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Contractor's Name
Snohomish County 911
Approval Date
11/17/2025
End Date
11/30/2040
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Robert Goetz
Subject / Project Title
Site License Agreement for DFR Radar
Tracking Number
0005134
Total Compensation
$10.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Other Agreements
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Category 2: Sensitive information <br />any reasonable time to ensure compliance with Site standards presently in effect or as may <br />be amended. This clause shall not be construed as a duty to inspect. <br />9.2 All fixed transmitting and receiving equipment installed shall employ isolators, band- <br />pass filters, or similar devices to minimize spurious radiation, receiver local oscillator leakage <br />and transmitter and receiver intermodulation products. The following standards in this section <br />constitute the minimum requirements for use of wireless transmitting and receiving <br />equipment. Additional protection may be required to address special circumstances. <br />9.3 Each transmitter at the Site will be identified with a copy of the Federal <br />Communications Commission ("FCC") compliance documentation, SLA document number, <br />name of person or service agency responsible for repairs, their telephone number, equipment <br />transmit/receive frequencies, and equipment transmit/receive tone frequencies and shall <br />operate their equipment in full compliance with their FCC licensing at all times. <br />9.4 Licensee agrees to accept any and all interference from Licensor owned or operated <br />systems installed as of the Commencement Date. <br />9.5 Licensee shall use its best efforts to resolve, as promptly as possible, technical <br />interference problems caused by Licensee's Communications Facilities with respect to (i) any <br />Licensor owned or operated equipment installed on the Commencement Date; and (ii) any <br />third party equipment legally installed as of the Commencement Date or, with respect to <br />additional Licensee Communications Facilities added to a Site following the Commencement <br />Date with respect to such Site, any Licensor or third -party equipment legally installed as of the <br />date such additional Communications Facilities was installed. If such interference is <br />destructive (as defined by the FCC), such interference must be resolved as soon as possible <br />and if such interference cannot be resolved within twenty-four (24) hours, Licensee shall <br />discontinue its signal until the interference is corrected, even if operating in compliance <br />with FCC regulations. Nondestructive, intermittent interference must be corrected within <br />thirty (30) days or Licensee's signal shall be disconnected until the interference is <br />resolved. <br />9.6 Prior to the Commencement Date an intermodulation study shall be performed by <br />the Licensee, and a copy provided to the Licensor, for each transmitter on a specific <br />frequency added by the Licensee to a Site containing other transmitters or in the proximity <br />of other transmitters to the extent that the Licensor determines in its reasonable judgment <br />that potential interference may occur. New transmitters shall be designed to avoid the <br />potential for intermodulation interference. <br />9.7 Where Licensee proposes to use systems utilizing spread spectrum emissions at <br />a particular Site, Licensee shall provide Licensor with a site noise floor measurement for <br />the spectrum from 700 MHz to 2400 MHz prior to installation of Licensee's <br />Communications Facilities, and shall provide Licensor with an additional such <br />measurement within thirty (30) days after such Communications Facilities become <br />operational. <br />SNO911 Master License Agreement 2025 Page 11 <br />Category 2: For official use only / disclosure permissible by law. <br />
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