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AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO CITY SECRETARY CONTRACT NO. 41910 SYSTEM PURCHASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF FORT WORTH AND MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC. This Amendment No. 1 ("Amendment") to City Secretary Contract No. 41910 System Purchase Agreement ("Agreement"), is made and entered into by and between the City of Fort Worth (the "City"), a home rule municipal corporation situated in portions of Tarrant, Denton , and Wise Counties, Texas acting by and through Susan Alanis, its duly authorized Assistant City Manager, and Motorola Solutions Inc., ("Consultant"), acting by and through Dan Delaney its duly authorized MSSI Vice President, collectively referred to as the "Parties ." · RECITALS The following provisions are true and correct and form the basis of this Amendment: WHEREAS, on or about June 14, 2011, the parties entered into a System Purchase Agreement ("Agreement") to purchase a P25 Radio Communication System. The Agreement is a public document on file in the City's Secretary Office and referenced as City Secretary Contract No. 4191 O; and WHEREAS, the Parties wish to amend the agreement to incorporate changes agreed to during the Design Review and in accordance with the Agreement, to modify pricing structure, system description, scope of services, acceptance testing, equipment, L TE services, and other items as deemed necessary and agreed to by the Parties. NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, the City and Consultant agree as follows: 1. The agreement shall be modified to incorporate changes agreed by the Parties during the Design Review set forth herein and in the following Change Order 1, which is attached hereto or incorporated by reference and hereby made part of this Agreement. The agreed changes include the addition of the following new exhibits: 1. Change Order 1 Section 7A Pricing Summary 2. Change Order 1 Exhibit G Performance Summary 3. Change Order 1 Section 5C Coverage Acceptance Test Plan The agreed changes also include replacing in their entirety the original System Description, Coverage Maps, Statement of Work, Training, Coverage ATP Sections, LTE Addendum and Equipment List Exhibits with the following documents: 4. Change Order 1 Section 2 System Description 5. Change Order 1 Section 2A Coverage Maps 6. Change Order 1 Section 3 Statement of Work 7. Change Order 1 Section 3A Training 8. Change Order 1 Section 5 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan 9. Change Order 1 Section 5A Coverage Acceptance Test Plan 05 -23 -1 2 P02 :4 5 IN OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH , TX 10. Change Order 1 Section 58 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan 11. Change Order 1 Section 10 L TE Addendum 12. Change Order 1 Exhibit H Equipment List All Exh ib its referred to in items 1-12 of Section 1 of this Amendment are attached hereto, incorporated herein and made a part of the Agreement for all purposes. 2. All other provisions of the Agreement that are not expressly amended here in shall rema in in full force and effect. Executed on this the _li_ day of -~OUJ~-c{,__ __ , 20 11,.. CITY OF FORT WORTH: B(.~_,/) __ :r.--__:_~ey Contract Authorization: M&C: G-17303 Date Approved: June 14 , 2011 CFW I Motorola Amendment No . I to CSC No . 41 910 Page 2 of2 OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX ~ .,-._;.. .. ,.. .. : I • !'· • MOT'OROLA SOL UTIONS CHANGE ORDER Change Order No. 1 ---------------------- Date: March 1, 2012 Project Name: Fort Worth P25 Upgrade Project -TX-101192A Customer Name: City of Fort Worth -~-------------------- Customer Project Mgr: _A_la_n_G_irt_o_n ________________ _ The purpose of this Change Order is to: Incorporate the changes agreed to by the Parties during the Design Review . The agreed changes include the addition of the following new exhibits: 1. Change Order 1 Section 7 A Pricing Summary 2. Change Order 1 Exhib it G Performance Schedule 3 . Change Order 1 Section 5C Coverage Acceptance Test Plan The agreed changes also include replacing in their entirety the original System Description , Coverage Maps , Statement of Work, Training , Coverage ATP Sections , LTE Addendum , and Equ ipment List Exhibits with the following documents: 4 . Change Order 1 Section 2 System Description 5 . Change Order 1 Section 2A Coverage Maps 6 . Change Order 1 Section 3 Statement of Work 7. Change Order 1 Section 3ATraining 8. Change Order 1 Section 5 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan 9 . Change Order 1 Section 5A Coverage Acceptance Test Plan 10 . Change Order 1 Section 5B Coverage Acceptance Test Plan 11 . Change Order 1 Section 10 L TE Addendum 12 . Chanqe Order 1 Exhibit H Equipment List Contract# City of Fort Worth : Contract 41910 Motorola Solutions Contract: 11-11006/DL Contract Date: 6/23/11 In accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract identified above between The City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions, Inc., the following changes are approved: C t t P . Ad" t t on rac rice IJUS mens Original Contract Value : Previous Change Order amounts for Chanqe Order numbers I O I 1 0 I Th is Change Order: New Contract Value : C I f D t Ad" t t omp e 10n ae IJUS mens Original Completion Date: Current Completion Date prior to this Change Order: Fort Worth P25 Upgrade Project New Completion Date : Page 1 of 3 $39 ,345 ,641.55 N/A $3 ,199,342 .79 credit for future added equ ipment or services $39 ,345,641.55 12/31/2014 12/31/2014 2/28/2015 - • MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS CHANGE ORDER Changes and Additions to the System Purchase Agreement (SPA) Exhibits: The following Exhibits are attached to this Change Order and are incorporated by this reference into the Contract as new Exhibits: 1. Change Order 1 Section 7 A Pricing Summary dated March 1, 2012 2. Change Order 1 Exhibit G Performance Schedule dated March 1, 2012 3 . Change Order 1 Section 5C Coverage Acceptance Test Plan dated March 1, 2012 In addition, the original System Description , Coverage Maps, Statement of Work, Training, Coverage ATP Sections, L TE Addendum, and Equipment List Exhibits are replaced in their entirety with the following documents , which are attached to this Change Order and incorporated by this reference : 4 . Change Order 1 Section 2 System Description dated March 1, 2012 5 . Change Order 1 Section 2A Coverage Maps dated March 1, 2012 6. Change Order 1 Section 3 Statement of Work dated March 1, 2012 7 . Change Order 1 Section 3ATraining dated March 1, 2012 8. Change Order 1 Section 5 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan dated March 1, 2012 9. Change Order 1 Section 5A Coverage Acceptance Test Plan dated March 1, 2012 10 . Change Order 1 Section 5B Coverage Acceptance Test Plan dated March 1, 2012 11. Change Order 1 Section 10 L TE Addendum dated March 1, 2012 12. Change Order 1 Exhibit H Equipment List dated March 1 2012 Changes in Equipment: Various changes in equipment are identified in detail in the following -documents: Change Order 1 Section 7A Pricing Summary, Change Order 1 Section 2 System Description , Change Order 1 Section 3 Statement of Work, and Change Order 1 Exhibit H Equipment List. Changes in Services: Various changes in services are identified in detail in the following documents: Change Order 1 Section 3 Statement of Work, Change Order 1 Section 10 L TE Addendum, and Change Order 1 Section 3A Training. Schedule Changes: Schedule changes are updated in this Change Order 1 document, in Change Order 1 Section 3 Statement of Work, and the Change Order 1 Exhibit G Performance Schedule. Pricing Changes: As a result of this Change Order, the total identified equipment and services has been reduced by the amount of $3 ,199,342.79. The Total Contract Price will not change as a result of this Change Order, but the amount of $3 ,199,342 .79 will be held as a credit solely to offset the price of additional equipment and services that will be added pursuant to future change orders. This credit amount is calculated to allow the City to retain the original system discount of $4 ,952 ,275.57, based upon the original system purchase. Warranty Changes: The Warranty Period for each subscriber ordered and delivered in calendar year 2011 will be for a period of two (2) years after the subscriber is programmed , but in no event longer than thirty (30) months after shipment of the subscriber. Customer Responsibilities: Customer responsibility changes are identified in the updated Change Order 1 Section 3 Statement of Work . Fort Worth P25 Upgrade Project Page 2 of 3 .. ' • MOT10 R O L A S O L UTIONS CHANGE ORDER Payment Schedule Changes: There are no changes to the Payment Schedule . Unless amended above , all other terms and conditions of the Contract shall remain in full force. If there are any inconsistencies between the provisions of this Change Order and the provisions of the Contract, the provisions of the Change Order will prevail. Fort Worth P25 Upgrade Project ecuted this Change Order as of the last date signed below. Date: ) /! S-// Z... Date : s-ft s-h.o 12- CITY OF FORT WORTH Page 3 of 3 OFFICIAL RECORD CITY SECRETARY FT. WORTH, TX 6/14/2011 REFERENCE NO.: G-17303 LOG NAME: 13TAX NOTES 11 1ATE: :ODE: G TYPE: NON-CONSENT PUBLIC HEARING: NO ,UBJECT: Approve One-Time Exception to the Financial Management Policy Statements to Allow the Use of Debt Structures Involving Balloon Payments for the Sole Purpose of Financing the Upgrade to the City's Public Safety and Public Works Radio Communications System Via Tax Notes, Adopt Ordinance Authorizing Issuance of Tax Notes in the Principal Amount of $43,050,000.00, Approving the Sale of the Notes to JP Morgan Chase, Providing for the Levy, Assessment and Collection of a Tax Sufficient to Pay the Interest on Said Notes, Create a Sinking Fund for the Payment of the Principal Thereof and Ordaining Other Matters Related Thereto, Authorize Execution of a System Purchase Agreement in the Amount Not to Exceed $39,345,641.55 with Motorola Solutions, Inc., for Equipment and Professional Services Using a Houston-Galveston Area Contract, and Authorize Execution of Amendment No. 2 to City Secretary Contract No. 40264 with Buford Goff & Associates to Provide Engineering and Quality Assurance Services in the Amount Not to Exceed $2,900,000.00 lECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council : 1. Approve a one-time exception to the Financial Management Policy Statements to allow the use of debt structures involving balloon payments for the sole purpose of financing the upgrade to the City's Public Safety and Public Works radio communications system via Tax Notes; 2. Adopt the attached ordinance authorizing the issuance of Tax Notes in the principal amount of $43,050,000.00, approving the sale of the notes to JP Morgan Chase; providing for the levy, assessment and collection of a tax sufficient to pay the interest on said notes and to create a sinking fund for the payment of the principal thereof and ordaining other matters related thereto; 3. Authorize execution of a system purchase agreement in the amount not to exceed $39,345,641.55 with Motorola Solutions, Inc., for equipment and professional services using Houston-Galveston Area Contract number RA01-08; and 4. Authorize execution of Amendment No. 2 to City Secretary Contract No. 40264 with Buford Goff & Associates to provide engineering and quality assurance services in the amount not to exceed $2,900,000.00. >ISCUSSION: If approved, this M&C will approve a one-time exception to the Financial Management Policy Statements (FMPS) regarding debt structures with balloon payments, authorize the issuance and sale of Tax Notes to JP Morgan Chase in order to fund the project to upgrade the City's public safety and public works ~adio communications system instead of using the lease-purchase agreement previously approved, and authorize the execution of the related purchase and services agreements. The FMPS, adopted by the City Council on December 14, 2010, prohibits balloon debt repayment schedules which consist of low annual payments and one large payment of the balance due at the end of the term. However, due to a unique combination of circumstances, including rare market conditions, financing restrictions, and the urgency of the project to ensure continued maximum public safety, staff is seeking a one-time exception to the policy for the sole purpose of funding this long-term project via Tax Notes which have a maximum life of seven years. The principal pay-down schedule would mirror a standard 10-year issue for the first six years, thus avoiding the spirit of typical balloon-payment financing. It is anticipated that the Tax Notes will be refunded prior to final maturity to accomplish proper amortization periods. On May 17, 2011, (M&C P-11234 revised) the City Council approved the acquisition of hardware, software and services to upgrade the City's public safety and public works radio communications system. On this same M&C, the staff recommendation was to fund this project via a lease-purchase agreement with Motorola. On today's Agenda is M&C G-17302 for separate consideration as staff's recommendation to rescind that authorization and repeal the related ordinances. Because of current market conditions, the City can finance this project quickly via Tax Notes, resulting in a projected savings of approximately $500,000.00 annually over the lease-purchase cost. Although the method of financing is transferring from lease-purchase to financed purchase, the General Fund will continue to be the source of repayment. The upgrade to a current generation digital system will more effectively meet the requirements of first responders, and fulfills state and federal objectives for interoperability amongst the region's similar agencies. This system will replace the City's current system acquired in 1992, which is no longer supported by the manufacturer. On September 16, 2008, M&C C-23055 was approved, authorizing Buford Goff and Associates, Inc., (BGA) to perform an assessment of the public safety radio system. In March 2009, BGA presented a report that key components of the system had reached end of their life expectancy, were no longer supported by the manufacturer and could suffer failures when taxed by emergencies and increased traffic. In light of these factors, the City was encouraged to act as soon as possible. On May 18, 2010, City Council approved M&C C-24221 authorizing BGA to develop a master plan for the City to upgrade its radio systems, and negotiate a competitively-priced agreement with the City's communications provider, Motorola Solutions, Inc. The master plan reinforced the urgency of the 2009 study. Given the current fragile state of the system, increasing service outages, the unavailability of replacement parts, and the financial challenges the City is facing, the Master Plan attempted to balance these factors and ensure a stable, reliable and secure communications infrastructure for Police, Fire, Water, Transportation and Public Works, Parks and Community Service and other City departments. On June 15, 2010, M&C C-24272 was approved to authorize the acquisition of the Project 25 (P25) standard master switch, or the core, of a current generation radio system along with one small site to operate as a potential backup to the existing system. The plan proposed by BGA and Motorola Solutions, Inc., builds upon the installation of this rriaster switch and the initial site. Because of the magnitude of this project, the full build-out and migration is expected to require almost 48 months to complete. Assuming contract execution in July 2011, the project would be scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2015. The total cost of the project is estimated not to exceed $53,000,000.00. This total includes $39,345,641.55 for hardware, software and services acquired through the System Purchase Agreement with Motorola Solutions, Inc.; $2,900,000.00 for engineering, consulting, and other professional services from BGA through March 2015; and additional costs for project management and site construction. Additional M&Cs will be submitted to the City Council for approval of these other project costs as necessary. Staff recommends execution of the System Purchase Agreement with Motorola Solutions. Under this agreement, the system implemented will include expanded coverage areas, specifically in west Fort Worth and at Texas Motor Speedway, and it will provide additional security features which will help prevent unauthorized monitoring of public safety communications transmissions. Public works personnel will also utlize a segment of this system, and if a significant event occurs, public safety personnel will have access to the public works portion as well. Ongoing support capabilities will be enhanced through 7x24 monitoring and dispatch by Motorola's network operations center. Staff also recommends execution of Amendment No. 2 to City Secretary Contract No. 40264 with Buford Goff & Associates for the provision of engineering, consulting and other professional services through March 2015. These services will include detailed work regarding system design reviews, frequency licensing, acceptance testing and other critical program functions . Staff is continuing to explore cooperative measures with other agencies for potential cost sharing and joint participation. This project is structured in such a way to enable such measures if they are realized in the future. It is anticipated that the Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) will transfer funds, at a future date via M&C, to offset a portion of the total cost and provide a funding source for the Fiscal Year 2012 debt service payment. Additionally, it is anticipated that the City Manger's Proposed Budget will include General Fund debt service transfers beginning in Fiscal Year 2013. PRICE ANALYSIS -The HGAC contract offers fixed discounts ranging from five percent to 25 percent, which remain unchanged from the previous purchase Agreement approved by City Council on March 18, 2008, M&C P-10750. Staff reviewed the pricing and determined it to be fair and reasonable. COOPERATIVE PURCHASE -State law provides that a local government purchasing an item under a cooperative purchasing Agreement satisfies any state law requiring that the local government seek competitive bids for purchase of the item. The Houston-Galveston Area Council contract was competitively bid to increase and simplify the purchasing power of government entities. M/WBE -Buford Goff and Associates, Inc., agrees to maintain its initial M/WBE commitment of five percent that it made on the original agreement and extend and maintain that same M/WBE commitment of five percent to this Amendment No. 2. Therefore Buford Goff and Associates, Inc., remains in compliance with the City's M/ WBE Ordinance and attests to its commitment by its signature on the Acceptance of Previous M/WBE Commitment form executed by an authorized representative of its company. A waiver of the goal for M/WBE subcontracting requirements for Motorola Solutions, Inc., was approved by the M/WBE Office because the purchase of goods or services is from sources where subcontracting or supplier opportunities are negligible. :1SCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION: The Financial Management Services Director certifies that funds will be available upon completion of the sale, closing and delivery of approximately $43,050,000.00 City of Fort Worth, Texas, Tax Notes, Series 2011. The Financial Management Services Director also certifies that funds will be available to make the debt service payments on these obligations, and funds will be available in the General Fund, as appropriated, to satisfy the City's obligations. TO Fund/Account/Centers Submitted for City Manager's >ffice by: >riginating Department Head: ldditional Information Contact: ~TTACHMENTS note ord draft 060611 .doc FROM Fund/Account/Centers Karen Montgomery (6222) Lena Ellis (8517) James Mauldin (2438) 7.1 7.1.1 Infrastructure, System Integration and Subscribers The price tables below outline the contractual pricing along with an itemized listing of proposed Design Revie w scope changes and their associated prices . Pricing Summary The total Design Review change is a reduction of $3 ,199 ,342.79 of products and services , as shown in green in the pricing summary below. This reduction is considered a credit in this Change Order, keeping the overall contract price the same. The City of Fort Worth w ill have the ability to apply this credit toward other purchases during the project. The Infrastructure , Consoles , Installation , Civil and Site Development, Subscribers and System Integration summary is shown below. Proposal Cost Summary Table -Design Review Change Order 1 A STRO 25 Mig r atio n , Citywid e T run ked Radio Syst e m Item O.scrl Ion Subtotal Subtotal with Design Review Subtotal Incentives A lied Infrastructure Consoles In stallation Civil & S ite De velo ment AST RO Sys t e m Licen sin g, IV&D, POP25 a n d OTAR Eagle Mountain: Prime & Rem o t e Simulcast Site 1 -Layer 1 4 Rolllng Hills : Prime & Remote Si m ulcast Site 2 -Layer 2 S Burnett Plaza : Remote Simulcast Site 3 -Layer 1 & 2 (Aledo) Westland 6 : Remote Simulcast Si t e 4 -Layer 1 & 2 North Beach: Remote Si mulcast Site 5 -Layer 1 & 2 8 Bergh : Rem ote Simulcast Site 5 -Layer 1 & 2 AST RO 25 N ICE Digital logging 10 Bolt Stree t : AST RO 25 MCC7500 Console System 1 11 Altern ate PSAP: ASTRO 25 M CC7500 Con sole System 2 12 M icrowave T ermi n al Mon itorin g System with In stal lation a n d Services 13 Radio Shop: Network Ma n agement Equipm ent, Test, Prog ra m m ing & Added Spa res 14 AT IA Ea le Mountain Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page s s s s s s s s s s s s s Subtotal $ Desi n Review Delta 1,616,612.40 $ 2,851,353.60 $ 2, 755,891.SB $ 2,020,093.86 $ 2,001,866.20 $ 2 ,314,841.24 $ 1,956,288.94 $ S15,073 .44 $ 1,357,059.73 $ 1,083,834.34 $ 44,409.93 $ 309,078.48 $ s 18,826,403.73 $ 1,4 69,500.67 s 2,591,880.42 s 2,505,105.45 s 1 ,836,265.32 s 1 ,819,696.37 s 2 ,104,190.69 s 1 ,778 ,266.65 s 468,201.76 s 1,233,567.29 s 985,205.41 s 40,368.63 s 280,952.33 s s 17,113,200.99 $ $ City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 1,569,827.00 2,4 60,214.56 2,474,540.63 1,836,265.3 2 1 ,793,998.1 4 2,251,089.50 1,872,568.58 4 68,201.76 1,188,883 .60 947,607.35 40,368 .63 358,634.95 25 797.42 17,287,997.44 174,796.45 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 •subscri ber Equipment, Installation and Serv ices -See Note 1 (119) APX 6500 Mid Tier Mobil e Radio -Police Configuration -previously (120) (14) APX 6500 Mid Tier Mobile Radio -Fi re Configuration -previous ly (39) (60) APX 6500 Mid Tier Mobile Rad io -Public Works Configuration -previous ly (58) (0) APX 7500 High Tier Motorcycle Radio -Police Configuration -previously (25) (1040) APX 6000 Mid Tier Portable Radio-Police Configuration -previously (910) (479) APX 6000 Mid Tier Portable Radio-Fire Configuration -previous ly (210) (548) APX 6000 Mid Tier Portable Radio -Public Works Configuration *(4144) P25 Software Flash Kits for Existing XTL/XTS Subscribers -previously (4016) *(2305) AES UCM Option for Existing XTL/XTS Subscribers -previously (2170) *(2305) OTAR Flash Software Opton for Ex isting XTL/XTS Subscribers -pre vi ous ly (2170) {1406) OS Control Head Replacements for Ex isting XTL Subscribers -previously (1428) (23) APX 7500 Fire Consolettes 1(7) APX 7500 Public Works Consolettes Sy stem lntei:ratlon, P r ofession al Trai n In a:, W a r rantw a nd M aln t@ n a n ce Prof@s slonal Training Services Project Management Subscriber Implementation Management Construction Supervision and Management Systems Engineering System T@chno1oglst Exte nded System Warranty through 04 2014 Ma intenance for Existing Systems through Q4 2014 System Upgrade Agreement 2 (SUA 2) CCSJ Factory Staging Functional Acceptance Testing Phase 2 & 3 Coverage Acceptance Testing Phase 3, 95% Portable On the Street Coverage Acceptance Testing, 10 and 20dB Bullding Loss Vehicular Tests $ 617,511.27 $ 186,374.62 $ 249,471 .7 1 $ 189,825.45 $ 4,411,150.55 $ 839,037.82 $ 2,123,729.16 $ 5,823,052.00 $ 1,365,063 .64 $ 1,284,640.00 $ 1,359,792.44 N/A N/A Subtotal $ 18,449,648.65 Desi2n Review De lta 191,037 .50 724,340.28 362,170.14 259,090.91 752,500.00 839,895 .83 4 ,373,620.00 Included 1,565,416.00 711,930.91 Included Included $ 71,250.00 $ 425,909.44 $ $ 132,320.87 $ $ 173,603.25 $ $ 133,293.63 $ $ 3,032,655.01 $ $ 588,316.83 $ $ 1,475,450.94 $ $ 4,036,183.33 $ $ 969,158.85 $ $ 846,063.90 $ $ 968,015.95 s N/A $ N/A $ $ 12,780,972.01 $ $ $ 173,653.09 $ 658,425.31 $ 329,212.66 $ 235,513.64 $ 684,022.50 $ 763,465.31 $ 3,975,620.58 Included $ 1,422,963.14 $ 647,145.20 Included Included $ 64,766.25 425,854.03 47,910.85 182,957.75 3,468,160.31 1,247,804.54 4,215,605.15 941,579.69 846,063.90 940,234.67 110,010.02 33,388.75 12,459,569.67 (321,402.34 173,6S3.09 658,42S.31 329,212.66 235,513.64 684,022.SO 763,46S.31 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Civll and Site Development Installation Services Included In Pet" Si te 8re;akout Included I n Pet" Sile 8reakout In cluded l n Pet" Sile Bre;akou Included I n Pe,r Site Breakou 3,975,620.SS Included 1,422,963.14 647,145.20 lnclud@d Included 64,766.25 Included In Pe,r Site BrHkout Included In Pet" Site Breakout Equi pment Storage, Transportation, Delivery & Su pport Profess Iona I System Manual Documentation Phase 3 Deshr:n Review Svstem lntearation Scope Chana:es {see SI prlclna table) S ubtot a l S 4 4 5 Additiona l Subsvst.,m s with Eaulome nt, Install a tio n a nd S v st e m lnte1rratlon S e rvlc@s TMS ASTRO R@peater Si te with Services City of Arlington SmartX with Services NETCO Sma rtX with Services Desllf:n R@v lew Delta Long Term Evolutlon (LTE) Lower Core, two eNodeB LTE Base Sites , (15) LTE Subscribers with System Integration and One Year Warranty. Professional Tralnln Services Credit "SYSTEM TOTAL BEFORE INCENTIVES $ •incentives based on the specific quantities and types of equipment proposed and changes to scope will result in modifications to offered incentives . Through and including December 31, 2014, Motorola shall offer additional equipment to the City at HGAC prici ng with the following : (1) an additional 9.10% discount on infrastructure, civil work, system services, and subscriber accessories, and (2) an additional 34.14% discount on al l APX 6000, APX 6500, APX 7000, APX 7500, XTS, and XTL subscriber units and flash kits. This pricing does not include any LTE equipment. No other promotions apply. If a third party ent ers into a written agreement with Purchaser to use the System for the entity's primary public safety communications needs rThird Party User"), the Third Party User will be entitled to pricing as set forth in the Section 6(G) for equ ipment to be used primarily on the System for a period of time ending on June 29, 2012. From July 1, 2012 through and including December 31, 2014, Thi rd Party Users will be ~ntitled to the following prici ng : H-GAC pricing with the following (1) an additional 9.10% on infrastructure, civil work, system services, and subscriber accessori es, and (2) an addit iona l 20.0% discount on all APX 6000, APX 6500, APX 7000, APX 7500, XTS, and XTL subscriber units and flash kits. Third Party Users will be required to enter i nto a contract with Motorola substantially similar to the terms i n this Agreement with adjustments depending upon if the purchase will be equipment only or an add-on to the System. ·Additional System Discount based on Incentive structure de scribed above for the City of Fort Worth only, based on contract sig ni ng by June 30th, 20 11. s $ 72,502.73 $ 135,493.?S $ N/A 10,059,248.05 $ 562,736.06 1 ,708,906.98 1 ,67S,428.08 1 ,672,000.00 (8,656,454 .43) (4,952,275.57) 65,904.98 $ 123,163.82 $ N/A $ 9,1 43,856.47 $ Sll,527.07 $ 1 ,SS3,396.44 $ 1 ,522,964 .13 $ 1,672,000.00 $ Proposal and Add-on Incentives for CFW and Primarv Users $ CFW Additional System Discount $ 65,904.98 123,163 .82 23 623.67 9,167,480.1 4 23,623 .67 511,527.07 1 ,672,000.00 (8,656,454.431 (4,952,275.57) TOTAL SYSTEM COST AFTER INCENTIVES $ 39,345.64155 Pncc Val1d1ty June 30th $ 39 305,641 55 2011 for Proposal Pncmg and all Incentives Offered *Note 1: Li s t prices for the APX 6000/6500 series su b scri bers have increa sed s ince our origina l s ubmitta l, however we are conti n u ing to honor the previously submitted prici n g u ntil contract award t h roueh December 31st, 2011. *Note 2: Li n e Item 8 -Pricing Revi sion 1/18/11 includes an additional 20% HGAC Discount for XTSSOOO Fla s h Kits. HGAC currently does not include discount for this APC code, but a revis ion is i n 1progress, and as such we have revised oricine to reflect this added incentive. *Note 3: Line Item 9 -Pricinlil.: Revision 1/18/11 includes a correction to our previous s how pricimz where an error was found reJil.:ardinlil.: incentives i n favor of the City of Fort W orth. 7-2 City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Ci tywi de Trunked Radio System March 1, 20 12 Des ign Revie w Change Ord er 1 -Prici ng Summary Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the title page • Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-3 Item 1 2 3 7.1.2 Detailed Pricing Tables -Infrastructure and System Integration The Infrastructure , Consoles , Installation , Civil and Site Development and System Integration individual price tables are shown below. ASTRO System Licensing, IV&D, POP25 and OTAR Eagle Mountain Site Description Subtotal Network Management and Zone Controller Licenses, In tegrated Vo ice & Data (IV&D) and Customer Network In terface $ Programming over P25 (POP25) Equipment $ Over-the -Air Rekeying {OTAR) Eq ui pment $ 1,216,774.30 105,695.50 294,142.60 4 Installation Services Included with Eagle Mountain Simulcast Total Site $ Total Site with Incentives Applied $ Design Review Changes 1 Retain Master Site Core Routers for future expansion (equipment removed NETCO/Arlington scope and placed here) s 2 KMF relocation to CFW Data Center in City Hall s Total Desian Review Site $ Total Deslan Review Site with Incentives Aooliecl $ Total Design Review Delta with Incentives Applied $ Design Review Changes for Eagle Mountain Master -additional description: 1. These core routers were originally intended and needed to interface the Arlington and/or NETCO systems into the City 's P25 system. These core routers are retained here to be used for future external customers interfacing into the Fort Worth P25 system. 2. The KMF (Key Management Facility) is the server that is used for OTAR (Over-the-air Rekeying), and contains the encryption keys for encryption enabled radios in the system. The City would like to place this in a more secure area than the originally planned Eagle Mountain site. The KMF wi ll be installed at the Data Center at 1000 Throckmorton. 1,616,612 .40 1,469,500.67 98,910.00 11,460.00 1,n&,982.40 1,569,827.00 100,326.33 City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the res trictions on the title page W 7-4 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary Prime & Remote Simulcast Site 1 -Layer 1 Eagle Mountain Site Item Description Subtotal 1 Layer 1 Simulcast Pri me Site Equipment: Controllers , Network Equipment, Comparators and Audio Distribution s r 2 Layer 1 Simulcast Remote Site Equipment: GTR8000 Transceivers, Site Timing & Synchronization , Site Monitoring s r 3 Layer 2 Simulcast Remote Site Equipment: GTR8000 Transceivers , Site Timing & Synchronization , Site Monitoring s 4 Simulcast Remote Site Antenna Systems: (S) TX and (3) RX Antennas with Transmission Lines 5 Racks, Surge Protection and Ancillary Equipment 6 Simulcast Prime and Remote Site Spares r S 7 SmartX Hardware and Software s 8 Backup Power (1) 250kW Generator with Transfer Switch and (S) 24kW UPS rs 9 Equipment Installation Services s 10 Civil & Site Development Services as described i n the SOW rs Total Site $ Total Site with Incentives Applied $ DMl•n Review Otan11es 1 Add APX autotest option for Service Monitor and System Integration $ 2 Remove Type 1 and Type 2 Surge Protectors already installed in Phase 1 $ 3 Remove 2SOkW Diesel Generator, 1000 Amp 3-Phase Outdoor ATS per final power calculations and (S) 30kVA UPS use existing $ 4 Add 450kW Diesel Generator and 1600Amp indoor ATS $ 5 Antenna System Changes to Jumpers and connectors due to relocation of equipment and CCSi $ 6 Equipment Installation Services scope after final site walks and design review $ 7 Civil & Site Development Services scope adjustment including relocation of Generator & ATS to Bergh 2 $ Total Design Review Site $ Total Deslllin Review Site with Incentives Aoolied $ Total Design Review Delta with Incentives Applied $ Design Review Changes for Eagle Mountain Prime & Remote Simulcast -additional description: 1. APX autotest is an option requested by the City added to the Service Monitor specifically made for testing APX radios. APX is the main radio to be supplied with this system. 2. Type 1 and 2 surge protection has already been provided in the Phase 1 project, and therefore could be removed from this project. 3. The original generator quoted was designed to backup only the new Motorola equipment to be installed at this site as part of this project at Eagle Mountain. A larger generator is needed to backup all existing equipment located at this site, in addition to the newly provided Motorola equipment. The City requested relocating the smaller existing generator to the Bergh 2 site. 4. See item 3 above, the smaller 250 kW generator was replaced with a 450 kW generator 5. Upon further discussions with Fort Worth during the Design Review stage, it was preferred to move the new equipment to the opposite side of the room at Eagle Mountain, which requires longer transmission cables. This consolidates the equipment into one area once the older Smartnet system is removed. 6. Although the scope of work increased here, DFW Communications revised their quote slightly downward in the re-quoting effort. Additional items to install at Eagle Mountain , as decided during the Design Review , include the NMS , OTAR/OTAP , NFM clients from Bolt Street. 7. Civil and site development changes include : a) remove UPS installations , b) enlarge conduit size needed for larger generator, c) uninstall and relocate existing generator and A TS, and re-install at the Bergh 2 site , d) reposition existing antennas on the top of the tower to allow the most optimum placement of the new P25 system directional antennas. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 638,908.40 632,148 .03 706,804.05 Included Included 119,356 .10 83,711.29 366,051.60 127,225 .45 177,148.68 2,851,353.60 2,591,880.42 5,284.00 (4,311 .00) (333,455.40) 172,295.10 2,210.25 (1,188.40) 14,318.52 2,706,506.67 2,460,214.56 (131,665.86) Design Rev iew Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-5 Prime & Remote Simulcast Site 2 -Layer 2 Rolling Hills Item Description Subtotal 1 Layer 2 Simulcast Prime Site Equipment: Controllers , Network Equipment, Comparators and Audio Distribution $ 2 Layer 1 Simulca st Remote Site Equipment: GTR8000 Transceivers , Site Timi ng & Synchron i zation, Site Monit oring $ r 3 Layer 2 Simulcast Remote Site Equipment: GTRSOOO Transceivers , Site Timi ng & Synchron iz ation, Site Monit oring $ 4 Simulcast Remote Site Antenna Systems: (5) TX and (3) RX Antennas with Transmission Lines 5 Racks, Surge Protection and An cillary Equ i pment 6 Simulcast GTR Remote Site Spares r $ 7 SmartX Hardware and Software r $ 8 12x36 Motorola Equipment Shelter with (1) 130kW Generator and (1) 11.2kW UPS r $ 9 Backup Power (1) 40kW for ex i sti ng Equ i pment Shelter $ 10 Equipment Installation Services PS 11 Civil & Site Development Serv i ces as described in the SOW $ Total Site $ Total Site with Incentives Applied $ Desilln Review Olan2es 1 Remove 4SkW Natural Gas Generator with duel fuel option and 200 Amp ATS at existing Shelter, reuse existing $ 2 Add (1) 20kVA UPS at existing Shelter instead of relocating the existing UPS at Burnett to Rolling Hills $ 3 Remove original proposed new 12x36 equipment shelter with indoor Generator, UPS' and HVAC $ Add newly designed 12x36 equipment shelter with outdoor Diesel Generator, (2) 20kVA UPS, (1) 16kVA UPS, HVAC and 4 electrical modifications per Design Review $ s Antenna system changes due to relocation of P25 equipment $ 6 Equipment Installation Services scope after final site walks and design review $ 7 Civil & Site Development Services scope adjustment $ Total Des11n Review Site $ Total Des11n Review Site with Incentives Applied $ Total Desi2n Review Delta with Incentives Applied $ Design Review Changes for Rolling Hills -additional description : 1. The new generator proposed for the existing shelter was removed , as it was determined by Fort Worth that the existing generator was adequate for continued use at this site. 2 . The original proposal described the intention to re-locate a UPS from the Burnett Plaza site for use at Rolling Hills. During Phase 1, the UPS at Burnett Plaza was changed to a 3-phase style unit, which cannot be used at Rolling Hills . Also , additional changes at Burnett Plaza would now require the continued use of the Phase 1 UPS in its existing location at Burnett Plaza. Therefore , a new UPS was added here. 3. The original shelter quoted for this site was removed and replaced with a newly designed shelter that includes all options the City requested during Design Review , described in item 4 below . 4. Modifications to the replacement shelter, as determined during the Design Review and site walks, include: a) remove 2 of 4 HVAC units -determined in detailed electrical reviews b) remove external shelter for generator-replaced with a headache rack to protect the generator, c) add high intensity outdoor lights , d) add external portable generator connector, e) add sound level 2 protection for generator, t) add striker style door locks. 5. Antenna system changes include additional transmission cable (11 cables) lengths to accommodate final site plan and placement of shelter. 6. Equipment installation services include installation ofNMS , OTAR/OTAP , NFM clients relocated from the Alternate PSAP site as originally proposed. 7. Civil and site development changes determined during final site walks and Design Review include: a) remove external generator shelter installation -replace with smaller foundation installation for outdoor SSl,072.90 678,175 .38 706,149.30 Included Included 12,000.00 68 ,295 .60 322,335.00 30,921.30 90,580 .00 266,362.10 2,755,891.58 2,505,105.45 (30,921.30) 33,990.30 (315,461.70) 283,442.40 1,581.75 1,586.85 (7,842.96) 2.722,266.92 2,474,540,63 (30,564.81) City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 7-6 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary generator, b) remove existing shelter generator installation , c) remove turnaround and entry gate per City request, d) re-position existing top mounted antennas to allow optimum positioning of new P25 system antennas, e) provide additional conduits to power existing tower lights (both artistic and tower) with new shelter electrical service, f) remove old/unused tower light panel from existing shelter to make room for electrical service upgrades. Remote Simulcast Site 3 -Layer 1 & 2 Burnett Plaza Item Description Subtotal 1 Layer 1 Simulcast Remote Site Equipment: GTR8000 Transce ivers , Site Ti mi ng & Synchronization , Site Monitoring $ 2 Layer 2 Simulca st Remote Site Equipment: GTR8000 Transceivers , Site Timing & Synchronization, Site Monitoring $ 3 Simulcast Remote Site Antenna Systems : (S) TX and (3) RX Antennas with Transmission Lines 4 Racks , Surge Protection and Ancillary Equipment 5 Simulcast GTR Remote Site Spares $ 6 SmartX Hardware and Software $ 7 Backup Power (1) 175kW Generator w ith Transfer Sw itch and (4) 16kW UPS $ 8 Equ i pment Installation Services $ 9 Civil & Site Development Services as des cribed in the SOW $ Total Site $ Total Site with Incentives Applied $ Remote Simulcast Site 4 -Layer 1 & 2 (Previously Aledo) Westland 6 Site Item Description Subtotal 1 Lay er 1 Simulcast Remote Site Equipment: GTR8000 Transceivers , Site Timing & Synchronization, Site Monitoring $ 2 Layer 2 Simulca st Remote Site Equ i pm e nt : GTRBOOO Transceivers , Site Ti ming & Synchron i zation, Site Monitoring $ 3 Simulca st Remote Site Antenna Systems : (5) TX and (3) RX Antennas with Transmiss ion Line s 4 Racks , Surge Protection a nd An cill ary Equ i pment 5 Simulcas t GTR Remote Site Spares $ 6 12x 36 Motorola Equipment Shelte r with (1) 130kW Genera t or and (1) ll.2kW UPS $ 7 Equ i pmen t Installation Services $ 8 Civil & Site Deve lopment Service s as descri bed in the SOW $ Total Site $ Total Site with Incentives Applied $ Deslan Review Olanges 1 Remove originally proposed new 12x36 equipment shelter with indoor Generator, UPS' and HVAC $ 2 Add new designed 12x36 Equipment shelter with outdoor Diesel Generator, (2) 20kVA UPS, HVAC and electrical modifications $ per Design Review 3 Antenna System cha,.es due to site relocation from Aledo to Westland 6 $ 4 Civil & Site Development Services scope adjustment $ Total Design Review Site $ Total Design Review Site with Incentives Applied $ Total Desil!n Review Delta with Incentives Applied $ Design Review Changes for Westland 6 -additional description: The Westland 6 site replaces the originally planned Aledo site. The Westland 6 site provides a better location for coverage enhancement needed in the western coverage areas of the City, a much more attractive enhancement than the originally planned Aledo site. l. The original shelter quoted for this site was removed and replaced with a newly designed shelter, described in item 2 below. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 580,818.85 763,095 .20 Included Included 12,000.00 68,295 .60 208,311.30 90,318.18 297,254.73 2,020,093 .86 1,836,265 .32 700,544.03 723 ,858 .50 Included Included 12,000.00 315,461.70 65,432 .73 184,569.24 2,001,866.20 1,819,696.37 (315,461 .70) 253,796.40 36,711.45 (3,317 .04) 1,973,595.31 1,793,998.14 (25,698.24} Des ign Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-7 2. Modifications to the replacement shelter, as determined during the design review and site walks , include: a) remove 2 of 4 HV AC units -determined in detailed electrical reviews b) remove external shelter for generator, c) add high intensity outdoor lights , d) add external portable generator connector, e) add sound level 2 protection for generator, f) add striker style door locks , g) remove one 11.2 kW UPS -determined in detailed electrical review . 3. The original eight antennas designed for the Aledo site were changed to provide optimum simulcast coverage for the new Westland 6 site. These are higher priced antennas . 4. Civil and site development changes determined during final site walks and Design Review include: a) replace generator shelter foundation with smaller outdoor generator foundation installation, b) remove turnaround and entry gate , c) extend cable bridge from 20 to 25 ', d) add H-frame for electrical service installation, originally not needed at Aledo e) remove tower structural analysis , American Tower Services will provide this service for the site f) extend cable ladder from 50 feet to 200 feet , needed for this new tower. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 Remote Simulcast Site 5 -Layer 1 & 2 North Beach Layer 1 Simulcast Remote Site Equipment: GTR8000 Transceivers, Site Timing & Synchronization, Site Monitoring $ Layer 2 Simulcast Remote Site Equipment: GTR8000 Transceivers , Site Timing & Synchronization, Site Monitoring $ Simulcast Remote Site Antenna Systems: (5) TX and (3) RX Antennas with Transmission Lines Racks, Surge Protection and Ancillary Equipment Simulcast GTR Remote Site Spares SmartX Hardware and Software Backup Power (1) 175kW Generator with Transfer Switch and (3) 16kW UPS Equipment Installation Services Civil & Site Development Services as described in the SOW $ $ $ $ $ Total Site $ Total Site with Incentives Applied Option 1 : NorthBeach New Shelter (Not included in System Total) 12x36 Motorola Equipment Shelter with (1) 130kW Generator and (2) 16kW UPS and Electrical modifications Antenna System changes based on final site walks Delete original Backup Power (1) 175kW Generator with Transfer Switch and (3) 16kW UPS and Accessories Civil & Site Development Services scope adjustment Backup Power (1) 16kW for existing Equipment Shelter Total Option 1 Total Design Review with Option 1 $ $ $ 711,250.48 727,593.95 Included Included 12,000.00 375,567.45 169,015.50 97,587 .27 221,826.59 2,314,841.24 2,104,190.69 253,796.40 673.65 (169,015.50) 42,160.00 33,990.30 161,604.85 2,476,446.09 City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page WJ 7-8 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary Design Review Changes for North Beach Option 1 -additional description This option provides for a new shelter at the North Beach site. The existing shelter is very full of equipment, is aging, and has inadequate electrical capacity. The City is considering whether to invest a large upgrade into the existing shelter, or purchase new for the new P25 system. 1. New shelter option -this option will eliminate the need for large electrical upgrades to the older existing shelter, and provide for a new and larger shelter to house the new communications system. 2. Antenna coaxial cable (11 total) length changes for new shelter location. 3. Delete backup generator and UPS for existing shelter, no longer needed if new shelter is provided. 4. Civil and site development changes determined during final site walks and Design Review include: a) remove electrical work, generator, and UPS installations for old shelter -no longer needed, b) add new site development, including shelter foundation, ground system, generator pad, ice bridge , new electrical service -for the new shelter. 5. Backup UPS for existing shelter for SmartX equipment will be needed if new shelter houses the new P25 t eqmpmen. Remote Simulcast Site 5 -Layer 1 & 2 (Previously Bergh) Bergh and Bergh 2 Site Item Desaiption Subtotal 1 Layer 1 Simulcast Remote Site Equipment: GTR8000 Transceivers, Site Timing & Synchronization, Site Monitoring $ 2 Layer 2 Simulcast Remote Site Equipment: GTR8000 Transceivers, Site Timing & Synchro ni zation, Site Monitoring $ 3 Simulcast Remote Site Antenna Systems : (5) TX and (3) RX Antennas with Transmission Lines 4 Racks, Surge Protection and Ancillary Equ i pment 5 Simulcast GTR Remote Site Spares $ 6 Smart)( Hardware and Software $ 7 Backup Power (1) lSOkW Generator with Transfer Switch and (3) 16kW UPS "s 8 Equ i pment Installation Services "s 9 Civil & Site Development Services as described in the SOW $ Total Site $ Total Site with Incentives Applied $ Design Review Changes 1 Add new designed 12x36 Equipment shelter (No Generator included) with (2) 20kVA UPS', HVAC and electrical distribution per Design Review $ 2 Remove lSOkW Diesel Generator with ATS, (3) 20kVA UPS', Type 1 and Type 2 Surge Protectors as originally proposed $ 3 Add 16kW Single Phase UPS for existing Bergh Shelter and SmartX Equipment $ 4 Antenna System Changes per final site walks and new 600' length $ 5 Civil & Site Development Services scope adjustment $ Total DMilrn Review Site $ Total DesiRn Review Site with Incentives ADnlied $ Total Design Review Delta with Incentives Applied $ Design Review Changes for Bergh 2 -additional description: The Bergh 2 site replaces the older Bergh site. The older Bergh site is an existing communications shelter that is already nearly full of equipment, with inadequate electrical capacity for the new P25 system. The City has elected to construct a new site, and provide for a new shelter, rather than try to upgrade and enhance the existing shelter. 1. A new equipment shelter is provided for this site. The City's existing Eagle Mountain generator will be relocated and re-used at this site (described in the Eagle Mountain site list). Requested options for the shelter include: a) 4 high intensity external lights, b) add external portable generator connector, c) striker style door locks 2. The previously quoted 150 kW diesel generator is no longer needed, and replaced with item 1 above. It was determined in the detailed electrical review that only 2 of the originally quoted 20 kV A UPS 's are Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 687,666.75 740,191.25 Included Included 12,000.00 77,745 .60 155,637.00 71,152.73 211,895 .61 1,956,288.94 1,778,266.65 222,269.40 (154,884.60) 29,632.50 16,501.50 (9,776.30) 2,060,031.45 1,872,568.58 94,301.94 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-9 required for power backup of this site. N ew surge protection is not needed , the new shelter comes equipped with this. 3 . A single 16kW UPS is added to backup the SmartX system in the existing Bergh shelter 4 . Antenna system changes at this site include longer coaxial cables (11 total) for this higher tower 5 . Civil and site development services changes determined during final site walks and Design Review include: a) remove generator and 3 UPS installations needed for the previous site , b) remove electrical system upgrades for existing shelter, c) provide civil and site construction work for new shelter- including : constructing shelter and generator foundations , ice bridge , ground system , shelter placement, electrical service , generator installation , electrical service provisioning, d) relocating and installing the generator from Eagle Mountain , e) reduce cable bridge length from 50 ' to approximately 15 ', f) remove tower structural analysis -to be provided by Fort Worth through American Tower Services, g) add cable ladder on tower, h) remove cable port entry -no longer needed with new shelter. ASTRO 25 NICE Digital Logging Master and Console Sites Item Description Subtotal 1 Eagle Mountain : NICE Digital Log gi ng Re corder, Archivi ng Interface Servers , Servers and Softwa re $ 2 Bolt Street: NICE Dig ital Call Re corder, Ses rvers , Storage and Software $ 3 Alternate PSAP : NICE Di gital Call Rec ord er '"s 267,947.27 213 ,752.75 33 ,3 73 .43 4 Equ i pment Installation Services Included w ith Sit e Breakouts Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 . 