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Contractor's Name
T-Mobile West LLC
Approval Date
5/4/2017
Council Approval Date
4/26/2017
End Date
4/30/2022
Department
Facilities
Department Project Manager
Barbara Hardman
Subject / Project Title
Communications Antenna Site Lease
Tracking Number
0000662
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Lease
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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T-Mobile Site ID:SE01845A Cascade HS North WT <br /> Market:PNW <br /> City of Everett Site ID:Olympic Tank <br /> EXHIBIT "B" <br /> WESTERN WASHINGTON COOPERATIVE INTERFERENCE COMMITTEE <br /> WWCIC ENGINEERING STANDARD#6 REV.C(02-97) <br /> FOR RADIO TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING DEVICES <br /> AND FM BROADCAST <br /> All communications fixed transmitter installations shall employ isolators or alternative techniques meeting the same <br /> criteria,to minimize spurious radiation and inter-modulation products. Additional filtering may be required according <br /> to frequency and interconnect devices are listed below. As the industry progresses,superior devices may be available <br /> and installed. <br /> 1. Transmitters in the 29.8 to 54 MHz range shall have a low pass filter, band pass filter or cavity providing a <br /> minimum of 30 dB attenuation removed 1.0 MHz from the operating frequency. <br /> 2. Transmitters in the 66 to 88 MHz range shall have at least 25 dB of isolation followed by a band pass cavity <br /> providing at least 20 dB of attenuation 1.0 MHz removed from the operating frequency. <br /> 3a. Transmitters in the 88 to 108 MHz range operating at a power level of 350 watts or less shall have at least 25dB <br /> of isolation followed by a band pass cavity providing at least 35dB of attenuation 1.0 MHz from the operating <br /> frequency. <br /> 3b. Transmitters in the 88 to 108 MHz range operating at a power level greater than 350 watts shall have a band <br /> pass cavity providing at least 25dB of attenuation 1.4 MHz from the operating frequency. <br /> 4. Transmitters in the 130 to 225 MHz range shall have at least 50 dB of isolation followed by a low pass filter <br /> and band pass cavity with a minimum of 15 dB attenuation 1.0 MHz removed from the operating frequency. <br /> 5. Transmitters in the 400 to 470 MHz range shall have at least 50 dB of isolation followed by a low pass filter <br /> and band pass cavity with a minimum of 15 dB of attenuation 2.0 MHz removed from the operating frequency. <br /> 6. Transmitters in the 806 to 990 MHz range shall have at least 50 dB of isolation followed by a low pass filter or <br /> a band pass filter with a minimum of 15 dB of attenuation 10 MHz removed from the operating frequency and <br /> 40 dB of attenuation at 20 MHz. <br /> The following general engineering standards shall be observed: <br /> 1. A band pass cavity/filter or crystal filter is recommended at the input of all receivers. Its purpose is to protect <br /> against RF energy"off frequency"from mixing in a non-linear device such as the first RF amplifier in a receiver <br /> that can re-radiate causing interference. <br /> 2. The band reject duplexer(cross notch duplexer)may not be used without the use of cavities of isolators. <br /> 3. Single braid coax cable is prohibited. Double shielded cable must have over 98.5%shield coverage. Single <br /> braid cable with resistive terminations is acceptable ONLY as a fixed method for relative signal strength <br /> measurements. <br /> 4. Jacketed coaxial cable is required,unjacketed transmission line of any type is prohibited. <br /> 5. Use of N, TNC, DIN or other types of constant impedance connector is preferred over a non- constant <br /> impedance type. Every effort should be made to prevent the use of coax adapters. <br /> Page 20 of 21 <br />
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