth Beamwidth 38° nominal
Front-to-Back Ratio & Side Lobe Level
13 dB nominal
Environmental PerformanceDesigned in accordance with EIA Specification RS-222C for loading of 225 km/h (140 mi/h) wind, no ice, 145 km/h (90 mi/h) wind, 12 mm (1/2”) radial iceOptional: 160 km/h (100 mi/h) wind only, no ice
❯ Size
Model Number Frequency RangeHeight Length* Width*
ft. m ft. m ft. m
527-2-N 4–30 MHz 221 67.5 598 182.2 781 238.1
527-3-N 6.2–30 MHz 170 51.8 388 118.3 545 166
527-6-N 5.95–26.1 MHz 184 56 442 135 610 183
* Measured from extreme guy points
❯ Gain and Pattern DataFrequency Gain LHPP TOA UHPP
fo 16.5 dBi 10° 20° 33°
12 MHz 17.5 dBi 9° 18° 28°
25 MHz 18.2 dBi 6° 13° 20°
30 MHz 18.2 dBi 6° 12° 19°
❯ Power and Impedance DataModel Number Input Impedance Power (Avg. PEP) Connector
527-N-02 50 ohm Receive Type N Female
527-N-06 50 ohm 1/2 kW Type N Female
527-N-28 50 ohm 5/10 kW 7/8” EIA Female
527-2-100 300 ohm Balanced100kW AM (150kW Avg/400 kW Peak)
Balanced Terminals
527-6-100 300 ohm Balanced100kW AM (150kW Avg/400 kW Peak)
Balanced Terminals
527-6-250 300 ohm Balanced250kW AM (375kW Avg/1,000 kW Peak)
Balanced Terminals
The Model 527 consists of two 524 curtains stacked vertically. On long range point-to-point circuits where extremely high power gain and low take-off angle are required, the 527 will provide highly reliable communications. Per formance will exceed that of a rhombic more than twice the size. The 527 provides antenna gain in excess of 18 dBi and at a take-off angle of 12°.
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ATTACHMENT A – SHPO CONSULTATION
FCC NEPA Summary Report Aurora West – Reckinger Site
Lead SHPO: Illinois State Historic Preservation Office Secondary SHPO (If Applicable): N/A
Date of Submission: January 10, 2020 FCC E-106 File Number: 0008939655 RESCOM’s Findings: ☒ No Historic Properties in APE
☐ No Effect to Historic Properties in APE☐ No Adverse Effect to Historic Properties in APE
Date of Response: February 10, 2020 SHPO’S Findings: ☐ No Historic Properties in APE
☐ No Effect to Historic Properties in APE☐ No Adverse Effect to Historic Properties in APE☐ Adverse Effect to Historic Properties in APE☐ Conditional No Adverse Effect:☒ Other: SHPO Review Expired
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