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total Site $ 515,073 .44 Total Site with Incentives Applied $ 468,201.76 ASTRO 25 MCC7500 Console System 1 Bolt Street Description Subtotal MCC7500 Console Equipment: Network, LAN/WAN , (23) IP-Based Dis patch Consoles with 19" LCD Mon itors $ 1,037,381.46 Site Monitori ng Equipment Included Network Management Client w ith ne t work equ i pme nt $ 26,712 .62 POP25 Client $ 4,148 .90 OTAR Client w ith equipment $ 11,254.80 (10) Consol ettes with 150' Antenna Systems and (1) Programmi ng Touch each $ 73,136.68 Racks , Surge Protection and Anc i llary Equipment Included Equipment Installation Services $ 107,263 .64 Civil & Site Development Serv i ces as de sc ribed in the SOW $ 97,161.63 Total Site $ 1,357,059.73 Total Site with Incentives Applied $ 1,233,S67 .29 Design Review Changes Antenna System Changes per final site walks including deleting (10) Consolette Antenna Systems $ (17,399.25) Add (6) Consolette Antenna Systems and jumper kits and reuse (5) existing Fort Worth Consolette Antennas $ 6,597.23 Remove Dual IRR Equipment $ (56,922.36) Move Customer Enterprise Network (CEN) to Eagle Mountain; NMS, OTAP, OTAR & MOSCAD Terminals $ 1,875.00 (15) CCGWs total -(5) Bolt, (4 and 1 spare) Alternate PSAP and (5) at Radio Sites per final design review $ 14,955.00 Add Surge Suppression $ 5,130.00 Civll & Site Development Services as described in the SOW $ (3,392.59) Total Design Review Site $ 1,307,902.76 Total Design Review Site with Incentives Applied $ 1,188,883.60 Total Desi1n Review Delta with Incentives Applied $ (44,683.69) City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page WJ 7-1 O Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary Design Review Changes for Bolt Street -additional description: 1. Remove cost of all 10 consolette antenna systems due to City advising 5 existing antenna systems are already installed and available for use. 2. Return 6 antenna systems still needed for installation of a total of 10 consolettes and 1 additional control station for failsoft alerting. 3. The City has recall recorder capability through the existing 911 system , and it was determined that the Dual IRR (Instant Recall Recorder) function with the P25 system was not needed as it provided redundant functionality. 4. Per request , CEN clients are relocated from Bolt Street to Eagle Mountain. 5. The originally proposed 14 CCGWs (7 for Bolt Street and 7 for Alternate PSAP) are now redistributed per Design Review request to be: 5 for Bolt Street, 1 for each of 5 existing radio sites (5 total), 4 for Alternate PSAP, and 1 additional spare. Installations per each of these sites are included. 6. During site walks at the PSAPs , it was discovered that the City does not have the recommended Type 1 and Type 2 surge suppression on the main electrical service panel. This surge suppression has been added. 7. Civil and site development services changes determined during final site walks and Design Review include: After site walks at the PSAPs , it was determined that existing electrical circuits can be used for each of the 23 operator positions to be replaced , therefore the electrical circuits to be installed at Bolt Street is reduced to (1) 42-circuit electrical panel, and up to 42 circuits , as required to power the communications equipment. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 ASTRO 25 MCC7500 Console System 2 Alternate PSAP MCC7500 Console Equipment: Network, LAN/WAN, (19) IP-Based Dispatch Consoles with 19" LCD Monitors Site Monitoring Equipment Network Management Client with network equipment POP25 Client OTAR Client with equipment (10) Consolettes with 350' Antenna Systems Racks, Surge Protection and Ancillary Equipment Equipment Installation Services Civil & Site Development Services as described in the SOW Design Review Changes Total Site Total Site with Incentives Applied Antenna System Changes per final site walks including deleting (10) 350' Consolette Antenna Systems Add (10) 50' Consolette Antenna Systems and jumper kits and relocate to Microwave Room Remove Dual IRR Equipment Move Customer Enterprise Network (CEN) to Rolling Hills; NMS, OTAP, OTAR & MOSCAD Terminals Add Type 2 Surge Suppression for Alternate PSAP and Public Safety Building Civil & Site Development Services as described in the SOW Total Design Review Changes Total Design Review Site Design Review Changes for Alternate PSAP -additional description: $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1. During site walks it was determined that due to space limitations in the equipment room and RF cable conduit, the 10 consolettes would be more easily and economically installed in the newly established microwave system room in the Public Safety building. The original antenna systems for the 10 consolettes and 1 control station are removed. 2. The replacement antenna systems for the 10 consolettes include shorter RF cables for installation at the Public Safety building. 3 . The City has recall recorder capability through the existing 911 system , and it was determined that the Dual IRR (Instant Recall Recorder) function with the P25 system was not needed , as it would be redundant functionality. 4. Per request , CEN clients are relocated from Bolt Street to the Rolling Hills site . 5. During site walks at the PSAPs, it was discovered that the City does not have the recommended Type 1 and Type 2 surge suppression on the main electrical service panel. This surge suppression has been added for both City Hall and the Public Safety building (2 locations). 6. Civil and site development services changes determined during final site walks and Design Review include: After site walks at the PSAPs, it was determined that existing electrical circuits can be used for 785,802.07 Included 19,120.50 4,148.90 11,254.80 82,406.68 Included 80,869.09 100,232.30 1,083,834.34 985,205.41 (21,335.40) 5,143.00 (39,598.16) 1,875.00 10,260.00 2,293.56 (41,362.00) 1,042,472.33 947,607 .35 City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 7-12 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 each of the 16 operator positions to be replaced, therefore the electrical circuits to be installed at Alternate PSAP is reduced to (1) 42-circuit electrical panel, and up to 42 circuits, as required to power the communications equipment. Additions include : Type 1 and Type 2 surge protection installations for the 2 main service panels feeding the Motorola equipment 1) in the technology room at City Hall , and 2) the consolettes in the Public Safety building. Network Management Clients and Spares Radio Shop Network Management Client with network equipment POP25 Client OTAR Client with KVL Loader Graphic Workstation Client Programming and Test Equipment Additional Remote Site and Antenna System Spares Equipment Installation SeNices $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Site $ Total Site with Incentives Applied $ Design Review Changes Add Console Operator at Radio Shop and System Integration *Note 1 Remove Netscreen Manager Diagnostix Tool quantity (1) for P25 System (No Installation, training or system integration included) Total Design Review Changes Total Design Review Site Total Design Review Site with Incentives Applied Design Review Changes for Radio Shop -additional description: 1. A console operator position has been added per request. This will allow the Radio Shop to troubleshoot a dispatch issue using a real console on the system. 2. The Netscreen Manager provides management of multiple firewalls. After review, it was determined that this manager will not be needed as the firewall configurations are fairly straightforward . 3 . A DiagnostX terminal is a diagnostic tool that provides visibility to radio units transmitting into the system, and can be used to easily determine if the radios are transmitting per specification. This has been provided per request. Item 1 2 3 Microwave Monitoring Description Microwave Poll i ng Engine and MOSCAD Equipment -Eagle Mountain MOSCAD and GMC Software Licenses for (18) M icrowave Term i na ls Equipment Installati on and System Integration Serv i ces • Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Microwave Sites Subtotal $ $ • $ Total Site $ Total Site with Incentives Applied $ City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 7,592.12 4,148.90 23,597.25 14,962.35 183,316.51 29,076.80 46,384.55 309,078.48 280,952.33 46,970.32 (11,410.90) 49,900.00 85,459.42 11,998.00 13,680.00 18,731.93 44,409.93 40,368.63 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-13 ASTRO Repeater Site Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) -·----:.. ·, -;;i ~ .,.:, " ~-; : 1 ~ ....... ·.. 1. --:.. ... • -~ ,, • ,. · ,..~,·,W t.!'.ri~~ ... ~~i.,... ,t.:i.iww.it:?}•l;I, • J.,, ..... ,.:...~ So.V;-b.:.,. .... ""'°~-~, ..... .._y ... 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"(.~;«!11', ... -..i.,. ..... , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Master Site Licenses at Eagle Mountain $ 20,250 .00 (4) Channel ASTRO Repeater Site Equipment: GTR8000 Transce i vers , Network Equipment and Radio Frequency Distribution $ 138,432 .35 ASTRO Repeater Site Antenna Systems : (1) TX and (1) RX Antennas with 300 ' Transmission Lines $ 20,265.30 Racks, Surge Protection and Anc i llary Equipment Included ASTRO Repeater Site Spares $ 14,935 .00 (1) 16kW UPS $ 33,990.30 Equipment and UPS Installation Services $ 92,963 .03 System Integration Serv i ces : Project Management, System Eng i neeri ng, System Technolog ist and Documentation $ 152,209 .31 Extended Warranty through 2014 $ 89,690.77 Total Site $ 562,736 .06 Total Site with Incent ives Applied $ 511,527 .07 Arlington SmartX Interconnect Existi ng Sy stem to City of Fort Wo rth Description Subtotal M ountain $ 89,872.87 r Arlington Simulcast Prime Site: SmartX Hardware and Smartzone Software and (2) MTC Pri me Controllers $ 312,388.35 r Arlington Simulcast (2) Remote Sites : SmartX Hardware and Smartzone Software including (2) MTC Remote Controllers $ 128,237 .10 Racks , Surge Protection and Anc illa ry Eq uipme nt Included (4) Arlington a nd Other Dispatch Centers : Console Ambassador and Embas sy Boa rd s, CEB Boards and Software, (16) new r Consol e Computers , Software and Elite Networking Equipment $ 255,697 .69 r Equipment Installation Serv ices $ 38,621.21 r *(2) Programming Touches of (1532) Arlington Subscribers $ 278,545 .45 *System Integration Services : Project Management, System Engineering, System Te chnologist, Fleetmapping and Template r Development (SO tota l ) and Do cumentation $ 482,756 .74 Profe ssi onal Tra ining -SmartX and Bas i c ASTRO $ 36,458.33 r 1 Year System Warranty $ 86,329.23 Total Si t e $ 1,708,906.98 Total Site w ith Incentives Appl ie d $ 1,55 3,396.44 Design Review Changes Delete Arlington SmartX from Project $ (1,553,396.44) Total Design Rev iew Site $ . Total Design Review Site with Incent ives Applied $ . Total Design Review Delta with Incent ives Applied $ (1 ,553,396.44) City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or discl osure of this proposal is It\ su bject to the restrictions on the title page W 7-1 4 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary NETCO Sma rtX Inte rcon nect Exi sting Syste m to City o f Fo r t Wo r th Item Descript ion Subtotal 1 M ou ntain $ 2 NE TCO Simulcast Prime Site: SmartX Hardware and Smartzone Software $ 3 NE TCO Simu lcast (3) Remote Sites : SmartX Hardware and Smartzone Softwa re $ 4 Racks, Surge Protection and Ancilla ry Equipment (4) NE TCO and Othe r Di spatch Centers : Conso le Ambassado r and Embassy Boards , CEB Boards and Software, {1 7) new 5 Con sole Computers , Softwa re and El it e Netw orking Equipment $ 6 Equipment Installation Se rv ices $ 7 *(2) Programming Touches of (1738) Arlington Subscribe rs $ *Syst em Int egration Serv ices: Project Management, System Enginee ring , Sy ste m Tec hn olog ist, Fleetmap ping and Template 8 Deve lopment (100 total) an d Doc umen t ation $ 9 Professiona l Trai ni ng -SmartX and Basic ASTRO $ 10 1 Yea r System Wa rranty $ Total Site $ Total Si t e w ith Incentives A p pl ied $ Design Revi ew Ol anges 1 Delete NETCO Smart)( from Project $ Tota l Design Rev iew Site $ Tot al Design Review Si t e with Incent ives App lied $ Total Desi Rn Review Delta with Incent ives Ap p l ied $ Option 4: A TIA Eagle Mountain Master and Radio Shop 1 ATIA Sofware for Zone Controller (includ i ng installation) Total Design Review Site Site with Incentives Applied Des ign R eview C hanges for t hat addition of A TIA - add it io na l descript ion : 1. T he add it ion of A TIA (Air Traffic Inte rfa ce A ppli cation) a ll ows u se of t hi s data stream to process a ir traffic in fo rmati on fo r v ar io u s pu r poses, su ch as 3rd party p ro du cts. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosu re of this proposal is subject t o the rest rictions on the t itle page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 M igratio n, Ci tywide Trunked Rad io System March 1 , 2012 83 ,797 .87 64,628.75 58,993 .80 Included 444,205 .94 32,039.39 316,000.00 556,780 .92 36,458 .33 82 ,523.08 1,675,428.08 1,5 22 ,964.13 (1,522,964.13) - - (1 ,522,964.13) 28,380 .00 28,380 .00 25 ,797 .42 Design Review Change O rder 1 -Prici ng Sum mary 7-1 5 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Training See Below Description Subtotal ASTRO IV&D Digital Simulcast with GTR8000 Repeaters Workshop ASTRO IV&D Trunked System -Interfacing Smartzone 3600 via SmartX MOSCAD Programming , Maintenance & Operator Console Operator & Admin Training APX Mobile & Portable Operator Train-the -Trainer ASTRO IV&D M-Core Workshop MCC7500 Console Maintenance APX Radio Classes Over-the -Air Rekeying (OTAR) Total Training $ 191,037.50 Total Training with Incentives Applied $ 173,653.09 City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 7-16 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W System Integration Services See Below Item Description Subtotal 1 Project Management $ 724,340.28 .. 2 Subscriber Implementation Management $ 362,170.14 .. 3 Construction Supervision and Management $ 259,090 .91 4 Systems Engineering $ 752,500.00 .. 5 System Technologist $ 839,895 .83 .. 6 Extended System Warranty through Q4 2014 $ 4,373,620.00 7 Maintenance for Existing Systems through Q4 2014 Included .. .. 7 System Upgrade Agreement 2 (SUA 2) $ 1,565,416.00 .. 8 CCSi Factory Staging $ 711,930.91 9 Functional Acceptance Testing Phase 2 & 3 Included 10 Coverage Acceptance Testing Phase 3, 95% Portable On the Street Included .. 11 Coverage Acceptance Testing, 10 and 20dB Building Loss BER Vehicular Tests $ 71,250.00 12 Civil and Site Development Included in Per Site Breakout 13 Installation Services Included in Per Site Breakout .. 14 Equipment Storage, Transportation, Delivery & Support $ 72,502.73 .. 15 Professional System Manual Documentation Phase 3 $ 135,493.75 Total System Integration Services $ 9,868,210.55 Total System Integration Services with Incentives Applied $ 8,970,203.39 Design Review Changes 1 Remote Motorola System Integration services related to Subscriber Fleetmapping and $ (52,500.00) Template Development. 2 Westland 6: System Integration scope per final design review $ 8,534.09 3 Bergh 2: System Integration scope per final design review $ 17,068.18 4 North Beach: System Integration scope per final design review $ 14,352.27 5 Eagle Mountain: System Integration scope per final design review $ 3,329.55 6 TMS: System Integration scope after final design review $ 12,704.55 7 Design Review System Integration design work associated with scope changes for all $ 22,500.00 sites including (12) SI Mandays 8 LTE Subscriber Scope Changes No Charge to the CFW Total Design Review Site $ 9,894,199.18 Total Design Review Site with Incentives Applied $ 8,993,827.06 Total Design Review Delta with Incentives Applied $ 23,623.67 Design Review changes for Motorola Systems Integration Service s: • Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration . Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-17 Systems Integration services include man-time for Motorola Project Management (PM), Systems Engineering (SE), and Systems Technologists (ST) 1. Per Design Review, the City has decided to complete all subscriber templates for the system. This service has been removed. 2 . Motorola specific PM, Engineering, and ST man-time changes for scope changes listed for Westland 6. 3 . Motorola specific PM, E ngineering, and ST man-time changes for scope changes listed for Bergh and Bergh 2. 4. Motorola specific PM, Engineering, and ST man-time changes for scope changes listed for North Beach. 5. Motorola specific PM, Engineering, and ST man-time changes for scope changes listed for Eagle Mountain. 6 . Motorola specific PM, Engineering, and ST man-time changes for scope changes listed for Texas Motor Speedway. 7. Additional design change services include: site walks , hardware and software change determinations for the redesigns , and design documentation updates required for coverage analysis , the Region 40 plan, coverage ATP, site specific diagrams , System Descriptions , equipment lists , Statement of Work, and project schedule. There has been no added SI time for the pricing determinations and presentations , including exchange of updated SOWs with subcontractors , as collected for this Change Order. No additional SI man time has been included for the site walks , coverage maps , and information gathering that has occurred throughout the Design Review process , as it relates to this change order. The man time included for redesign work is time going forward , to finalize the design changes , documents , etc. mentioned above. 7 .1.2 Detailed Pricing Tables -Subscribers The Subscribers individual price tables are shown below. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of th is proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 7-18 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 119 119 Quantity 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 14 14 APX6500 7/800 MHz Digital Mobile Radio ASTRO Digital CAI Operation P25 9600 Baud Trunking Smartzone Software AES Encrypti on Hardware Key Ove r-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR ) Integrated Voice & Data (IV&D) Ove r-the-Air Prog ramming (POP25) 05 Control H ea d Mount Remote Mount $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Total Radio without Acc-rles or Services $ *Total Radio above with Incentives A lied $ Auxi lary Speaker 7 .5W 7 /800 MHz Mobi le Antenna Palm Micro hone (2) Prog r a mmi n g Touches Insta llation -Police Conti uration $ $ $ $ $ Total Radio with Accessories and Services $ *Total Radio with Incentives A lied, Accessories and Services $ Desi n Review 0,an es Remove 1 Police Mobile radio, accessories and services for a total of 119 $ Add RAF4220 800MHz Mobile Antennas $ *Total Radio Desi n Review with Incentives A lied $ APX 6500 Mid Tier Mobile Radio -Fire Configuration Single Band Digital Mid Power 7 /800MHz ASTRO 25 Description Price APX6500 7 /800 MHz Digital Mobile Radio $ 59,248 .80 $ ASTRO Dig ital CAI Operation $ 16,068.00 $ P25 9600 Baud Trunking $ 9,360 .00 $ Smartzone Software $ 31 ,200 .00 $ Hardware Key $ 156.00 $ Integ rated Voice & Data (IV&D) $ 6,240.00 $ Over-the-Air Programming (POP25) $ 3,120 .00 $ OS Control Head Mount $ 13,478.40 $ Remote Mount "$ 9,2 66.40 $ Total Radio without Accessories or Services $ 148,137.60 $ *Total Radio above with Incentives Applied $ 97,563.42 $ Auxilary Speaker 7 .SW $ 1,872.00 $ 7/800 MHz Mobile Antenna "s 436.80 $ Palm M icrophone r$ 2,246.40 $ (2) Programming Touches $ 7,090 .91 $ Installation -Fire Configuration "$ 26,590.91 $ Total Radio with Accessories and Services $ 186,374.62 $ *Total Radio with Incentives Applied, Accessories and Services $ 132,320.87 $ Design Review O,anges (14) Fire Mobiles total -delete (25) radios including accessories and $ {84,821.07} $ services Add RAF4220 800MHz Mobile Antennas $ 411.05 $ *Total Radio Design Review with Incentives ADDlied $ 47,910.85 Total Design Review Delta with Incentives Applied $ {84,410.02) 182,304.00 $ 49,440.00 $ 28,800.00 $ 96,000.00 $ 45,600.00 $ 480.00 $ 39,360.00 $ 19,200.00 $ 9,600.00 $ 41,472 .00 $ 28,512 .00 $ 540,768.00 $ 356,149.80 $ 5 ,760.00 $ 1,344.00 $ 6 ,912 .00 $ 21,818.18 $ 40,909 .09 $ 617,511.27 $ 425,909.44 $ 3 ,549.25 $ 3,493 .84 $ 425,854.03 Unit Price 1,519.20 412 .00 240 .00 800.00 4 .00 160.00 80.00 345.60 237 .60 3,798.40 2,501.63 48.00 11.20 57.60 181.82 681 .82 4,778.84 3,392.84 {3,392.84) 29.36 N/A N/A Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 1,519 .20 412 .00 240.00 800.00 380.00 4.00 328 .00 160.00 80.00 345.60 237.60 4,506.40 2,967.92 48.00 11.20 57.60 181.82 340.91 5,145.93 3,549.25 3 549 .25 29 .36 N/A Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-19 APX 7500 Consolette -Fire Configuration Single Band Digital 7 /800MHz ASTRO 25 Extended Quantity Description Price Unit Price Design Review O,anges 23 APX7SOO 7/800 MHz Digital Mobile Radio $ 80,592.00 $ 3,504.00 23 ASTRO Digital CAI Operation $ 9,476.00 $ 412.00 23 P25 9600 Baud Trunking $ 5,520.00 $ 240.00 23 Smartzone Software $ 27,600.00 $ 1,200.00 23 Hardware Key ·s 92.00 $ 4.00 • 23 Integrated Voice & Data {IV&D) $ 3,680.00 $ 160.00 23 Over-the-Air Programming (POP25) $ 1,840.00 $ 80.00 23 OS Control Head Mount with Keybad, Clock and VU $ 17,627.20 $ 766.40 Total Radio without Accessories or Services $ 146,427.20 $ 6,366 .40 *Total Radio above with Incentives Applied $ 96,436 .95 $ 4,192.91 23 7/800 MHz Mobile Antenna -Reuse Existing Antenna Systems N/A N/A 23 (2) Programming Touches ·s 4,181.82 $ 181.82 23 Installation -Control Station Fire Configuration ·s 10,415.49 $ 452.85 8 USB Programming Cables ·s 334.56 $ 41.82 Total Radio with Accessories and Services $ 161,359.07 N/A *Total Radio with Incentives Applied, Accessories and Services $ 110,010.02 N/A This is a new table reflecting the replacement of existing ASTRO Spectra radios that are not flash capable. City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 7-20 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of th is proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W Quantity 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 60 3 4 60 2 7 -7 -53 APX 6500 Mid Tier Mobile Radio -Public Works Configuration Single Band Digital Mid Power 7 /800MHz ASTRO 25 Description APX6500 7 /800 MHz Digital Mobile Radio ASTRO Digital CAI Operation P25 9600 Baud Trunking Smartzone Software Hardware Key Integrated Voice & Data (IV&D) Over-the-Ai r Programming (POP25) 05 Control Head Mount Dash Mount Total Radio without Accessories or Services *Total Radio above with Incentives Applied Au xi lary Speaker 7.5W 7/800 MHz Mobile Antenna Palm Microphone (2) Programming Touches Installation -Public Works Configuration Total Radio with Accessories and Services *Total Radio with Incentives Applied, Accessories and Services DesiRn Review ChanHs (60) total Public Works Mobiles, add quantity (2) radios, accessories and services Equip (3 of 60) Public Works Mobiles with 03 Control Head, Remote Mount, AES, OTAR per IT department Equip (4 of 60) Public Works Mobiles with 05 Control Head, Remote Mount, AES and OTAR for Marshalls Add RAF4220 800MHz Mobile Antennas Add (2) additional Programming Touches Add {7) Installation -Public Works Remote Mount ConfiRuration Delete Installation -Public Works Dash Confi1uration (ori1inal) Delta correction on original (53) quoted as Remote, should be Dash mount installation *Total Radio Desi1n Review with Incentives Annlied Total Design Review Delta with Incentives Applied Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Price Unit Price $ 88,113 .60 $ 1,519.20 $ 23,896 .00 $ 412 .00 $ 13,920.00 $ 240 .00 $ 46,400 .00 $ 800 .00 $ 232 .00 $ 4 .00 $ 9,280 .00 $ 160.00 $ 4,640.00 $ 80 .00 $ 20,044.80 $ 345 .60 $ 5,800.00 $ 100.00 $ 212,326.40 $ 3,660.80 $ 139,838.17 $ 2,411.00 $ 2,784 .00 $ 48 .00 $ 649.60 $ 11.20 $ 3,340 .80 $ 57 .60 $ 10,545.45 $ 181.82 "'$ 19,825.45 $ 341 .82 $ 249,471.71 $ 4,301 .24 $ 173,603.25 $ 2,993 .16 $ 5,986.32 $ 2,993.16 $ 3,192.50 N/A $ 2,923.13 N/A $ 1,761.64 $ 29.36 $ 363.64 $ 181.82 ·s 2,386.36 $ 340.91 $ (2,392.73) $ (341.82) $ (4,866.36) $ (91.82) $ 182,957.75 N/A $ 9,354.50 N/A City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Design Rev iew Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-21 APX 7500 Consolette -Public Works Configuration Single Band Digital 7 /800MHz ASTRO 25 Extended Quantity Description Price Unit Price Desian Review Chanaes 7 APX7500 7/800 MHz Digital Mobile Radio $ 24,528.00 $ 3,504.00 7 ASTRO Digital CAI Operation $ 2,884.00 $ 412.00 7 P25 9600 Baud Trunking $ 1,680.00 $ 240.00 7 Smartzone Software $ 8,400.00 $ 1,200.00 7 Hardware Key $ 28.00 $ 4.00 • 7 Integrated Voice & Data (IV&D) $ 1,120.00 $ 160.00 7 Over-the-Air Programming (POP25) $ 560.00 $ 80.00 7 05 Control Head Mount with Keybad, Clock and VU ·s 5,364.80 $ 766.40 Total Radio without Accessories or Services $ 44,564.80 $ 6,366.40 *Total Radio above with Incentives Applied $ 29,350.38 $ 4,192.91 7 7 /800 MHz Mobile Antenna -Reuse Existing Antenna Systems N/A N/A 7 (2) Programming Touches $ 1,272.73 $ 181.82 7 Installation -Control Station Fire Confi2uration $ 3,169.93 $ 452.85 Total Radio with Accessories and Services $ 49,007.46 N/A *Total Radio with Incentives Applied, Accessories and Services $ 33,388.75 N/A This is a new table reflecting replacement of existing ASTRO Spectra 's that are not flash capable. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 7-22 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W Quantity 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 -25 APX 7500 High Tier Motorcycle Radio -Police Configuration Single Band Digital Mid Power 7 /800MHz ASTRO 25 Descrintion APX7500 7 /800 MHz Digital Mobile Radio ASTRO Digital CAI Operation P25 9600 Baud Trunking Sma rtzone Software AES Encryption Hardware Key Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR} Integrated Voice & Data (IV&D} Over-the-Air Programming (POP25} 05 Control Head Mount Remote Mount Motorcycle Weatherproof Housing Total Radio without Accessories or Services *Total Radio above with Incentives Applied Auxilary Speaker 7.5W 7/800 MHz Mobile Antenna Palm Microphone (2) Programming Touches Installation -Police Configuration Total Radio with Accessories and Services *Total Radio with Incentives Applied, Accessories and Services Design Review Changes Delete all proposed Police Motorcvcle Radios, accessories and services *Total Radio Desiirn Review with Incentives Annlled Total Design Review Delta with Incentives Applied Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Price Unit Price $ 45,440.00 $ 1,817 .60 $ 10,300 .00 $ 412 .00 "s 6,000.00 $ 240 .00 • • s 30,000 .00 $ 1,200 .00 ·~ 9,500.00 $ 380 .00 100.00 $ 4 .00 "s 14,800.00 $ 592 .00 "s 4,000 .00 $ 160.00 "s 2,000 .00 $ 80 .00 "s 8,640.00 $ 345 .60 "s 8,000.00 $ 320 .00 "s 18,000.00 $ 720 .00 $ 156,780.00 $ 6,271.20 $ 103,255.31 $ 4,130.21 :\ 1,200.00 $ 48 .00 860.00 $ 34.40 1,440.00 $ 57 .60 $ 4,545.45 $ 181.82 ·s 25,000.00 $ 1,000 .00 $ 189,825.45 $ 7,593.02 $ 133,293.63 $ 5,331.75 $ (133,293.631 $ (5,331.751 $ -$ - $ (133,293.63) $ (5,331.75) City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-23 Quantity 910 910 910 910 910 910 910 910 910 910 910 910 910 910 910 1040 1040 APX 6000 Mid Tier Portable Radio -Police Configuration Single Band Digital Mid Power 7 /800MHz ASTRO 25 Description APX6000 7/800 MHz Digital Portable Radio ASTRO Digital CAI Operation P25 9600 Baud Trun king Smartzone Software AES Encryption Hardware Key Over-the-Air Rekey i ng (OTAR) Integrated Voice & Data (IV&D) Over-the-Air Programming (POP25) Total Radio without Accessories or Services *Total Radio above with Incentives Applied 7 /800 MHz Portable Antenna Remote Speaker Microphone lmpres Single Unit Charger Substitute lmpres IP67 2900 MAH Lion Battery for Main Radio Battery Add Spare IP67 2900 MAH lmpres Lion Battery (2) Programming Touc hes Total Radio with Accessories and Services *Total Rad io with Incentives Applied, Accessories and Services Design Review Changes Add (130) Police Portables for a total of (1040), accessories and services, moved from Public Wori<s SubstiMe RSM 3.5mm Audio Jack instead of noise canceling RSM *Total Radio Deslan Review with Incentives Annlled Total Design Review Delta with Incentives Applied City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 7-24 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary $ $ ~$ $ $ ~$ ~$ ~$ $ $ $ $ $ ~$ ~$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Price Unit Price 1,492,400.00 $ 1,640 .00 374,920 .00 $ 412 .00 218,4 00.00 $ 240 .00 709,800.00 $ 780 .00 345 ,800.00 $ 380 .00 3,640.00 $ 4.00 538,720.00 $ 592 .00 145,600 .00 $ 160.00 72 ,800 .00 $ 80 .00 3,902,080.00 $ 4,288.00 2,569,909 .89 $ 2,824.08 Included Included 77,896.00 $ 85 .60 91,000 .00 $ 100.00 72 ,800 .00 $ 80.00 101,920 .00 $ 112.00 165,454.55 $ 181.82 4,411,150.55 $ 4,847.42 3,032,655.01 $ 3,332.59 433,236.43 $ 3,332.59 2,268.86 $ 2.18 3,468,160.31 N/A 435,505.29 N/A Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the t itle page W Quantity 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 479 479 479 30 483 8 100 -479 APX 6000 Mid Tier Portable Radio -Fire Configuration Single Band Digital Mid Power 7 /800MHz ASTRO 25 Description Extended Unit Price APX6000 7 /800 MHz Digital Portable Radio $ 344,400.00 $ 1,640 .00 ASTRO Digital CAI Operation $ 86,520 .00 $ 412 .00 P25 9600 Baud Trunking "$ 50,400 .00 $ 240 .00 Smartzone Software ·s 163,800 .00 $ 780 .00 Hardware Key $ 840.00 $ 4 .00 Integrated Voice & Data (IV&D) $ 33 ,600.00 $ 160.00 Over-the-Air Programming (POP25) "$ 16,800.00 $ 80 .00 Total Radio without Accessories or Services $ 696,360.00 $ 3,316.00 *Total Radio above with Incentives Applied $ 458,622.70 $ 2,183.92 7/800 MHz Portable Antenna Included Included Submersible Option • $ 25 ,200.00 • $ 120.00 Remote Speaker Microphone "$ 17,976.00 $ 85 .60 lmpres Single Unit Charger $ 21,000.00 $ 100.00 Substitute Delta T Submersible Ruggedized 2900 MAH lmpres Lion Battery $ 16,800.00 $ 80 .00 for Main Radio Battery Add Spare Delta T Submersible Ruggedized 2900 MAH lmpres Lion Battery $ 23,520 .00 $ 112 .00 (2) Programming Touches $ 38,181.82 $ 181.82 Total Radio with Accessories and Services $ 839,037.82 $ 3,995.42 *Total Radio with Incentives Applied, Accessories and Services $ 588,316.83 $ 2,801.51 Design Review Changes (479) Fire Portables, quantity increase of (269) radios, accessories and $ 641,713.04 $ 2,801.51 services • moved from Public Works Add Public Safety Yellow Housing $ 6,441.11 $ 13.45 Add lmpres RSM 3.5mm Audio Jack ·s 39,116.09 $ 81.66 Add (30 of 479) options for AES Encryption and OTAR ··s 19,204.78 $ 640.16 lmpres Vehicular Charger Kits lmpres Chargers Multiunit Add Spare Delt.a T Submersible Ruggedized 2900 MAH lmpres Lion Battery Delete (479) Impress Single Unit Chargers, 2000MAH Ruggedized Batteries and Noise Canceling Remote Speaker Microphones *Total Radio Design Review with Incentives Applied Total Design Review Delta with Incentives Applied Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page $ 136,982.66 $ 283.61 $ 4,584.27 $ 573.03 $ 10,689.84 $ 106.90 $ (199,244.07) $ (415.96) $ 1,247,804.54 N/A $ 659,487.71 N/A City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-25 Quantity 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 548 -548 APX 6000 Mid Tier Portable Radio -Public Works Configuration Single Band D igital Mid Power 7 /800MHz ASTRO 25 Description APX6000 7/800 MHz Digital Portable Radio ASTRO Digital CAI Operation P25 9600 Baud Trunking Smartzone Software Hardware Key Integrated Voice & Data (IV&D) Over-the-Air Program ming (POP25) Total Radio without Accessories or Services *Total Radio above with Incentives Applied 7/800 MHz Portable Antenna Remote Speaker M icrophone lmpres Single Unit Charger Substitute lmpres IP67 2900 MAH Lion Battery for Main Radio Battery Add Spare IP67 2900 MAH lmpres Lion Battery (2) Programming Touc hes Total Radio with Accessories and Services *Total Rad io with Incentives Applied, Accessories and Services Design Review Olanges Delete all proposed Public Works APX6000 Portables, accessories and services *Total Radio Design Review with Incentives ADnlied Total Design Review Delta with Incentives Applied City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 7-26 Des ign Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Extended Unit Price 898,720 .00 $ 1,640.00 225,776 .00 $ 412.00 131,520 .00 $ 240 .00 427,440.00 $ 780.00 2,192 .00 $ 4.00 87,680 .00 $ 160.00 43,840 .00 $ 80.00 1,817,168.00 $ 3,316.00 1,196,786.84 $ 2,183.92 Included Included 46,908 .80 $ 85 .60 54 ,800.00 $ 100.00 43,840.00 $ 80.00 61 ,3 76 .00 $ 112.00 99 ,636.36 $ 181.82 2,123,729.16 $ 3,875.42 1,475,450.94 $ 2,692.43 (1,475,450.94) $ (2,692.43) -$ - (1,475,450.94) $ (2,692.43) Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W Quantity 1624 295 2097 4016 Fire 10 -5 -290 -285 PW -61 -61 25 427 427 57 4 4 1 2 1 Police 34 1 7 42 4144 P25 Software Flash Kits for Existing Subscribers Add P25 Operation, IV&D and POP25 to existing XTL/XTS Radios Description XTLSOOO Flash Kits to add P25 Phase 1 FDMA, IV&D and POP25 (642) Exist i ng Police XTL5000 Radios (198) Existing Fire XTL5000 Radios (784) Existing Public Works XTL5000 Radios *Total XTLSOOO Flash Kits with Incentives Applied XTS2500 Flash Kits to add P25 Phase 1 FDMA, IV&D and POP25 (277) Existing Police XTS2500 Radios (18) Exist i ng Public Works XTS2500 Radios *Total XTS2500 Flash Kits with Incentives Applied XTSSOOO Flash Kits to add P25 Phase 1 FDMA, IV&D and POP25 (1528) Existing Police XTS5000 Radios (290) Exi sting Fire XTS5000 Rad ios (279) Existing Public Works XTS5000 Radios *Total XTSSOOO Flash Kits with Incentives Applied (1) Flash Subscriber and Programming Touch *Total Flash and Programming Services with Incentives Applied *Total Flash Kits and Services with Incentives Annlied Design Review O,anges (203 total), add (10) Fire XTLSOOO Flash Kits with OTAR Remove (5 of 198) Fire XTLSOOO Flash Kits Fire XTS5000 Portable Flash Kits -Remove (all 290) per DR Remove Flash and Programming Touch Labor Design Review O,anges (723 total) Public Works XTLSOOO Flash Kits -Remove (61 of 784) Remove Flash and Programming Touch Labor for 61 Flash Kits Equip (25) Public Works XTLSOOO Flash Kits with OTAR (706 total) 427 Public Works XTS5000 Flash Kits added (1) Flash Subscriber and Programmi ng Touch Add (57 of 706) Public Works XTS5000 Flash Kits with OTAR (4 total) Public Works XTL2500 Flash Kits added (1) Flash Subscriber and Programming Touch (19 total), one additional Public Works XTS2500 Flash Kit added Equip (2) Public Works XTS2500 Flash Kits with OTAR for Marshalls Add (1) Flash Subscriber and Programming Touch Design Review O,anges Add (34) Police XTL5000 Flash Kits with OTAR, total (676 total) Add (ll Police XTS2500 Flash Kit for a total of (278) Add (7) Police XTS5000 Flashes with OTAR for a total of (1535) (1) Flash Subscriber and Programming Touch *Total Radio Design Review with Incentives Applied Total Design Review Delta with Incentives Applied Total Flash Kits above • Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restr ictions on the title page Price Unit Price $ 2,065 ,728 .00 $ 1,272 .00 $ 1,360,488.46 $ 837.74 $ 286,740 .00 $ 972.00 $ 188,846.96 $ 640.16 $ 2,667 ,384 .00 $ 1,272.00 $ 1,756,739.10 $ 837.74 $ 803 ,200 .00 $ 200 .00 $ 730,108 .80 $ 181.80 $ 4,036,183.33 Shown Above ,$ 12,276.30 $ 1,227.63 $ (4,188.70) $ (837 .74) $ (242,944.37) $ (837 .74) ·s (51,813 .00) $ (181.80) $ (51,102.09) $ (837.74) ·s (11,089.80) $ (181.80) ·s 9,747.28 $ 389.89 $ 357,714.64 $ 837.74 ·s 77,628.60 $ 181.80 $ 22,223 .80 $ 389.89 $ 2,666 .01 $ 666.50 $ 727.20 $ 181.80 $ 640 .16 $ 640.16 $ 874.62 $ 437 .31 r$ 181.80 $ 181.80 $ 41,739.43 $ 1,227.63 $ 640.16 $ 640.16 $ 5,864.17 $ 837.74 r$ 7,635.60 $ 181.80 $ 4,215,605.15 N/A $ 179,421.83 N/A City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migrat ion , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-27 Item 1 594 160 652 -22 1406 05 Control Heads for Existing XTL Subscribers Add P25 Operation, IV&D and POP25 to existing XTL Radios Description Subtotal (1428) Total OS Control Head Kits to replace existing W7 Control Heads $ 1,070,428 .80 on XTL Subscribers 05 Control Head Hardware, Microphone, Face Plate , Control Cable, Control Interface Board and Housing Kits for: (575) Police 05 Control Head Kits (162) Fire 05 Control Head Kits (691) Publ ic Works 05 Control Head Kits 05 Control Head Installation for (1428) Total Units in remote mount configurations above $ 289,363 .64 Total OS Control Heads with Services $ 1,359,792.44 *Total Flash and Programming Services with Incentives Applied $ 968,01S.9S Design Review O,anges Update to (594) total Police Kits with Remote Mount Cable, add (19) $ 12,946.34 Update to (160) total Fire Kits, delete Remote Mount Cable, delete (2) $ (3,108.05) Update to (652) total Public Works Kits, delete Remote Mount Cable, $ (33,686.09) delete (39) Add (19) Police Kits and delete (41) Public Works and Fire Kits for a new $ (3,933.49) total of (1406) 05 Control Head Kits *Total Radio Design Review with Incentives Applied $ 940,234.67 Total Design Review Delta with Incentives Applied $ (27,781.29) Total 05 Contro l Heads City of Fort Worth , Texas AS T RO 25 Migrat ion , Ci tywide Trunked Rad io System Ma rch 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Us e or d isclosure of th is proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 7-28 Design Revie w Change O rder 1 -Pricing Summary --·---.... -~---·-----·---·-----~ '":-... :--· ,..._ ~ ,J ---~-• ---· -::··--,..~---... ·--·-=,,,_.).~~·-.... .-·-:- 642 Police XTL5000 Fla sh Kit Option to add AES Encryption and UCM Kit $ 321,000.00 $ 500.00 1528 Police XTS5000 Flash Kit Option to add AES Encryption and UCM Kit $ 764,000.00 $ 500.00 642 Install XTS5000 UCM Module a nd Load Encryption Kev $ 61 ,281 .82 $ 95.45 1528 Install XTL 5000 UCM Module and Load Encryption Key $ 218,781.82 $ 143.18 "Total AES Rash $ 1,365.0S.64 •Total AES Rash with Incentives Applied $ 969,158.85 •Fl ash and programming touch la bor ,snot included ,n the numbers above and we assume this option would be purchased and installed i n conjunction with the flash done as a sinRle Flash uORrade . OTAR is not included as part of the flash above, but can be quoted if required. Design Review Olanges 676 Shown in Fla sh Table above -added (34) PD XTL5000 Flash Kits with OTAR Flash Table Fla sh Table 1535 Shown in Flash Table above -added (7) PD XTS50DO Flash Kits with OTAR Flash Table Flash Table 2170 Corrected Installation for XTL/XTS AES UCM Module Installation $ (42,286.36) N/~ 2 Add (2) XTS2500 AE S UCM Module Installs & Load Encryption Key $ 190.91 $ 95 .45 69 Add (69) XTL5000 AES UCM Module Installs & Load Encryption Key $ 9,879.55 $ 143.18 64 ~ Add (64) XTS5 000 AES UCM Module Installs & Load Encryption Key $ 6,109.09 $ 95 .45 •Total Radio Design Review with Incentives Applied $ 941,579.69 N/A 2305 Total AES Encryption UCM Modules Quantity 1528 642 OTAR for existing Police Radios Add Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR) to existing XTS/XTLSOOO Radios Extended Description Price Unit Price XTS5000 Flash Kit Option to add OTAR and Multi key $ 904,576.00 $ 592.00 XTL5000 Flash Kit Option to add OTAR and Multi key $ 380,064.00 $ 592.00 *Total OTAR Flash $ 1,284,640.00 *Total OTAR Flash with Incentives Applied $ 846,063.90 The following summarizes the updated subscriber quantities (ye ll ow hi ghli ghts) as compared to the original contract quantities: Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywi de Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Design Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-29 RADIOS -NEW APX REPLACEMENTS • [515) ·• .. ~ ' ,. ,,:· ., ,. . ;,•,, ,,...., ;'''• ".' .:""'.; "li~ .,,. .-~.-'\ .... _ 'l": ~ ' .... "··"' ;';"''·~;· • ,. -.. ,...,_.,.,. . ··. ·-; ' Pol ice 910 AP X-6000 Portable (AES and OTAR) 1040 130 Total= 1,040: From cfwRBlist : Rep lace (900) PD MTS2000+ (140) to replace XTS5000 transferring t o PW for MTS2000's To tal =449: (89) Replace FD MTS2000 + (106) Rep lace FD XTS3000 + (284) Replace XTSSOOO transfe rring to PW for MTS2000 's; 12·5-11 Fire 210 AP X-6000 Portable Changed 284 to 254· Moved (30) to AES/OTAR row· Per CFW,D .O. FD requ ires (30) APX6000w it h AES/OTAR 449 239 Total= 30 : 12-5-11 Pe r DO email FD requires (30) APX6000with AES/OTAR ; Moved (30) from above row to b reakout radios needing Fire 0 AP X-6000 Portable (AES and OTAR! 30 30 AES /OTAR · Public Works 522 APX·6000 Portable 0 (522) Total= 0: Public Works to replace the ir (424) MTS2000 with 424 transferred XTSSOOO from FD and PO Municpal Courts 26 AP X-6000 Portable 0 (26) Tota l = 0: Municipal courts to replace their (24) MTS2000 with 24 transferred XTSSOOOfrom FD and PD (counted in PW rows above) Sub-Total (AES & OTAR) APX-6500 Mobiles with {AES and OTAR) 1,070 AP X-6000 Total 1,668 1,519 (149) Poli ce 120 AP X-6500 Mobile (AES and OTAR) 119 (1) Tota l= 119: From cfwRBlist : Replace (119) PD Astra Spectra Mob il e s Fire 39 APX-6500 Mobile 14 (25) Total= 14 : Replace (14) FD Astno Spectra, Tota l= 56 : Rep lace (46) PWAstro Spectra+ (10) PW MCS2000; Mov e d (4) Muncipal as and Marshals to next row to b reakout ra d ios Pub lic Works 52 APX-6500 Mobi le 56 4 needing AES/OTAR; 12-1-11: Re d uced from 57 to 56· Moved the (1) to Muncipal courts needs AES/OTAR Mun ic pal Courts 6 AP X-6500 Mobile (AES an d OTAR ) 4 (2) Total= 4: U -1-11: Moved from row above; Increased to 4 AP X-6500-(4) Municipl e court, Marshalls require e ncy ption Sub -Total {AES & OTAR) AP X-6 500 Mob iles with {AES and OTAR) 123 APX-6500 Total 217 193 (24) I Police 25 AP X-7500 Motorcycle (AES and OTAR) I CTI (25) Total= O; Per Design reiew t he se PD Mot orcycles have new XTLSOOO from RB and won 't req uire new APX rad ios APX -7500 MtcycleTota l 25 (25} Fire O APX-7500 Consolette ~ 7 23 Tota l= 23 : PercfwRBlist -Rep lace (23) FD Astro Con sol ettes ~P_u_bl_ic_W_or_ks _____ o __ A_P_X·_7_SOO_c_o_n_so_le_tt_e _____ ~L...z_J~_7 _~To_t_a_l =_7_:_P_er_cf_w_RB_l_is_t _· R_e~p_la_c_e ~(7~)_P_W_A_s_t _no_C_o_n_so_le_tt_e_, _______________________ __, APX-75 00 CnsltteTotal 30 30 ._ __ A_Px_To_t_a1 ____ 1,_91_o __ A_P_x_Ra_d_1o_• ________ ~I ~~ I FLASH -MOBILES ~ ~ = ~ ·: ~. '.'';,f\.···,-.:·'-'. .~ ~,;"f~\:ilH;_ "' .... ... •· .· . mm:nn,, mm:nn,, tm,, .,, .,,., -~.:.. 1·,,,-~~: .. ,~.:: :-.7~>,•'X,;F, Total= 676 : Mobiles= 594 PD+ 10 PD s pares+ 5 IT spare s; Conslts= 6'/; Ad ded (4) Conslt flash to the Muncipal courts line below; 1-20-12Added 10 Flas h for PD s pare s •Qty in clud es XTLSOOO per CFW D.O. email 12-2-11; Added 5 mo re Flash for IT de pt vehdes pe r CF W D.O. Police 642 xn-sooo Flash Kits (A ES and OTAR) 576 34 67 609 conso lettes email 12-1-11 *Qty includes XTLSOOO Tota l = 193: Mobiles = 150 ; Conslt = 43; 1·20-12 re d uced by 10 (moved to FIRE with Fire 198 xn-5000 Fla sh Kits 193 (5) 43 150 con solettes AES/OTAR ) perCFW D.O.email 12·5-11 *Qty includes XTLSOOO Tota l = 10 Mobiles: 1·20-12Added (10) Fire with AES/OTAR perCFW D.O. ema il 12·5-11 Fire 0 xn-sooo Flash Kits (AES and OTAR) 10 10 0 10 consolettes Total= 698 : (626) Mobiles+ (72 ) Conslts; U-1-11 : Increased from 71 to 72 consol ette •Qty incl ud es XTLSOOO flash ;1-20-12 Reduced 5 mob il es -moved to PD AES/OTAR for IT Ve hicl e s perCFW 0 .0 . Pu bli c Works 760 Xn-5000 Flash Kits 698 162) 72 626 consolettes email 12-1-11 Total= 25 : (21) Mob iles+ (4) Conslts: Muncpl e Cts requ ire AEA/OTAR pe r D.O .; 12+ *Qty includ es XTLSOOO 11 : Increased from 1 to 4 consolette flash-(4) Muncipa l co urts (Marshalls) req uire Mun icp a l Co urts 24 xn-5000 Flas h Kits (AES and OTAR) 25 1 4 21 consolettes encrption per CFW 0 .0 . Sub -Total (AES & OTAR) XTL-5000 Flash Kits (AES and OTAR) 711 71 640 *Qty incl udes XTLSOOO consolettes XTL-5000 Flash Total 1,624 •Qty includes XTl5000 consolettes 1,602 (22) 186 1,416 "'IP.c:u;;;.bl:.:;ic'-W=o r:.:;kc.s __ __,__,eo_...,lc.cxn"'-.2500==Fl.casc...hc.cK.c..it"s--------'I LUI 4 !Total = 4; PercfwRBlist XTL-2500 Flash Total 7-30 City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 Des ign Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page ···- Police Total= 278 :PD percfwRBlist Public Works XTS-2500 Flash Kits 17 Total = 17: PW per cfwRBl is t Municpal Courts XTS-2500 Flash Kits (AES and OTAR) Total= 2; 12-1-11 Added AES Encryption-Municipal courts requ ire encryption for their (2) XTS2500's X'J'S.2500 Flash Total 295 297 Total= 1,S35 : 1656(cfwRB1ist )-140 (going to PW)= 1516; 1516 + 9 = 1525: (Added 9AES encryption for IT shop personnel); lS2S+ 10 Police 1,528 XTS-5000 Flash Kits (AES and OTAR) 1,535 7 = 1,535 (12-1-11; 1-20-12 added 10 Flash for PD spares perCFW D.O. ema il 12-2-11) Fire 290 XTS-5000 Fla sh Kits 0 1290) Total= 0 : Fire to get all APX portables Total= 649: 12-1-11: Reduced from 674 to 650 -Moved 24 to Muncipal courts (Marshal ls) and another 1 to PD (for IT shop) which Public Wor ks 249 XTS-5000 Flash Kits 649 400 require encryption Municpal Courts 30 XTS-5000 Flash Kits (AES and OTAR) 57 27 Tota l= 57: U-1-11 Increased (24 -(FIRE MTS2000) from 33 to 57 -Munici pa l courts require encryption for the ir (57) XTSSk 's Sub-Total (AES & OTAR) xrs.sooo Flas h Kits (AES and OTAR ) 1,592 XTS-5000 Flash Total 2,097 2,241 144 Flash Kits Total 4,016 Flash Kits I Sub-Total APX. Flash 5,926 Radios+ Flash ---------~-------------BG ···- Control Heads OS CH Total GRAND TOTAL • ,_ UCM Kits Total 05 Control Heads 1,4 28 7,354 Radios+ Flash+ 05 Cntrl Heads 642 UCM Kit XTL.5000 Mobiles 1,528 UCM Kit XTSSOOO Portables 0 UCM Kit XTLSOOO Consolettes 0 UCM Kit XTS2SOO Portables 2,170 1,406 (22 } 640 1,592 64 71 71 2,3 05 135 Total= 1,406 : cfwRBlist Total= 640 : 1-20-12 Increased (25) from 615to 640-Added lOfor UCM kits for FD perCFW D.O. 12-S-llemail and 10 for PD spares perCFW D.O. 12-2-11 email and Sfor IT Vehicles D.O. 12-1 email Total= 1,592: 1-20-12 Added lOfor UCM kits for PD spares per CFW D.O. 12-2-llemail Total= 71 : Added 4 enc pted consolette flash for Cit Marshall xtlSOOO consolettes Total= 2: Municipal Court/Marshal ls • Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Ma rch 1, 2012 Des ign Review Change Order 1 -Pricing Summary 7-31 SOL.UTIO'NS CITY OF FORT WORTH P25 UPGRADE PROJECT CHANGE ORDER 1 PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE March 1, 2012 The following Performance Schedule is based on the the overall Project Schedule, as determined after Design Review, and at the time of this Change Order. The dates identified with the Payment Milestones below are estimates based upon the Project Schedule. Substantial changes to this Performance Schedule may be agreed in future Change Orders. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE 1. 30% on Notice to Proceed -July 18, 2011 2. 40% on delivery of equipment -June 21, 2012 3. 15% on ATP of Phase 3 -September 12, 2013 4 . 10% on System Acceptance -September 26, 2013 5. 5% on Final Acceptance -February 28, 2015 5C.1 Introduction This Coverage Acceptance Test Plan (CATP) is designed to verify the radio system implemented by Motorola Solutions meets or exceeds the predicted coverage reliability for a portable on the street in a belt clip throughout the predicted 95% Covered Area Reliability shown in the coverage map below. The CA TP defines the coverage testing method and procedure, the coverage acceptance criterion, the test documentation, and the responsibilities of both Motorola Solutions and the City of Fort Worth. Coverage Acceptance Testing is based upon a coverage prediction that accurately represents the implemented infrastructure and parameters that are consistent with the contract agreements. If the implemented system varies from the design parameters, then a revised coverage map will be prepared. New test maps will reflect the measured losses and gains associated with the implemented infrastructure and subscribers . These will be used to define the test configuration and potential areas from which test locations may be included in the evaluation process. To verify that the radio coverage reliability is met, the indicated coverage area within the City of Fort Worth's operating area will be divided into approximately 895 equally sized test tiles . The CA TP defines the coverage testing method and procedure, the coverage acceptance criterion, the test documentation, and the responsibilities of both Motorola Solutions and the City of Fort Worth. Our proposal assumes that the CATP will be performed after implementation of Phase 3, once Citywide ASTRO 25 build out is complete. This test is for a portable on the street in a belt clip throughout the Coverage Area with a BER of 2% or less. To verify the radio coverage reliability is met, the indicated coverage will be divided into equally sized test tiles . Based on the 95% Covered Area Reliability prediction, a minimum of 895 tiles must be tested to provide a statistically valid test. Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -Texas Motor Speedway Site for the City of Fort Worth, TX SA-1 The following text provides a detailed description of the CATP: 5C.2 CATP Definitions Several definitions are needed to accurately describe the coverage test method. Where cited, these terms or methods are defined in TIA TSB-88.l-C 1 or TSB-88.3- c z. 5C.3 Coverage Area The co v erage area is the geographical region in which communications will be provided which meets or exceeds the specified Channel Per formance Criterion at the specified reliability for the specified equipment configuration(s). Radio systems are typically designed to maximize the coverage area within the customer's service area (users ' operational area,jurisdictional boundaries , etc.) {TSB-88.1-C, §5 .1}. This CA TP is for the predicted coverage area as indicated on Motorola Solutions ' coverage map for a portable on the street in a belt clip shown in Figure SC-1. 1Wireless Communications Systems ---Performance in Noise-and Interference- Limited Situations ---Part 1: Recommended Methods for Technology-Independent Modeling , Technical Service Bulletin TSB-88.1-C , Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), Arlington VA, 2008. 2 Wireless Communications Systems ---Performance in Noise-and Interference- Limited Situations ---Part 3: Performance Verification, Technical Service Bull etin TSB-88.3-C , Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), Arlington VA, 2008. City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Mig ration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted " Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page SC-2 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -Texas Motor Speedway Site for the C ity of Fort Worth, TX ---------- POL POTIENTIAL ANNEX 201~201 4PROPAN EX ETJ-COMBO FT WORTH SIMPLIFIED 95% AREA XTS in Belt Cti p Rouocltrip 0 )00 t..oo• 1 incft•300 ..... 111IOOI) ,. ...... ,. Figure 5C-1: Portable on street in belt clip, 95% percent Covered Area Reliability at DAQ 3.4. Blue -City of Fort Worth Boundary Green -City of Fort Worth ET J Orange -2010-2014 City of Fort Worth Annex Area Purple -2029 City of Fort Worth Potential Annex Area Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to thl;l restrictions on the title page TX-101192A City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -Texas Motor Speedway Site for the City of Fort Worth , TX REVISION 00 5C-3 5C.4 Channel Performance Criterion (CPC) The CPC is the specified minimum design performance level in a faded channel. {TSB -88.lC, §5.2} For this system, the CPC is a Delivered Audio Quality ofDAQ 3.4 . The DAQ definitions are provided in Table 5A-1 {TSB -88.1-C , §5.4 .2 , Table 2} Given the static reference sensitivity of a receiver , the faded performance threshold for the specified CPC is determined by using the projected CPC requirements for different DAQs listed in TSB-88.1-C , Annex A, Table A-1. For digital voice systems , the faded performance threshold is for a Bit Error Rate (BER) that provides the specified CPC. The CA TP pass/fail criterion for each test location is the Delivered Audio Quality of DAQ-3.4. Table SA-1: Delivered Audio Quality Definitions DAQ Delivered I Subjective Performance Description Audio Quality 1 Unusable, speech present but unreadable. 2 Understandable with considerable effort. Frequent repetition due to noise /distortion. 3 Speech understandable with slight effort. Occasional repetition required due to noise/distortion. 3.4 Speech understandable with repetition only rarely required. Some noise/distortion. 4 Speech easily understood. Occasional noise/distortion. 4 .5 Speech easily understood. Infrequent noise/distortion. 5 Speech easily understood. 5C.5 Reliability The reliability is the percentage of locations within the coverage area that meet or exceed the specified CPC . Motorola Solutions ' coverage map indicates the area within which this system is predicted to provide 95 percent reliability for a portable on the street meeting or exceeding the CPC ofDAQ-3.4 {TSB-88 .1-C , §5 .3.2 ; not regulatory contour or service area reliability }. City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted G Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 5C-4 Coverage Acceptance Test P lan -Texas Motor Speedway Site for the City of Fort Worth , TX SC.6 Equipment Configurations These are the types and configurations of radio network and field unit equipment upon which coverage testing is based. • A single ASR P25 site with 800 MHz GTR 8000 repeaters . • Coverage to outdoor Project 25 portables 'on the street ' for DAQ testing. An in- line attenuator will be used to simulate portable on the street operation. The attenuator will be set to simulate the signal loss for transmit and receive from a portable on the hip in a belt clip. The in-line-attenuator value for proper de-rating of the antenna system to represent a portable on-the-street with a portable on a belt clip will be approximately 8 dB. The exact value will be determined by the type of magnetic mount antenna, antenna rod , and cable loss calculated before the test is performed . SC.7 CATP Method The method used to test coverage is a statistical sampling of the predicted coverage area to verify the CPC is met or exceeded at the required reliability for each of the defined equipment configurations . It is impossible to verify every point within a coverage area, because there are infinite points; therefore , coverage reliability will be verified by sampling a statistically significant number of randomly selected locations, quasi-uniformly distributed throughout the predicted coverage area. This CA TP provides a method of tracking test tile location using Motorola Solutions ' Voyager hardware and software. A GPS receiver will provide location information indicating when a valid test tile is available for testing. The method follows TIA TSB-88.3-C §5.0 , "Performance Confirmation" for statistical sampling. SC.8 Determine the Required Number of Test Tiles in the Coverage Area The predicted coverage area will be divided into a grid pattern to produce at least the minimum number of uniformly sized test locations ( or tiles) required by the Estimate of Proportions formula. {TSB-88.3-C , §8.2.1 , equation 2} The minimum number of test tiles required varies for different systems, from a few hundred to many thousands, depending on the size of the coverage area, desired confidence in results , type of coverage test, and the predicted versus required reliability. Motorola Solutions has determined that a minimum of 895 test locations will be required to confirm the covered area reliability of 95 percent with a DAQ of3.4. Motorola Solutions reserves the right to test additional test locations beyond the required minimum of 895 test locations. Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -Texas Motor Speedway Site for the City of Fort Worth, TX REVISION 00 5C-5 5C .9 Constraints on Test Tile Sizes The minimum tile size is 100 b y 100 wavelengths ; howev er, the minimum practical tile size is typicall y about 400 by 400 meters (about 0.25 by 0.25 miles). The minimum practical tile size for any system is determined by the distance traveled at the speed of the test vehicle while sampling, GPS error margin, and av ailability of road access within very small tiles. A related consideration is the time , resources , and cost involved in testing very large numbers of very small tiles. The maximum test tile size is 2 by 2 km (1.25 by 1.25 miles) {TSB-88 .3C, §5.5.1 }. In some wide-area systems , this constraint on maximum tile size may dictate a greater number of test tiles than the minimum number required by the Estimate of Proportions formula. (See Figure 5C-2 for a Sample Grid Map for the Texas Motor Speedway Site.) City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 5C-6 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -Texas Motor Speedway S ite for the City of Fort Worth , TX o ,.oo eoon I trdl • S 00 Mi1H e 1/ISIODBO Figure SC-2: Sample Test Grid Map for the Texas Motor Speedway Site. Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -Texas Motor Speedway Site for the C ity of Fort Worth , TX REVISION 00 5C-7 SC.10 Accessibility to Test Tiles Prior to testing (if possible) or during the test , Motorola Solutions and the City of Fort Worth will determine whether any test tiles are inaccessible for the coverage test ( due to lack of roads , restricted land, etc .) Inaccessible tiles will be eliminated from being tested. Eliminated test tiles may be substituted with neighboring accessible test tiles , if desired , to the extent possible without delaying the progress of the test. This CA TP is based on testing only those tiles that intersect with a road. SC.11 Randomly Select a Test Location Within Each Tile Using Voyager5 M, the actual test location within each tile will be randomly selected by the test vehicle crossing into the tile at an arbitrary point, with an arbitrary speed and direction. If the selected test location is in an underground parking garage , the test location must be marked as invalid and a replacement test location must be selected. SC.12 Perform Measurements in Each Tile In each test tile , a voice test exchange will be initiated using predetermined te xt typical of a common voice exchange between the fixed location and the portable location. Upon entering a test tile Voyager will alert the testers to perform a test. In order to expedite on the street testing Motorola Solutions recommends the following procedure. A portable radio configured to represent a portable on the street will be used inside the vehicle. The portable radio 's antenna system will consist of a magnetic mount antenna located on the roof of the vehicle; a jumper will be attached between this antenna and an in-line attenuator. The output of the attenuator will be connected to the portable radio . The purpose ofthis attenuator is to add additional loss to the antenna system to simulate a portable on the street at hip level on a belt clip. Normal voice testing, as described above , would then be done in a slow moving or stopped vehicle. Testing shall take place as the vehicle enters or is otherwise located in the test grid. The vehicle may be either moving or stationary consistent with safety and local conditions . An inbound and outbound test shall be conducted for the grid . The format of the test shall be as follows for the inbound test: 1. "Test team#" 2. "Test grid #" 3. "Portable in the car" 4. Short descriptor of location The dispatcher will reply to the received message for the outbound message. The speed of the vehicle shall be regulated to ensure the individual grid contains both the inbound and outbound test. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 0 1, 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted " Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 5C-8 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -Texas Motor Speedway Site for the City of Fort Worth , TX If the first in-vehicle test is unacceptable, the test team may exit the car and perform a portable on the street test outside the vehicle wearing a belt clip . If the portable on the street test is acceptable, it will not count a failure but will count as a retry . If the retry fails , then the grid shall be considered a failed test point. SC.13 Determine if Each Tile Passes or Fails the CPC Requirement For each test tile, the pass/fail criterion is the Delivered Audio Quality (DAQ) value of 3.4. The DAQ value will be recorded for each test tile at the fixed location and the mobile/portable using the DAQ definitions from Table 5A-1 of this CATP. Each tester will grade the audio quality as either a pass or fail. The grades will be collected and the majority will determine whether the tile is a pass or fail. Coverage acceptance testing will be performed in the talk-out and talk-in direction . For both the talk-out and talk-in directions a wire-line console position is required to be used. SC.14 Failures and Retries If the first in-vehicle test is unacceptable, the test team will exit the car and perform a portable on the street test outside the vehicle wearing a belt clip. If the portable on the street test is acceptable, it will not count a failure but will count as a retry . If an inbound or outbound audio quality evaluation fails to meet a DAQ 3.4 on the first attempt inside the vehicle, the test team will step outside the vehicle, remove the magnetic mount antenna and its attenuators connection to the radio, attach the standard portable antenna and will repeat the test one time ( one retry) while continuing in motion along the path of an 8 ft. circumference, up to 10 feet away. This retry is to account for ambient road noise or operator inattentiveness. Movement is required to counter the effects of Rayleigh fading. Motorola Solutions and the City will ensure that the radio antenna orientation is randomly distributed relative to the repeater sites throughout each test message. If the retry fails, the test team will note the locations of the test, and the test will be considered failed. The City recognizes that a failed attempt to communicate resulting from a legitimate administrative problem, such as a member of the test team conducting the test call not being ready, or not paying attention, the test call may be repeated to help ensure valid test results. SC.15 Determine the Coverage Area Reliability for Acceptance After all accessible tiles in the coverage area have been tested; the covered area reliability of 95 percent will be determined by dividing the number of tiles that pass by the total number of tiles tested. {TSB-88.3-C, §5.1 , equation I} The coverage test Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 REVISION 00 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -Texas Motor Speedway Site for the City of Fort Worth, TX 5C-9 acceptance criterion is that the tested coverage area reliability must be equal to or greater than the required reliability. SC.16 Responsibilities and Preparation This information will help set the expectations of City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions regarding requirements for equipment, personnel, and time during the coverage test. City of Fort Worth will provide the following for the duration of the coverage test: + At least one test vehicle. + At least one City of Fort Worth representative , to drive each test vehicle and/or to be the customer representative(s) for the test team(s). + One or more City of Fort Worth representatives to evaluate and record the DAQ value of the test transmission in the vehicle using a portable radio. + Two or more City of Fort Worth representatives to evaluate and record the DAQ value of the test transmissions at the fixed dispatch location. + Provide one portable radio to be used for the DAQ test. Motorola Solutions will provide the following for the duration of the coverage test: + One or more Motorola Solutions representatives , to navigate, operate the portable radio , evaluate and record the DAQ value of the test transmissions , and operate Voyager5M. + One or more Motorola Solutions representatives to operate the fixed equipment, and to evaluate and record the DAQ value of the test transmissions at the fixed location. + At least one laptop computer equipped with Voyager5M software for each test scenar10. An odd number of test participants should exist at the fixed location and the portable location to prevent ties. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 0 1, 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted &, Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page SC-1 O Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -Texas Motor Speedway Site for the City of Fort Worth , TX Motorola Solutions and City of Fort Worth will plan the route for the test vehicle(s) through the coverage test area to ensure efficiency and maximize the number of tiles that are tested. If possible , any tiles not accessible to the test vehicle( s) will be identified while planning the route. Testing may occur outside of Fort Worth 's ETJ and proposed annexation areas , where predicted to have coverage, in order to achieve the minimum number of required test tiles. Motorola Solutions and the City may agree to perform "information only" tests in locations outside of the testing area; however, these "information only" test results will not be used for coverage acceptance . Any "information only" test locations must be defined before starting the test. If the added locations require additional time and resources to test, a change order will be required and Motorola Solutions may charge the City on a time and materials basis. Motorola Solutions will conduct this test once. If any portion of the test is determined to be unreliable because of proven equipment malfunctions or failures , Motorola Solutions will repeat the portion of the test affected by the equipment malfunction or failure. The City will have the option to accept the coverage test at any time prior to completion of the co verage test. Motorola Solutions has the right to test areas of failed tiles for external interference . If external interference is found , those tiles will not be counted as either a failure or pass . Before starting the test, City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions will agree upon the time frame for Motorola Solutions' submission of a report containing the coverage test results. 5C.17 CATP Procedures A subjective listening test will be performed for coverage testing to verify talk-out and talk-in Delivered Audio Quality (DAQ) performance of the system . The procedure for the subjective DAQ coverage test will be as follows : + To perform a statistically valid subjective DAQ test , a large group of people is required to ensure high confidence in the results. However, obtaining a large group of people for a subjective listening test is usually impractical ; therefore , several (3 to 7) people in a car or van must be used for the test. Since a group this small cannot pro vide statistically significant results , it is very important that the personnel participating in the subjective test be familiar with the sound of radio conversations. Before subjectively testing , all personnel who will evaluate audio quality must be "calibrated" by listening to examples of static and faded audio of various CPC levels from the type of system being tested. Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -Texas Motor Speedway Site for the City of Fort Worth, TX REVISION 00 5C-11 • A fixed control point location will be established. The fixed control point location must be a wire-line console position that has been designed to operate with the proposed system. For trunking systems , the steering feature will be used to steer each test talk group to a specific channel , to ensure that all tests are conducted on the same voice channel. Prior to testing, City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions will agree upon a procedure to allow each audio transmission to be evaluated. Motorola Solutions will provide various audio transmissions that will be used to calibrate each team for the various DAQ values. • The test participants will be divided into teams , each consisting of personnel from both City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions. Each team will have members that operate a portable unit in the field, and members that are stationed at the fixed control point location. As the field test team(s) drive through the coverage area, test locations within each tile will be selected randomly by Voyager 's GPS location indication. Voyager 's DAQ recording feature will be used to record the talk-in and talk-out DAQ value as well as any pertinent notes for the location. • At each tile location, each test team member will listen to a talk-out audio transmission, and will record his or her subjective evaluation of the DAQ for the tile. Team members stationed at the control point will evaluate talk-in audio quality of transmissions from the test field units in that tile. Each team member will maintain a test log to record date, time , and subjective evaluation for each test tile location. Subjective evaluation will be based on the Delivered Audio Quality. • The DAQ score for each test tile will be the pass/fail consensus based on majority vote of all team members' subjective evaluations for that tile. An odd number of team members are required to avoid ties for the pass/fail consensus . • The DAQ score for each test tile in both the talk-in and talk-out direction will be used to evaluate whether each tile passes or fails. The tile pass/fail evaluations will be used to determine the coverage area reliability. • Coverage acceptance will be based on demonstrating that 95 percent of the tile locations in the coverage test area will provide an audio quality of DAQ 3.4 or better in both the talk-in and talk-out directions. • If a coverage test, or a portion thereof, is suspected by Motorola Solutions to have failed due to external interference , those tiles suspected of being affected by an interferer may be re-tested . If the tiles (or test points) re-tested are confirmed to have failed due to interference , those tiles ( or test points) will be excluded from all acceptance calculations and Motorola Solutions will work with the City to identify potential solutions to the interference issues . City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted " Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 5C-12 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -Texas Motor Speedway Site for the City of Fort Worth , TX SC.18 CATP Documentation and Coverage Acceptance During subjective Delivered Audio Quality testing, a test log will be kept by each test team member, in the vehicle(s) and at the control point. The DAQ evaluations for each test tile will be recorded on the test logs. A copy of the test logs will be provided to the City of Fort Worth at the conclusion of the coverage test. Motorola Solutions will evaluate the subjective test logs to determine whether the coverage test was passed for each equipment configuration. Motorola Solutions will submit a report to the City of Fort Worth detailing the coverage test results. This report will include a document indicating the test was performed in accordance with this CATP and the results of the test indicate the acceptance or non-acceptance of the coverage portion of the system. This document is to be signed by the City and Motorola Solutions. The City will have the option to accept the coverage at any time prior to completion of the coverage test or documentation process. Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -Texas Motor Speedway Site for the City of Fort Worth , TX REVISION 00 SC-13 2.1 Technology and System Architecture This project is based on an ASTRO 25 Project 25 Phase 1 solution to meet the City of Fort Worth 's goals expressed by the City in our pre-sale meetings and the RFP. Our design includes an ASTRO 25 solution is an IP-based, APCO Project 25 compliant, digital trunked radio system that provides advanced trunking features and expandability. The system design provides 95% on-street portable coverage in the areas in the painted regions shown on the Coverage maps, (see the Coverage maps in Section 2A of this System Description). Our design is for a robust radio communications system; we are confident our design meets the City of Fort Worth 's current system needs , and is designed to expand as the City grows in the future . This solution leverages the City of Fort Worth 's existing investment in radio subscriber equipment, while allowing the scalability to add optional Project 25 Phase 2 TDMA infrastructure upgrades in the future, and upgrades to new APX based subscribers. This solution also allows the City to add features , further enhancements , sites , channels, and data services as the City 's needs change and grow. The City currently has two Motorola Solutions Smartnet Systems that are in use throughout the city and surrounding areas. System 1, designed for Public Safety, is a 5-site simulcast system with remote sites located at Eagle Mountain, North Beach, Burnet Plaza, Rolling Hills , and Bergh Tower. This system operates on twenty 800 MHz channels. System 2 is a located at Burnett Plaza, and is currently used by Public Works. It has twenty 800 MHz channels. The City also maintains two dispatch centers located at the Bolt Street and Alternate PSAP facilities . The Bolt Street site has 23 Gold Elite console positions and the Alternate PSAP has 16 Gold Elite positions. The City has several other communities in the region that use their two Smartnet systems. The City of Fort Worth desires to maintain facilities for these users to allow them to continue to operate on these systems with their current subscriber fleet and console connectivity. The City recently purchased an ASTRO 25 system that will provide single site coverage with a Master Site located at Eagle Mountain and an RF site located at Burnett Plaza. This system will also provide the City of Fort Worth a P25 infrastructure in the City with P25 operation with its five channels similar to the coverage provided by the current analog Public Works System 2. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-1 2.1.1 This recently purchased system was designed to provide the City with a master site, and one remote site. This system allowed the City to begin operating and testing the features of a P25 voice system. It also allows the City to further expand the infrastructure of this ASTRO 25 radio system. The City will have access to this ASTRO 25 infrastructure directly from the Bolt Street Dispatch location and through talkgroup consolettes located at Alternate Dispatch. The City also will also have connectivity to the City of Dallas system, and the NCTCOG system through an ISSI. I gateway. This was done by connecting the P25 master sites at Dallas and the Fort Worth master site via an ISSI.I link. Furthermore, a 700 MHz site was provided as part of that Phase I project for interoperability for users throughout north Texas . The Radio Frequency (RF) site equipment is Motorola Solutions' GTR8000 Expandable Site Subsystem (ESS). Each ESS station can accommodate up to six base radios , combiner, and receiver multi-coupler, in a single rack. The Project Goals An ASTRO 25 solution has been provided to meet the City of Fort Worth 's goals. Our design solution is an expansion of the recently purchased IP-based digital trunked radio system . The design is for a robust radio communications system. This solution leverages the City of Fort Worth 's existing investment in sites ; infrastructure and subscribers while providing interoperability with other agencies , and prov ides a vehicle for a future migration and growth of the City 's radio system. We are confident our design meets the City of Fort Worth 's expressed needs and plans. The basic goals of this design: • Provide the City with a Citywide Project 25 compliant two-way Integrated Voice and Data (IV &D) system based on simulcast coverage and increased channel capacity from the recently purchased ASTRO 25 infrastructure . • Provide continued communications on the City's two existing analog systems. This will allow current users on the analog simulcast (System 1) and analog standalone 800 MHz (System 2) infrastructure to migrate over time. • Reuse the frequency resources the City has: 1) Twenty 800 MHz channels in System 1; 2) Twenty 800 MHz channels in System 2; and 3) Eight 800 MHz channels currently used for the City 's data system. • Replace existing equipment that is at the end-of-life and therefore has no replacement parts available. • The City also desires to increase their coverage in some annexed regions such as Walch Ranch. The coverage foot print of the existing analog systems was inadequate to cover this region. Also the City wanted assurance that the system coverage of the expanded system would cover the projected 2029 annexed regions. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-2 OBSystem Description 2.1.2 The Phased Deployment The City of Fort Worth contracted with Motorola Solutions early this year and began the transition from analog two-way radio to P25 digital operation. This system was designed to provide the City with a master site , and one remote site . This system allowed the City to begin operating and testing the features of a P25 voice sy stem. The original implementation of the P25 Master Site and its deployment project was will be referred to as "Phase l " in the recently purchased system documentation. This current design for the City of Fort Worth system will build out a two-layer simulcast system. It will be implemented in 2 major phases: + Phase 2 -Will add a site to the P25 system at Westland 6 , and simulcast both Westland 6 and the Burnett Plaza 5-channel 800 MHz sub-systems. The shelter of the Westland 6 site will require a new shelter and civil work as well . See below for further discussions on this phase. • Phase 3 -The goal of this phase is to build out the remainder of the new City of Fort Worth P25 system as discussed below. 2.1.2.1 Phase 2 This Phase 2 portion of the implementation allows for expansion for the City's single site ASTRO 25 infrastructure. It was designed to allow for the expansion of coverage of the existing system in the Walch Ranch area, and provides additional coverage in some areas which currently exhibit coverage issues in the 5-site City-wide Smartnet system. Phase 2 will be a separate implementation closely tied to the Phase 3 , ASTRO 25 city-wide implementation. The implementation of Phase 2 has been incorporated into this document. This portion of the system implementation allows the city to reuse existing city frequencies efficiently by using IP simulcast. The simulcast cell will include the Burnett Plaza P25 , 800 MHz, P25 5-channel site, and a new simulcast remote site at the Westland 6 site. Elements of Phase 2 are as follows: • Reconfiguration and modification of the 5-channel site at Burnett Plaza for Simulcast remote site operation. • A new transmit antenna system at Burnett Plaza to separate the 700 MHz site and 800 MHz equipment existing at that site. This new antenna sy stem will become part of the final antenna configuration for the P25 system in Phase 3. • A new 5-channel simulcast remote site will be established at the Westland 6 site. + The establishment of the new remote site at Westland 6 will require that a new 12 x 36 shelter along with an outdoor generator be implemented at this site. The equipment in Phase 2 does not require this large of a shelter. However, in Phase 3 the equipment at this site will require this size of shelter to be in place, therefore it was a logical step to install this shelter as part of Phase 2. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-3 + A new simulcast prime site equipped for 5-channels will be established at the Eagle Mountain site , the interconnection between the existing remote site will be severed and a new link internal to the Eagle Mountain prime site will be established. The Burnett Plaza site links will be connected to the prime site equipment. City provided Tls will be integrated at the remote site at Westland 6 and at the Eagle Mountain prime site. + The Gold Elite system at Bolt Street will continue to provide direct console connectivity to this newly reconfigured P25 simulcast system during this phase of the implementation. The console system at the Alternate PSAP will still have limited connectivity to the P25 system through console talkgroup consolettes. Operation on Systems 1 and 2 will continue as they did before through both dispatch sites. 2.1.2.2 Phase 3 The Phase 3 system design for the City of Fort Worth is expanded to allow two simulcast layers of twenty channels each, at six sites. These sites will be four of the five existing sites, the Bergh 2 (ATC) replacement site , and the Westland 6 site included in Phase 2. Also a 4-channel ASR site shall be established at Texas Motor Speedway during this phase. The prime sites for the two IP simulcast layers will be located at Eagle Mountain and Rolling Hills (this provides the City with location diversity for the prime-sites). Not all forty channels will be active at the time these layers are implemented. Since the City will be using some of their frequencies on their existing analog systems , the number of channels on the P25 layers will increase as users transition from analog to the P25 digital system. The major elements of the Phase 3 system are as follows: + One simulcast cell layer consisting of twenty channels at 6-sites for city-wide communications with a prime site at Eagle Mountain. This simulcast cell layer will have been implemented as part of Phase 2. It will be expanded from two-sites to 6-sites and the channel count in this layer will be increased from 5-channels to 20-channels . This will require the expansion of the prime site at Eagle Mountain in Phase 3. + One simulcast cell layer consisting of twenty channels at 6-sites for city-wide communications with a prime site at the Rolling Hills location. This implementation will require that a new 12x36 shelter along with an external generator be implemented at this site. + One four-channel ASR site will be established at Texas Motor Speedway during this phase. The equipment will be co-located with an LTE site designated to go at this site. The RF site and the L TE site will be mounted on a platform on the roof top . The RF site and the L TE site will be based in 48 volt DC operation. The battery plant and charger system will be located on the roof with the RF equipment. A 3-bay outdoor cabinet will be provided for the RF system. A single outdoor cabinet will be provided for the L TE site and an outdoor enclosure will be provided for the DC power plant. The City will provide the platform City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-4 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W structure , the antenna structure, and provision electrical system required , along with being responsible for links for the RF site and the L TE site. • One SmartX analog simulcast cell will be established in this phase . It will consist of a nine-channel SmartZone analog simulcast system with a redundant prime site at North Beach. This system will use nine channels of the existing repeaters at each of the 5-remote sites used in System 1 today. The other eleven repeaters at each site in the current System 1 will be disabled and removed from the sites . This will allow current system analog users to use this cell , and also communicate with P25 users through the SmartX interface . This will allow the city to gracefully transition these users over time to P25 operation off the newly established P25 simulcast layers. • Two MCC7500 console systems will be established in this Phase 3. The twenty- three console positions at Bolt Street will be replaced with MCC 7500 console positions. The sixteen Gold Elite Console operator positions at the Alternate PSAP will also be replaced. These console operator positions will be equipped for AES encryption operation. • A new MCC7500 Archiving Interface Server will be established at the master site , along with a 120 channel IP logging recorder system. A NICE inform system and analog recorders will be installed at the dispatch sites to allow for logging recording of both radio traffic and analog audio sources . This will allow the city to record the traffic on the radio system and at the dispatch centers , along with some additional analog audio traffic. • A portion of the System 2 analog system will be maintained in this phase. The City of Fort Worth desires that users of this system have a grace period to allow them to continue to use this infrastructure until they have the means to transition to the new P25 infrastructure . This system will be disconnected from its current console interconnection. The number of channels will initially be reduced to ten- channels. A number of consolettes will be installed at each dispatch center to allow communications with these users via the MCC 7500 console systems at Bolt Street and the Alternate PSAP. • The Network Management system at the Eagle Mountain site will be expanded, and additional clients for this system will be installed at the City Hall Data Center, the System Manager's office at the Radio Shop , and the Radio Shop site itself. • During this phase a packet data gateway and a GGSN (Gateway GPRS Support Node) will be installed at the master site. Also a CNI (Customer Network Interface) network will be established at that site . This will allow for IV &D (Integrated Voice and Data) and OTAP (Over-The-Air-Programming) operation on the City 's P25 infrastructure . The presence notifier for this IV &D system will be located at the Eagle Mountain master site , and client terminals shall be located at Rolling Hills, Eagle Mountain, and the Radio Shop. • An NFM (Network Fault Management) system will be installed at all the RF sites and dispatch centers. The server for this system will be installed at Eagle Mountain, and the client terminals shall be located at the City Hall Data Center Site, Bolt Street Fire Dispatch, and at the Radio Shop site. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-5 + Alcatel Alarm software package has been included in the NFM system. The interface between the Alcatel system owned by the City of Fort Worth and the new Motorola Solutions NFM system will be placed at Eagle Mountain. This interface will include RTU equipment and a polling engine. This polling engine will interface directly with the Alcatel equipment. This addition to the NFM system will monitor Microwave Alarms on the Alcatel Microwave terminals . It will not monitor any alarms on the MPLS multiplex equipment. + An OTAR (Over-The-Air-Rekeying) system has been included in this design. This would allow the city to rekey the encryption keys in the field units over-the- air. The equipment for this operation would be installed and implemented in this phase. The OT AR server will be located at the City Hall Data Center, and client terminals will be located at the Radio Shop , the City Hall Data Center, and at the Zipper Building. + City of Fort Worth System subscribers: • The City has identified existing XTS/XTL series radios that are upgradeable to Project 25 Phase 1 operation; these units will be upgraded and programmed accordingly to operate on the new ASTRO 25 Phase 1 IP simulcast layered system. • Per the request of the City some existing mobile radios will be upgraded to the 05 control head . • New radio units requested by the City will be Project 25 Phase 1 equipped radios , based on Motorola Solutions ' APX series. These radios are capable of being upgraded to Project 25 Phase 2 TDMA operation in the future with optional software options (Note: these radios are not equipped with Phase 2 TDMA as presented in this System Design, but would require the purchase of additional options for TDMA operation). The APX radios in this System Design are capable of communicating with Project 25 Phase 1 units on this system, as well as on Motorola Solutions legacy Smartnet trunked radio systems in the area. During the implementation of Phase 3, the console dispatch positions for the City of Fort Worth at both the Bolt Street Site and for Alternate PSAP site will be replaced with MCC7500 console operator equipment. A portion of the AEB/MGEG CEB arrangement established in the Phase I project consoles will remain. The AEB /CEB connectivity will remain for other regional users who continue to use Gold Elite Console positions. Any upgrades or additional equipment required for the consideration of these other users is not included in this project, and will be negotiated with the other users separately at a later date . The reason that these dispatch positions at Bolt Street and Alternate PSAP are replaced with MCC 7500 console positions during this phase is that to maintain Gold Elite positions at the Alternate PSAP would require that this console system be upgraded completely to connect it to the P25 Master site MGEG/ AEB. So these positions are replaced once the P25 system is active on the layered IP Simulcast Cells so that the City will have redundancy between dispatch centers for Public Safety communications providing direct connection to both dispatch centers to the P25 City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-6 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W system. They will be able to contact remaining analog users on the SmartX analog cell directly through these MCC 7500 console positions as well. The existing System 1 will be modified to become a SmartZone analog simulcast cell connected to the master site at Eagle Mountain through the use of a Smart X interface. The capacity of this analog cell will be reduced to nine channels. This will allow the regional users to continue to use this cell in much the same way as they do today. The number of channels on this system will be reduced over time until it is no longer needed. Once all channels on this system have been transitioned, or at a time the City of Fort Worth indicates, this system will be officially decommissioned. Currently the city uses a main and redundant prime site configuration with North Beach and Burnett Plaza for the System 1. Once the system is SmartX ' d the North Beach Street prime site will become the only prime site for the SmartX system. It will have been reconfigured for SmartZone operation and the number of channels in the SmartX simulcast sub-cell. Two prime site controllers will be placed at North Beach to allow for equipment redundancy but this sub-system will no longer have location diversity. The system was designed in this way so that floor space at both North Beach and Burnett Plaza could be freed up to allow the implementation of the two layered IP Simulcast, and it simplifies system connectivity since the SmartX system will not be the main means of communication for City of Fort Worth users. During the implementation of this project the console positions for the City of Fort Worth at both the Bolt Street Site and for Alternate PSAP site will be replaced with MCC 7500 console operator equipment. The existing AEB/CEB connectivity will remain for other regional users who wish to continue to use Gold Elite Console positions. Any upgrades or additional equipment required for the consideration of these other users is not included in this project, and will be negotiated with the other users at a later date. The City console positions are replaced once the P25 system is active on the layered IP Simulcast Cells so that the City will have redundancy between dispatch centers for Public Safety communications providing direct connection to both dispatch centers to the P25 system. They will be able to contact remaining analog users on the SmartX analog cell directly through these MCC 7500 console positions as well. Another major component of the Phase 3 portion of this project will be to downsize the existing System 2. At this point this system will also be severed from the console network at Bolt Street and Alternate PSAP. There are several reasons for this action: 1. Since all the City users will be transitioned to the P25 system at some point during this project, the 10 channels will be able to handle all traffic on System 2 until this process is finished. 2. The City is planning on reusing the frequencies on System 1 and 2 for the 2 layers of P25 IP simulcast so this will free up 10 frequencies early. As users transition to the new P25 the number of these channels will be reduced and the existing equipment can be decommissioned on a case by case basis and turned on the P25 system. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-7 2.1.3 3. The ev entual plan for the Sy stem 2 system is to take it down to 4 channels until it is completely remo v ed from the sy stem. System 2 will not be connected to the console sy stem once the MCC 7500 system is introduced. The reason for this is that this system and all of its users would have to be reprogrammed to use the same ID of the SmartX simulcast system . SmartX will only allow one talkgroup fleetmap structure to be on the P25 system. Therefore the dispatch centers will need to dispatch all System 2 traffic via talkgroup consolettes, until System 2 is decommissioned. The design calls for ten consolettes for System 2 dispatch at each of the two dispatch centers. Since both console locations can access any of the consolettes when the links are good between the master site and the dispatch locations , these could be used for up to twenty de dicated talkgroups to be accessed through these console positions . Alternatively, up to eight talkgroups could be programmed to each one of these consolettes and accesse d through the console positions for access to many more talkgroups on System 2. Note there will be no PTT-ID or emergency IDs displayed at the console operator positions for Sy stem 2 due to consolette operation. Utilization of Existing Sites in Phase 3 of the ASTRO 25 Configuration The designed system utilizes the City 's existing sites, along with a replacement site for the Bergh site in the P25 system at the Bergh 2 site , and a new site (Westland 6). The existing tower structures at these sites will be reused in Phases 2 and 3 for this project. The functional use of these sites is outlined in Table 2-1 . City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page ¥ 2-8 OBSystem Description Table 2-1: Use of Fort Worth Sites in New System Existing Site Name I Site Type Eagle Mountain (Existing Master Site upgrades and expansion for the P25 infrastructure , a P25 prime simulcast site) site for Layer 1, a P25 remote site for each of the two P25 simulcast layers, and an analog remote site for the SmartX SmartZone analog simulcast system . During Phase 2 the City would dispatch the P25 system through the Gold Elite console systems at Bolt Street through an MGEG/AEB interconnection at this site . During Phase 3 this interconnect will be reconfigured and going forward this MGEG/AEB Gold Elite Console interconnection will be used only by other regional system users . An AIS and MCC 7500 IP Logging will be included in Phase 3. An additional NM and OTAP terminal will be established at this site . North Beach (New A P25 remote site for each of the two P25 simulcast layers will be located in a new 12 Shelter Location) x 36 shelter on this location . The site will include an external 130 kW diesel generator North Beach (Existing The analog SmartZone simulcast prime , which has been upgraded and modified , will site) be located at this site . (Note : the prime site at this location will be redundant and therefore provide controller redundancy at this site), and an analog simulcast remote site for the Smart X system . A 16 kW UPS will be installed at this site to provide backup power for the Smart X equipment remaining in this shelter. Burnett Plaza Building A P25 remote site for each of the two simulcast layers, an analog remote site for the Site (Existing site) SmartX SmartZone analog simulcast system , and this will also be the location for the equipment for the remaining System 2 infrastructure equipment. Rolling Hills (New A P25 prime simulcast site for the Layer 2 simulcast system and a P25 remote site for Shelter)Site each of the two P25 simulcast layers . This equipment will be in a new 12 x 36 shelter at this location , along with an external 130 kW diesel generator. A new OTAP terminal shall be established at this site . Rolling Hills (Existing The ex isting shelter at th is location will be the location of an analog remote site for the Shelter) Site SmartX SmartZone analog simulcast system . A 16 kW UPS will be installed at this site to provide backup power for the Smart X equipment remaining in this shelter. Bergh 2 (ATC) Tower A P25 remote site for each the two P25 simulcast layers will be established at this site . A new 12 x 36 shelter will be established at this site . This site will use a generator that was originally located at Eagle Mountain and will be moved to this site. Bergh The existing an analog remote site for the SmartX SmartZone analog simulcast system, will be reconfigured at the existing Bergh site . A 16 kW UPS will be installed at this site to provide backup power for the Smart X equipment remain ing in this shelter. Westland 6 (A new site A P25 remote site for each the two P25 simulcast layers. A new 12 x 36 shelter will be established in Phase 2) established at this site , and an external 130 kW external generator will also be located at this site . Bolt Street Dispatch During Phase 2 , the system will dispatch through the P25 system via the Gold Elite Center (Existing Dispatch console positions via the AEB/MGEG at Eagle Mountain. During Phase 3, the 23 Site) console positions at this site will become MCC 7500 console positions , and the Gold Elite equipment will be decommissioned and removed from this site . Also , during this implementation 10 talkgroup consolettes will be installed at this site for dispatch of System 2 . A Network Fault Management (NFM) Graphic Work Station (GWS) will be located in the Fire Dispatch Center at Bolt Street Alternate PSAP Dispatch During Phase 3 , the 16 console positions at this site will become MCC 7500 console Center (Existing Dispatch positions and the Gold Elite equipment will be decommissioned and removed from Motorola Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page OBSystem Description 2-9 Existing Site Name I Site Type Site) this site . This implementation will add 8 additional talkgroup consolettes at this location , bringing the total conso lettes to 1 O for dispatch on System 2 . Radio Shop (Existing) Network Management (NM) terminal for Radio Shop personnel , NFM GWS , OTAP client , KMF (OTAR) client for Radio Shop personnel , and a Network Management (NM) terminal for the System Manager's office will be established at this site during Phase 3. City Hall Data Center The KMF Server, KMF (OTAR) client, a Network Management (NM) client, and a Zipper Building 2.1.4 NFM GWS A KMF (OTAR) client will be located at this site Antenna Systems and Frequency Plan for Implementation of P25 Infrastructure Motorola Solutions has reviewed the current frequency plan used by the five-site 20- channel analog Smartnet System (System 1 ), the single-site Smartnet 20-channel system (System 2) currently located at Burnett Plaza, and the 8 data channels used by the City at some of the existing sites. The goal of this study is to analyze feasibility of efficient use of the City's frequency resources for the 2-layer 20-channel P25 system. This plan also analyzes the use of the current antenna and combining systems at each site to achieve the correct utilization of these resources for the reconfiguration of the 5-site , simulcast system for the City's SmartX P25 sub-system as the P25 system is developed. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-1 O OBSystem Description 2.1.4.1 Site Name Eagle Mountain North Beach Burnett Plaza Rolling Hills Bergh Site Information for SmartX System and New P25 System The follo wing table sho ws the loc ations of ea ch site and the current usage of frequen cy sets at all sites. The configurations and antenna and ERP information for these sites will remain the same for the SmartX implementation at the 5-sites . The information on current site u sa ge is found in Table 2-2 . Table 2-2: City of Fort Worth Sites and Current Antenna Configurations I Coo,dinates I Freq. I Towe, I Sets in Height use 32 51 34 N System 1 225' 097 25 14 Data Site W** 8 (Coordinates from FCC License for MW * ASR coordinates different) 32 55 29 .5 N System 1 250' 09717 05 W Data Site 2 32 45 1.5 N System 1 560 ' 097 20 04 W System 2 Data Sites 1,5 ,6 ,7 32 39 45 .5 N System 1 480' 09717 37 .1 Data Site W** 4 32 48 55 .5 N System 1 475 ' 097 07 21 W Data Site 3 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restr ictions on the t itle page Transmit Antenna Height 225' 250' (The current antennas at this site will be moved down 20' to allow for a P25 antenna structure to be installed .) 560 ' 450 ' (note based on new tower construction ) 430' I T,ansmrt I ASRN I ERP I Azimuth Antenna Type BMR 12h 1249488 631 345 ° (15dBd) Watts BMR 10h 1046940 398 oo (13dBd) Watts BMR-10a 1052655 398 (12 dBd) BMR 10h 1275399 286 (13dBd) (for new Watts 480' tower) BMR-10a 1031470 299 (12 dBd) Watts City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-1 1 Site I Name Burnett Plaza Rolling Hills Bergh 2 (Euless 2 ATC) Tower North Beach Eagle Mountain Westland 6 D. Horton Building Texas Motor Speedway Tabl e 2-3 shows the location s of each site an d fina l antenna confi gurations that w ill be u sed fo r th e two-P 2 5 IP simulcas t lay ers at six site s and the AS R P25 site. Table 2-3: City of Fort Worth Sites and Current Antenna Configurations Coordinates I AMSL I Towe, I T,ansm;t I Transm;t I HAAT I ERP I Az;muth I Elect,;cal Height Antenna Antenna Down Tilt Height Type 32 ° 45' 01.4"N 616 .8' 560' 560 ' 9 7° 20' 04.0"W 32 ° 39' 45 .5"N 679 .2' 480' 450 97° 17' 37 .1"W 32 ° 48 ' 30 .3"N 523 ' 493' 420' 97° 07' 50 .5"W 32 ° 55' 28 "N 784.2' 250 ' 250 ' 97° 17' 03"W 32 ° 51 ' 30.2"N 810.4' 225' 225 ' 97° 25' 12.6"W 32 ° 43' 53 ,78"N 791 ' 185' 185 97° 30' 25 .87"W 32 ° 45' 21.45"N 548 ' 630 ' 630' 97 ° 19' 50.55 33 ° 01' 57 .1" N 648 165 ' 175 97 16 55 .83 W City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migrat ion , Ci tywide Trun ked Radio System March 1, 2012 BCD- 80010-3- 25 WPA- 80090- 6CF WPA- 700102- 8CF- EDIN-3- 25-850 WPA- 80090- 6CF WPA - 80090- 6CF SC412- HF2LDF BCD - 80010-3- 25 SC412- HF2LDF 529 .5' 239 .9 oo 30 w 497 .8 263 190° oo w 376 .5 380 .2 80 ° 3 0 w 361 .8' 426 .6 40 ° oo w 357 .6 323 .6 290 ° oo w 203 .9' 316.2 oo oo w 532 .1' 239 .9 oo 30 w 100 .0' 288.4 oo oo w Motorola Confidential Res t ricted Use or disclosu re of this proposal is It\ subject t o t he restrict ions on the ti t le page W 2-12 08System Descripti on 2.1.5 2.1.5.1 Frequency Usage at the System Sites The City of Fort Worth currently has 48 frequencies in the 800 MHz band . These forty-eight channels were evaluated for operation on the SmartX analog layer, the existing System 2, and the Project 25 two-IP simulcast layers once Sy stem 2 and the SmartX layers have been reconfigured. Motorola Solutions has designed a plan that makes the most efficient use of the new ESS stations, combiners and antenna systems. It took a mixture of the three existing systems frequencies to allow for the build out of the two 20-channel IP simulcast layers , while allowing portions of the frequencies to be used by the City for the SmartX analog layer and a portion of the existing System 2 single site for interoperation with other regional areas. The data channel frequencies were used in this plan to minimize the number of antennas required , and use the minimum number ofESS stations with their combining system to allow for the two layers of P25 equipment to provide the 40 channels at each site. A result of using this frequency scheme would mean instead of 14 additional antennas being introduced on the towers and buildings in the City of Fort Worth at total of eight new antennas would be needed: 5-transmit and 3-receive antennas. The result of using the combination of the 48-800 MHz channels available in the Fort Worth System currently would result in 2-20 channel layers for the P25 system but would require the abandonment of the existing data system. The remaining eight frequencies currently used by the City after the build out of the two 20-channel layers would all be 821 MHz based frequencies . Four of these channels will be used at the Texas Motor Speedway site and the rest will be available for whatever other purpose the City deems appropriate . The realities of the site space , the current antenna structures at these sites , the desire of the City to leave a large portion of their System 1 and System 2 frequencies on the air for an extended period of time drove this approach to the solution presented here. It is indeed possible to use the frequency plan that the City uses today on the existing System land System 2 to build out the two layer 40-channel system. The data frequencies in the plan are shown in Table 2-4. The Smartnet analog Public Works system that will be used in Layers 1 and 2 must be relicensed to allow for operation at all sites. A discussion of the FCC and Region 40 impacts will be discussed in a later paragraph under this section. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-13 The data channels currently used by the City are shown in Table 2-4. Table 2-4: City of Fort Worth Data Current Data Channel Usage Site Name I Site ID I Frequency Burnett 1 856 .4375 North Beach 2 857.4375 Bergh 3 858.4375 Rolling Hills 4 856.4625 Burnett 5 860.4375 Burnett 6 859.4375 Burnett 7 857.4625 Eagle Mountain 8 858 .4625 This Motorola Solutions design solution uses these frequencies to build out the two- layer IP simulcast system . As a rule, to prevent having to reprogram subscribers on System 2 or the SmartX system, the first four frequencies in these two systems will remain in channels 1-4 of those systems until these two systems are decommissioned. The following table shows the relationship between all of the systems at the time of the implementation of the SmartX system. See Table 2-5. Table 2-5: City of Fort Worth Frequency Usage at Time of the Phase 3 Implementation of this Project Frequency I Rebanded I System I Channel I ESS# I TX I RX I Function I Used on ANT ANT Analog until migrated Reconfigured 5-Site SmartX (PS) 867 .8375 852 .8375 SmartX 1 X Citywide 5-Site Simulcast 867 .7125 852 .7125 SmartX 2 X Citywide 5-Site Simulcast 867.8875 852 .8875 SmartX 3 X Citywide 5-Site Simulcast 867 .7625 852 .7625 SmartX 4 X Citywide 5-Site Simulcast 866 .8375 851 .8375 SmartX 5 X Citywide 5-Site Simulcast 866 .7625 851 .7 625 SmartX 6 X Citywide 5-Site Simulcast City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-14 OBSystem Description X X X X X X X Voice and NA Control X Voice and NA Control X Voice and NA Control X . Voice and NA Control X Voice Yes X Voice Yes Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W Frequency I Rebanded I System I Channel I 866 .7125 851.7125 SmartX 7 Citywide 5-S ite Simulcast 866 .3625 851 .3625 SmartX 8 Citywide 5-S ite Simulcast 866 .1625 851 .1625 SmartX 9 Citywide 5-Site Simulcast Reconfigured Local Government 867 .8625 852 .8625 Single Site 1 Local Government 867 .8125 852 .8125 Single Site 2 Local Government 867 .7875 852.7875 Single Site 3 Local Government 867 .7375 852.7375 S ingle S ite 4 Local Government 866 .8625 851 .8625 Single S ite 5 Local Government 866 .8125 851 .8125 Single Site 6 Local Government 866 .7875 851.7875 Single Site 7 Loca l Government 866 .7375 851 .7375 Single S ite 8 Loca l Government 866 .2375 851.2375 Single Site 9 Local Government 866 .1875 851 .1875 Single Site 10 Local Government P25 Layer 1 Simulcast sub-cell 858.4375 858.4375 P25 -Layer 1 1 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposa l is subj ect to the restrictions on the ti tle page ESS# I TX I RX I Function I Used on ANT ANT Analog until migrated X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 X X Voice Yes X X Voice Yes X X Voice Yes X X Voice and NA Control X X Vo ice and NA Control X X Voice and NA Control X X Voice and NA Control X X Voice Yes X X Voice Yes X X Vo ice Yes X X Voice Yes X X Voice Yes X X Voice Yes 1 1 Voice and No City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-15 Frequency I Rebanded I System I Channel I ESS # I simulcast ce ll 857.4625 857.4625 P25 -Layer 1 2 2 simulcast ce ll 858.4625 858.4625 P25 -Layer 1 3 3 simulcast cell 857.4375 857.4375 P25 -Layer 1 4 4 simulcast cell 856.4375 856.4375 P25 -Layer 1 5 1 simulcast cell 867.6625 852 .6625 P25 -Layer 1 6 2 simulcast cell 856.4625 856.4625 P25 -Layer 1 7 3 simulcast cell 867.6875 852.6875 P25 -Layer 1 8 4 simulcast ce ll 867.3125 852 .3125 P25 -Layer 1 9 1 simulcast cell 867.1625 852 .1625 P25 -Layer 1 10 2 simulcast cell 867 .3375 852 .3375 P25 -Layer 1 11 3 simulcast cell 867 .1875 852 .1875 P25 -Layer 1 12 4 simulcast cell 866 .8125 851 .8125 P25 -Layer 1 13 1 simulcast cell 866 .6625 851 .6625 P25 -Layer 1 14 2 simulcast cell 866 .8375 851 .8375 P25 -Layer 1 15 3 simulcast cell 866.6875 851 .6875 P25 -Layer 1 16 4 simulcast cell 866 .3125 851 .3125 P25 -Layer 1 17 1 simulcast cell 866 .1625 851 .1625 P25 -Layer 1 18 2 simulcast cell 866 .3375 851 .3375 P25 -Layer 1 19 3 simulcast cell 866 .1875 851 .1875 P25 -Layer 1 20 4 simulcast cell P25 Layer 2 Simulcast sub-cell 860.4375 858 .1375 P25 -Layer 2 1 5 City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide T run ked Rad io System March 1, 2012 2-16 OBSystem Description 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 TX ANT I RX I Function I Used on ANT Analog until migrated Control 1 Voice and No Control 2 Voice and No Control 2 Voice and No Control 1 Voice No 1 Voice No 2 Voice No 2 Voice No 1 Voice No 1 Voice No 2 Voice No 2 Voice No 1 Voice YES-PW6 1 Voice No 2 Voice YES-PS5 2 Voice No 1 Voice No 1 Voice YES-PS9 2 Vo ice No 2 Vo ice YES- PW10 2 Voice and No Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disc losure of th is proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W Frequency I Rebanded I System I Channel I ESS # I TX I RX I Function I Used on ANT ANT Analog until migrated 867 .8625 859.4375 867 .7375 867 .7125 867 .3625 867 .8875 867 .2375 867 .2125 866 .8625 867 .3875 866 .7375 866 .7125 866 .3625 866 .8875 866 .2375 866.2125 866 .3875 866 .7625 866.2625 simulcast cell 852 .8625 P25 -Layer 2 2 simulcast cell 859.4375 P25 -Layer 2 3 simulcast cell 852 .7375 P25 -Layer 2 4 simulcast cell 852 .7 125 P25 -Layer 2 5 s imulcast cell 852 .3625 P25 -Layer 2 6 s imulcast cell 852 .8875 P25 -Layer 2 7 simu lcast cell 852 .2375 P25 -Layer 2 8 simulcast cell 852 .2125 P25 -Layer 2 9 simulcast cell 851 .8625 P25 -Layer 2 10 simulcast cell 852.3875 P25 -Layer 2 11 simulcast cell 851.7375 P25 -Layer 2 12 simulcast cell 851 .7125 P25 -Laye r 2 13 simulcast cell 851 .3625 P25 -Layer 2 14 simulcast cell 851 .8875 P25 -Layer 2 15 simulcast cell 851 .2375 P25 -Layer 2 16 simulcast cell 851 .2125 P25 -Layer 2 17 simulcast cell 851 .3875 P25 -Layer 2 18 simulcast cell 851 .7625 P25 -Layer 2 19 simulcast cell 851 .2625 P25 -Layer 2 20 simulcast cell Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject t o the restricti ons on the title page 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 7 9 9 Control 3 2 Vo ice and YES-PW1 Control 4 1 Voice and No Control 4 1 Voice and YES -PS4 Control 3 2 Voice YES-PS2 3 2 Voice No 4 1 Voice YES-PS3 4 1 Voice No 3 2 Voice No 3 2 Voice YES-PW5 4 1 Voice No 4 1 Voice YES-PW8 3 2 Voice YES-PS? 3 2 Voice No 4 1 Voice No 4 1 Voice YES-PW9 3 2 Voice No 4 1 Voice YES-PS8 5 3 Voice YES-PS6 5 3 Voice No City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-17 2.1 .5.2 The channels being used on the SmartX simulcast layer and on the existing Smartnet System 2 will be shut off on the P25 layers until they are decommissioned. This means that at the time of implementation of the SmartX system Layer 1 will have 11 active channels and Layer 2 will have five active channels. This will remain the condition until additional channels can be decommissioned on the two analog systems. The execution of the above plan will leave the following 8-frequencies shown in Table 2-6 unused on Layers 1 and 2 . The SmartX analog system will use two of these frequencies, and the remaining part of System 2 will use three of these frequencies. The remaining frequencies could be immediately reassigned to usage on the existing data system . The ones currently used on the SmartX layer and System 2 will become free as the users on the analog systems are transitioned to ASTRO 25 digital operation. Furthermore, the activation of the current data channel frequencies used on Layers 1 and 2 could be delayed until the frequencies in Table 2-6 are recovered from the analog system. The data system channels can be programmed into units over the air using the current RD-Lap system. These frequencies in Table 2-6 are limited to 9.6 kbs operation, while the current data channels can operate at 19.2 kbs . Table 2-6: Frequencies Available for Use with the Implementation of this Project System Usage I Frequencies X 851.2875 2 851 .7875 X 852 .2625 X 852 .2875 1 852.7625 1 86752 .8375 2 852 .7875 2 852 .8125 Of the 8 frequencies shown in Table 2-6 four of these frequencies will be used at the Texas Motor Speedway site. This site will have one ESS station in a ASR configuration. This site will have 4 frequencies: CHl -852.7625; CH 2 -852.2625; CH 3 -851.7875 and CH 4 -851.2875 Rebanding The City of Fort Worth systems were re banded in early 2011. The ESS station currently used at Burnett Plaza from Phase I will require retuning as part of Phase 2 and 3 implementation. Other Phase 2 & 3 equipment will be shipped from the factory and not implemented until after the rebanding period has begun. This reduces the amount of retuning and reconfiguring that will be required in the field. Also , the controllers in this project for the SmartX SmartZone sub-system could City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-18 OBSystem Description 852 .7125 0 -0 .5 -1 -1.5 5.425 0.15 -0 .35 -0 .85 -1 .35 be shipped from the factory and not implemented until the rebanding period has begun. This will also reduce the amount of retuning and reconfiguring that will be required in the field. An analysis of the above frequency plan shows that the combiner and antenna relationships would not have to change as a result ofrebanding. Most of these frequencies will be shifted by 15 MHz and so their relationship between each other will remain the same . The Data channels used in the plan for the most part will not be moved during the rebanding plan. Some channels in Layer 1 come from the old data system and range from 858-856 MHz frequencies. The rebanded channels in Layer 1 all fall in the 851-852 range of frequencies. The existing data channel frequencies are far enough away from the rebanded frequencies that they will pose no issues for frequency separation for the combiners and are close enough to the rebanded frequencies to not cause issues with the antenna system bandwidth. Layer 2 uses two former data channels. One of these was affected by re banding. This was 860.4375 MHz which was rebanded to 858.1375. Both the existing data channel beginning with 859 and the new rebanded channel that is 858 .1375 will play well in the ESS station combiner system and the antenna systems as designed. The rebanded frequency of 858.1375 MHz will be located in ESS station# 5. ESS station 5 and ESS station 6 share the same combining and antenna network. Table 2-7 shows the relationship between all the frequencies in this combiner and antenna network after rebanding. Table 2-7: City of Fort Worth Frequency Usage at Time of Phase 3 Implementation Frequency Usage at Time of Phase 3 Implementation 852 .2125 851 .7125 851 .2125 858 .1375 852 .8625 852 .3625 851 .8625 851 .3625 0 .5 1 1.5 -5.425 -0 .15 0.35 0.85 1.35 0 0 .5 1 -5 .925 -0 .65 -0 .15 0.35 0.85 -0 .5 0 0 .5 -6.425 -1.15 -0 .65 -0 .15 0.35 -1 -0 .5 0 -6.925 -1 .65 -1.15 -0 .65 -0 .15 5.925 6.425 6 .925 0 5.275 5.775 6 .275 6 .775 0.65 1.15 1.65 -5 .275 0 0.5 1 1.5 0.15 0.65 1.15 -5 .775 -0 .5 0 0 .5 1 -0 .35 0.15 0 .65 -6 .275 -1 -0 .5 0 0.5 -0.85 -0 .35 0.15 -6 .775 -1 .5 -1 -0 .5 0 2.1.5.3 FCC Licensing and Region 40 This project design relies on the ability of the City of Fort Worth to license the system frequencies for each of the six sites in the system. The Region 40 study for these frequencies at the 6 simulcast sites and the ASR site for the Fort Worth system has been completed and the FCC forms for licensing them at the 6 simulcast sites and Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-19 2.1.6 the ASR site has been completed. The frequencies for the Smartnet analog Simulcast system are currently licensed at five of the sites. The licenses for these frequencies will be modified by the City because the emission designator for these frequencies must change for Project 25 operation, and the antenna systems put in at these sites use different gains and azimuth orientations than those licensed on these sites today. Also these frequencies require licensing at the Westland 6 site , the Bergh 2 site , and the TMS site. The frequencies for the existing System 2 are currently only licensed at Burnett Plaza. The City of Fort Worth will need to license the frequencies from the list in Table 2-6 that were used on System 2 that will be used for Layers 1 and 2 at the six IP simulcast sites . + The frequencies currently associated with the data system that are to be used to the Layer 1 or two infrastructures must be relicensed for P25 on all six sites. + Many of the frequencies used in Layers 1 & 2 are licensed not only by the FCC but also require Region 40 approval. + The City is responsible for FCC licensing and Region 40 requirements. Should some of these frequencies not be licensable at all six sites , the City will need to obtain further acceptable frequencies to work in the Layer 1 and 2 IP simulcast infrastructures and for the TMS ASR infrastructure. The City will be responsible for any equipment changes and design changes that are required to fit additional frequencies into this plan. Motorola Solutions will work with the City of Fort Worth to develop a change order to manage these design changes . Motorola Solutions will help in the FCC and Region 40 licensing process but the City of Fort Worth is responsible for them. Design Criteria + The City of Fort Worth will be able to license the appropriate system frequencies at the rated ERP levels at the City 's six IP Simulcast and the TMS ASR site as per Motorola Solutions' requirements. (The licensing is currently an on-going process; Motorola Solutions will continue to assist the City in this process .) + Structural Analyses and Tower/Structure antenna location mapping has been performed at all sites except Bergh 2 and Westland 6. These two sites are provided by American Tower and they are providing the City with the Structural Analysis for these sites. These analyses have been evaluated. Each of these towers have met the current loading requirements. During the tower climbs at these sites, should tower issues become evident (e.g., rust areas), there is a possibility that antenna installation work will stop, and the City will be informed as to the issue. The City of Fort Worth will be responsible for any additional tower work required . + The existing electrical circuits connected to the console systems at Bolt Street are backed up by the existing site UPS and generator power. The UPS and generator and their sizes are the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. The equipment backed by the UPS and generator would include the other equipment at the City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 2-20 OBSystem Description console locations, such as the existing talkgroup consolettes located at each console operator position. The City has been provided with power calculations of the new equipment being used at this site. The City is responsible for any additional power requirements. • The existing electrical circuits connected to the console systems at the Alternate PSAP Dispatch Center are backed up by the existing site UPS and generator power. The UPS and generator and their sizes are the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. The equipment backed by the UPS and generator includes the other equipment at the console locations such as the existing talkgroup consolettes located at each console operator position. The City has been provided with power calculations of the new equipment being used at this site . The City is responsible for any additional power requirements. • There is adequate space capacity for new antenna networks to be installed with the existing equipment in place and operational at the Alternate PSAP and Bolt Street Dispatch locations. • System 2 users remaining on the system after Phase 3 implementation will be transitioned to the P25 IP simulcast layers as quickly as possible and will be transitioned in an orderly fashioned. As the users are transitioned and channels no longer needed on this system, they will be shut off and removed from the site. The channels gained by this process will be activated on the 2-layer IP simulcast system. • If the towers or building antenna framework require strengthening or replacement, this work and materials will be the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. • The current electrical system at Eagle Mountain is insufficient to handle the additional Master Site, Prime Site, and the 2 layers of RF site equipment required to build out Phase 3. However, at the beginning of Phase 3, a new electrical system will be supplied for all the new P25 equipment, along with the equipment supplied as part of the Phase 2. Therefore the existing ASTRO 25 equipment at this site may be shut down at the beginning of Phase 3 during the installation of the additional power system. All other existing equipment, including the 9- channel SmartX system repeaters, will continue to use the existing site power. A new 450 kW 3-phase generator will be provided for this site as part of the project. The City has indicated that the existing UPS system at Eagle Mountain is sufficient for the equipment that will be located at that site, and therefore no additional UPS will be supplied for this site. Should it be determined at a later date that additional UPS power is required, the City of Fort Worth may be responsible for sizing, obtaining, and installing the required additional UPS , or may obtain this through an additional change order. • The space available at each of the sites has been evaluated. These sites either have adequate space for the new equipment, or the site building will be modified to provide adequate space. The City of Fort Worth is responsible for any site modifications needed. • The City will provide the required electrical service to all buildings and tower sites . Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-21 • The City will be responsible for adequate HV AC capacity for additional equipment installed in any existing building or shelter. • All RF sites (except Westland 6, TMS , and Bergh 2 Tower), prime, master, and dispatch sites will be on the loop microwave system. The sites which do no t currently have microwave system connectivity have been designed for the inclusion of the City microwave system in the future. Should the City choose not to include these sites in their microwave loop, the city shall provide the additional Tl connectivity required for this site. • The City will provide adequate Tl capacity around the loop for the additional load required for the P25 system, and will provide sufficient Tl capacity to the Westland 6, Bergh 2, and TMS sites for the P25 system • Any links required for sites not on the microwave network will be provided by the City. • Regional users retaining Gold Elite consoles will provide new or upgraded computers if required, and will purchase software/firmware upgrades required. These upgrades are not part of this project. • This design does not include any BDA systems. • This design does not include any fire station alerting , siren control , or other signaling applications. • All CFW Gold Elite consoles will be decommissioned and replaced with MCC 7500 during Phase 3. • All outside agencies currently wireline connected to the CFW system will be given the opportunity use of their Gold Elite consoles or to replace them with MCC 7500 console positions. (Please note any upgrades or replacements o f these console systems are not part of this project.) • All existing conventional stations will be retained and integrated into the system via CCGW digital interface. • The City will be responsible for all requirements to move or install any conventional stations at any of the radio sites. Provisions are made for 5 CCGWs to be installed at Bolt Street Dispatch, and 4 CCGWs will be installed at the Alternate PSAP Dispatch. One CCGW will be installed at each of the following 5 RF sites: 1) Eagle Mountain; 2) Rolling Hills; 3) Bergh 2; 4) North Beach; and 5) Burnett Plaza. One spare CCGW will be supplied. The equipment for Layers 1 & 2 and the additional SmartX based RF equipment will be programmed in the factory on the rebanded frequencies and will be activated when these frequencies are available for licensed operation. • Redundant prime switching for the SmartX system will be accomplished manually from the dispatch locations, master site , prime sites, or Electronics Shop. • Redundant prime switching for the SmartX system will be accomplished through an independent control medium provided by the microwave vendor. City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-22 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2.1. 7 The System Solution for the City of Fort Worth The major components of the ASTRO 25 system as designed include: + A two layer 6-site , 20-channel Project 25 IP simulcast system: • Phase 2 will provide the establishment of a P25 IP simulcast Prime Site at Eagle Mountain for Layer 1. • A P25 simulcast Prime Site at the Rolling Hills Site in the new shelter for Layer 2. • A P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site for Layer 1 co-located with the Simulcast Prime Site at Eagle Mountain • A P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site for Layer 1 in the new shelter located at the North Beach Site. • A P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site for Layer 1 at the Burnett Plaza Building Site. • A P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site for Layer 1 at the Rolling Hills Site in the new shelter. • A P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site for Layer 1 at the Bergh 2 Site in the new shelter. • A P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site for Layer 1 at the Westland 6 Site in the new shelter. • A P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site for Layer 2 co-located with the Simulcast Prime Site in the new shelter at Rolling Hills Tower. • A P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site for Layer 2 in the new shelter at the North Beach Site. • A P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site for Layer 2 at the Burnett Plaza Building Site. • A P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site for Layer 2 at the Eagle Mountain Site . • A P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site for Layer 2 at the Bergh 2 Site in the new shelter. • A P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site for Layer 2 at the Westland 6 Site in the new shelter. + A SmartX Interface for a SmartZone analog Simulcast System located at the Eagle Mountain Site. The result will be a 5-site 9-channel analog simulcast SmartZone sub-system interfaced to the P25 master site. The frequencies gained by the reduction of eleven channels on this sub-system will be used to build out the P25 Layer 1 and 2 IP simulcast sub-systems. • Reconfiguration of the North Beach Prime site (formerly used on System 1) establishing a 9-channel analog SmartZone simulcast main and redundant Prime site. The SmartX site will continue to be housed in the existing shelter at this site. • The reconfiguration of the simulcast system reduces the number of channels at the co-located remote site at North Beach to 9 and provides upgrades to the existing QUANTAR and QUANTRO radios used in this remote. This reconfiguration will result in the removal of 11 unused MSF 5000 channels. The SmartX site will continue to be housed in the existing shelter at this site. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-23 • The reconfiguration of the simulcast system reduces the number of channels at the remote site at Burnett Plaza to 9 and provides upgrades to the existing QUANTAR and QUANTRO radios used in this remote. This reconfiguration will result in the removal of unused prime site equipment and 11 unused MSF 5000 channels . • The reconfiguration of the simulcast system reduces the number of channels at the remote site at Rolling Hills to 9 and provides upgrades to the existing QUANTAR and QUANTRO radios used in this remote. This reconfiguration will result in the removal of 11 unused MSF 5000 channels. The SmartX site will continue to be housed in the existing shelter at this site . • The reconfiguration of the simulcast system reduces the number of channels at the remote site at Bergh to 9 and provides upgrades to the existing QUANT AR and QUANTRO radios used in this remote. This reconfiguration will result in the removal of 11 unused MSF 5000 channels . The SmartX site will continue to be housed in the existing shelter at this site. • The reconfiguration of the simulcast system reduces the number of channels at the remote site at Eagle Mountain to 9 and provides upgrades to the existing QUANT AR and QUANTRO radios used in this remote . This reconfiguration will result in the removal of 11 unused MSF 5000 channels. + A reconfiguring of the existing System 2 Smartnet analog system. This reconfiguration will disconnect this site from the City of Fort Worth Gold Elite console systems. It will allow the System ID and talkgroup scheme of this system to remain the same and will allow the current users to continue to use this system without reprogramming until a later date . This reconfiguration will also reduce the number of channels in this system to ten total channels . The frequencie s gained by this will be used to build out Layers 1 and 2 of the IP simulcast system. This newly configured system will be dispatched through MCC 7500 console operations through the use of talkgroup consolettes . + A replacement of the Gold Elite console system at Bolt Street Dispatch Center in Phase 3 with twenty-three MCC 7500 console operator positions . + A replacement of the Gold Elite console system at the Alternate PSAP Dispatch Center in Phase 3 with sixteen MCC 7500 console operator positions. + This design adds the IV &D functionality to the City 's existing P25 master site . + This project provides Network Management (NM), Over-the-Air-Programming (OTAP), Graphic Work Station (GWS -for MOSCAD alarms), and Key Management Facility (KMF -for Over-the-Air Rekeying , or OTAR) client terminals at various locations throughout the City: • Radio Shop: a KMF client, OT AP client, GWS client, NM client for Radio Shop technical staff and one NM client on System Manager's desk • Eagle Mountain: A NM client and OT AP terminal • Rolling Hills: A OT AP terminal • Bolt Street Fire Dispatch location: A NFM GWS • City Hall Data Center: Network Management (NM) client, NFM GWS , KMF (OTAR) Server, and KMF (OTAR) client • Zipper Building: KMF (OT AR) client City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-24 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W • The reconfiguration of the console systems at the City of Fort Worth Dispatch locations will allow for the interconnection of other regional user Gold Elite systems to the existing AEB/MGEG system. Note that other regional user console systems are not directly addressed in this project. These other regional users may decide to replace their console systems with MCC 7500 console positions, or upgrade their console systems to continue in the Gold Elite operation until a future date. The upgrade or replacement of these positions will be dealt with in separate proposals to each of these agencies . • An upgrade to existing radios capable of Project 25 Phase 1 operation. • Replacement of radios that cannot be upgraded to Project 25 Phase 1 operation. • A replacement of the current logging recorder system for IP talkgroup , analog control stations, and telephone system recording. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-25 2.1 .8 2-26 System Architecture Figure 2-1 depicts a high level diagram of the City of Fort Worth ASTRO 25 Project 25 Phase 1 System and console and SmartX sub-systems Cen,rs Existing ~old Elite Fort Worth T Tarral\lSO North Richland Hills Forest ills North Beach Redundant Analog Simulcast Prime Sfte Be h2 North Beach Co-localed Remote S h Rom HUis North Beach St Figure 2-1 : High Level System Diagram of the City of Fort Worth System City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 2.1.8.1 Master Site Configuration The Master Site is the central point for all radio system traffic in the system. The call processing and system management for the ASTRO 25 system occur at the Master Site. Master Site equipment is listed in Table 2-8. This table provides a description of the Master Site equipment existing at the site , plus the additional expansion, and features provided for this system implementation. Table 2-8: Master Site Infrastructure and Associated Equipment Site Name I Site Type I Associated Equipment City of Fort Worth Eagle Mountain Motorola Confidential Restricted ASTRO 25 Project 25 Primary Master Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Redundant Zone Controller, Zone Database Server, User Configuration Server, Core Security Server, Network Transport Management Server, Data Collection Device , Firewall, GPS Time/Frequency Reference , Packet Data Gateway (for POP25), WAN Switches, POP25 equipment, two Network Management User Terminals, (Remote Access Server, Networking Equipment, Virtual MOSCAD Graphic Master Central (GMC) Server, NFM Polling Engine for Alcatel Microwave System Alarm Monitoring, SmartX Interface , IP logging system , OTAP and Presence Notifier client are to be located at this site . City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-27 2.1.8 .2 Conso le , System Management, and Feature Management Site Configurations The MCC 7500 Console Site is for the monitoring and dispatching all radio traffic in the system. System management and feature management sites will be used to monitor and manage the behavior and features of the P25 system. The console, system management, and client site equipment is listed in Table 2-9. This table provides a description of the console , system management, and client equipment provided in Phase 3 of the system implementation. Table 2-9 : Console Infrastructure and Associated Equipment for Phase 3 Site Name I Site Type City of Fort Worth Bolt MCC 7500 Street Dispatch Site Console System City of Fort Worth MCC 7500 Alternate Dispatch Site Console System City of Fort Worth Radio Network Shop Management , CEN Network , and Dispatch Console Site City Hall Data Center Network Management and CEN Network Site Zipper Building CEN Network Site Rolling Hills Site RF and CEN Network Site City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 I Associated Equipment Twenty-three MCC 7500 Console Operator positions with AES Encryption . Inform NICE Logging Server NICELOG recorder and CLS server will be located at this site . A NFM GWS client will be located at this site in Fire Dispatch . Sixteen MCC 7500 Console Operator positions with AES Encryption. Inform NICE SNMP Server and Nice Focus Ill recorder will be located at this site . A Network Management Client, MOSCAD Graphics Work Station (GWS), OT AP client , KMF client, and one MCC 7500 Console Operator position will be located at this site . A Network Management client , KMF Server , KMF client , and NFM GWS are to be located at this site A KMFclient will be located at this site . An OTAP client is to be located at this site . Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 2-28 OBSystem Description 2.1.8.3 IP Simulcast Subsystem Configuration The ASTRO 25 system has two IP Simulcast Layers. Each of these layers is composed of a Prime Site, and six-remote sites . Each of the remote sites has 20-RF channels. Since there are two of the remotes at each phy sical site, there will be two- racks of network equipment for the two remotes , and 40 RF channels at each physical location . Table 2-10 summarizes the physical locations of the ASTRO 25 IP simulcast systems , and provides details on the equipment included in the system design. Table 2-10: P25 IP Simulcast Site Infrastructure and Associated Equipment Site Name I Site Type City of Fort Worth Simulcast Prime Site Eagle Mountain site (Layer 1) City of Fort Worth Simulcast Remote Layer 1 Remote Sites: Sites (Layer 1) Eagle Mountain , North Beach, Burnett Plaza, Rolling Hills , Bergh 2 , and Westland 6 City of Fort Worth Simulcast Prime Site Rolling Hills site (Layer 2) City of Fort Worth Simulcast Remote Layer 2 Remote Sites: Sites (Layer 2) Rolling Hills, North Beach, Burnett Plaza , Eagle Mountain , Bergh 2 , and Westland 6 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page I Associated Equipment Redundant GCP 8000 Prime Simulcast Controllers, ten GCM 8000 Comparators (each with two comparator modules), two Prime Site Routers , GPS Time/Frequency Reference , two switches . Four ESS stations with twenty total GTR 8000 Base Radios , each ESS station with Internal Receiver Multicouplers, and Internal 6-channel combiners . Also located at these sites : two Site Routers, two Switches , GPS Time/Frequency Reference , and MOSCAD Remote Unit. 8 Antennas (Five TX , three Rx), 3 TTAs, and 14 Transmission Lines . Redundant GCP 8000 Prime Simulcast Controllers, ten GCM 8000 Comparators (each with two comparator modules), two Prime Site Routers , GPS Time/Frequency Reference, two switches. Five ESS stations with twenty total GTR 8000 Base Radios, each ESS station with Internal Receiver Multicouplers , and Internal 6-channel combiners. Also located at these sites : two Site Routers, two Switches , GPS Time/Frequency Reference, and MOSCAD Remote Unit (Note Antenna Systems at these sites share the 8 antennas at each site discussed under Layer 1 ). City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-29 2 .1.8.4 SmartX Analog Simulcast Sub-System Motorola Solutions is providing a SmartX interface at the Master Site , and a Channel Bank at the North Beach Smart X Prime Site to interface to the 5-site analog simulcast sub-system . This subsystem will be modified so that the redundant prime controllers will reside at the North Beach site. The simulcast infrastructure at that site will be reconfigured for SmartZone operation. The number of channels at the RF site in this sub-system will be reduced to 9 channels . Table 2-11 summarizes the SmartX simulcast sub-system and provides details on the equipment included in the system design . Table 2-11 : SmartX Infrastructure and Associated Equipment Site Name I Site Type Eagle Mountain Master Master Site Site City of Fort Worth SmartZone Prime North Beach Prime Site Site Location (For analog simulcast) City of Fort Worth SmartZone Remote SmartZone Remote Sites (For analog Sites simulcast) North Beach, Burnett Plaza , Rolling Hills , Eagle Mountain , and Bergh 2 City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 I Associated Equipment A SmartX interface , a router to interface to the North Beach Site will be provided at this site. Existing equipment will be reconfigured and additional SmartZone interface equipment will be included at this site . This site will have a channel bank to interface to the Master Site. The 6809 Prime site controller will be replaced with two MTC 3600 controllers operated in a main and redundant fashion . A SmartZone simulcast interface panel will be installed here . Nine of the existing Digitac comparators will be used in the newly configured system , and the other Digitacs that were located at this site , along with the CIU equipment, will be removed . New cabling will connect the SmartZone Prime Site. Existing Remote Site Controllers will be replaced with MTC 3600 Remote Site controllers . New firmware and software upgrades will be placed in the five existing QUANTARs , and the four existing QUANTROs . System will continue to use the Efratom site standards equipment. The antenna systems used by this sub-system will remain . At North Beach , Eagle Mountain , and Rolling Hills, the antennas may be relocated to allow for optimal installation of the antennas for the P25 infrastructure . Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-30 OBSystem Description 2.1 .8.5 Reconfiguration of System 2 Analog Smartnet System The City of Fort Worth has a number of analog users that share the Public Works analog Smartnet System located at Burnett Plaza. The City has a desire to allow these users to continue to use this system until a date when they can transition to the P25 IP simulcast system. This system as reconfigured will not be connected directly the Master Site or its console sub-systems in Phase 3. This is because to do so would mean that these users and this system would hav e to be reprogrammed for a different system ID and to be connected to the SmartX Interface. Therefore to dispatch these units , ten additional consolette stations have been located at each of the dispatch centers. These "talkgroup " consolettes will be connected to the console systems at the Bolt Street and Alternate PSAP locations . These will operate in a Push-to-Talk, Release-to-Listen fashion , and the console positions will have no means ofreceiving or displaying PTT-ID or Emergency functions on these consolettes or console positions for System 2. The dispatchers however will be able to dispatch users from the console operator positions in the same manner as they are able to dispatch conventional users through a consolette today. In other words they will have channel windows for these consolettes on their MCC 7500 console positions. Table 2-12 summarizes the use of System 2 equipment in the Phase 3 system environment. This table also provides details on the equipment included in the system design. Table 2-12: Reconfiguration of System 2 Infrastructure and Associated Equipment Site Name I Site Type Burnett Plaza Smartnet Single Site City of Fort Worth Bolt Dispatch location Street Dispatch Center City of Fort Worth Dispatch location Alternate PSAP Dispatch Center Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page I Associated Equipment Existing site controllers will be reused. This system will be disconnected from the console system when it is replaced (Gold Elite) with MCC 7500 positions . The number of channels in this system will be reduced to 10-channels. The remaining channels on System 2 should be able to handle the traffic that will remain on this system. Ten new consolettes will be located at this site along with their antenna systems . Three CCGWs will be used on the MCC 7500 console system to interface to these 10 consolettes. Dispatch on ten talkgroups on System 2 will take place from these consolettes, on the operator positions. Two more CCGWs will be available at this site for additional conventional site connections . Eight new consolettes will be located at this site along with their antenna systems . Two consolettes provided in Phase 1 will be used at this site . Three CCGWs will be used on the MCC 7500 console system to interface to these 10 consolettes . Disoatch on ten talkqrouos on City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-31 Site Name I Site Type I Associated Equipment System 2 will take place from these consolettes, on the operator positions. One additional CCGW will be available at this site for conventional station connection . Remote Sites : RF Sites with Mutual One CCGW will be located at each of these 5 Eagle Mountain , Aid Equipment sites North Beach , Burnett Plaza , Bergh 2 , Rolling Hills 2.2 System Capacity and Expansion Capabilities 2.2.1 2.2.1 .1 This section describes predicted channel call capacity as well as the system expansion capabilities . The Project 25 system has flexibility with call capacity and expansion that far surpasses the existing system. Capacity Analysis The capacity analysis indicates that there is 42% growth available above the existing load profile with a 2% Grade of service , utilizing a total of 40 channels of Project 25 Phase 1 FDMA on two 20 channel simulcast layers . The following sections discuss the specific load profile and methodology used to determine the available growth. Baseline Load Profile The data used in the capacity analysis was obtained from real-time voice traffic captured from the existing Public Safety 20 channel simulcast system and the existing Local Government 20 channel system using the Motorola Solutions System Watch tool. Data was analyzed from several previous analyses to determine the baseline load profile. The data captured includes all of users who were active at the time the data was captured, which would include agencies such as: + City of Fort Worth Police and Fire. + Fort Worth Public Works. + Fort Worth T (Public Transportation). + Forest Hill Police & Fire. + Kennedale Police & Fire . + Haltom City Police & Fire. + North Richland Hills Police & Fire . + Richland Hills Police & Fire. + Tarrant County Sheriff. + Tarrant County Constables. + TCU Police. + Burlington Northern Police. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-32 OBSystem Description 2.2.1.2 • UNT Health Science Center Police. • Medstar Ambulance. • CareFlite Emergency Services. • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. The voice traffic loading on a trunking system is generated by talkgroup activity. Over any period of time, the talkgroups on a trunked system have a profile which consists of an average message length, arrival rate ( calls/unit/hour), and number of active users. These parameters determine the amount of load in Erlangs that each active talkgroup will present to the system. Traffic varies by minutes and seconds on a system . Load profiles are generally determined over an hour. The busy hour is typically determined by one of the methods below: 1. Single Busiest Hour at Single Time of Day Averaged Across All Systems -This is determined by averaging the data for the entire week for all systems. 2. Single Busiest Hour at Single Time of Day On Single Busiest Day for All Systems -This is determined by using the data for all systems on the single busiest day containing the busiest hour. The data is not averaged in this scenario. 3. Individual Busiest Hour at Different Time of Day on Different Days for Each System -This is determined by using the data for the busiest hour of each system regardless of which day it occurred. The approached used is a variation of 3 above, with the single busiest 15 minute time period for public safety. Motorola Solutions' System Watch tool gathers data in 15 minute increments. Analyzing the System Watch data available from previous studies, Motorola Solutions used a conservative approach when determining the busy hour, and used the individual busiest 15 minute time segment from the Public Safety system to determine the Public Safety busy hour. In addition, the busiest hour from Public Safety was at 13:30 and the busiest hour from Local Government was at 08:45 -and the data occurred on two different days. Project 25 Baseline Load Profile Digital systems inherently have more latency due to digital processing. The baseline data captured from the existing analog systems was adjusted to account for additional latency for digital processing. The public safety calls were considered to be 3 seconds each, and local government calls were considered to be 5 seconds each. A total of 1.5 seconds was added to each call for setup, hang-time, and knock-down of a call. This resulted in a Project 25 baseline load profile with a 50% increase in offered load for public safety call traffic, and 30% increase in offered load for local government. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-33 2.2.1.3 2.2.2 Below is a summary in Table 2-13. Table 2-13: Load Profile Load Profile I Public Safety I Local Government Analog Baseline Load 24 ,093 15 ,261 (Sec in an Hr) Digital Baseline Load 36 ,140 19 ,839 (Sec in an Hr) Predicted Growth The existing systems are two separate systems that require a knob switch to change systems , and patching to communicate between them. In the Project 25 system, the two 20 channel layers of simulcast operate as one network where a user can operate on either layer and it is transparent to them what layer on which they are operating . The reason is because the coverage is provided from the same sites for both systems, and the IP based Project 25 core allows seamless operation between subsystems -this has never been available to Fort Worth with the existing Smartnet system. As a result , the under-utilized capacity on the local government system can be optimized to the benefit of all the users on the network. The analysis presented utilizes existing data as a baseline , and predictions were done to determine available growth. During the fleetmap process , Motorola Solutions will model the talkgroups that the City desires to use going forward to optimize the distribution for agencies and between the simulcast layers. In addition, the Project 25 User Configuration Manager allows the City to manage distribution of the talkgroups across the simulcast layers centrally, and change the configuration as desired throughout the life of the system. The Grade of Service (GOS) is the probability of a busy. The target Grade of Service utilized was 2%. Based on the existing baseline load profile scaled for Project 25 , there is 42% growth available with a 2% Grade of Service above the existing baseline load profile. Growth with Load Balance (Sec in an Hr) Table 2-14: Predicted Growth Total Growth with 2% Grade of Service System Expansion Capabilities 42% The system has significant expansion capabilities. Below, in Table 2-15 , is a summary of the infrastructure capacity capabilities , including the project provided users and existing users of the Fort Worth System, and additional expansion capacity. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-34 OBSystem Description The summary includes existing users not included in this project, such as North Richland Hills , Tarrant County , and Forest Hills. With the existing users, the system is only utilizing 2% of the one zone master site RF subsystem capacity, 11.4% of the zone channel capacity, and 6 more zones can still be added above and beyond what is currently designed. Table 2-15: Motorola Solutions ASTRO 25 System Expandability ASTRO 25 System I Multi-Zone Capacity I Project provided and Existing Users of the Fort Worth System Zones 1-7 1 RF Subsystems 100/zone 3 ID Database Range 16M X Unit IDs Entered in 128 ,000/64,000 per 64 ,000 Unit IDs Licensed Total Database zone Talkgroup 16,000 300-700 Trunking/Conventional 700/zone 40 Trunking in the Simulcast Channels sub-systems and 4 at the TMS site . Simulcast Cells 64/zone 2 Simulcast Sites per Cell 15/subsystem 6 per Cell Simulcast Channels per 30 per simulcast cell 20 per Cell Cell Dispatch Positions 250 39 Archiving Interface Servers 441 1 Console Sites 55 2 Devices per Console Site 50/site 23 Bolt Street 16 Alternate PSAP Logging Recorders 4/site 1 IP Logger Eagle Mtn . Affiliated Talkgroups per 71 NA MCC console Zones A zone is a logical grouping of RF sites and dispatch resources that are managed b y a single pair of zone controllers . The design accommodates both voice and data services using a single zone in a system that can be expanded to include up to 7 zones . A single zone is provided for the City of Fort Worth. RF Subsystems/Sites The design consists of two simulcast subsy stems . The design consumes only 2 percent of the wne's capability for supporting additional RF subsystems , and the Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-35 zone can be expanded in terms of RF subsystems whether they are Repeater sites or Simulcast subsystems . Each simulcast subsystem can accommodate up to 15 simulcast remote sites. No major hardware modifications are required for the simulcast prime site controller to expand to the maximum number of sites. Repeater site controllers will not require hardware modifications for any channel expansions. Project 25 Phase 1 simulcast sites can have 30 base radios per site. This equates to 29 talk paths, with the thirtieth base radio being used for the control channel. Dispatch The expansion table includes the existing dispatch centers currently operating on the City of Fort Worth Smartnet system . The existing users on the City of Fort Worth system have the following dispatch centers and operator positions: + Fort Worth Bolt Dispatch -23 operator positions. + Fort Worth Alternate PSAP Dispatch -16 operator positions. + Fort Worth T -3 operator positions . + Tarrant County -5 operator positions. + North Richland Hills -3 operator positions. + City of Forest Hill - 2 operator positions. + Haltom City - 3 operator positions . + MedStar -Main 6 operator positions. + MedStar -Backup 4 operator positions. + TCC - 4 operator positions . + TOTAL = 69 operator positions at 10 Dispatch Centers. 2.3 Interoperability 2 .3.1 Our solution provides robust interoperability for existing City of Fort Worth subscribers during each phase of the migration period, as well as regional interoperability for surrounding agencies. The City of Fort Worth interoperates with and provides backup communications for many agencies and Motorola Solutions has addressed these requirements in this System Description. Enhanced Interoperability for the City of Fort Worth Our solution provides a unique level of enhanced interoperability via SmartX technology for the City of Fort Worth during migration . SmartX allows the City to immediately benefit from ASTRO 25 expansion capabilities to add sites and consoles as well as features such as IV &D , OT AP and others. At the same time , the City can retain analog interoperability during migration and gradually replace consoles and subscribers. SmartX is a powerful migration tool that allows analog and digital subscribers to interoperate on the same talkgroups, and share fleetmaps if programmed to do so. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-36 08System Description 2.3.2 SmartX allows existing City of Fort Worth Public Safety analog subscribers to migrate gracefully to the P25 system while continuing communications with other regional users on System 1 without disruption to their day-to-day operations until those users migrate to digital operation. System 1 will be upgraded to SmartX operation. Public Safety digital subscribers can operate on the ASTRO 25 system but also on the SmartX System 1 in analog mode. As such, digital radios can communicate directly with analog subscribers on System 2 via a turn of the knob . This process is further simplified on the SmartX simulcast cell if analog and digital talkgroups are named with the same designation. The analog user can then communicate directly with the digital user without having to change modes. SmartX allows PTT ID between both types of subscribers. The MCC7500 console solution for the City of Fort Worth users and the Gold Elite AEB/MGEG system , which was part of a previous project, will allow City Console Positions to dispatch on both the SmartX System 1 and the ASTRO 25 system. The Gold Elite AEB/MGEG system may be used by the City to migrate other regional users on to the City of Fort Worth P25 system allowing them this functionality as well . Retain Regional Interoperability The City of Fort Worth can retain the level of interoperability they have today with the SmartX simulcast layer created from System 1 in this project. Surrounding agencies can continue to operate in analog mode on the SmartX analog simulcast layer , and may continue to use the existing System 1 during the City of Fort Worth 's migration period until Smart X is integrated. Surrounding agencies with digital equipped subscribers may also communicate on the City's ASTRO 25 infrastructure. Other agencies' subscribers will not be able to display PTT-ID since they are not wireline interconnected, but they do not have this feature today. The system design will support additional SmartX interfaces for surrounding agencies if required. However, SmartX requires that existing systems be upgraded to SmartX operation, and then programmed with a single System ID. Therefore, other agencies systems will need to be reprogrammed with the City of Fort Worth 's system ID , and then all subscribers must also be reprogrammed. It may be beneficial for these surrounding agencies to instead consider upgrading their subscribers to digital operation, or else upgrading their infrastructure to ASTRO 25 and then take advantage of the City 's existing Master site for direct wireline interoperability. Surrounding agencies that utilize analog signaling such as legacy Fire Station Alerting, Paging, Knox Box, 12kbs Secure , Phone patches or MOSCAD will encounter limitations with a SmartX solution. Other agencies' Gold Elite console systems with required console software/hardware updates may continue to operate as they do today. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-37 2.3.3 2.3.3 .1 Interoperability Considerations during the City of Fort Worth Migration During the migration of the City's sy stem to ASTRO 25 operation, there will be several sub-s y stems operational at the same time . These different sub-systems will be migrated in phases. U sers will be migrated on a talkgroup and user group basis . Therefore different City departments will have user groups on different sub-systems at the same time. Phase 2 During Phase 2 there will be a limited subset of the City 's Police Department that will operate on the P25 system. This system will include the new Westland 6 Site and Burnett Plaza, and will have a limitation of fi ve channels. The City has expressed the desire to have units operating day-to-day in west and central regions of the City. Specifically Motorola Solutions has discussed with the City the assigning of two of the Po lice Department divisions to this Phase 2 ASTRO 25 implemented sub-s ystem. During Phase 2 , only a limited amount of digital features will be implemented. This is primarily restricted to clear digital group call functionality . Additional functionality , such as encryption, OTAR, and OT AP will be implemented as part of Phase 3. The console positions will see PTT-ID information from these digital users , and will be able to respond to an emergency initiated by these digital users. Digital field users will be able to communicate with other field users on this P2 5 system via a digital talkgroup. Digital users may also communicate to users on the existing System 1 by changing modes in their radios to an analog talkgroup on System 1. Console positions will communicate to users on the digital talkgroups via a talkgroup CCW on their Gold Elite Console operator position. Analog only users will not be able to communicate directly with digital users unless the digital user has selected an analog talkgroup. However a console patch between an analog talkgroup and a digital talkgroup can be created to allow analog users to contact a digital user on the patched digital talkgroup . Analo g System 1 users and console positions will continue to operate in the same manner as they do today with no changes. This includes the City of Fort Worth users , and the regional analog System 1 users. Public Works radios will continue to operate on both analog System 1 and analog System 2 as they do today. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-38 OBSystem Description 2.3.3.2 Phase 3 Phase 3 completes the build out the City of Fort Worth P25 infrastructure. All City of Fort Worth users will be preprogrammed with both analog talkgroups to work on System 1 and System 2. These same radios will be preprogrammed with ASTRO 25 talkgroups . The consoles for the City of Fort Worth will be upgraded to MCC 7500 consoles during this phase . The Gold Elite AEB/MGEG system will be available for migration of console positions on the regional user's analog systems to Smart X. The Smart X subsystem will be built out in this Phase . This will allow the direct interoperation of digital user groups and analog user groups on the same Master Site. During this phase OT AP, OT AR, and AES encryption will be integrated on to the P25 system. The major steps and points of consideration involved in migrating the City of Fort Worth to full operation on the P25 system are highlighted below. • Upgrade of Master Site to support OTAP, OTAR, and AES functionality. • Reduction of system channels on System 2 to ten or less. This reduction will increase as City of Fort Worth users on System 2 are migrated to the P25 system. • Implementation of Smart X will require that the system channels on System 1 be reduced to nine channels, and that most Fort Worth Public Safety users have migrated successfully to the P25 system. This number of channels on System 1 will decrease as regional analog users migrate to P25. • Upgrading the console systems from Gold Elite to MCC 7500 will require System 1 to be reduced to nine channels and that Smart Xis activated. The MCC 7500 migration at Bolt Street will take place simultaneously with the Smart X implementation. • The introduction of Smart X will require that other regional analog users upgrade their console positions and CEBs if they are to remain as Gold Elite Positions on the AEB/MGEG connected to the Master Site. Alternatively they may choose to upgrade their consoles to MCC 7500 console positions at this time. Note the migration of these users to Smart X operation is not directly part of this project. • System 2 will be severed from the console system. All activity on System 2 requiring dispatch will be done via talkgroup consolettes connected to the MCC7500 console operator system. At this point the customer dispatch consoles will not receive any PTT-IDs or Emergencies at the console operator positions. • System 2 will be reduced to 10-channels. The number of channels could be reduced further depending on the number of users remaining on System 2. • System 2 will continue to operate in a trunked manner with RF control station connectivity for dispatch. System 2 will not be connected via SmartX to the Master site. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-39 • System 2 users can communicate with digital users on the P25 system via a patch on the MCC 7500 console system. Note that one side ofthis patch will be a dispatch consolettes programmed for an analog talkgroup on System 2. • The digital user can communicate with System 2 analog users through either a patch or by switching modes on their radio to an analog talkgroup on System 2. • The analog only subscribers (other regional users only) will continue to operate in the same manner as they did before on System 1 and System 2. Also they may still communicate with digital subscribers through console patching, or if the digital user is operating on an analog talkgroup. 2.4 Failure Mode Analysis One of the most important attributes of the system is how it performs during various failure conditions. ASTRO 25 is designed with multiple levels of redundancy and the ability to provide continued communications should failures occur. A large public- safety communications system can be a lifeline to its users. There is no tolerance for system failure. The ASTRO 25 system can withstand multiple failures and still provide full-featured trunked communications. There is inherent redundancy in an ASTRO 25 system in general and in the design for the City of Fort Worth specifically. The redundancy in the Fort Worth System can be seen in the following design elements: • Redundancy built into the system : • Equipment -Each site has redundant routers , and switches , also the Master Site and Prime Sites have redundant Controllers. • Links -The City of Fort Worth has loop redundancy built into their microwave system. This provides the system with multiple paths for each site link between their end points. The Remote Simulcast, Prime Simulcast, Console , and Master Site interconnections are based on dual , or redundant, links so that the failure of one link will not cause a site to be taken out of service. • Layers -The current system design is based on two Simulcast Layers with overlapping coverage. The failure of one layer will not cause a reduction in system coverage . • Modes of operation -The Motorola Solutions ASTRO 25 system provides multiple modes of operation. In the City of Fort Worth System the primary mode of operation is system wide simulcast radio coverage with P25 functionality at all sites as well as dispatch sites as normal day-to-day operation. The system is also equipped with the following fall-back modes: City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-40 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W • • Wide-Area Site Trunking -In the unlikely event of Master Site failure , or equipment or link failures, a simulcast layer may fall back to Site Trunking. This mode will allow users to communicate on the layer in the Wide-Area Site Trunking fall-back mode. This allows continued radio-to- radio communications with P25 functionality. Dispatch to this layer in fallback would be limited to backup talkgroup consolette operation on the console. Wide-Area Failsoft -Under certain unlikely failure conditions where multiple pieces of equipment within a simulcast cell have failed , the cell will revert to Wide-Area Failsoft. This allows users to communicate radio- to-radio with PTT, release-to-listen functionality, in a conventional mode of operation. All P25 or trunking features would be unavailable in this mode. Dispatch to this layer in fallback would be limited to PTT release- to-listen functionality through the use of backup talkgroup consolette operation on the console. This system design is based on the following criteria to help reduce the effects of system component failures : • The two simulcast layer Prime Sites are geographically diverse from one another. • The two layers will be treated as separate simulcast cells , and will have a separate set of talkgroups assigned to them. • Every talkgroup on Layer 1 will have a backup talkgroup on Layer 2. In other words, two talkgroups providing the same functionality on the two layers . • Every talkgroup on Layer 2 will have a backup talkgroup on Layer 1. In other words, two talkgroups providing the same functionality on the two layers . • The current design has the Master Site co-located with the prime site for layer 1. The Motorola Solutions design is based in these inherent system redundancies. These redundancies minimize some of the effects of a Catastrophic Loss on the City of Fort Worth System. A Catastrophic Loss may be defined as : a system loss caused by the complete failure of a site or a major sub-system. Catastrophic loss situations considered are: • Remote Site Failure: • As in the existing 5-site analog Smartnet Simulcast system, the loss of a site will cause the loss of the additional coverage provided by that site to the system. • This coverage reduction would happen to both layers. • This loss has no effect on the rest of the system. All other sites would remain operational on both layers , and calls would be processed normally. • Prime Site Failure: • This would be the case if one of the prime sites for one of the layers has failed . • The coverage provided by the remote sites for both layers co-located at this site will be lost as in the previous scenario. • The layer associated with this prime site will cease to function . Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-41 • All users /talkgroups using this layer will need to switch to their backup talkgroup on the other layer. • All calls will be processed normally on the second layer. The city would be limited to the call processing on 20 channels and one layer rather than 40 channels on two layers. • Dispatchers would communicate with all users via the active layer talkgroups. + Both P25 Prime Site Catastrophic Loss: • Both P25 layers would be down. • SmartX layer would still be available for use. This system is the existing 5- site analog layer in the City. This option is only available at the discretion of the city and is not considered a long term option. • This layer would have a reduced number of channels to use . • The SmartX loading would increase . • RF coverage on the analog layer would be reduced by the loss of the two remote sites at the P25 prime sites in the case of catastrophic loss. • Master Site Catastrophic Loss: • The current design calls for a prime site to be co-located with the master site. • If the master site fails direct links to the second prime site would be lost , and direct links to the two dispatch centers would be lost. • The remaining Layer would continue to process calls in a Site Trunking mode. (Similar to losing console connectivity today). • Users using the prime site associated with the master site would switch to their back up talkgroup. The second prime site would continue to process calls in a Site Trunking mode. Similar to the prime site failure mode discussed earlier the total number of channel resources would be reduced to 20 channels. • The two console sites would lose direct connection to the master site. • The console positions would revert to using back-up consolettes on the console operator position to process calls. • The console positions would lose the ability to see PTT-ID/Emergency ID functions on the console operator position itself. They would be reduced to the same type of ID functions they see today on the City's subscriber units. • They would be able to communicate with all users through the remaining layer in a site trunking mode. • If the master site equipment fails but the co-located prime remained on the air, then that layer will continue to process calls in a site trunking mode. This may require disabling a layer to prevent isolation of talkgroup users . Users should switch to their predetermined backup talkgroups . The following pages contain a comprehensive analysis of the possible Master Site, simulcast subsystem, and console subsystem infrastructure failure scenarios and the system redundancy for mitigating that particular scenario. When a failure occurs , the system reverts to fall back modes of operation. Below is a summary of the fallback modes of operation. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-42 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 2.4.1 Wide Area • Connected to master site. • Audio routing to all subsystems. Site Trunking • Simulcast cell or subsystem operational. • Co v erage and capacity are not affected . • Simulcast cell orphaned from Master Site. • Audio routing between subsystems is lost ( e.g. consoles operate on control stations). Wide Area Failsoft • Simulcast cell operational without Simulcast Trunking Controllers. • Coverage and capacity are not affected. • Radio site operates conventional. • Audio routing between subsy stems is lost. • Talkgroups assigned a dedicated channel. Master Site Failure Mode Analysis and Reliability The following pages contain a comprehensive analysis of the possible Master Site infrastructure failure scenarios and the system redundancy for mitigating that particular scenario . Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 20 12 OBSystem Description 2-43 2.4 .1.1 Master Site Failure Scenario Diagram Network Management Term inal Scenario Result Protection Detection City of Fort Worth, Texas I Figure 2-2: Failure Modes -Master Site WAN Switch Patch Panel Failure of the Master Site at Eagle Mountain If the Master Site at Eagle Mountain is disabled due to a catastrophic event (fire to the build ing , etc.) where the entire physical facility is destroyed , the co-located Simulcast Prime site will also be disabled . The associated simulcast cell will cease to function . The remaining simulcast cell and dispatch sites revert to site trunking . Subsystem routing is lost, users may change modes on their radios and revert to the remaining active layer and operate in site trunking. As users sw itch to the active layer that is in site trunking , system busies will increase because of reduced system channel capacity . There will be a risk that all users will not switch to their backup talkgroup on the active layer. This risk may be eliminated however by user training , and City protocols and procedures. Control Stations for Dispatch Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) Motorola Confidential Restricted ASTRO 25 Mig ration , Citywide Trun ked Radio System March 1 , 2012 Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-44 OBSystem Description 2.4.1.2 Main MZC5000 Zone Controller Failure Scenario Diagram Networ1< Management Term inal Scenario Result Protection Detection Ente rp rise Sw itch 1 Core Router 1 WAN Switch Patch Panel Zon e Co ntroll er B I Figure 2-3: Failure Modes -Zone Controller Primary Master Site Failure of Zone Controller A at the Active Master Site Motorola Solutions has provided redundant MZC 5000 Zone Controllers for the Master Site . Failure of the active Zone Controller at the active Master Site will result in automatic switchover to the redundant Zone Controller. The controllers have redundant power supplies as a standard feature , which will help keep the controllers operational in case of a failure of that component. The redundant controller is regularly updated with all pieces of critical information so that if it needs to become the active controller , the current system configuration and operation characteristics are maintained . There will be no operational changes for the field users or the dispatchers . Redundant Zone Controllers at the Master Site and spare boards for the Zone Controllers Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) Motorola Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the rest rictions on the title page OBSystem Description 2-45 2.4 .1.3 Main & Redundant MZC5000 Zone Controllers Failure Scenario Diagram Netwak Management Teminal Scenario Result Protection Detection City of Fort Worth , Texas Enterprise S~tcll 1 Enterprise s~ir:h2 Network Ma na gement Servers Core Router 1 R er 2 w~ Switch Patch Panel Primary Master Site Figure 2-4: Failure Modes -Both Zone Controllers I Failure of Zone Controller A and B at Eagle Mountain Master Site In the unlikely event that both the active and redundant Zone Controllers fail , the simulcast cell and dispatch sites will revert to site trunking . Subsystem routing does not occur with site trunking , and audio is not shared between simulcast cells . Each Simulcast Layer Sub-cell will operate independently of one another. Coverage and capacity are not impacted . Dispatch needs to revert to control stations . Control Stations for Dispatch Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) Motorola Confidential Restricted ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-46 OBSystem Descript ion 2.4.1.4 Master Site Enterprise Switch Failure Scenario Diagram Network Management Teminal Scenario Result Protection Detection Zone Controller A Zo ne Contro ller B Entetprise S~tch 2 Manag ement Servers Core Router 1 Core R uter 2 WAN Switc h Patch Pane l Pr imary Master S~e Figure 2-5: Failure Modes -Enterprise LAN Switch I Failure of a Master Site Enterprise Switch at the Master Site The system will employ redundant Master Site Ethernet Switches . Failure of one Ethernet Switch on the active Master Site will result in automatic switchover to the redundant switch . The entire system remains in the trunking mode . The failure is transparent to all system users. Redundant Master Site Ethernet Switches Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) Motorola Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Mig ra tion , Citywide Trunked Radio System Ma rch 1, 201 2 Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t it le page OBSystem Descript ion 2-47 2.4.1 .5 Both Master Site Enterprise Switches Failure Scenario Diagram Netwoit Management Terrrinal Scenario Result Protection Detection I Zone Controller A Zone Controller B Enterprise Sv,;tch 1 ~j Enterprise Sllitch 2 Management Servers Core Router 1 R uter 2 wm Switch Patch Panel Pri mary Master Site Figure 2-6: Failure Modes -Both Enterprise LAN Switches Failure of both Master Site Enterprise Switches at Eagle Mountain Master Site In the unlikely event that both Master Site Enterprise Switches fail at the Eagle Mountain Master Site , the simulcast cell and dispatch sites will revert to site trunking. Subsystem rout ing does not occur with site trunking , a nd aud io is not shared between s imulcast cells . Each Simulcast Layer Sub-cell will operate independently of one another. Coverage and capac ity are not impacted . Dispatch needs to revert to control stations . Control Stations for Dispatch Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) City of Fort Worth, Texas Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-48 OBSystem Descript ion 2.4.1.6 Master Site Core Router Failure Scenario Diagram Netwo.1<. Management Termnal Scenario Result Protection Detection Zone Co ntrolle r A Zone Co ntro ller B Enterprise S\\itc h 1 Enterprise S\\itch 2 Network Manage ment Se rve rs Core Router 1 R uter 2 Figure 2-7: Failure Modes -Core Router WAN Switch Patch Panel Pri mary Master Site I Failure of a Master Site Core Router at the Master Site The Core Routers are configured so that Core Router 1 and 2 operate in a redundant manner. Failure of one Core Router will result in automatic switchover to the redundant Core Router . The entire system remains in Wide Area operation . The failure is transparent to all system users. Redundant Core Router , Spare Core Router Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) Motorola Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page OBSystem Description 2-49 2.4.1.7 Master Site Core Routers Failure Scenario Diagram Networi< Management Terrrinal Scenario Resul t Protection Detection City of Fort Worth , Texas Zone Co ntroller A Zone Controller B Enterprise Sv.itch 1 - Enterprise Sv.itch2 Network Management Serve rs Core Router 1 WAN Switch Patch Panel Pri ma ry Master Site Figure 2-8: Failure Modes -Both Core Routers I Failure of both the main and redundant Core Routers at the Master Site The Core Routers are configured so that Core Router 1 and 2 operate in a redundant manner. In the unlikely event that both the main and redundant Core Routers at the Master Site fail , the simulcast cell and dispatch sites will revert to s ite trunking . Subsystem routing does not occur with site trunking , and audio is not shared between simulcast cells . Each Simulcast Layer Sub- cel l will operate independently of one another. Coverage an d capacity are not impacted . Dispatch needs to revert to control stations . Control Stations for Dispatch Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM ) ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trun ked Rad io System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 2-50 OBSystem Descri ption 2.4.1.8 Network Management Servers Failure Scenario Diagram Netwon< Management Temina Scenario Result Protection Detection I Zone Controller A Zon e Contro ller B Enterprise Switch 1 -- Enterprise Swi1ch 2 Core Router 1 R uter 2 Figure 2-9: Failure Modes -NMN Server WAN Patch Switch Panel Pri mary Master Site Failure of the Network Management Servers at the Active Master Site There are several Network Management Servers on the ASTRO 25 Project 25 Network LAN including database server, and UEM server. The failure of any specific server on the LAN at the active Master Site will result in loss of the management function associated with the server, wh ile the entire system will remain in the wide area trunking mode. The failure is transparent to all system users. Spare parts Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) Motorola Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System Ma rch 1, 2012 Use or d isclosure of this proposa l is subject to the restrictions on the title page OBSystem Description 2-51 2.4.2 2.4 .2 .1 Simulcast Subsystem Failure Mode Analysis and Reliability The following contains a comprehensive analysis of the possible simulcast subsystem infrastructure failure scenarios and the system redundancy for mitigating that particular scenario . Simulcast Prime Site Controller Failure Scenario Diagram Scenario Result Protection Detection GPS Subs stem Comparator Primary Site Router Redundant Site Controller Redundant Site Router To Master Site Routers To Master Site Simulcast Prime Site Figure 2-10: Failure Modes -Prime Site Controller I Failure of a Simulcast Prime Site Controller Motorola Solutions has provided redundant Simulcast Prime Controllers (GCP 8000) at the Prime site . Failure of the acti ve controller will result in automatic switchover to the redundant controller. The entire system remains in the simulcast trunking mode. The failure is transparent to all system users . Dispatch console operation remains unaffected . Redundant Prime Simulcast Controllers , spare controller modules at all Prime sites Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) City of Fort Worth, Texas Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-52 OBSystem Description 2.4.2.2 Main and Redundant Simulcast Prime Site Controllers Failure Scenario Diagram Scenario Result Protection Detection GPS Subs stem Comparator Primary Site Router Redundant Site Router To Master Site Routers To Master Site Simulcast Prime Site Figure 2-11: Failure Modes -Both Prime Site Controllers I Failure of the Simulcast Prime and Redundant Site Controllers at the Prime Site In the unlikely event that both the Main and Redundant Prime Simulcast Controllers fail in a simulcast layer, the cell with both controllers failed will revert to Wide Area Simulcast Failsoft. Subsystem routing is lost, users may change modes on their radios and revert to the remaining active layer. Alternatively dispatch will need to revert to control stations that allow them to operate on the active wide area simulcast cell to communicate to users on the simulcast cell that has lost both controllers . Should the users switch to the active layer system busies will increase because of reduced system channel capacity . The user will not lose system functionality . There will be a risk that all users will not switch to their backup talkgroup on the active layer. This risk may be eliminated however by user training , and City protocols and procedures . Control Stations for Dispatch Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) Motorola Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Mig ration , C itywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 Use or d isclosure of th is proposal is subject to the rest ri ctions on the title page OBSystem Descript ion 2-53 2.4 .2 .3 Simulcast Prime Site Router Failure Scenario Diagram: Co mparator Prime Site Controller GPS Subs stem Comp arator Prim ary Site Rou ter Redundant Site Controller Redundant Scenario Result Protection Detection City of Fort Worth , Texas To Master Site Routers To Master Site Simulcast Prime Site Figure 2-12: Failure Modes -Prime Site Router I Failure of a Simulcast Prime Site Router The Simulcast Prime Site employs redundant Site Routers . Failure of one Site Router at the Prime sites will result in automatic switchover to the redundant router. The entire system remains in the simulcast trunking mode. The failure is transparent to all system users. Network Management information is transmitted to the terminal via the prime site router only. Redundant Simulcast Prime Site Router Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) Motorola Confidential Restricted ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Use or disclosure of th is proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-54 OBSystem Description 2.4.2.4 Main and Redundant Simulcast Prime Site Routers Failure Scenario Diagram GPS Subs stem Comparator Comparator Prime Site Controller Scenario Result Protection Detection Primary Site Router Redundant Site Controller Redundant Site Router To Master Site Routers To Master Site Simulcast Prime Site Figure 2-13: Failure Modes -Prime Site Routers I Failure of a Simulcast Prime Site Router and Redundant Site Router In the unlikely event that both the Primary and Redundant Site Routers fa il at the Prime Site in a simulcast layer, the cell with both controllers failed will revert to Wide Area Simulcast Failsoft. Subsystem routing is lost , users may change modes on their radios and revert to the rema ining wide-area trun~ing simulcast cell in an active layer. Alternatively d ispatch will need to revert to that allow them to operate on the active w ide area simulcast cell control stations to communicate to users on the simulcast cell that has lost both site routers . Should the users switch to the active layer system busies will increase because of reduced system channel capacity . The user will not lose system functionality . There will be a risk that all users will not switch to their backup talkgroup on the active layer. Th is risk may be eliminated however by user training , and City protocols and procedures . Control Stations for Dispatch Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) Motorola Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 Use or disclosure of th is proposal is s ubject to the restrict ions on the title page OBSystem Description 2-55 2.4.2.5 Simulcast Prime Site Ethernet Switch Failure Scenario Diagram Comparator Prime Site Controller GPS Subs stem Compa rator Redundant Site Controller Prim ary Site Router Redundant Site Router Scenario I Result Protection Detection City of Fort Worth, Texas To Master Site Routers To Master Site Simulcast Prime Site Figure 2-14: Failure Modes -Ethernet Switch Failure of a Simulcast Prime Site Ethernet Switch at the Prime Site The Simulcast Prime Site employs Simulcast Prime Site Et hernet Switches . Failure of one Ethernet Switch at the Prime site will result in a loss of channels based on the comparators connected to the failed switch. Multiple Ethernet switches Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) Motorola Confidential Restricted ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Use or disclosure of th is proposal is It\ subject to the restr ictions on the title page W 2-56 OBSystem Descri pti on 2.4.2.6 Simulcast Remote Site Router Failure Scenario Diagram Scenario Result Protection Detection ~mi ~ ~ .. I Redundant .....-------· Switch 1 GPS 5 MPPS w I embedded 1 PPS GTR 8000 Base Radios I Figure 2-15: Failure Modes -Site Router Simukast Remote Sne 1 Failure of a Simulcast Remote Site Router The Simulcast Remote site employs redundant Site Routers . Failure of one Site Router at a Remote site will result in automatic switchover to the redundant router. The entire system remains in the simulcast wide area trunking mode. The failure is transparent to all system users. Standby Simulcast Remote Site Router Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) Motorola Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the title page OBSystem Description 2-57 2.4.2.7 Primary and Redundant Simulcast Remote Site Router Diagram Failure Scenario Diagram Scenario Result Protection Detection ~=l~ Ro~~ ..--------Switch 1 GPS 5 MP1'S w / embedded 1 PPS GTR 8000 Base Radios Simulcas t Remote Site 1 Figure 2-16: Failure Modes -Both Site Routers I Failure of Simulcast Primary and Redundant Simulcast Remote Site Routers In the unlikely event that both the Primary and Redundant Simulcast Remote Site Routers fail , it will result in a loss of Network Management Alarm report ing , software download capability , network management and RF site for the associated remote s ite . All other remote simulcast sites within the cell will have Network Management Alarming capabil ity . The failed simulcast remote site w ill be removed from channel assignment and the remaining s imulcast remote s ite will remain unaffected . The coverage provided from that site will no longer be ava il able therefore possibly reducing the coverage footprint of the simulcast cel l. Spare Remote S ite Router. Two Simulcast coverage des ign overlap. Alarm on Manager Terminal City of Fort Worth , Texas Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 2-58 OBSystem Description 2.4 .2.8 Simulcast Remote Site Primary Ethernet Switch Failure Scenario Diagram Scenario Result Protection Detection GPS Primary Remote Stte Router Red unda nt 5 MPPS w I embedded 1 PPS GTR 8000 Base Radios Figure 2-17: Failure Modes -Remote Ethernet Switch Simulcast Remote Srre 1 I Failure of the Primary Simulcast Remote Site Ethernet Switch Failure of a Simulcast Remote Site Ethernet Switch will result in loss of 50 percent of the channel resources . The entire system remains in the simulcast Trunking mode. The system users may experience busies do to a loss of channel resources . The simulcast site can be configured remove a remote site upon the loss of a specified number of channels. This will result in all channels being available , but a reduction in system coverage . Spare Remote Site Router. Two Simulcast coverage design overlap . Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) Motorola Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restr ictions on the t itle page OBSystem Description 2-59 2.4.2.9 Single Simulcast Channel (Base Station or Comparator) Failure Scenario Diagram Scenario Result Protection Detection Primary Rem ote Srre Router .....-------Swrrch 1 GPS 5 MPl'S w / embedded 1 PPS GTR 8000 Base Rad ios Simulcast Remote Site 1 Figure 2-18: Failure Modes -Simulcast Channel I Failure of a single Simulcast channel In a trunking system , multiple channels inherently provide redundancy . The failure of one channel will be transparent to all system users. The failure of a repeater or a Comparator will result in the ASTRO 25 Project 25 Zone Controller removing the channel from the system . All other channels in the Simulcast cell remain unaffected . The entire system remains in the simulcast trunking mode . The failure is transparent to all system users. Dispatch console operation remains unaffected . Multiple channels , multiple potential control channels , spare modules. Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM) City of Fort Worth, Texas Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-60 OBSystem Description 2.4.2.10 Single Simulcast Control Channel Failure Scenario Diagram 2.4.3 Scenario Result Protection Detection ~'i.~ Ro"' 1 Redund ant .....-----·-· Sw~ch 1 GPS 5 MPPS w I embedded 1 PPS Radios Figure 2-19: Failure Modes -Control Channel Simukast Remote Stte 1 I Failure of a single control channel Motorola Solutions trunking systems provide up to four possible control channels from all the channels at each site . If the currently active control channel fails, another channel automatically takes over as the control channel as the failed channel is automatically taken out of service . All other channels within the simulcast cell remain unaffected . The simulcast cell remains in the wide-area trunking mode. The failu re is transparent to all system users . Dispatch console operation remains unaffected . Multiple potential control channels . Alarm on Manager Terminal (UEM). Console Subsystem Failure Mode Analysis and Reliability The follo w ing pages contain a comprehensive analysis of the possible console subsystem infrastructure failure scenarios and the system redundancy for miti gating that particular scenario. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subj ect to the restrict ions on t he t it le page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-6 1 2.4 .3 .1 Scenario 1 -Failure of a Single Dispatch Operator Position T1 Links to Master Site J I ST2500 Router 1 ST2500 Router 2 1 GIG Cable I LAN Switch 1 LAN Switch 2 MCC7500 Operators MCC7500 Operators Figure 2-20 : Failure of a Single Dispatch Operator Position Scenario I Failure of a Single Dispatch Operator Position Result The failure of a dispatch operator position will result in that particu lar dispatcher moving to another operator position or reverting to a fallback control station or portable radio . All other dispatch terminals operate normally and remain unaffected. The entire system remains in the simulcast trunking mode . Protection Fallback control stations , independent processors . Detection Console user detection , console diagnostics. City of Fort Worth, Texas Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-62 OBSystem Description 2.4.3.2 Scenario 2 -Failure of a Single Dispatch Center Ethernet Switch T1 Links to Master Site ST2500 Router 1 ST2500 Router 2 1 GIG Cable LAN Switch 2 MCC7500 Operators MCC7 500 Operators Figure 2-21 : Failure of a Single Dispatch Center Ethernet Switch Scenario I Failure of a Single Dispatch Center Ethernet Switch Result The ASTRO 25 network was designed with two Ethernet switches that connect the operator positions to the network. If an Ethernet Switch fails , only those operator positions that are connected to the failed switch will be effected . Dispatchers can move to another physical position or can continue to operate via the control stations or portable radios. Protection Dual switches. Spare switches . Detection Console user detection , console diagnostics . Motorola Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page OBSystem Description 2-63 2.4.3.3 Scenario 3 -Failure of a Single Dispatch Center Router T1 Links to Master Site ST2500 Router 2 1 GIG Cable LAN S'M tch 1 LAN SWitch 2 MCC7500 Operators MCC7500 Operators Figure 2-22 : Failure of a Single Dispatch Center Router Scenario I Failure of a Single Dispatch Center Router Result The ASTRO 25 network was designed with a Primary and Redundant Routers that connect the operator positions to the network. If the primary routers fail , the redundant routers will take over and the dispatch pos itions will continue to operate. Protect ion Redundant Routers . Detection Console user detection , console diagnostics. City of Fort Worth , Texas Motorola Confidential Restricted ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 Use or disclosu re of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-64 OBSystem Description 2.5 2.5.1 2.5.2 Site Equipment Configurations in Phase 2 Simulcast Prime Site and Master Site at Eagle Mountain The site equipment at the Eagle Mountain Master/Prime Site (Layer 1) will continue to use the Master Site equipment located here during Phase 1. The new equipment at this location will be used to establish a two site 5-channel simulcast sub-s ystem in Phase 2 . Phase 2 will also add prime site equipment and Software Upgrades to the Master site located at Eagle Mountain. Phases 2 and 3 of this project were staged together; therefore the Phase 2 and 3 additional site licenses were shipped at the same time and will be implemented together. This is also true of the user licenses originally created for Phase 2 and Phase 3 as separate implementations have been merged into the Phase 2 release . The Master Site Spares are the only unique feature released with the Phase 2 implementation and will provide system spares for both phase 2 and phase 3. The Prime Simulcast Site will be made up of: + Three GCM 8000 Comparators with two comparator modules and IP Multi-site operation options. + Two GCP 8000 site controllers with IP Multi-site operation options . + One Distribution shelf and five additional DDM modules and one IRIG module for the TRAK GPS system added in Phase 1. + Two ST6000 Routers with four port Ultra-Wan modules. + One SRC 24 port Tl/El expansion. + One Cooperative WAN Relay Panel. + Two 2610-24 Ethernet Switches. + One set of Prime Site Spares. P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site -Burnett Plaza A five-channel ASR site will have been developed at this site by the initiation of the implementation of Phase 1. The site will require modification to the existing ESS based equipment, and the addition of a new transmit and receive antenna system. This antenna system will be based on the Phase 3 equipment antenna systems , and will continue to be used throughout Phase 3 . This site will be reconfigured to allow for operation as a P25 simulcast 5-channel remote site. The Remote Simulcast Site equipment at Burnett Plaza to allow for simulcast operation will be: + One TRAK 91009 GPS simulcast Remote unit with its associated antenna systems, and three four port DDM modules , and one four port IRIG module. + Six IP Multicast software upgrades. + TwoXHUBs. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-65 2.5.3 2.6 2.6.1 + One transmit antenna system with one DQBCD80010EDIN325 antenna. + One receive antenna system including one DS428B83H01 T TTA with interface module and one DQBCD80010EDIN325 antenna. + The total number of antennas and antenna lines for Phase 3 is 5 transmit antennas and antenna lines and 3 receive antennas , 3 receive antenna lines , and 3 test lines . The city may chose to install all of these lines and antennas as part of Phase 2. P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site -Westland 6 A Layer 1 Simulcast Remote site will be established at this site during Phase 2 . + A 12 x 36 communications shelter with an outdoor generator will be established at this site. The generator size is a 130 kW diesel generator with approximately 24 hours of runtime. The shelter will contain 2 UPS units installed in the shelter, and will provide 6-15 minutes of backup time. This shelter was selected to handle the additional equipment that will be part of Phase 3. + Phase 3 antenna systems will be installed at this time , and Phase 2 equipment will use the Phase 3 antenna system. This means that five (5) DSSC412HF2LDFE5608 antennas will be installed for the transmit system, and three (3) DSSC412HF2LDFE5608 antennas will be installed for the receive system. + Five runs of 260 ' of transmit cable which will be 1 5/8" AVA Heliax + Three runs of 260' of receive main line which will be 7 /8" AV A Heliax + Three runs of 260 ' of receive test cable which will be W ' LDF Heliax + Two GGM 8000 Gateways. + Two HP LAN Switches . + One TRAK 91009 GPS simulcast Remote unit with its associated antenna systems , and three four port DDM modules , and one four port IRIG module. + Phase 3 ESS Layer 1 equipment will use five GTR 8000 700/800 Base Stations in this phase. Site Equipment Configurations in Phase 3 P25 Simulcast Prime Site and Master Site at Eagle Mountain The Site equipment at the Eagle Mountain Master/Prime Site (Layer 1) will continue to use the Master Site equipment located here during Phase 2. The new equipment at this location will be used to build out a five-channel , 6-site simulcast sub-system. Phase 2 will include prime site equipment and software upgrades to the Master site located at Eagle Mountain. This system design will provide expansion of the Master Site equipment, Prime Site , and Remote Site equipment at this site , and will require additional civil equipment to be added at this site. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-66 OBSystem Description The current generator system at Eagle Mountain is insufficient to handle the additional Master Site , Prime Site, and the 2 layers of RF site equipment required to build out Phase 3. The City of Fort Worth has determined that the existing UPS at this site will handle the additional load for the equipment located at this site. Should the City determine that additional UPS backup for this site be required, the City of Fort Worth is responsible for sizing, supplying, and installing this expansion, or may choose to add this through a change order. All other existing equipment, including the 9-channel SmartX system repeaters , will continue to use the existing site power. A new 450 kW 3-phase generator, along with a new ATS switch, will be installed in order to power back the Master Site equipment and the new 2 layers of RF equipment. Master Site Civil Equipment in Phase 3: + One 450kW outdoor 3-phase generator with the appropriate transfer switch. + The sy stem SOW includes additional site equipment, and describes additional electr ical work to be done at this site. Master Site software upgrades and additional Master Site hardware included in Phases 2 and 3 will include: + A system upgrade model including: • One Baseline Backup upgrade. • Seven Windows Configuration supplemental disks. • Key files for the UCS system and Network Management system. • Ten new IV & D site licenses, bringing the total number up to twelve. • One SmartX sy stem license and one SmartX site license. • One Install Back Up and Recovery license. • Ten Package of fi v e licenses for MCC 7500 console positions. • Fifteen additional UNC devices license packages ; these license packages include a quantity of ten licenses. • Fifty-four additional 500-user licenses this will bring the total of user licenses on this system to 64 ,000 . • Forty-five anti-virus licenses. • Three each oflicenses for the UNC, UEM and User Configuration Manager. • One each licenses for 700/800 MHz operation, security partitioning, and channel partitioning . + Three Network Management client terminals along with software licenses for Network Management client applications. This Phase 3 implementation includes three full sets of licenses . + Four GGM 8000 Routers for extending bridging network in the CNI. One of these will be located at Rolling Hills , one of these will be located at the radio shop, and the other two will be located at the master site. + One NetScreen Manager w/ 25 devices-. The Firewall was part of the existing ASTRO 25 Infrastructure . + Two HP switches for the CNI. + Two S6000 based Routers for the CNI. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-67 2.6.2 • One Presence Notifier (IV & D Data operation, and OTAP). • One Packet Data Gateway (IV & D Data operation). • One GGSN (IV & D Data operation). • Two upgrades to the existing MGEGs for AES Secure operation on Gold Elite. • The Prime Simulcast Site equipment in addition to the equipment supplied in Phase 2 will be made up of: • Seven GCM 8000 Comparators with two comparator modules and IP multisite operation options. • Two 2610-24 HP LAN Switches. P25 Simulcast Prime Site at Rolling Hills The Site links from this site will be connected to the Eagle Mountain Master Site (for Layer 2) Phase 3 will add the prime site equipment and software to the new equipment shelter to be placed at Rolling Hills. Also the addition of Prime Site and the two layer remote equipment at this site will require additional civil equipment to be added at this site. • A 12 x 36 communications shelter, including an outdoor generator. The generator size is a 130 kW diesel generator with approximately 24 hours of runtime. The shelter will be equipped with one 11. lkW UPS and two 16kW UPS units. will provide 6-15 minutes of backup time. • Ten GCM 8000 Comparators with two comparator modules and IP multisite operation options. • Two 2610-24 HP LAN Switches. • Two GCP 8000 site controllers with IP multisite operation options. • One DSTRAK 91008 Prime site configuration with expansion shelf unit six additional DDM modules and one IRIG module. System includes two antenna systems for the GPS. • Two ST6000 Routers. • One SRC 24 PORT Tl/ElEXP II Routing Center. • One Cooperative WAN Relay Panel. • One set of Prime Site Spares. • One OT AP client • One GCM 8000 Router for the CNI network City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 2-68 OBSystem Description 2.6.3 P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site -Eagle Mountain (Layers 1 & 2) Layer 1 and Layer 2 simulcast remote sites will be established at Eagle Mountain during Phase 3. The site will include nine ESS stations . These stations will contain the 20-channels of GTR 8000 units for Layer 1, and the 20-channels of GTR units for Layer 2 , and the addition of five transmit antenna systems and three receive antenna systems. + Layer 1 equipment: • The GPS system used for the prime will be shared with the Layer 1 prime site equipment at this site. • Two GGM 8000 Gateways. • Two 2610-24 HP LAN Switches. • Four ESS Stations all having 6-station combining systems and two with site multi-coupling systems. [Note each ESS station in Layer 1 will be populated with five channels leaving one port on the combiner for future use.] • Twenty GTR 8000 stations , each configured for IP multicast operation, and two X-HUBs. • Two phasing harnesses. + Layer 2 equipment: • One TRAK 91009 GPS simulcast Remote unit with its associated antenna sy stems, and three four port DDM modules. • Two GGM 8000 Gateways. • Two 2610-24 HP LAN Switches. • Five ESS Stations all having 6-station combining systems and three with site multi-coupling systems. [Note: Two stations in Layer 2 will be populated with 5-GTR 8000 radios, two stations will be populated with 4-GTR 8000 radio , and one station will be populated with 2-GTR 8000 radios. The reason is that the RF frequency channelization for these stations , for combining purposes, requires this configuration. This will leave I-port in 2-ESS stations , 2-ports in 2-ESS stations , and 4-ports in 1-ESS station 's combiner for future expansion.] • T,wenty GTR 8000 stations , each configured for IP multicast operation. and twoX-HUBs. • Two phasing harnesses. • Antenna System for both Layers 1 & 2: • Three DS428B83H01C110 TTAs with interface modules. • Five DQWP A800906CF Transmit antennas . • Five transmit antenna cable systems, each including 270' of 1 5/8" AV A Heliax Cable , jumpers, ground straps , and polyphasers. • Three DQWP A800906CF receive antennas. • Three receive antenna cable systems including 270' of 7/8" AVA Heliax Cable , 270' of Yi " test line cable, jumpers, ground straps and polyphasers. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-69 2.6.4 P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site -North Beach (Layers 1 & 2) This is an existing site; however a new communications shelter shall be established at this site to house the Layer 1 and Layer 2 P25 equipment. A 12 x 36 communications shelter with an outdoor generator will be established at this site. The generator size is a 130 kW diesel generator with approx imately 24 hours of runtime. The shelter will contain 2 UPS units that can provide approximately 6-15 minutes of backup time under calculated full load . This shelter was selected to handle the additional equipment that will be part of Phase 3. This is an existing site, and will also be the SmartZone simulcast prime site for the SmartX system. A new 20kVA UPS that will be located in the "old" shelter. This "old" shelter will continue to use the existing generator to provide backup power at this location. The "old " communications shelter will also receive new single phase Type 1 and Type 2 surge suppressors. The North Beach Civil Equipment for the existing shelter in Phase 3 : + One new Type 1, 3-phase surge suppressor. + One new Type 2 , 3-phase surge suppressor. + One UPS , Nfinity 20kV A/16kW with 7 minute runtime. + The Statement of Work includes additional site equipment, and describes additional electrical work to be done at this site . A Layer 1, and a Lay er 2 simulcast remote sites will be established at North Beach during Phase 3 . The site will include nine ESS stations. These stations will contain the 20-channels of GTR 8000 units for Layer 1, and the 20-channels of GTR units for Layer 2 , and the addition of five transmit antenna sy stems and three receive antenna systems. + Layer 1 equipment: • One TRAK 91009 GPS simulcast Remote unit with its associated antenna systems, and three four port DDM modules , and one four port IRIG module. • Two GGM 8000 Gateway s. • Two 2610-24 HP LAN Switches. • Four ESS Stations all having 6-station combining systems and two with site multi-coupling systems. [Note each ESS station in Layer 1 will be populated with five channels leaving one port on the combiner for future use.] • Twenty GTR 8000 stations , each configured for IP multicast operation and two X-HUBs. • Two phasing harnesses. + Layer 2 equipment: • One TRAK 91009 GPS simulcast Remote unit with its associated antenna systems , and three four port DDM modules . • Two GGM 8000 Gateways. • Two 2610-24 HP LAN Sw itches . City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 2-70 OBSystem Description 2.6.5 • Five ESS Stations all having 6-station combining systems and three with site multi-coupling systems. [Note: Two stations in Layer 2 will be populated with 5-GTR 8000 radios , two stations will be populated with 4-GTR 8000 radio , and one station will be populated with 2-GTR 8000 radios. The reason is that the RF frequency channelization for these stations for combining purposes requires this configuration. This will leave I-port in 2-ESS stations , 2-ports in 2-ESS stations , and 4-ports in 1-ESS station 's combiner for future expansion.] • Twenty GTR 8000 stations , each configured for IP multicast operation. and two X-HUBs. • Two phasing harnesses. • Antenna System for both Layers 1 & 2: • Three DS428B83H01Cl 10 TTAs with interface modules. • Five Amphenol Antel DQWPA800906CFEDIN0Transmit antennas. • Five transmit antenna cable systems including 280' of 1 5/8" AV A Heliax Cable ,"jumpers, ground straps , and pol yphasers. • Three Amphenol Antel DQWP A800906CFEDIN0 Receive antennas. • Three receive antenna cable systems including 280' of 7/8" AVA Heliax Cable, 280' of W ' test line cable , jumpers, ground straps and polyphasers. P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site -Burnett Plaza (Layers 1 & 2) The existing 6-channel ASR at this site will require modification to be used as part of the Layer 1, 20-channel simulcast system. The remainder of Layer 1 equipment will be built at this site during the Phase 3 implementation. This is an existing site and it will contain the 2 Layers of IP simulcast remotes. It will also include the System 2 , 10-channel system. The current electrical system at Burnett Plaza is insufficient to handle the System 2 analog Smartnet site , the SmartX remote site , and the 2 layers of RF site equipment required to build out Phase 3. Therefore this site will be modified at some point during the implementation of Phase 3. An additional 3-phase service is required for this site. Site equipment associated with the Phase 3 implementation will require that an additional 3-phase power system be used at this site. The current building generator and UPS system will be used to provide backup for other existing equipment at this site. Motorola Solutions is not responsible for the size and capacity of this backup power source. This site will require 3-phase power to be delivered to the site. This new power service will be the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. The site power calculations show that this site will require a 175 kW generator, to be placed on the roof, in place of the existing generator. Also (4), 20kW 3-phase UPSs will be required to run the SmartX subsy stem, System 2 and the 2-Layer IP Simulcast remotes sites located here. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-71 Burnett Plaza Civil Equipment in Phase 3 : • One new Type 1, 3-phase surge suppressor. • One new Type 2 , 3-phase surge suppressor. • One 175 kW outdoor 3-phase generator with the appropriate transfer switch. • Four UPS , NX 20kV A/16kW, 3-Phase, 9 minute runtime. • The Statement of Work includes additional site equipment, and describes additional electrical work to be done at this site . The Layer 1 P25 IP simulcast remote located at this site during Phase 2 will be modified, and a Layer 2 simulcast remote site will be established at Burnett Plaza during Phase 3. The site will include nine ESS stations. These stations will contain the 20-channels of GTR 8000 units for Layer 1, and the 20-channels of GTR units for Layer 2 , and the addition of five transmit antenna systems and three receive antenna systems. • Layer 1 equipment: • The GPS system established in Phase 2 at this site will continue to be used for Layer 1 • Four ESS Stations all having 6-station combining systems and two with site multi-coupling systems . • Fourteen GTR 8000 stations, each configured for IP multicast operation and two X-HUBs -note these stations along with the six stations are part of the existing ASTRO 25 system and modified in Phase 3 to will be used to form a twenty-channel Layer 1 remote. • Two phasing harnesses. • Layer 2 equipment: • One TRAK 91009 GPS simulcast Remote unit with its associated antenna systems, and three four port DDM modules . • Two GGM 8000 Gateways . • Two 2610-24 HP LAN Switches. • Five ESS Stations all having 6-station combining systems and three with site multi-coupling systems . • Twenty GTR 8000 stations, each configured for IP multicast operation. and twoX-HUBs. • Two phasing harnesses. • Antenna System for both Layers 1 & 2: • Two DS428B83H01Cl 10 TTAs with interface modules (Note the one added in Phase 2 will also be used in Phase 3). • Four DQBCD80010EDIN325 Transmit antennas (Note the one added in Phase 2 will also be used in Phase 3). • Four transmit antenna cable systems including 200' of 1 5/8" AVA Heliax Cable, jumpers, ground straps , and polyphasers. (Note the ones added in Phase 2 will also be used in Phase 3). • Two DQBCD80010EDIN325 Receive antennas. (Note the one added in Phase 2 will also be used in Phase 3). City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-72 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W • Two receive antenna cable systems including 200' of 7 /8" AV A Heliax Cable , 200' of Yz " test line cable, jumpers, ground straps and polyphasers. (Note the ones added in Phase 2 will also be used in Phase 3). 2.6.6 P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site -Rolling Hills (Layers 1 & 2) A new site shelter will be installed at this location, and will house the prime site, and both layers of the P25 remotes at this location. This shelter was discussed under section 4 .3.2. All equipment for the P25 remote sites will be contained within this shelter. The SmartX remote site at Rolling Hills will continue to operate from the "old" communications shelter on this site. A new 20kVA UPS that will be located in the "old" shelter. This "old" shelter will continue to use the existing generator to provide backup power at this location. The "old" communications shelter will also receive new single phase Type 1 and Type 2 surge suppressors. Layer 1 and a Layer 2 simulcast remote sites will be established at Rolling Hills during Phase 3. The site will include nine ESS stations. These stations will contain the 20-channels of GTR 8000 units for Layer 1, and the 20-channels of GTR units for Layer 2 , and the addition of five transmit antenna systems and three receive antenna systems. + Layer 1 equipment: • One TRAK 91009 GPS simulcast Remote unit with its associated antenna systems , and three four port DDM modules. • Two GGM 8000 Gateways. • Two 2610-24 HP LAN Switches. • Four ESS Stations all having 6-station combining systems and two with site multi-coupling systems. [Note each ESS station in Layer 1 will be populated with five channels leaving one port on the combiner for future use.] • Twenty GTR 8000 stations , each configured for IP multicast operation and twoX-HU Bs . • Two phasing harnesses . + Layer 2 equipment: • The GPS system used by the prime site at this location will also be used for the Layer 2 remote. • Two GGM 8000 Gateways . • Two 2610-24 HP LAN Switches. • Five ESS Stations all having 6-station combining systems and three with site multi-coupling systems. [Note: Two stations in Layer 2 will be populated with 5-GTR 8000 radios , two stations will be populated with 4-GTR 8000 radio , and one station will be populated with 2-GTR 8000 radios. The reason is that the RF frequency channelization for these stations for combining purposes requires this configuration. This will leave 1-port in 2-ESS stations , 2-ports in 2-ESS stations, and 4-ports in 1-ESS station 's combiner for future expansion.] Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restr ictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-73 2.6.7 • Twenty GTR 8000 stations , each configured for IP multicast operation. and two X-HUBs . • Two phasing harnesses. • Antenna System for both Layers 1 & 2: • Three DS428B83H01Cl 10 TTAs with interface modules. • Five DQWP A800906CFEDIN Transmit antennas. • Five transmit antenna cable systems including 600' of 1 5/8" AVA Heliax Cable , jumpers, ground straps , and pol yphasers . • Three DQWP A800906CFEDIN Receive antennas . Three receive antenna cable systems including 600' of 7 /8" AV A Heliax Cable , 600' of W ' test line cable, jumpers, ground straps and polyphasers. P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site -Bergh 2 (Layers 1 & 2) A new site shelter will be installed at this location, and will house both lay ers of the P25 remotes at this location. This shelter was discussed under section 4.3.2. All equipment for the P25 remote sites will be contained within this shelter. The Smart X system will be housed at the "old" Bergh tower site. A UPS , Nfinity 20kV A/16kW, with 7 minute runtime will be installed at this site . A Type 1 single- phase and Type 2 , single-phase surge suppressor will be also installed at this ex isting site. Bergh 2 Civil Equipment in Phase 3: • A 12 x 36 communications shelter. The generator currently located at Eagle Mountain, which is a 3-phase 150 kW diesel generator, will be relocated t o this site. This shelter will be equipped with two 20 kV A 3-phase UPS units , and will provide 6-15 minutes of backup time. This shelter was selected to handle the additional equipment that will be part of Phase 3. + The 150 kW 3-phase diesel generator and its ATS currently located at Eagle Mountain will be moved here and the A TS will be installed in the new equipment shelter. + The Statement of Work includes additional site equipment, and describes additional electrical work to be done at this site. A Layer 1 and a Layer 2 simulcast remote site will be established at Bergh 2 during Phase 3. The site will include nine ESS stations. These stations will contain the 20-channels of GTR 8000 units for Layer 1, and the 20-channels of GTR units for Layer 2 , and the addition of five transmit antenna systems and three receiv e antenna systems . + Layer 1 equipment: • One TRAK 91009 GPS simulcast Remote unit with its associated antenna sy stems, and three four port DDM modules , and one four port IRIG module. • Two GGM 8000 Gateways. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-74 OBSystem Description 2.6.8 • Two 2610-24 HP LAN Switches. • Four ESS Stations all having 6-station combining sy stems and two with site multi-coupling systems. • Twenty GTR 8000 stations , each configured for IP multicast operation. and two X-HUBs. • Two phasing harnesses. • Layer 2 equipment: • One TRAK 91009 GPS simulcast Remote unit with its associated antenna systems , and three four port DDM modules. • Two GGM 8000 Gateways. • Two 2610-24 HP LAN Switches. • Five ESS Stations all having 6-station combining systems and three with site multi-coupling systems. [Note: Two stations in Layer 2 will be populated with 5-GTR 8000 radios, two stations will be populated with 4-GTR 8000 radio , and one station will be populated with 2-GTR 8000 radios. The reason is that the RF frequency channelization for these stations for combining purposes requires this configuration. This will leave 1-port in 2-ESS stations , 2-ports in 2-ESS stations , and 4-ports in 1-ESS station's combiner for future expansion.] • Twenty GTR 8000 stations , each configured for IP multicast operation and two X-HUBs. • Two phasing harnesses . • Antenna System for both Layers 1 & 2: • Three DS428B83H01C110 TTAs with interface modules. • Five DQWPA7001206CFEN3 Transmit antennas . • Five transmit antenna cable systems including 600" of 1 5/8" AVA Heliax Cable, jumpers, ground straps , and polyphasers. • Three DQWPA7001206CFEN3 Receive antennas. • Three receive antenna cable systems including 600' of 7 /8" AV A Heliax Cable, 600' of W ' test line cable , jumpers, ground straps and polyphasers. P25 IP Simulcast Remote Site -Westland 6 A new shelter will have been installed during Phase 2. The Layer 1 P25 IP simulcast remote located at this site during Phase 2 will be modified, and a Layer 2 simulcast remote site will be established at Westland 6 during Phase 3 . The site will include nine ESS stations. These stations will contain the 20-channels of GTR 8000 units for Layer 1, and the 20-channels of GTR units for Layer 2 , and the addition of five transmit antenna systems and three receive antenna systems. • Layer 1 equipment: • The GPS system established in Phase 2 at this site will continue to be used for Layer 1. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-75 • Four ESS Stations all having 6-station combining systems and two with site multi-coupling systems. • Fourteen GTR 8000 stations , each configured for IP multicast operation. and two X-HUBs -note these stations along with the six stations put here in Phase 2 and modified in Phase 3 to will be used to form a twenty-channel Layer 1 remote. • Two phasing harnesses. • Layer 2 equipment: • One TRAK 91009 GPS simulcast Remote unit with its associated antenna systems, and three four port DDM modules . • Two GGM 8000 Gateways. • Two 2610-24 HP LAN Switches. • Five ESS Stations all having 6-station combining systems and three with site multi-coupling systems . • Twenty GTR 8000 stations , each configured for IP multicast operation and twoX-HUBs. • Two phasing harnesses. • Antenna System for both Layers 1 & 2: • Two DS428B83H01C110 TTAs with interface modules (Note the one added in Phase 2 will also be used in Phase 3). • A total of five SC412-HF2LDF transmit antennas (these antennas will be installed in phase 2 and used in both Phase 2 and Phase 3). • Five transmit antenna cable systems including 260' of 1 5/8" AVA Heliax Cable, jumpers, ground straps , and polyphasers. (Note the ones added in Phase 2 will also be used in Phase 3). • A total of three SC412-HF2LDF receive antennas (These antennas will be installed in Phase 2 and used in both Phase 2 and Phase 3). • Three receive antenna cable systems including 260' of 7 /8" AV A Heliax Cable, 260' of 'h " test line cable, jumpers, ground straps and polyphasers. (Note the ones added in Phase 2 will also be used in Phase 3)The site will include nine ESS stations. These stations will contain the 20-channels of GTR 8000 units for Layer 1, and the 20-channels of GTR units for Layer 2 , and the addition of five transmit antenna systems and three receive antenna systems. 2.7 ASTRO 25 Site Repeater (ASR) Site for Texas Motor Speedway · Motorola Solutions has reviewed the request b y the City of Fort Worth to include a P25 site at the Texas Motor Speedway to provide coverage in this area. This project includes a four ( 4) channel ASTRO 25 Repeater (ASR) site for Texas Motor Speedway. Recently Motorola Solutions met with the City and representatives of the Texas Motor Speedway (TMS). During this meeting it was determined that the RF site City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-76 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2.7.1 2.7.2 equipment and the co-located LTE site equipment will be located in outdoor cabinets on the roof of the Speedway Club building, next to the grandstands. The City of Fort Worth will be responsible for the construction and design of antenna structures, outdoor platform, and electrical equipment for powering the equipment at this site. Motorola Solutions will be providing the following equipment for this site's implementation. + One outdoor 3-bay cabinet to house the P25 RF site equipment. This unit will have external HVAC units mounted on Bays 1 & 3. + One DC power plant in a single outdoor cabinet with an external HV AC mounted on the cabinet. This DC power plant will provide 2 hours of backup power for the site. This unit will provide a 48 VDC power plant and a small inverter for powering routers and switches • The TTA interface to be mounted in the 3-bay structure will be a 48 VDC unit. • A 48 volt power supply will be installed in the MOSCAD unit installed at this site. Technology and System Design This project includes the ASR equipment for a 4-channel ASR site to be interconnected to the ASTRO 25 Master Site at Eagle Mountain. The antenna equipment and cabling for this site has been included in the current project. This site will provide coverage in the Texas Motor Speedway area. This site will be limited to 4 channels, and therefore will require that the City of Fort Worth use talkgroups assigned to this site for normal operation. The other sites in the P25 infrastructure are based on a 2-layer simulcast system. This site cannot handle the traffic from these two layers; therefore talkgroups on this site must be logically separated from the other sites in the system. The City can patch together talkgroups on the larger system to talkgroups on this system when needed. A rooftop based antenna structure will be provided by the City of Fort Worth. The main transmit and receive lines will be 1/2" AVA cable and will run through City- provided channeling from the antenna structures to the 3-bay cabinet provided for the RF equipment. Additionally, a W' LDF cable will run from the Tower Top Amplifier, along the same path. Responsibilities • The City of Fort Worth shall provide an adequate power feed and proper electrical panels and breakers at this site to run the cabinet based HV AC units, and the DC rectifier in the DC power plant. Therefore Motorola Solutions has not made provisions for any required power requirements. Motorola Solutions has provided the City with power calculations for the equipment, and it is the City's responsibility to provide the proper inputs, and environmental conditions that these calculations were based upon. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-77 • The City is responsible for providing and installing an equipment platform and antenna mounting structures on the roof of TMS. • It is the responsibility of the City to provide adequate generator power to the equipment. Power calculations for load have been provided to the City, and the recommended generator capacity has been provided. The City is responsible for the provision and installation of an Appleton external generator connector at this site. • Motorola Solutions has made limited provisions for additional site grounding equipment or installation that may be required to properly protect this site per the R56 grounding recommendations . The City will provide additional work at this site with a ground system that meets or exceeds the R56 guideline recommendations. • The Type 1 and Type 2 surge suppressors provided for this site in the will be 3- phase 208/120V devices. The City of Fort Worth shall be responsible for the installation of these surge suppressors. • Motorola Solutions is not providing any backhaul equipment from TMS to the master site. Therefore it is the responsibility of the City to provide two Tls from the master site to this location for interconnection to the rest of the system . The Tl specifications required for these City-provided links may be found in other sections of this document. • The City must provide any required CSU equipment at the Eagle Mountain facility and at the TMS facility , ifrequired. The City must terminate Tls at the demark on the City-provided rooftop platform. • The fleetmap structure for users of this site will need to be reviewed , and changed to fit within the City of Fort Worth talkgroup structure . • It is the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth to license 4 (800 MHz) channels at this site . If licensing requires changing the system equipment at this , site the City of Fort Worth will be responsible for any changes required. 2.7.3 A Functional ATP will be performed for the ASR site addition at TMS. Motorola Solutions Provided Equipment The following equipment has been provided for this site : • Two (2) Site routers with Tl module. • One (1) GTR Expandable Site Subsystem equipped for four (4) 800 MHz channels , with a site RMC , a 6-cavity combiner, two site controllers , and a TX filter. • One (1) Tower Top Amplifier and Interface. • One (1) set of RF site spares. • One (1) TX antenna system composed of a SC-412HF2-LDF (E5608) antenna, 120" of 1/2" LDF transmission line kits , grounding straps. • One (1) RX antenna system composed of a SC-412HF2-LDF (E5608) antenna, 120' of 1/2" LDF transmission line kit , 120' of W' LDF transmission line kit., • One (1) Type 1 208/120 Volt 3-Phase site surge suppressor. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-78 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted " Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 2.7.4 • One (1) T ype 2 208 /120 Volt 3-Phase site surge suppressor. SmartX Sub-System SmartX is a migration solution that will allow the City of Fort Worth to conduct a gradual migration from the ex isting analog Smartnet Sy stem 1 to SmartZone TM and to an ASTRO® 25 integrated voice and data network. The SmartX migration solution provides an ASTRO 25 core master site that supports both Project 25 and SmartZone remote sites , allowing a mix of P25 and SmartZone radios to operate on the network. The SmartX migration path enables agencies to have a phased approach to achieving P25 interoperability, benefitting from ASTRO 25 capabilities sooner, and gradually expanding, upgrading or replacing RF sites, consoles and subscribers to ASTRO 25. The City of Fort Worth currently has a 20-channel Smartnet 5-site analog simulcast system. The City of Fort Worth has requested that this system be the basis of an interface for analog talkgroups and P25 talk.groups through the P25 Master site. SmartX provides this interface from the analog simulcast prime site to the P25 Master site and the P25 system. During Phase 3, as presented in this System Description, Motorola Solutions will remove analog channels from the existing Smartnet analog system that are no-longer maintainable in a SmartX env ironment during the implementation . This is represented by the 11-MSF 5000 channels currently on the system. These frequencies are also needed to build out the Phase 3 two-layer P25 IP simulcast system . During Phase 3 these MSF 5000 stations will be removed from the system as the SmartX system is brought up. The remaining nine channels are made up of QUANT AR and QUANTRO radios. These radios will have upgrades to allow them to work in a SmartZone environment. This is required to allow them to work with the SmartX interface. At the current 5-Smartnet analog simulcast sites the City currently uses 6809 remote sites. Replacement parts for these controllers are no longer obtainable. As part of this phase of the system Motorola Solutions will replace these remote controllers with MTC 3600 controllers. The simulcast prime sites at Burnett Plaza and at North Beach are also 6809 based controllers . The prime site equipment at Burnett Plaza will be removed during this phase of the project for space reasons. Every existing site in the City of Fort Worth System has space issues. The two sites where this issue is most prevalent are the North Beach and Burnett Plaza site. The ability to install and implement all 9-ESS stations and their network equipment demands for these two sites cannot be achieved until some existing equipment is removed from both sites. The 6809 prime site controller at North Beach existing building site will be removed and will be replaced by two MTC 3600 prime site controllers in a redundant fashion. The Digitac equipment for 11-system channels and CIU equipment associated with the simulcast subsystem will be removed. The site will be reconfigured for SmartX, Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-79 Smart Zone simulcast prime site operation This site will become the only prime site for the SmartX sub-system. The controller equipment and all Digitac equipment, and CIU equipment at Burnett Plaza will be removed and not reused in Phase 3 of this project. This will allow for the Layer 1 and Layer 2 IP Simulcast equipment to be implemented at this site. This system will continue to use the existing TTA/Multi-coupler TX and RX antenna systems that it used in the past at every site. Figure 2-23 shows a block diagram of the City of Fort Worth SmartX sub-system. City of Fort Worth 5-Site 9- Channel SmartZone Analog Sub- System MCC7500 Console Site At the Alternate PSAP .. MCC7500 Console Site At Bolt Street .. SmartX Interface Channel Bank CEB Figure 2-23: High level SmartX System Diagram for the City of Fort Worth System City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-80 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted " Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page The elements required for installation of the SmartX subs y stem are as follows : • Eagle Mountain Master Site: • One SmartX converter. • North Beach Prime/Remote Existing Equipment Shelter Site: • Reconfiguration of the existing Simulcast prime site equipment including Digitacs , USCis etc . • Two MTC 3600 Prime Site Controllers. • One MTC 3600 Remote Site Controller. • One IPS 32 Switch chassis with power supplies. • Ten IPS A/B Dual RJ 45 Cards . • Fourteen Cornett to Repeater adapter cables . • One SmartZone Interface Panel. • One set of Cornett Switch spares. • One TeNSr Channel Bank for interface to the SmartX converter. • Four QUANTRO upgrade packages for: 1) In-Cabinet Repeat ; 2) SmartZone operation ; 3) Epic Card Upgrade ; 4) Exciter Upgrades 5) Wire-line Card Upgrade and 6) Ethernet 1 Obase-2 cables . • Fi v e QUANTAR upgrade packages for : 1) In-Cabinet Repeat; 2) SmartZone operation; 3) Epic Card In-Use ; 4) Exciter Upgrades and 5) Ethernet 10-2 cables; 6) Wire-line Card In-Use. • Site termination hardware. • Site cabling will be done during installation. • Eagle Mountain Remote Site: • One MTC 3600 Remote Site Controller. • Four QUANTRO upgrade packages for : 1) In-Cabinet Repeat; 2) SmartZone operation ; 3) Epic Card Upgrade ; 4) Exciter Upgrades 5) Wire-line Card Upgrade and 6) Ethernet lObase-2 cables . • Fiv e QUANT AR upgrade packages for : 1) In-Cabinet Repeat ; 2) SmartZone operation; 3) Epic Card In-Use ; 4) Exciter Upgrades and 5) Ethernet 10-2 cables; 6) Wire-line Card In-Use. • Site termination hardw are . • Site cabling will be done during installation. • Burnett Plaza Remote Site : • One MTC 3600 Remote Site Controller. • Four QUANTRO upgrade packages for : 1) In-Cabinet Repeat; 2) SmartZone operation ; 3) Epic Card Upgrade ; 4) Exciter Upgrades 5) Wire-line Card Upgrade and 6) Ethernet lObase-2 cables. • Five QUANTAR upgrade packages for: 1) In-Cabinet Repeat; 2) SmartZone operation; 3) Epic Card In-Use ; 4) Exciter Upgrades and 5) Ethernet 10-2 cables ; 6) Wire-line Card In-Use. • Site termination hardware. • Site cabling will be done during installation. • Rolling Hills Remote Existing Shelter Site: • One MTC 3600 Remote Site Controller. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-81 • Four QUANTRO upgrade packages for: 1) In-Cabinet Repeat; 2) SmartZone operation; 3) Epic Card Upgrade ; 4) Exciter Upgrades 5) Wire-line Card Upgrade and 6) Ethernet 1 Obase-2 cables. • Five QUANTAR upgrade packages for: 1) In-Cabinet Repeat ; 2) SmartZone operation; 3) Epic Card In-Use; 4) Exciter Upgrades and 5) Ethernet 10-2 cables ; 6) Wire-line Card In-Use. • Site termination hardware. • Site cabling will be done during installation. • Ber gh Existing Tower Remote Site: • One MTC 3600 Remote Site Controller. • Four QUANTRO upgrade packages for: 1) In-Cabinet Repeat ; 2) SmartZone operation; 3) Epic Card Upgrade ; 4) Exciter Upgrades 5) Wire-line Card Upgrade and 6) Ethernet 1 Obase-2 cables. • Five QUANTAR upgrade packages for: 1) In-Cabinet Repeat ; 2) SmartZone operation; 3) Epic Card In-Use; 4) Exciter Upgrades and 5) Ethernet 10-2 cables; 6) Wire-line Card In-Use. • Site termination hardware. • Site cabling will be done during installation. 2.7.5 Dispatch Console, System Management, and Feature Management Systems The City of Fort Worth Bolt Street Dispatch Center will have twenty-three MCC 7500 Console positions. The City of Fort Worth Alternate PSAP Dispatch Center will have sixteen MCC 7500 console positions. The City will use an IP Logging Recorder system to log trunking traffic associated with this system. The logging system will also record analog source traffic as requested by the City of Fort Worth. Three Network Management Terminals will also be located at the locations requested by the City. Equipment to be located at the Bolt Street Dispatch Center: • Twenty-three console operator workstations , with desktop gooseneck microphones , two speakers, dual foot switch, keypad , wheel mouse , 19" flat screen monitor AES secure algorithm encryption for secure operation. • Two Dispatch Routers. • One Graphic Work Station NFM GWS • One GCP 8000 Conventional Site Controller. • Seven CCGW Conventional Channel Gateways to control up to sixteen existing control stations and to control ten System 2 Talkgroup consolettes. • Ten XTL 5000 Consolettes with antenna sy stems. • One Nice Inform Server. • One NICELOG recorder. • One Nice CLS server. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-82 08System Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W Equipment to be located at the Alternate PSAP Dispatch Center: • Sixteen console operator workstations, with desktop gooseneck microphones, two speakers , dual foot switch, keypad, wheel mouse , 19" flat screen monitor, AES secure algorithm encryption for secure operation. • Two Dispatch Routers. • One GCP 8000 Conventional Site Controller. • Seven CCGW Conventional Channel Gateways to control up to sixteen existing control stations and to control ten System 2 talkgroup consolettes. • Ten XTL 5000 Consolettes with antenna systems. • One Nice SNMP Server. • One Nice Focus III recorder. • One Nice CLS server. Equipment to be located at the Radio Shop Location: • Note a Network Manager and other equipment was located here during Phase I , this list does not include the existing equipment. • One console operator workstation, with desktop gooseneck microphones , two speakers , dual foot switch, keypad , wheel mouse, 19" flat screen monitor AES secure algorithm encryption for secure operation. • One Network Management client terminal for Radio Shop technical staff. • One Network Management client for the System Manager Desk. • OneNFMGWS • One OT AP client. • One KMF (OTAR) client • One Border Router and switch Equipment to be located at the Data Center Location : • One Network Management client terminal • OneNFMGWS • One KMF (OTAR) Server • One KMF (OT AR) client • One RNI Router and Switch • Border Router and switch Equipment to be located at the Zipper Building: • One KMF (OT AR) client Equipment to be located at the Rolling Hills RF Site: • One OT AP client • One Border Router Equipment to be located at the Eagle RF Site: • Two NM clients • One OT AP client Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-83 2 .7 .6 City of Fort Worth Logging Solution Motorola Solutions is proposing a NICE logging solution which is integrated with the MCC 7500 Dispatch Console System. The system design for the City of Fort Worth . has the following main objectives: + Capture communications taking place on the IP Radio network . + Capture the call taker (incoming 9-1-1) communications . + Capture position audio ( dispatch). + Capture selected administration phone audio. + Provide a seamless replay process for traditional analog telephony, and MCC 7500 emergency management 's radio communications. + Provide incident management capability. Once audio captured via MCC 7500 or analog sources is recorded , it can be saved, archived , searched, and played back as easily as analog or digital recorded audio. A Block Diagram of the Logging Solution for the City of Fort Worth is show in Figure 2-24 . City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-84 OBSystem Description City of Forth Worth - : P25 Enterprise Recording Design -/NICE~ -2 Motorola A.t .S. Arch ive Interface Server ( Pn ary ) CL S -DB S1orage Center INFORM (Ani/ALI ) (Audio Backup} (Master) NICELOG TCP Ports 80 8086 8087 C ty of Fort Wor1, User Border Router / Fire Wall (Motorola Supplied ) MCC7500 NICE IP Recorder (Pnmary ) Border Router / Fire Wall (CFW Supplied ) TCP Ports 80 8086 8087 C11y o' Fort Worth User SNMP (Castle Rock) Nice Gall Focus Ill Figure 2-24: High level Logging Solution Simplified Block Diagram for the City of Fort Worth Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-85 2 .7 .6 .1 Logging System Components Table 2-16 outlines the lo ggin g sy stem components that are being deliv ered wi th the sy stem . Table 2-16: City of Fort Worth Logging System Components MCC 7500 IP RADIO LOGGER Description QTY Bundled Package-AIS Logging System with 120 Simultaneous Call 1 License ADD : IP LOGGING RECORDER FOR USE ON 7 .8 SYSTEMS 1 NiceLog® Recorder Bundle : 80 channel logger -bundle for public safety 1 600 Ohm impedance on analog inputs (per 24 inputs) 1 Total of 15600 hours + RAI D-1 resiliency (Disk mirroring) 1 Dual AIT Tape Drives 1 Logger Sliding Rails 1 48 Channel NiceCall Focus Ill bundle 1 Total of 50 ,000 on-line hours+ Hot Swappable RAID-1 resiliency 1 Add : Dual AIT-2 drives (replaces DVD RAM) for NCFIII 1 ANI-ALI Driver 1 NICE Inform® Bundle for up to 250 channels 1 Additional NICE Inform Reconstruction concurrent user license . 9 Additional NICE Inform Monitor concurrent user licenses , pr ice per 1 license NICE Inform Organizer module software license 1 NICE Inform Organizer concurrent user licenses , price per license 10 NICE Inform Media Player license -Price per Inform Server 1 Inform™ Server DB Backup Bundle (External DAT Drive) 1 Inform™ Server Additional Hard Drive : Serial 146 GB 1 Project Management Upgrade: Onsite Project Management (3 days 1 onsite over 2 trips) Additional Day of User Training -Adding Orgar:iizer , RCR , or Verify 1 CastleRock SNMP Management Application 1 NICE Storage Center -250 Channel 1 42U Rack with Monitor, KVM (16 ports) 1 Supervision Server 1 CLS Server 1 City of Fort Worth , Texas Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is It\ subj ect to the .rest ri ctions on the title page W ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 2-86 OBSystem Description 2.8 Alarm System Motorola Solutions' Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (MOSCAD) system is being provided for monitoring site environmental alarms. These alarms are typically in the form of a dry contact closure. These alarms are also forwarded to UEM so that they can be displayed at the Network Management Terminals. The site alarms include, but are not limited to, the following: + Site Controller Alarm . • Fire/Smoke Detector. • Intrusion Alarm ( each door) . • High Temperature Alarm . • Low Temperature Alarm . • Power Failure Alarm . • Generator run . • Generator on-line . • Generator Alarm . • High VSWR. • UPS alarm . • Tower light failure . • Spare alarms . The following is an outline of the MOSCAD equipment and where it will be located : + Two SDM3000 remote terminal unit (RTU) at every physical site RF site except for the existing buildings at Rolling Hills, Bergh, and North Beach. There are six physical sites: • Eagle Mountain. • North Beach (New Shelter Site). • Burnett Plaza. • Rolling Hills (New Shelter Site). • Bergh 2 (New Shelter Site). • Westland 6 (New Shelter Site). + One SDM3000 remote terminal unit (RTU) at every dispatch center. There are two physical sites: • Bolt Street Dispatch. • Alternate PSAP Dispatch. • One Graphic Master Central (GMC) Server the Eagle Mountain Master Site. • Three Network Fault Management Graphic Work Stations (NFM GWS), one each at the City Hall Data Center, the Fire Dispatch Center at Bolt Street, and at the City of Fort Worth Radio Shop. • One SDM3000 unit and a Polling Engine will be placed at the Eagle Mountain Site. The purpose of this additional NFM equipment is to allow Alcatel Microwave alarms for the City's 18 microwave terminal units to be available to the GMC for displaying microwave alarms. The Scientel/Alcatel microwave system also includes MP LS multiplex equipment. No provision has been made in Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-87 this current project to monitor the MP LS equipment alarm s. Ther efor e this N FM sys tem w ill monitor the Mi cro w ave Terminal alarm s only . It is Motorola Solutions ' understanding that the monitoring for the MPLS system has been provided b y the Scientel/ Alcatel sy stem proposal. This monitoring will not be done through the Motorola Solutions NMS but w ill be monitored at the Ci ty's NOC through equipment pro vided by Scientel/Alcatel proposal. Figure 2-25 depicts the Microwave alarm screen av ailable via MOSCAD GMC for Alcate l based Microwave (MDR8000) . .... _ c-a.-........ M .... OIII _,_ __ M,._..., M T J -- ,,c;,._ .... IICV'-1.aN ... a... ,_._. .... ___ .._ c:..~--------.... .. IICV ... , ..... __ ... ICV•- #C • ..._. .......... ... -.. &lla .... M &Ila .... ... &lla .... M2 &lla .... 1MI ........... M ...... -...... #C ... , ...... -.2 ...... ...-...... IICVLO ...... ........... .. -=- .. ... ..... ••• .... • •• ••• it .H -·-· 8 ..... .. ... ••• .... ••• . ... . ... -·-· .... '"-m .............. .... .. .............. _ -...acv .. .__. 1M • .c• ....._.., E---IE~ .. ..._... i----ti...:~ ........ 2 ~--1~~ ......... , E---1~~ .. ........ Em"""!'!~~ .......... ~-!~~ .......... ~--4F-~ ......... , jii.i,-!!I~~ Figure 2-25: Microwave Alarm Screen 2.9 Over-the-Air Programming (OTAP) Motorola Solutions ' over-the-air programming feature is called Programming Over P25 (POP25). POP25 allows radios to be remotely configured from your network by sending a sequence of commands over-the-air v ia the IV &D transport lay er. POP25 enables reconfiguration of radio user functionality without phy sically touching the radio. City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1 , 2012 2-88 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on t he title page W POP25 allows end users and radio users to stay in the field during the reconfiguration process, thus saving valuable time and resources. POP25 can reduce the total amount of time spent per radio unit update by up to 85%, allowing users and equipment to remain operational in the field. Assuming one reprogramming event every other year over the average lifetime of a radio (10 years), the total coordination and programming time can be reduced from 3.5 hours to only 30 minutes. Other substantial benefits include : + No loss of communications while reprogramming occurs . • Programming resumes automatically after interruption. + Quicker network optimization. • Eliminates time spent tracking assets for reprogramming. OT AP Equipment: + Presence Notifier at Eagle Mountain. • One OT AP client at the Eagle Mountain Dispatch Site. + One OT AP client at the Rolling Hills. + One OT AP client at the City Radio Shop . 2.10 Site Equipment 2.10.1 Equipment Shelters and Standby Power Systems 2.10.1.1 Equipment Shelters Motorola Solutions is proposing the installation of two new equipment shelters and will use existing shelters at all other locations as shown in Table 2-17. Table 2-17: Shelter Locations Site Eagle Mountain Site North Beach (New Shelter Site) North Beach (Existing Shelter) Burnett Plaza Building Site Rolling Hills (New) Rolling Hills (Old) Bergh Bergh 2 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page I Shelter Size Existing building will be used 12x36 Shelter Existing Shelter will be used for Smart X equipment. Existing Building Equipment Room will be used . 12x36 Shelter Existing Shelter will be used Existing Shelter will be used for Smart X equipment 12x36 Shelter with 3-phase power City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-89 Site J Shelter Size Westland 6 (New Phase 2) 12x36 Shelter Texas Motor Speedway Rooftop mounted environmental cabinets The shelters are manufactured by VFP Inc. All new shelters are 12 x 36 x 9 shelters . The generators at Rolling Hills and Westland 6 sites will be 130 kW single phase diesel generators , with 24 hours of runtime. The generator at the Bergh 2 site will be a re-used 150 kW 3-phase Onan generator, relocated from Eagle Mountain. Each new shelter will be supplied with two 20kVA UPS units. At Rolling Hills an additional 11.2kW UPS unit will be supplied with the shelter. These shelters will have 600 Amp service , and will be equipped with two 6-ton HV AC units . The Climate Control system is comprised of four nominal wall mounted air conditioning units , with low ambient and compressor anti cycle controls , integral resistance heat strips and washable dust filters. • Lighting and Electrical System. • Surface mounted 80 Watt fluorescent light fixtures with RFI noise suppression filters. • One exterior door light with vandal resistant lens and photo cell control. AC Power Surge Protection includes : • One MOV only lightning arrestor. • One MOV /SAD lightning arrestor; Transtector. • One Appleton 400 AMP connection for external generator connection will be equipped on all new shelters . (Note : when used the total current being drawn by equipment must be limited to 400 Amps.). All coaxial cables from antennas will be protected with Polyphaser surge protectors. Control lines from tower lights will be protected using surge protection built into the lighting controller. Shelter alarms and switches include: • Two line voltage smoke detectors . • Two intrusion alarm switches with form "C" contacts rated 0.1 Amps at 28 VDC. • One high temperature alarm, which will consist of single pole double throw dry contacts. Adjustment range is 30 ° -110 ° F. + One low temperature alarm, which will consist of single pole double throw dry contacts Adjustment range is 30 ° -110 ° F. 2.10 .1.2 Power Systems Uninterruptible Power System This project will reuse the existing UPS system at the Public Safety Building . Therefore we have not included a UPS or generator for this site. The power calculations for power and the number of circuits required for this site are included. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-90 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W Should the City require an additional UPS be added at this site , Motorola Solutions can provide additional costs for this item and its installation. Table 2-18: UPS System Locations Location I Number of Generators Eagle Mountain Site No UPS is being supplied for this site . North Beach (New (2) UPS , Nfinity 20kVN16kW, 7 MIN RUNTIME (NOTE: These Shelter) UPS units are integrated into the new shelter) North Beach (1) UPS , Nfinity 20kVN16kW, 7 MIN RUNTIME (Existing Shelter) Burnett Plaza Site (4) UPS, NX 20kVN16kW, 3-PH , 9 MIN RUN Rolling Hills Site (2) UPS, Nfinity 20kVN16kW, 7 MIN RUN; and (1) UPS, Nfinity 11 (New Shelter Phase kW, 7 MIN RUNTIME -(NOTE : These UPS units are integrated 3) into the new shelter) Rolling Hills Site (1) UPS, NX 20kVN16kW, 3-PH , 9 MIN RUN (Existing Shelter) Bergh 2 Tower (2) UPS, NX 20kVN16kW, 3-PH , 9 MIN RUN (Note this building is 3-phase). (NOTE : These UPS units are integrated into the new shelter) Bergh (Existing (1) UPS , Nfinity 20kVN16kW, 7 MIN RUN Shelter) Westland 6 Site ((2) UPS , Nfinity 20kVN16kW, 7 MIN RUN;(NOTE: These UPS (New Shelter Phase units are integrated into the new shelter) 2) TMS No UPS this site is backed up by a 2 HR 48 V power DC Battery plant. AC Power Standby Generator Motorola Solutions is providing generators at the locations outlined in Table 2-19. Table 2-19: AC Power Generator Locations Location I Number of Generators Eagle Mountain (1) 450 kW Generator diesel 3-phase outdoor with indoor transfer Site switch North Beach (1) 130 kW single phase outdoor diesel generator with indoor transfer (New Shelter) switch . (Note ; Integrated with new shelter) North Beach The existing generator at this site will be used to power the Smart X (Existing Shelter) system . Burnett Plaza (1) 175 kW three phase outdoor diesel generator with outdoor transfer Site switch Rolling Hills Site (1) 130 kW single phase outdoor diesel generator with indoor transfer (New Shelter switch (Note ; Integrated with new shelter) Phase 3) Rolling Hills Site The existing generator at this site will be used to power the Smart X (Existing Shelter) system. Motorola Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page OBSystem Description 2-91 2.11 Location I Number of Generators Bergh 2 No generator will be supplied for this site . This site will use a 150 kW 3-phase generator relocated from the Eagle Mountain Site Bergh (Existing The existing generator at this site will be used to power the Smart X Site) system . Westland 6 Site (1) 130 kW single-phase outdoor generator with indoor transfer switch (New Shelter (Note ; Integrated with new shelter) Phase 2) TMS No Generator is supplied for this site. • Generac will be the supplier for all generators except the generator supplied for Eagle Mountain (Onan), and the generator moved from Eagle Mountain to Bergh 2 (Onan) The electrical system at each location is protected by : • One MOV only lightning arrestor; on the service side of Automatic Transfer Switch. • One MOV /SAD lightning arrestor ; on the load side of Automatic Transfer Switch. The following alarm outputs will be prov ided at each site where a new generator is provided: for the P25 system: • Failure to start ( overcrank). • Over speed. • Low lubricating oil pressure. • High engine temperature. • Low oil pressure pre-warning. • High coolant temperature pre-warning. • Low coolant. • Low fuel. Radio Field Units The APX series Project® 25 digital Radios provide the City with seamless, hi gh quality communications that withstand the most demanding environments. Motorola Solutions ' IP-enabled portable two-way radio offers a full array of sophisticated features and progressive technology -the most rugged and interoperable portable radio Motorola Solutions manufactures for the public safety market. Specially designed for public safety users most demanding needs , the APX 6500 digital mobile radio is the preferred radio users who need high performance , quality , and reliability in their daily communications. The APX series radios support: • Enhanced User Interface. City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposa l is It\ subject to the restrict ions on the title page W 2-92 OBSystem Description + Over the Air Programming Solution Supported. 2.11.1 Mobile Upgrades and Reprogramming The City of Fort Worth has mobile radios that are capable of Project 25 Phase 1 operation. These radios will be upgraded for use on the new ASTRO 25 Project 25 Phase 1 infrastructure (Table 2-20). Table 2-20: Mobile and Consolette Radios that Are P25 Capable but Require an Upgrade Radio Type I Quantity Motorola Solutions XTL 5000 Mobiles for the Police 609 Departments w/encryption Motorola Solutions XTL 5000 Mobiles for the Fire 150 Department Motorola Solutions XTL 5000 Mobiles for the Fire 10 Department w/encryption Motorola Solutions XTL 5000 Mobiles for Public 626 Works Motorola Solutions XTL 5000 Mobiles for the 21 Municipal Courts w/encryption Motorola Solutions XTL 5000 Consolette for Police 67 w/ encryption Motorola Solutions XTL 5000 Consolette for Fire 43 Motorola Solutions XTL 5000 Consolette for Public 72 Works Motorola Solutions XTL 5000 Consolette for Public 4 Works w/encryption 2.11.2 New Mobiles Motorola Solutions has designed the versatile APX 6500 mobile radio to operate on Project 25 trunking systems, Smartnet analog systems , and ASTRO digital trunking systems. In addition, the radio supports analog conventional and Project 25 conventional systems, providing the City with a high level of Project 25 interoperability. Table 2-21 details the quantity of APX 6500 radios provided for the City. Table 2-21: Motorola Solutions APX 6500 Mobile Radios -Quantity per Agency Agency Police Department w/ encryption Fire Department Public Works Department Municipal Courts w/ encryption Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page I Quantity 119 units 14 units 56 units 4 units City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-93 Motorola Solutions has designed the versatile APX 7500 to operate on Project 25 trunking systems , Smartnet analog systems , and ASTRO digital trunking systems. In addition, the radio supports analog conventional and Project 25 conventional systems, providing the City with a high level of Project 25 interoperability. Table 2-22 details the quantity of APX Consolette radios provided for the City. Table 2-22: Motorola Solutions APX Consolettes -Quantity per Agency Agency I Quantity Fire Department 23 Units Public Works 7 Units 2.11 .3 Handheld Radios The City of Fort Worth has requested that Motorola Solutions analyze the system fleet and upgrade the units that are capable of ASTRO 25 P25 Phase 1 operation. The units that cannot be upgraded to ASTRO 25 P25 Phase 1 are to be replaced. 2 .11.3 .1 Portable Upgrades and Reprogramming The City and Motorola Solutions have researched the existing portable radios and have found many that are capable of Project 25 Phase 1 operation; these radios will be upgraded for use on the new system infrastructure. These radios and their quantities are shown in Table 2-23 . Table 2-23: Radios that Are P25 Capable but Require an Upgrade Radio Type I Quantity Motorola Solutions XTS 5000 -1535 Police Department w/encryption Motorola Solutions XTS 2500 -278 Police Department Motorola Solutions XTS 5000 -Fire 0 Department Motorola Solutions XTS 5000 -649 Public Works Motorola Solutions XTS 2500 -17 Public Works Motorola Solutions XTS 5000 -57 Municipal Courts w/encryption Motorola Solutions XTS 2500 -2 Municipal Courts w/encryption City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-94 OBSystem Description I Operation on New System Project 25 Phase 1 Project 25 Phase 1 Project 25 Phase 1 Project 25 Phase 1 Project 25 Phase 1 Project 25 Phase 1 Project 25 Phase 1 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2.11 .3.2 New Portables -APX 6000 The versatile APX 6000 portable radio is designed to operate on analog conventional , Project 25 conventional, Project 25 trunking systems , Smartnet™ analog systems , and ASTRO® digital trunking systems. Table 2-24 details the quantity of APX 6000 radios in this project for the City. Table 2-24: Motorola Solutions APX 6000 Portable Radios -Quantity Per Agency Agency I Quantity Police Department w/encryption 1040 Units Fire Department 449 Units Fire Marshalls w/encryption 30 Units Public Works Department O units Municipal Courts O units 2 .11 .3.3 W7 Control Head Replacements The City of Fort Worth has requested that W7 control heads that were used in radios in previous system implementations be replaced with 05 style control heads . Therefore Motorola Solutions has provided 05 mid power remote conversion kits as part of this current project. The quantity of 05 control head replacement kits is discussed in Table 2-25. Table 2-25: W7 Control Head Replacements with 05 Control Heads W7 Control Head Replacement with 05 8 33 20 27 160 125 21 23 594 175 220 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Aviation Code Environmental Equipment Services Fire Department IT Department Municipal Courts PACS Police Department Public Works Water Department City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-95 2.11 .3.4 UCM Cards for Encryption Many of the existing subscribers will require AES encryption. Table 2-25 below discusses the quantities ofUCM cards required for the AES upgrade to City of Fort Worth field units 2.12 Table 2-25: Motorola Solutions AES UCM Encryption Modules Type I Quantity UCM Kit XTL5000 Mobiles 640 Modules UCM Kit XTS5000 Portables 1,592 Modules UCM Kit XTL5000 Consolettes 71 Modules UCM Kit XTS2500 Portables 2 Modules Fleetmapping Fleetmapping is the organization of all talkgroups and feature sets in the mobile and portable radios. The fleetmap will be developed by Motorola Solutions and the City during the Design Review phase of the project. The fleetmap developed during Design Review will aid Motorola Solutions and the City in developing a successful system plan that provides the most efficient and effective communications system available, while optimizing system resources. Since project award, Motorola Solutions has met with the City about fleetmapping and templating. The City of Fort Worth has decided to develop its own fleetmap and subscriber templates. Our system integration team will assist the City in reviewing the fleetmap and procedures for template development. Fleetmapping and template creation are the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. The Motorola Solutions ASTRO 25 Project 25 Phase 1 system has a very flexible fleetmap structure. The fleetmap can be customized to meet the needs of the City and all of the agencies that will utilize the system. Fundamental factors considered during the de velopment of the fleetmap planning include: • Talkgroup/Multigroup Plan. • Security Partitioning. • Access Priority Levels. • Site Access Parameters. • System Operation. • Smart X system considerations + ISSI system considerations • Radio Parameters. 2 .12.1 Encryption for the City of Fort Worth Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is included in the current project as requested. The AES encryption requirements are included for over-the-air encryption. Console City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-96 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W AES encryption is from the field unit to the MCC 7500 Consoles and Gold Elite Console System MGEG units. This system does not include any router encryption. When it's absolutely critical that communications not be monitored by unauthorized parties, radio systems can be configured with encryption. Encryption assures that only authorized units in the system can listen to transmissions being made. Encrypted calls are protected end-to-end throughout the network. The master site console positions , the MGEGs and some field units have been equipped with the AES Encryption. 2.12.2 Over-the-Air Rekeying Over-The-Air Rekeying (OTAR) provides all the features ofmultikey (multiple keys) and enables the system positions to distribute encryption keys over the air without physically touching the radio. OTAR is designed to work on the IV &D transport layer. Encryption is configured by distributing unique keys to designated user(s). OTAR eliminates the burden of manually rekeying your radios on a regular basis. It enables key distribution and key management to be conducted securely over-the-air . 2.12.3 Key Management Facility (KMF) The Key Management Facility (KMF), a centralized key manager, is the essential key management controller for Motorola Solutions' Project 25 Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR) feature. Utilizing the KMF, information can easily be created, inventoried, archived, and distributed to end-users. Combining centralized key management with our standards-based OT AR capability enables effective planning, implementation, and execution of robust security procedures. This current project includes: • One KMF Server with three client licenses for Master Site (AES Encryption). • Three KMF clients located at the Radio Shop , the Zipper Building, and the City Hall Data Center • Four KVL4000 units with cables. 2.12.4 AES Encryption Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a symmetric-key encryption standard adopted by the U.S. government. This encryption standard is included in the system design as requested by the City of Fort Worth for the infrastructure. AES is also provided in selected subscriber units for the Police Department. The AES encryption requirements are included for over-the-air encryption. Console AES encryption is from the field unit to the MCC 7500 operator positions . This system does not include any router encryption. The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption is an encryption method included in this current project for the City of Fort Worth. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-97 2.13 System Spares The ASTRO 25 sy stem as designed has redundancy . At RF sites for example the site links are redundant. Should one of the site routers fail , there is one used in a redundant fashion that will take over the traffic for that site until the other remote site router i s repaired , restored, or replaced . As discussed with the City, there is equipment redundancy at the Master Site. The Prime sites have a layer redundancy in the fact that the Prime Sites are located at diverse locations with redundant equipment for critical components . So by the nature of the system the number of spares required is lessened by all the redundancy in the system. Sy stem Level spares will be kept at common location to be identified by the City. Master Site spares will be kept at Eagle Mountain. Prime site spares will be kept at the two prime sites , and remote site spares will be kept at the respective remote sites. The ex isting spares for an ASTRO 25 remote site that are part of the Phase 1 project and are currently being implemented and therefore are not part of this current project are in Table 2-26 . Table 2-26: Phase 1 -Burnett Plaza Spares QTY I Remote Site System Spares Description 1 GGM 8000 GATEWAY 1 FRU : GTR 8000 TRANSCEIVER 700/800 MHZ 1 FRU : GTR 8000 PA 700/800 MHZ 1 FRU : GCP 8000/GCM 8000 1 FRU : GTR 8000/GCP 8000 POWER SUPPLY 1 FRU : GTR 8000 SR , CIRCUIT , IP X-HUB 1 CONFIGURATION/SERVICE SOFTWARE The Master site spares supplied as part of this current project are described in Table 2-27. Table 2-27: Master Site (Eagle Mountain) -Spares -Phase 2 QTY I Master Site System Spares Description 1 SUN NETRA T5220 SERVER WITHOUT SOFT 1 FRU : POWER SUPPLY , 650W 1 FRU : 300 GB HARD DRIVE 1 FRU : DVD R/W DRIVE , ax 1 FRE : DL360 SERVER WITHOUT SOFTWARE 1 FRU : HARD DRIVE 146 GB SAS 1 DVD DRIVE DVD RW 8X/8X IDE 5 .25" S 1 SMARTX VOICE PROCESSOR MODULE FRU 1 0183650Y03 -GPIOMNPM POWER SUPPLY 1 GGM 8000 GATEWAY City of Fort Worth, Texas Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is 19\ subject to the restrictions on t he title page W ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-98 OBSystem Description QTY I Master Site System Spares Description 1 ADD : AC POWER 1 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH 1 S6000 MNR MUL Tl-PROTOCOL ROUTER 1 S6000 4 PORT UL TRAWAN II MODULE 1 DRIVE RAILS , 0113990906 1 REAR FAN FRU , 0113990916 1 DUAL IDE CABLW, 0113990908 1 FILLER PANEL , 0113990909 1 BOTTOM TRAY FAN , 0113990917 1 TRANSITION MODULE 1 VC/SC TRANSITION CARD FRU (POST A6 . 1 HARD DRIVE 72 GB SAS 1 DVD DRIVE DVD RW 8X/8X IDE 5.25" S 1 PACKET DATA GATEWAY (RACKMOUNT SERV Table 2-28: Prime/Remote Site (Eagle Mountain) -Spares -Phase 2 Qty I Prime Site Spares Eagle Mtn. Description 1 FOUR PORT DDM 1 GGM 8000 GATEWAY 1 ADD : AC POWER 1 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH 1 S6000 MNR MUL Tl-PROTOCOL ROUTER 1 S6000 4 PORT UL TRAWAN II MODULE 1 FRU : GTR 8000 TRANSCEIVER 700/800 M 1 FRU : GTR 8000 PA 700/800 MHZ 1 FRU: GCP 8000/GCM 8000 1 FRU : GTR 8000/GCP 8000 POWER SUPPLY 1 CONFIGURATION/SERVICE SOFTWARE Table 2-29: Prime/Remote Site (Rolling Hills) -Spares -Phase 3 Qty I Prime Site Spares Eagle Mtn. Description 1 FOUR PORT DDM 1 GGM 8000 GATEWAY 1 ADD : AC POWER 1 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH 1 S6000 MNR MUL Tl-PROTOCOL ROUTER 1 S6000 4 PORT UL TRAWAN II MODULE 1 FRU : GTR 8000 TRANSCEIVER 700/800 M Motorola Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trun ked Rad io System March 1, 2012 Use or disclosure of th is proposal is su bject to the restr ictions on t he t itle page OBSystem Description 2-99 Qty I Prime Site Spares Eagle Mtn. Description 1 FRU: GTR 8000 PA 700/800 MHZ 1 FRU : GCP 8000/GCM 8000 1 FRU : GTR 8000/GCP 8000 POWER SUPPLY 1 FRU : GTR 8000 SR , CIRCUIT, IP X-HUB 1 CONFIGURATION/SERVICE SOFTWARE Console spares that will supplied as part of this project are described in Table 2-30. Table 2-30: Console-System Spares Phase 3 QTY I Other System Spares Added Description Console 2 CERTIFIED KEYBOARD FOR RSD SERVERS 2 CERTIFIED OPTICAL WHEEL MOUSE FOR R 2 MCC SERIES DESKTOP SPEAKER 2 MCC SERIES DESKTOP GOOSENECK MICROP 2 MCC SERIES HEADSET JACK 2 CERTIFIED MCC 7500 FRU VISTA (NON-R 2 MCC 7500 VOICE PROCESSOR MODULE FRU 2 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH 2 S6000 4 PORT UL TRAWAN II MODULE 2 GGM 8000 GATEWAY 2 ADD: AC POWER 2 ADD: ENCRYPTION Smart X System spares that will be supplied as part of this project are described in Table 2-31. Table 2-31: Smart X -System Spares Phase 3 Qty I Console Spares Description 1 SMARTX VOICE PROCESSOR MODULE FRU 1 POWER SUPPLY 150WATI EPP GPIOM 1 DB9F/RJ45 VPM PRG ADPTR 1 ADD: MTC 3600 SIMUL PRIM SPARE 1 ADD : MTC 3600 SIMUL REM SPARES City of Fort Worth, Texas Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-100 OBSystem Description MOSCAD NFM System spares that will be supplied as part of this project are described in Table 2-32 . Table 2-32: MOSCAD NFM-System Spares Phase 3 Qty I MOSCAD Spares Description 2 SITE MANAGER ADVANCED 2 ADD : 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM 2 SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7.9 2 R-MUX 1004 4 ADD : 40UT TO R-MUX The Additional Remote Simulcast Spares are discussed in Table 2-33. The Burnett Plaza Site and the two Prime Sites will receive the spares outlined in this table to give them additional remote site spares than outlined in the previous tables. The Burnett Plaza Site will also receive an additional GPS spare than outlined in the prev ious tables. Table 2-33: Remote Site-Spares (New) QTY I Remote Site Spares Additional Remote Site Spares Eagle Mountain Description 1 GGM 8000 GATEWAY 1 ADD : AC POWER 1 FRU : GTR SR , CIRCUIT , IP X-HUB Additional Remote Site Spares Rolling Hills Description 1 GGM 8000 GATEWAY 1 ADD : AC POWER Additional Remote Site Spares Burnet Plaza Description 1 FOUR PORT DDM Remote Site Spares Westland 6 Description 1 FOUR PORT DDM 1 GGM 8000 GATEWAY 1 ADD : AC POWER 1 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH 1 FRU : GTR 8000 TRANSCEIVER 700/800 M 1 FRU : GTR 8000 PA 700/800 MHZ 1 FRU : GCP 8000/GCM 8000 1 FRU : GTR 8000/GCP 8000 POWER SUPPLY 1 FRU: GTR 8000 SR , CIRCUIT, IP X-HUB 1 CONFIGURATION/SERVICE SOFTWARE Remote Site Spares Bergh 2 Description 1 FOUR PORT DDM Motorola Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page OBSystem Description 2-101 QTY I Remote Site Spares 1 GGM 8000 GATEWAY 1 ADD: AC POWER 1 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH 1 FRU : GTR 8000 TRANSCEIVER 700/800 M 1 FRU : GTR 8000 PA 700/800 MHZ 1 FRU : GCP 8000/GCM 8000 1 FRU : GTR 8000/GCP 8000 POWER SUPPLY 1 FRU : GTR 8000 SR , CIRCUIT, IP X-HUB 1 CONFIGURATION/SERVICE SOFTWARE Remote Site Spares North Beach Description 1 FOUR PORT DOM 1 GGM 8000 GATEWAY 1 ADD: AC POWER 1 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH 1 FRU : GTR 8000 TRANSCEIVER 700/800 M 1 FRU: GTR 8000 PA 700/800 MHZ 1 FRU: GCP 8000/GCM 8000 1 FRU : GTR 8000/GCP 8000 POWER SUPPLY 1 FRU : GTR 8000 SR , CIRCUIT, IP X-HUB 1 CONFIGURATION/SERVICE SOFTWARE Each type of Antenna used at the RF Sites in the P25 Lay er system is included as a system Spare. The same antenna will work for either a Transmit or Receive antenna spare. Some sites use the same antenna type. One antenna spare is included for each unique antenna type These are shown in Table 2-34 . Table 2-34: P25 Layer Antenna-System Spares (New) QTY I Antenna System Spares Spare Antenna for Eagle Mtn. North Beach, & Bergh 2 1 V-POL-FET PANEL 120DEG 1208 GAIN AN Spare Antenna for Burnett Plaza 1 3 DEG DOWNTIL T 25% NULL FILL ANTEN Spare Antenna for Rolling Hills 1 PANEL ANTENNA Spare Antenna for Westland 6 1 SC-412 Antenna Spare Tower Top and Interface for All Sites 1 CMU, TTA 110V, 792-824 MHZ 1 TTA , COMPACT AUTO QUAD , 792-824 MHZ City of Fort Worth , Texas Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on t he title page W ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-102 OBSystem Description 2.14 System Cut-Over and Migration The following bullet points represent major steps in the process for cutting over the Phase 3 portion ofthis system . A detailed Cut-Over Plan will be provided as part of the Design Review. The steps that follow are general guidelines for the final cut-over plan. 2.14.1 Migration General Terms A key goal during system migration is maintaining operational continuity and system uptime . This can be particularly challenging when the same facilities and frequencies are also being carried forward and used in the new system . For the City of Fort Worth, Motorola Solutions has developed a migration plan that will maintain an adequate amount of system resources on the existing system while enabling sufficient resources on the new system to allow users to interoperate on both systems. The ultimate goal of this plan is to successfully move all the City of Fort Worth users to the new system as quickly as possible, while leaving as much of the existing infrastructure in place to maintain communications for those other users who are not ASTRO 25 ready at cutover. The main steps to accomplish this are: + Pre-programming of existing-upgraded subscribers , and new subscribers with the old and new fleetmaps. This will allow City of Fort Worth Users to migrate to the new system by changing modes to the new system at the correct time. It will allow them to also have access to analog talkgroups should they need them during transition. • Pre-planning between the City and Motorola Solutions to identify talkgroups and user groups that will move to the new system as part of system cut-over. This planning must include a scheduling plan. Some user groups cannot be taken over to the new system as a whole without the coordination of which channels to remove from the existing system and bringing up on the new system . • Pre-installation and testing of both layers of equipment for the two-layer simulcast system. This will allow the decommissioning of existing channels on the analog systems and the activating of digital channels on the layers in an orderly fashion. • During the fleetmapping discussion and preplanning discussion divide larger groups such as the police department into divisions, and into smaller groups such as CID etc ., so that the these groups can be brought onto the new system in smaller groups of users, still having access to analog talkgroups but having their day-to-day traffic on the digital system during transition. • Provide, via the console , limited analog talkgroup to digital talkgroup patches for users who have made the transition to digital but need regular contact on certain talkgroups to analog users . This will require maintaining some portions of the Bolt Street Gold Elite console sub-system until all major departments have cut- over. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-103 • This migration calls for a group by group, talkgroup by talkgroup migration so that the people who talk to each other the most often are moved to digital at the same time. • Based on the number of users currently on the two existing systems , and the number of channels currently used by both systems an additional system channel may be activated on the P25 system for approximately every 225 system users moved to the new system. Migration for City of Fort Worth Customers: • Once the City department users have been migrated to the new system, this will leave approximately 2400 users on SmartX/System 1 and approximately 400 users on System 2. The total channels on the SmartX system will be 9 and the total channels on System 2 will be 4 to 10 channels. • Note the migration of these CFW customers is not part ofthis current project. • Migration for these users would be on a department by department basis. • Two major pieces of these department cut-overs must be considered. 1) consoles; and 2) subscribers . • Consoles -remembering that these consoles will eventually need to be MCC7500 consoles , these users must choose their method of migration. The City will migrate their analog 5-site system to SmartX early in the cut-over process. Therefore these users will need to either upgrade their current Gold- Elite consoles during the City of Fort Worth Migration, or replace their console positions with MCC during the Forth Worth migration. • Subscribers -many of these users do not have P25 capable subscribers and must upgrade their subscribers to P25 before they can be moved over to the new system. • It should be noted that moving their systems to P25 will allow the city to activate channels on the P25 system and therefore it is in the City 's best interest to move them in as quickly as possible to the new system. • The moving of the 400 users for System 2 sooner would provide the city with more channel capacity because they could shut System 2 down earlier. The City could work with these users to migrate to the SmartX layer by reprogramming their radios allowing the City to shut down System 2 earlier, or these users could be given P25 capable radios sooner to allow them to moved to the P25 layers and allow the City to shut down System 2 earlier. Adding Other Users : The addition of other users will require preplanning between the City and the other agency. If the system in question is analog , and if it has existing sites and console systems, then there are two ways to bring them on to the City System. In both of these scenarios the agency wanted to be added to the City 's system will need to purchase the additional licenses for the Fort Worth System for their additional sites, console sites , and subscribers. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-104 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W • Add to the SmartX analog system. Really this would be adding additional SmartX interfaces to the existing system. The agency would have to bring the proper number of AIMI links to the console system at Eagle Mountain. Of course this user could replace their existing consoles with MCC. The real downside to this type of migration is that all users /field units etc. would have to be reprogrammed because they will have to operate on the City of Fort Worth System ID. • Digital -the assumption is that they would not want to just add ISSI links and create their own P25 Master Site etc. To do this the would require P25 capable subscribers and have to be programmed on the P25 Master site system, adjustments to the database at the Master site would need to be added, to add sites , users, and console positions. The console system for this added department would need to be replaced and this would become a dispatch site off of the main P25 master. 2.14.2 Step 1 -Subscriber Fleetmapping and Programming The City has chosen to be responsible for the fleetmapping process. Motorola Solutions will act in a consultation role looking in on the process at significant points in the process. The fleetmapping process is important to determine the programming of each radio type purchased or upgraded by the City. The programming templates for each radio type should be developed. The templates should include the existing programming for the 5-site simulcast Smartnet System, System 2, and the agreed upon talkgroups for the P25 system. This may require the creation of some templates with limited operation on System 2 and possibly the existing System 1. At this point, the programming of all City of Fort Worth subscribers could begin. This programming will allow field units to be programmed to work on System 1, System 2, or on the P25 Infrastructure. Preprogramming and installations of radios in the City fleet will allow the City and Motorola Solutions the easiest path to migrate on to the new P25 system. Migration of a fleet of radios at times determined by City and Motorola Solutions will be as simple as changing modes on the programmed radios for the field units involved. Along with subscriber template building the Gold Elite consoles will have templates created for them and programmed into them that include both existing talkgroup configurations, and the new ASTRO 25 talkgroups. This will allow for the dispatchers to begin dispatching off the ASTRO 25 talkgroups assigned to a group of users when they are they are transitioned to ASTRO 25. The fleetmapping and programming of the units should consider the following: + Certain users in the Walch Ranch area and southwestern part of the city will transition to P25 operation on equipment that will eventually become part of Layer 1 as part of Phase 2. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-105 • Certain user groups will fit into the P25 Layer 1 and Layer 2 topology at roll out of the system. Note Layer 1 will be implemented first but not all the channels will be active initially. • The goal is to transition as many channels in the system on Layers 1 & 2 to P25 operation as quickly as possible. Therefore the transition of users to the P25 system will allow more channels to be transitioned to the P25 system as quickly as possible. 2.14.3 Step 2 -User Group Migration Discussions and Implementation At this stage discussions with the City will begin on which talkgroups and user groups should transition to the P25 Simulcast Layers. • Some PD users will already be on the Phase II simulcast cell on the 5-channel 2- site system. The quantity of users to be transitioned to the P25 system during phase 2 is not determined yet by the City and will be discussed early in our user group discussion meetings. • The talkgroups in each user group will be specific to a layer, but not all talkgroups for a specific user group need to be on the same layer. • Not all channels will be brought up on both layers at the beginning of Phase 3. As noted Phase 3 provides the potential for bring up 16 channels on Layer 1 and 10 channels on layer 2 without shutting down additional frequencies on the SmartX system or on the remaining channels on System 2 . • The infrastructure cut-over plan is based on installing and activating Layer 1 first because of space issues at some sites. Therefore the City could use the 10- channels from System 2 and cut them off of System 2 as one of the first steps in cut-over, since the units remaining on that layer at the start of the plan should not negatively affect loading on System 2. There are 7 channels in Layer 1 that come from System 2 frequencies , and there will be at least 2 frequencies form Layer 1 on the air already because of the existing P25 system. Therefore there are at least 9-channels that could be brought up on Layer 1 at the point of cut-over initially. • Transition to the new system will be done on a user group by user group, talkgroup by talkgroup basis . • The Fort Worth subscriber counts and the number of channels available on Layer 1 means that the City could chose to place the whole Fire Department Fleet on Layer 1 as cut-over begins without affecting other user groups. • Also without overloading Layer 1 the Municipal Courts radios could be transitioned to Layer 1 at the initial cut-over of Layer 1 channels. • Therefore additional channels will be available to Layer 1 and could be shut off on System 1 + The PD user groups and Public Works user groups need to be analyzed further to see if they can be broken down into smaller sub-groups.· This post-award meeting would be to analyze the Cities usage in these larger groups , and see who could be transitioned to Layer 1 or Layer 2 as cut-over proceeds. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-106 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W + The plan developed at this meeting will drive when user groups can be cut-over and when channels can be removed from System 1 and System 2. • Should user groups on the ASTRO 25 system need to communicate with users on other City of Fort Worth analog talkgroups , then console patching facilities can be used on a temporary basis to allow for communications with these groups. This function would only be used on a temporary basis until the analog group could be transitioned to the P25 system and one of the Layers . • The key here is that a plan between Motorola Solutions and the City needs to be developed to provide an orderly transition. Further the plan should determine talkgroup patching between user groups via the console system. This patching must be temporary and should be short in duration, and be scheduled in these meetings. • Using available channels on the two Layers analyzing the larger user groups and their talkgroups, programming early, and the use of console patches should minimize the impact functionally and operationally to the City of Fort Worth users. • The channels removed from the Public Works and Public Safety Systems during the cut-over process may cause some users "failsoft" channel to become inactive. Review of the "failsoft" channels assigned to talkgroups should be provided to the Motorola Solutions before channels are removed from existing analog systems. This may require reprogramming of users before channels can be removed from these systems. • Once the preparation has been done, and the Layer Simulcast Cells are installed, transition will be on a talkgroup, and user group basis. Through proper planning and through the use of preprogramming of subscribers, and scheduling when and how user groups will be transitioned, and through provision of an orderly infrastructure cut-over plan the affect on day-to-day operations will be kept at a minimum to the users. • As the City transitions its console positions from Gold Elite to MCC 7500 consoles interconnection for the other users on the system can be made by upgrading their console systems for SmartX operation or by installing new MCC 7500 .consoles at their locations (not part of this project). • As these additional non-City of Fort Worth users are transitioned on to the System they may be transitioned by adding sites, or P25 sub-systems, SmartX sub-systems (Note this would require the reprogramming of their subscriber fleet), or programming them on the Fort Worth systems , and they may do this on a user group by user group basis. 2.14.4 Step 3 Electrical System Upgrades and Civil Work. A key step in the migration of the current City of Fort Worth system from an analog based two Smartnet system environment is the site preparation at all of the existing sites. Each of the existing sites will have their electrical systems at the sites upgraded as part of this project. Every existing site will have portions of the existing systems Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-107 shut down during the implementation of the new electrical system at each of these sites. The introduction of a new system site at Westland 6 and the requirement for a new building at Rolling Hills will require that the equipment shelters be installed before proceeding with the bringing up of Layers 1 and 2 at these sites. 2.14.4.1 Key Factors for Implementation of the Revised Electrical Systems and the Implementation of the New Equipment Shelters This electrical and site construction work in advance will allow the system implementation to be more efficient therefore the implementation must proceed early in the project. Some key factors concerning this implementation are: + Equipment Shelter site construction will begin shortly after the negotiated contract is signed and Design Review is completed, with any applicable change order. Permitting will be a shared responsibility with the City of Fort Worth. • The electrical power feeds from the provider are the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth for these new shelter sites. The permitting of these sites and the provision of power to these sites is the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. Work at these sites requiring the new power service will begin shortly after the negotiated contract is signed. • Motorola Solutions will order these shelters shortly after Change Order 1 has been accepted, and will begin the foundation and other site preparation necessary to set these shelters and generators in place. • The electrical power feeds from the provider are the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth for all sites in the Fort Worth system. The permitting of these sites and the provision of power to these sites is the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. Each of the existing sites may require that provisions be made by the City and Motorola Solutions for providing temporary power for circuits and equipment during the provisioning of the new power systems at these sites . Detailed discussions of and coordination of temporary power and or the installing power outlets in parallel with existing circuits will be discussed and negotiated in detail during the negotiations period. 2 .14.4.2 Site by Site Considerations of the Implementation of Civil and Electrical Work 2 .14.4 .2.1 Eagle Mountain The Eagle Mountain site has an ASTRO 25 Master Site , Simulcast Prime Site and two Simulcast IP Remote Sites at this location. Also located at this site will be a SmartX remote site. Major steps in the civil, electrical and antenna systems cut-over for this site are described below: + The new generator at this site will be installed on the existing pad. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-108 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W • Motorola Solutions has calculated the additional load that will be presented to the existing UPS system. Motorola Solutions has re viewed that load with the City. The City has provided the existing UPS size . It is a 160 kV A (128kW) 3-phase UPS. It currently shows that it is 18% loaded. The current load is existing site equipment plus the Phase 1 Master Site . This means that approximately 28.8 kV A (23kW) of the current UPS capacity is consumed for day-to-day operation currently. The City has determined that the current UPS at this location is sufficient to handle the additional P25 system "load", therefore no UPS will be implemented at this site. Should the Ci ty determine at a later date to add additional load to the site UPS system, the City will be responsible for the calculation of this load, the required additional UPS sizing, and acquiring and installation of additional UPS equipment. The City can also choose to add this to the project through a change order. • The installation of the additional UPS sub-panels and the new by-pass switches will be the responsibility of Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors. • Motorola Solutions will next proceed to wire any additional OP-820 Type 3 surge suppressors above the racks needed for the 2-Layer ASTRO 25 system. • At this time the ex isting P25 equipment will be connected to temporary power connections. This can be done without interruption of the existing ASTRO 25 system. • Once the Master Site has been moved to temporary power, Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors will remove the power feeds for the two rows where ASTRO 25 equipment is and will be located for the ASTRO P25 2-Layer Simulcast system. • The power from the new power system will be connected to the existing sub- panels for the two rows including ASTRO 25 equipment. • The outlets above the racks in these two rows will be activated, and the ASTRO 25 site will be transitioned to the newly provisioned power circuits . • The electrical requirements at this site are now in place once the ASTRO 25 Master site is reactivated. • The five new transmit antennas and 3 new receive antennas and their associated RF cabling may be installed simultaneously with the electrical work going on at this site . The RF cables can be run and the antennas may be mounted on the tower , the RX tower top amplifiers can be located on the tower, and the cables run into the building and connectorized . 2.14.4.2.2 Westland 6 (Phase 2) The Westland 6 site will have two Simulcast IP Remote Sites at this location. The civil work at this location will begin in Phase 2. Major steps in the civil , electrical and antenna systems cut-over for this site are described below: • The correct power feed must be provided to the site for the new electrical requirements. This is the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. • The foundation for the new shelter and generator at this site must be poured, and upon the receiving the new shelter and generator in the field this generator must Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-109 be installed on the pad and the shelter on its foundation by Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors. + The connection for power will be made to the service panel. The UPS and generator will be powered, and tested for this site. These units will be teste d by Motorola Solutions or one of its subcontractors. + Required Tl circuits for this Site must be provided by the City. These circuits will need to terminate at a microwave site on the City's microwave loop system . The City is responsible for provisioning the microwave loop to handle the 4 Tl circuits required for this site. The city is also responsible for providing Tl s that meet the Motorola Solutions specified Tl test link standards described in the SOW for this project. The city is also responsible for routing via the microwave system 2 of these links to Eagle Mountain and to the Rolling Hills tower sites. + These Tls should be provisioned and tested before the site is brought up for operation . + The five new transmit antennas and 3 new receive antennas and their associated RF cabling may be installed simultaneously with the electrical work going on at this site. The RF cables can be run and the antennas may be mounted on the tower, the RX tower top amplifiers can be located on the tower, and the cables run into the shelter and connectorized. + This site is now ready for equipment implementation. 2 .14.4 .2 .3 Rolling Hills Tower The Rolling Hills site has a Simulcast Prime Site and two Simulcast IP Remote Sites at this location. Also , the existing shelter contains the existing equipment for a SmartX Remote site at this location. The civil work at this location will begin in Phase 3. Major steps in the civil , electrical and antenna systems cut-over for this site are described below: + The correct power feed must be provided to the site for the new electrical requirements for both the new shelter and the existing shelter. This is the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. + The foundation for the new shelter and generator at this site must be poured, and upon the receiving the new shelter and generator in the field this generator must be installed on the pad by Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors. + For the existing shelter ; A 20 kV A UPS will be provided for this site and will need connected to the power system at this site by Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors, and any additional sub-panels needed will be installed by Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors. + During the power work, the City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions wi ll need to provide temporary AC circuits to allow for UPS power to be run to circuits used by the SmartX system. + For both the old and new shelters, the connection for power will be made to the service panel. The UPS and generator will be powered, and tested for this site. These units will be tested by Motorola Solutions or one of its subcontractors. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-110 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W • The microwave equipment for the P25 system must be located in the new shelter. Before equipment can be brought up in the new shelter temporary Tls may be required for System 1, System 2, and the New P25 site until the new Microwave is located in the new shelter. These temporary Tl should be run by the City , tested, and properly protected. These temporary Tls would run between the old shelter and the new. • The fi ve new Transmit antennas and 3 new Receive antennas and their associated RF cabling may be installed simultaneously with the electrical work going on at this site. The RF cables can be run and the antennas may be mounted on the tower, the RX tower top amplifiers can be located on the tower, and the cables run into the shelter and connectorized. • This site is now ready for equipment implementation. 2 .14.4 .2.4 North Beach Street The North Beach site has two Simulcast IP Remote Sites at this location. Also the North Beach site will have the SmartX Prime and Redundant Prime , and a SmartX remote site at this location. Major steps in the civil , electrical and antenna systems cut-over for this site are described below: • The correct power feed must be provided to the site for the new electrical requirements. This is the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. • The foundation for the new shelter and generator at this site must be poured, and upon the receiving the new shelter and generator in the field this generator must be installed on the pad and the shelter on its foundation by Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors. • The connection for power will be made to the service panel. The UPS and generator will be powered, and tested for this site. These units will be tested by Motorola Solutions or one of its subcontractors. • For the existing shelter; A 20 kV A UPS will be provided for this site and will need to be connected to the power system at this site by Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors, and any additional sub-panels needed will be installed by Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors. • During the power work, the City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions will need to provide temporary AC circuits to allow for UPS power to be run to circuits used by the SmartX system. • Type 1 and Type 2 surge suppressors for the power service must be installed in the shelter and connected to power. The installation of the any additional sub- panels and the new by-pass switches will be the responsibility of Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors. • Motorola Solutions will next proceed to wire any additional OP-820 Type 3 surge suppressors above the racks needed the SmartX equipment will be installed. • The five new transmit antennas and 3 new receive antennas and their associated RF cabling may be installed simultaneously with the electrical work going on at this site. The RF cables can be run and the antennas may be mounted on the Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-111 tower, the RX tower top amplifiers can be located on the tower , and the cables run into the new shelter and connectorized . 2 .14.4.2.5 Burnett Plaza The Burnett Plaza site has two Simulcast IP Remote Sites at this location. This site has an existing ASR site that will be modified during Phase 2 and again in Phase 3. This si te will also have existing System 2 equipment. Major steps in the civil , electrical and antenna systems cut-over for this site are described below: • The correct power feed must be provided to the site for the new electrical requirements . This is the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. • Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors. • Upon receiving the new generator in the field this generator must be installed on the roof by Motorola and its subcontractors. • The new UPS units for this site will be installed on the floor inside the shelter and the new by-pass switches for these units will be installed in the building by Motorola and its subcontractors. • The new service panel , type 1 and type 2 surge suppressors for the new power service and the new generator and UPS units by-pass switches be installed in the building and connected to power. The installation of the power panel , any additional sub-panels and the new by-pass switches will be the responsibility of Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors, and any additional sub-panels needed will be installed by Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors. • Motorola will next proceed to wire any additional OP-820 Type 3 surge suppressors The electrical requirements at this site are now in place once the equipment at this site is reactivated. + The five new Transmit antennas and 3 new Receive antennas and their associated RF cabling may be installed simultaneously with the electrical work going on at this site. The RF cables can be run and the antennas may be mounted on the tower, the RX tower top amplifiers can be located on the tower, and the cables run into the building and connectorized. 2 .14.4.2.6 Bergh 2 Tower The Bergh 2 site has two Simulcast IP Remote Sites at this location. The civil work at this location will begin in Phase 3 . (Note: the existing Bergh site will require some civil modifications for the Smart X system implementation.) Major steps in the civil , electrical and antenna systems cut-over for Bergh 2 site are described below: + The correct power feed must be provided to the site for the new electrical requirements. This is the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. + The 150 kW generator currently located at Eagle Mountain will be moved to this site, and therefore a new pad will be established at this site for this generator. + The foundation for the new shelter at this site must be poured, and upon the receiving the new shelter, it must be installed on the pad by Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors. City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-112 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W • The generator will be moved from the Eagle Mountain site at this point, and will be installed on the new generator pad. • The ATS panel that will be moved from Eagle Mountain for the generator will be installed in the new shelter at this site. • The connection for power will be made to the service panel. The UPS and generator will be powered, and tested for this site. These units will be tested by Motorola Solutions or one of its subcontractors. + Required Tl circuits for this Site must be provided by the City . These circuits will need to terminate at a microwave site on the City 's microwave loop system. The City is responsible for provisioning the microwave loop to handle the 4 Tl circuits required for this site. The city is also responsible for providing Tls that meet the Motorola Solutions specified Tl test link standards described in the SOW for this project. The city is also responsible for routing via the microwave system 2 of these links to Eagle Mountain and to the Rolling Hills tower sites. + These Tls should be provisioned and tested before the site is brought up for operation. + The fi ve new transmit antennas and 3 new receive antennas and their associated RF cabling may be installed simultaneously with the electrical work going on at this site . The RF cables can be run and the antennas may be mounted on the tower, the RX tower top amplifiers can be located on the tower, and the cables run into the shelter and connectorized. + This site is now ready for equipment implementation. + The Bergh site will be the location of a SmartX Remote site. Steps in the civil , electrical and antenna systems cut-over for this site are described below: + The City has determined no additional generator equipment will be required at this site . • The new UPS unit for this site will be installed on the floor inside the shelter and the new by-pass switches for these units will be installed in the shelter by Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors. • The new UPS panel , Type 1 and Type 2 surge suppressors for the new power service and the new generator and UPS unit by-pass switches will be installed in the shelter and connected to power. The installation of the power panel , any additional sub-panels and the new by-pass switches will be the responsibility of Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors, and any additional sub-panels needed will be installed by Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors. • Motorola Solutions will next proceed to wire any additional OP-820 Type 3 surge suppressors above the racks needed for the SmartX will be installed. • At this time the existing equipment will be connected to temporary power connections , if necessary. This can be done without interruption of the existing system. • Once the existing equipment has been moved to temporary power, Motorola Solutions and its subcontractors will remov e the power feeds for the rows where the SmartX equipment is located. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-113 • The power from the new power system will be connected to the existing sub- panels powering the SmartX equipment. • The outlets above the racks in these rows will be activated and the equipment site be moved to the newly provisioned power circuits . • The electrical requirements at this site are now in place once the equipment is reactivated . 2 .14.4 .2 .7 Bolt Street and Alternate PSAP • The City is responsible for the size and capacity of the UPSs and generators at these sites. The City is responsible for any additional or replacement backup power at these locations. Motorola Solutions has provided the power calculations and requirements for these console sites during the Design Review of the project. • The City is responsible for any additional electrical work to be done at these sites . • The 10 new TX/RX antennas for Bolt Street and the 8 new TX/RX antennas and their associated RF cabling will be installed and the cables run into the building and connectorized. 2 .14.4 .3 General Summary of the Cut-over of ASTRO 25 Simulcast Layers, Console Equipment , and Other Sub-Systems at the City of Fort Worth • Once the equipment has arrived in the field from the factory and from CCSi, the equipment should be inventoried and stored in a secure location. • Fleetmap creation and template creation for subscribers: • Fleetmapping begun before the Design Review should be completed. The beginning of template creation for the subscriber units should begin. These templates should include: • Console templates for both Phase 2 and 3 . • Police subscriber templates of new APX subscribers for Phase 2, and Ph ase 3 operation. The new templates should also include the current system template. This may also include a SmartX template for later usage once the Smart X system is brought up. • Police subscriber templates of existing XTS/XTL and Consolette subscribers for Phase 2 and Phase 3 operation. The new templates should also include the current system template. This may also include a SmartX template for later usage once the SmartX system is brought up. • Once the Police Department template creation process is complete, creation of other department templates should begin and the programming of Police subscribers should also begin. • At the same time flash upgrades and UCM card upgrades should be started for the Police Department. • It is important to the cut-over process that the template completion and programming of all units that will be involved in the Phase 2 cut-over be complete before the actual cut-over of Phase 2. This will allow these units to City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-114 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W be ready for switching to P25 on the day of Phase 2 cut-over. It is also important that these same radios are ready for the Phase 3 cut-over long before it takes place. • At this point subscriber cut-over to the P25 system can begin -assuming of course that the Phase 2 sites are prepared and have been tested for P25 operation, and the existing consoles at Bolt Street have been tested with the Phase 2 system. • The other Public Safety users , such as Fire , should have the template creation and radio programming begun and should proceed to completion. • Note that all templates should include both the "old" and "new" system personalities . • Once the Public Safety users have had the subscriber templates created and the radio programming should begin and should reach completion. • Once the Public Safety templates have been created the units receiving flash upgrades, and reprogramming should be upgraded . • During the upgrade to P25 phases 2 & 3 template completion, and programming and installation of consolettes and subscribers for Public Works until complete. Site Preparation for cut-over of Phase 2: • There are three sites involved in Phase 2, and all civil work and cold installation must be completed for migration of users to begin. The three sites involv ed in this phase are: • Eagle Mountain -Master Site • Burnett Plaza (Will reconfigure equipment in current equipment room. • Westland 6 • Dispatch consoles at Bolt will have a tab added to them for Phase 2 operation - During this programming of the consoles ; the Phase 3 template will also be included in a separate dispatch tab . • Consolettes for the P25 system (2 ea) for Alternate PSAP will be programmed for Phase 2 operation . • Once console programming is complete, testing for Phase 2 in preparation for the day of cut-over will proceed at this point. • Day of Phase 2 Cut-Over • Dispatch for Phase 2 will take place from Bolt Street (Gold Elite Console Operators) • Alternate PSAP has 2 consolettes that will be programmed to use on Phase 2 talkgroups -these consolettes are available through the console operators. • The City of Fort Worth will coordinate cut-over time and units to begin using Phase 2. • The City will have the console operators that will use Phase 2 to open the correct tab • The City will coordinate with the officers in the field and have them switch over to phase 2 talkgroup modes in an orderly phase. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-115 + Motorola Solutions and the City will monitor operation until the cut-over is considered complete and successful. Phase 3 Cut-over Processes Prerequisites to Phase 3 cut-over: + Fleetmapping process has been completed (before Phase 2) + Template creation process has been completed (before and during phase 2) + Gold Elite Console programming at Bolt Street is complete for both phases 2 & 3) + All civil work is complete at all sites involved in this phase. + All equipment is cold installed in the sites for this phase. • Once the above tasks have taken place the infrastructure for the system is ready for Phase 3 cut-over. Public Works System downsizing : + To bring up more than the existing 5 channels in the phase 2 system it is important to use some existing System 2 channels. + The number of primary existing users on this system is approximately 2400 units. The removing of 8 channels from the Public Works system should not have significant day to day operation of the City of Fort Worth. + The use of these channels for back up of System 1 talkgroups will go away once the removal of these channels takes place. + The new layers 1 & 2 will use the 8 channels removed from the Public Works system to cut-over users at the beginning of Phase 3. + System 2 channels 5. 7. 10 , 16 , and 17 , will be used in the P25 system Layer 1 during the initial implementation. This along with 6 Data Channels that will be used on Layer 1. This will mean that 11 channels will be available for Layer 1 operation at Phase 3 cut-over. + System 2 channels 6 , 9 , and 18 will be used in the P25 system Layer 2 duri ng the initial implementation. These channels along with 2 data channels will me that 5 channels will be available on Layer 2 at Phase 3 cut-over. + At this point channels 5, 6 , 7 , 9 , 10 and 17 will be shut down on the Public Works system + These channels will be brought up at all Phase 3 RF sites . Coverage ATP + The coverage ATP requires that the frequencies for all sites including TMS have been obtained and licensed. + TMS must be programmed and tuned for the proper frequencies before CA TP can be performed. Should this not be accomplished by the City this CA TP may be performed later in the migration process . City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-116 08System Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on t he title page W • The coverage ATP for portable on the street DAQ of 3.4 will be performed. At this point • The coverage ATP for 10 dB attenuation via Voyager with test criteria of 2% BER will be performed. • The coverage ATP for 20dB attenuation via Voyager with test criteria of 2% BER will be preformed. Subscriber migration to Phase 3 (First Groups) • At this point all Police and Fire units should be programmed capable of Phase 3 operation. • All new Police and Fire consolettes must be installed along with any antenna systems . • At this point all Police and Fire consolettes units that require flash up grades that were ·not completed and used in phase 2 must be upgraded and programmed. • It is clear from subscriber counts that the number of Public Safety users will exceed the 16 channel capacity available. • Before the Phase 3 cut-over the City must work with these two departments to determine which groups of Police and Fire users should migrate to Phase 3 first. Blocks of users should be determined by sub-department break downs -such as divisions , patrol , detectives etc. so that the correct number of users to fit with the 11 channels in Layer 1 and Layer 2 should be considered. • The City will coordinate with the Police and Fire users to be cut-over at Phase 3, and with the dispatchers. The dispatch screens and templates for phase 3 operation must have been completed by this point. • Groups of users will be moved to the newly established 16 P25 Phase 3 two layer system . • As the subscribers move on a group by group basis to Phase 3 and the City and Motorola Solutions will monitor the operation of phase 3 users to insure the system is working properly. • Once 16 channels worth of users have been migrated to the new system, migration of users will take a pause , and the infrastructure work will take place. Further infrastructure work that will take place after the cut-over of 16 channels worth of users : • System 1 will have had more than 11 channels of traffic removed from it at this point. Therefore the next step in the process is to configure the final channelization for the Smart X system. It is also important at this point to remove the 11 MSF 5000 channels from this system in preparation for the Smart X system cut-over. The procedure for this will be as follows: • The repeater upgrades should be installed in the Quantars and Quantros in the system. (At all sites including Rolling Hills "Old", and "Bergh" "Old" sites). • •Some of the MSF 5000 channels are currently programmed for frequencies that will be used in the future Smart X system. These frequencies will need to be Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-117 programmed in the Quantars , and Quantros, and they should be moved on a channel by channel basis to the correct ports on the combiners and 6809 controllers. (At all sites except channel 6 of the reconfigured system . This frequency is from the PW pool). • Once the channelization for the final Smart X sy stem has been established in the correct repeaters at all the sites, and the stations have been connected to the controllers and combiners. The 11 MSF 5000 stations should be shut off and remo v ed from sy stem operation. • At this point the MSF 5000s could be removed from all sites. • At this point the following channels on Sy stem 1 should be disabled and unused on Sy stem 1 from this point forward: Channels 5, 6, 10 , 14 , and 15. • At this point the following channels on Sy stem 1 should be disabled and unused on System 1 from this point forward : Channels 7, 8, 13 , 17 , and 18. These channels will be used on Layer 2 • At this point channel 9 should be shut off on System 1 -this channel will not be used in the reconfigured systems nor in the P25 system . • The removal of these channels will allow the removal of the 11 MSF 5000s of from all sites . Subscriber migration to Phase 3 (Next Groups) • At this point all Police and Fire units should be programmed for Phase 3 operation. • At this point all Public Works users should be programmed for Phase 3 operation. • All new Public Works consolettes must be installed along with any antenna systems. • At this point all Public Works consolettes units that require flash up grades that were not completed and used in phase 2 must be upgraded and programmed. • It is clear from subscriber counts that the number of Public Safety and Public Works users will exceed the 16 channel capacity available, for the first group of subscribers, and the 10 other channels achieved by removing the MSF 5000 repeaters available at this point • Before the Phase 3 cut-over the City must work with the Public Works department to determine which groups of Public Works users should migrate to Phase 3. Blocks of users should be determined by sub-department break downs - such as divisions, streets, water etc. so that the correct number of users to fit with the 11 channels in Layer 1 and Layer 2 should be considered. • Cut-over to the remaining Public Safety users to the P25 system should continue until completed at this point. • The City will coordinate with the Public Works users to be cut-over at Phas e 3 . • Groups of users will be moved to the 26 channels available on the P25 Phase 3 two layer system. • As the subscribers move on a group by group basis to Phase 3 and the City and Motorola Solutions will monitor the operation of phase 3 users to insure the sy stem is working properly . City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-118 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page • Once 16 channels worth of users have been migrated to the new system, migration of users will take a pause , and the infrastructure work will take place. Subscriber migration to Phase 3 (Remaining Public Works units) • On a department by department basis Public Works user cut-over to the P25 system will continue. • A channel will be shut down from the Public Works system one channel at a time. • The remaining Public Works departments will be cut-over to the P25 system. Once the additional channel capacity has been reached, can be monitored by viewing System Watch a pause in the cut-over will take place. • At this point another channel can be transitioned from the Public Works system to the P25 system. Etc. • This process can continue until 5 additional Public Works channels have been transitioned to the P25 system. • At this point channel 15 on the Public Works system should be shut down. It will be used in the reconfigured Smart X system. • There will be 31 channels available for usage on the P25 two-layer system at this time. All Fort Worth users should be operational on the P25 system at this time. Smart X and MSF 5000 console cut-over. Requirements for Smart X cut-over: • The 11 Channels ofMSF 5000 equipment in System 1, have been shut down, and the channels on the remaining 9 channels are all Quantar and Quantro radios. • System 1 has been configured as described earlier with combiners retuned and equipment reconfigured. • All Public Safety has been transitioned to the P25 system. • The Logging Recorder system for the P25 system has been installed and tested. • Some if not all the Public Works Users have been migrated to the P25 system. • Reconfiguration of North Beach Smart X -Prime site: • At this point the North Beach System 1 Back-up Prime site will be shut down . The City will not have the ability to switch to this back up prime site. This period will be kept to a minimum. We estimate that this condition will continue for two full weeks. • MTC 3600 controllers and cabling pre-work will have put in place during the previously performed work for all the sites. • These Controllers will be connected to two of the channels, and the Smart X system can be tested on these two channels. Cut-Over of Alternate PSAP 16 operators to MCC-7500 will take approximately 1 Week • Tasks for this cut-over include some tasks that will be done in parallel with previous steps in the process Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-119 • This cut-over will sever the direct wireline access to the Public Works systems They will not have permanently to the Alternate PSAP. + The direct access to the System 1 through wireline at this site will be temporarily be disabled until site has been transitioned. When connection is reestablished System 1 will have been reconfigured as the Smart X system. • Note all Fort Worth users for Public Safety users will be on P25 at this point. + Even though dispatch direct access to the Public Safety "Other User" system and Public Works system has been severed by this process dispatchers can dispatch off to System 1 users or System 2 users via talkgroup consolettes . • Dispatch can be accomplished via the consolettes located at each operator position at these sites. • Some of 10 consolettes installed as part of this site will be programmed for Public Works talkgroups on System 2 or Public Safety talkgroups on System 1 during the cut-over. • Since the analog logging recorder has been installed at this site as part of the NICE system temporary connection to the 10 consolettes in the equipment room could be established for logging purposes. + The MCC 7500 console system will be installed at this point and connected to the dispatch routers. • Console operation via consolettes and the P25 system will be tested. + City Dispatchers will move to the Alternate Dispatch at this point Cut-Over of Bolt Street dispatch 23 operators to MCC-7500 will take approximately 1 Week + Tasks for this cut-over include some tasks that will be done in parallel with previous steps in the process + This cut-over will sever the direct wireline access to the Public Works systems They will not have permanently to the Alternate PSAP. + At this point Motorola Solutions will transition "Other City Users" console systems to the AEB at Eagle Mountain. + Note these other users will need to be upgraded to the proper Gold Elite Operation at this point. (This is not part of our current project) + Motorola Solutions will reconfigure the CEBs at Bolt Street for the "Other Users." This is necessary since we will be turning off the last of the City of Fort Worth Gold Elite users, and this will make space in the AEB for these other users. Also we will be cutting off the TIMI TBIM connection for the Smart X CEBs and for all users except the T. • "Other" Public Safety users will be cut-over to the new AEB on a user by user CEB by CEB basis.PS safety users. + As they are being cut-over to the new CEB/AEB arrangement "Other uses " will need to dispatch via other means on the Fort Worth System. + The Fort Worth Twill remain on the Alternate PSAP CEB until this customer has been transitioned to P25. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2-120 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W • Even though dispatch direct access to the Public Works system and the Public Safety System by these process dispatchers can dispatch off to System 1 users or System 2 users via talkgroup consolettes . • Dispatch can be accomplished via the consolettes located at each operator positions at this site. • Some of 10 consolettes installed as part of this site will be programmed for Public Works talkgroups on System 2 or Public Safety talkgroups on System 1 during the cut-over. • Since the analog logging recorder has been installed at this site as part of the NICE system temporary connection to the 10 consolettes in the equipment room could be established for logging purposes. • The MCC 7500 console system will be installed at this point and connected to the dispatch routers. • Console operation via consolettes and the P25 system will be tested. • Access to either of the two analog systems will be accomplished through consolettes at this time. Once Smart X has been established access to the analog Smart X system will be directly through the MCC 7500 consoles at both Alternate PSAP and Bolt Street. • City Dispatchers will move back to Bolt Street Dispatch at this point Day of Smart X Cut-Over -One day . • The Prime site at North Beach will be brought up and the Burnett Plaza prime site will be shut down. • At this point Burnett Plaza will no longer act as a prime site for this system. • Each site will be visited. • The cabling for the MTC controllers to all the remaining 9 channels will be completed. • The channel 6 will be turned for the proper frequency as discussed previously. • Each site will be brought up on the Smart X subsystem. • Smart X which was pretested on two channels previously will be tested in the 9- channel configuration. • Smart X installation is complete. System and Functional ATP can be performed at this point. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 2-121 Motorola Solutions is including this section as part of our updated documentation to further describe the enclosed coverage maps as well as the coverage guarantee provided as part of our submission. Our coverage guarantee and acceptance test plan (CATP) is based on the 95% covered area reliability map for Portable on-the-street on fixed belt clip shown in Section 5.3. All other maps are shown for informational purposes. All maps presented as part of this documentation are based upon 95% covered area reliability in the City of Fort Worth region. All predictions are based on round trip (talk-in and talk-out) reliability. Therefore, 95% of the painted area in each map is guaranteed to perform at Delivered Audio Quality (DAQ) 3.4 per the description in our Coverage Acceptance Test Plan (CATP) TSB-88.1-C. The maps display the 2029 annexed area boundaries in Violet, the 2014 annex boundaries in Orange , the ETJ boundaries in Green, and the City boundaries in Violet. Since the maps presented in this documentation are based on coverage area reliability, these boundaries are for informational purposes only. There are four coverage maps included in this documentation. These maps represent XTS series Portable radio coverage in two different configurations for informational purposes. The first of these is the portable located at the hip level on a belt clip . The second configuration is with the portable at the hip level on a swivel mount. From our understanding the City of Fort Worth typically operates on fixed belt clip, so we have based our coverage guarantee on this scenario . However, we have enclosed swivel maps for . informational purposes. The portable coverage for both the belt and swivel configuration is further shown under three different conditions. First the coverage is shown for Portable on the Street. The second configuration is applying 1 Odb building loss and the third applying 20db building loss to each scenario. All of these maps are shown for a DAQ of 3.4. Building loss maps do not illustrate coverage of any particular building but rather provide an expectation of the predicted covered area reliability for a given building density throughout the coverage area. Building loss values can differ significantly in a single building and must be evaluated independently. Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this documentation is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Coverage Maps 2A-1 Along with the maps for the two radio configurations mentioned above there are three additional maps included in this documentation. These three maps represent a comparison using an XTS radio at the hip level on a swivel mount on the existing analog five-site simulcast system to the proposed six-site ASTRO 25 digital simulcast system. These maps use a DAQ 3.0 to model analog coverage, as well as provide a basis for direct comparison between digital and analog prediction. Motorola Solutions has also included a for informational purposes only map representing 20 dB building attenuation in the Hospital and Central Business District area. 2A.1. 1. 1 Maps Showing the Predicted ASTRO 25 Digital Coverage for an XTS series Portable at the hip level on a belt clip. There are three maps showing the predicted coverage reliability for a portable on the hip on a belt clip. • MAP 01 -Documentation coverage guarantee (See Section 5 for CATP): An XTS portable on the hip on a belt clip under portable on the street conditions. This map is labeled in the upper right hand comer of the map as:" XTS 5000 on the street DAQ 3.4 95% Roundtrip Covered Area Reliability" and is labeled on the bottom center of the map as: "Roundtrip coverage shown for an XTS in a belt clip " This is the baseline test map that is used as the basis for the CA TP presented in our documentation. • MAP 02 -(See Section SA for CATP) An XTS portable on the hip on a belt clip on a portable while operating in 1 OdB buildings : This map is labeled in the upper right hand comer of the map as "XTS 5000 in 10 dB Buildings DAQ 3.4 95% Roundtrip Covered Area Reliability" and is labeled on the bottom center of the map as: "Roundtrip coverage shown for an XTS in a belt clip." • MAP 03 -(See Section 5B for CA TP) An XTS portable on the hip on a belt clip on a portable while operating in 20dB buildings. The map is labled in the upper right hand comer of the map as "XTS 5000 in 20 dB Buildings DAQ 3.4 95% Roundtrip Covered Area Reliability" and is labeled on the bottom center of the map as: "Roundtrip coverage shown for an XTS in a belt clip." • MAP 04 -(See Section 5C for CA TP) Documentation coverage guarantee for the TMS site coverage: An XTS portable on the hip on a belt clip under portable on the street conditions. This map is labeled in the upper right hand comer of the map as:" XTS 5000 on the street DAQ 3.4 95% Roundtrip Covered Area Reliability" and is labeled on the bottom center of the map as: "Roundtrip coverage shown for an XTS in a belt clip" This is the baseline test map that is used as the basis for the CA TP presented in our documentation. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 2A-2 Coverage Maps Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted • Use or disclosure of this documentation is subject to the restrictions on the title page 3.1 Implementation Goals Motorola appreciates the opportunity to provide the City of Fort Worth with an ASTRO 25 Migration proposal for a Citywide Trunked Radio System. The migration plan was developed in conjunction with the City and their Consultant to meet specific requirements with the goals below in mind. The City of Fort Worth's Migration Goals 1. Migration of Public Safety subscribers to P25 as soon as possible. 2. Retain a high level of redundancy and fall back modes of operation during migration. 3. Graceful migration and cutover with minimal downtime . 4. Retain analog interoperability during Migration. 5. Cost effectiveness , ability for expansion to support growth and add new features. How These Goals are Achieved in the Proposed Migration Plan 1. Cutover of Public Safety users occurs first and begins as soon as the project is implemented. 2. New systems deployed in parallel with existing systems to minimize cutover impact and downtime . 3. Utilize SmartX, SMAR TNET and Gold Elite for interoperability with existing systems and consoles. 4. Resources on new systems activated as the City migrates from existing systems. 5. Allow a phased migration supporting both analog and digital operation with enhanced interoperability. 6. Leverage existing investments in subscribers , consoles , radio sites , and frequencies during migration. 7. System Design and APX subscribers are built to support future growth, capacity and features. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-1 3.2 Phased Migration Approach This Statement of Work describes the implementation plan and system integration based on the migration outline described in Figure 3-1 below. The implementation is based on specific timeframes for each phase of the project. Should these dates change by request of the City, Motorola will evaluate the impact to the implementation plan and system design, and subsequent! y provide a revised cost. proposal if necessary. The Cutover dates are an estimate of when specific phases are expected to be completed. This proposal includes extended warranty to keep the proposed system and all phases under maintenance until the end of 2014 , when migration is complete. Additionally, we have included System Upgrade Agreement II (SUA II) services during migration to keep the new system at a supported system release at the conclusion of migration. The SUA II is discussed further in the Warranty and Maintenance Plan Section of our proposal. Our Warranty and Maintenance Plan includes support for the proposed systems and features as well as existing systems. Should the City of Fort Worth decide to add additional features now or as available in future system releases, those items would result in cost adjustments to our Warranty support plan. City of Fort Worth Citywide ASTRO Migration Plan r 2011 I 2012 2013 I I Q3 2011 Q3 2011 Release 7 .11 Release 7.11 Phase 2 -Migration Phase 3 -Migration 2-SITE SIMULCAST CITYWIDE BUILDOUT Ship Phase 2 Q4 2011 Stage & Ship Phase 2 & 3 Cutover Q3 2012 Ship Phase 3 Q4 2011 Cutover Q2 2013 Hardware Build-out 2 Add Simulcast Layer 40-channel Prime Site at Eagle Simulcast at 6-Sites Mountain Add IV&D and POP25 MCC7500 Dispatch Add 5-channel Consoles, NICE Simulcast Remote -Logging, Westland 6 decommission Gold Elite Upgrade 5-channel SmartX 9-channels of BOO MHz to existing System 1, Simulcast at Retain 10-channels Burnett Plaza of existing System 2 as Smartnet only Figure 3-1: Migration Plan City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-2 OBStatement of Work 2014 j I Q4 2014 Release 7.15 Phase 4-Migration MIGRATION COMPLETE Complete Migration Decommission SmartX All Subscribers complete migration and cutover to ASTRO system Existing SmartX and Smartnet systems decommissioned ASTRO system upgraded via SUA II to release 7.15. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3.3 3.3 .1 3.3.2 The following sections provide a description of the work breakdown structure associated with the main elements of the project as well as an indication of Motorola and City of Fort Worth responsibilities . Please note that the implementation plan is based on the assumption that all phases are part of one project. System Integration efficiencies have been applied to conduct tasks for some phases of the project in parallel. Should the City desire to separate these phases into separate projects , the proposal may be revised to reflect this approach. Contract Contract Award The City awarded the contract for this project on June 24 , 2011 , and issued a Notice to Proceed on July 18 , 2011. This Statement of Work has been revised to reflect the final determination for implementation determined after the Design Review in November 2011, and initial Changes had been evaluated and decided in February, 2012 . Contract Administration Motorola Responsibilities + Assign a Project Manager, as the single point of contact with authority to make project decisions . • Assign resources necessary for project implementation. • Set up the project in the Motorola information system. • Schedule the project kick-off meeting with the City of Fort Worth. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities • Assign a single point of contact (SPOC) responsible for City of Fort Worth signed approvals. • Assign other resources necessary to ensure completion of project tasks for which the City of Fort Worth is responsible. Completion Criteria • Motorola internal processes are set up for project management. • Both Motorola and the City of Fort Worth assign all required resources. • Project kickoff meeting is scheduled. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-3 3.3.3 3.4 3.4.1 Project Kickoff Motorola Responsibilities + Conduct a project kickoff meeting for Phase 2 and 3 of the project. + Ensure ke y project team participants attend the meeting. + Introduce all project participants attending the meeting. + Review the roles of the project participants to identify communication flo w s and decision-making authority between project participants. + Review the overall project scope and objectives with the City of Fort Worth. + Review the resource and scheduling requirements with the City of Fort Worth. + Review the Project Schedule with the City of Fort Worth to address upcoming milestones and/or events. + Review the teams ' interactions (Motorola and the City of Fort Worth), meetings , reports , milestone acceptance , and the City of Fort Worth 's participation in particular phases. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + The City of Fort Worth 's key project team participants attend the meeting. + Review Motorola and City of Fort Worth responsibilities. Completion Criteria + Project kick-off meeting completed. + Meeting notes identify the next action items . Contract Design Review (CDR) Review Contract Design Design re v iews will be conducted concurrentl y for Phase 2 and 3 of the project. Motorola has assumed that these phases of the migration plan will be designed, ordered, shipped and staged at the same time . The focus on implementation will be for Phase 2 sites and equipment to be installed, tested, and operational as soon as possible so Public Safety users can begin migration. Phase 3 sites will continue to be installed in parallel. Functional Acceptance Test Plans (FATP) have been included for both Phases 2 and 3 of the project in our proposal. A Cov erage Acceptance Test Plan (CATP) will be performed when Phase 3, the citywide coverage build out is complete. During Design Review we will conduct additional site walks and customer meetings. Any additional scope changes or dev iations from the assumptions m ade to generate these components of our proposals will be presented to the City as a change order. Please note that we have not included equipment or services to upgrade or reprogram infrastructure , subscribers, flash upgrades or labor to reprogram subscribers (mobiles, portables , control stations) for agencies outside of the City of Forth. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page 'fl' 3-4 OBStatement of Work Motorola Responsibilities + Meet with the City of Fort Worth project team. + Review and confirm the operational requirements and the impact of those requirements on various equipment configurations. + Establish a defined baseline for the sy stem design and identify any special product requirements and their impact on system implementation. + Review the Sy stem Design, Statement of Work, Project Schedule , and Acceptance Test Plans , and update the contract documents accordingly. + Submit design documents (at the meeting and throughout the project) to the City of Fort Worth for approval. These documents form the basis of the system, which Motorola will manufacture, assemble , stage , and install. + Prepare equipment layout plans for staging. + Provide minimum acceptable performance specifications for microwave , fiber , or wireline links. + Establish demarcation points to define the connections between the Motorola- supplied equipment and the City of Fort Worth-supplied link(s) and external interfaces. + Work with the City of Fort Worth to identify potential for radio interference between the new communication system and other existing radio systems, if interference exists. Restrictions + Motorola assumes no liability or responsibility for inadequate frequency availability or frequency licensing issues. + Motorola is not responsible for issues outside of its immediate control. Such issues include , but are not restricted to, improper frequency coordination by others and non-compliant operation of other radios. + Motorola is not responsible for co-channel interference due to errors in frequency coordination by APCO or any other unlisted frequencies , or the improper design, installation, or operation of systems installed or operated by others. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-5 3 .4 .2 • If, for any reason, any of the proposed sites cannot be utilized due to reasons beyond Motorola's control, the costs associated with site changes or delays , including , but not limited to , re-engineering , frequency re-licensing, site zoning, site permitting, schedule delays, site abnormalities , re-mobilization, etc., will be paid for by the City of Fort Worth and documented through the change order process. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities • The City of Fort Worth 's key project team participants attend the meeting. • Make timely decisions , according to the Project Schedule. • Frequency Licensing and Interference: • As mandated by FCC , the City of Fort Worth, as the licensee, has the ultimate responsibility for providing all required radio licensing or licensing modifications for the system prior to system use. This responsibility includes paying for FCC licensing and frequency coordination fees. • Provide the FCC "call sign" station identifier for each site prior to system use. • The City is responsible for providing forty 800 MHz frequency pairs that fit within the proposed antenna combining systems and provide adequate isolation from existing channels. This information will be required prior to ordering frequency-sensitive combining equipment. The City must license frequencies at all proposed sites by the final established date in the project schedule for frequency acquisition. • The City is responsible for providing four 800 MHz frequency pairs that fit within the proposed antenna combining system for Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) and provide adequate isolation from existing channels . This information will be required prior to ordering frequency-sensitive combining equipment. The City must license these frequencies at TMS by the final established date in the project schedule for frequency acquisition. Completion Criteria + Complete Design Documentation, which may include updated System Description, Statement of Work , Equipment List, system drawings , or other documents applicable to the project. • Incorporate any deviations from the proposed system into the contract documents accordingly. • The system design is "frozen," in preparation for subsequent project phases such as Order Processing and Manufacturing. • A Change Order is executed in accordance with all material changes resulting from the Design Review. Design Approval • Motorola and the City of Fort Worth execute a Design Approval milestone document. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3-6 OBStatement of Work 3.5 3.5.1 3.6 3.6.1 Order Processing Process Equipment list Motorola Responsibilities + Validate Equipment List by checking for valid model numbers, versions, compatible options to main equipment, and delivery data. + Enter order into Motorola's Customer Order Fulfillment (COF) system. + Create Ship Views, to confirm with the City of Fort Worth the secure storage location(s) to which the equipment will ship. Ship Views are the mailing labels that carry complete equipment shipping information, which direct the timing, method of shipment, and ship path for ultimate destination receipt. + Create equipment orders . + Reconcile the equipment list(s) to the Contract. + Procure third-party equipment if applicable. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + Approve shipping location(s). + Complete and provide Tax Certificate information verifying tax status of shipping location. + Provide Flash codes, Model Numbers and all associated information required for Motorola to order Flash Kits for the 4144 proposed subscribers in our proposal. This information is required in advance of order processing. Completion Criteria + Order bridged to the manufacturing facilities. + Resulting Factory Orders generated, indicating anticipated ship dates. Manufacturing and Staging Manufacture Motorola Fixed Network Equipment Motorola Responsibilities + Manufacture the Fixed Network Equipment (FNE) based on equipment order. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + None. Completion Criteria + FNE shipped to either the field or the staging facility. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-7 3.6.2 3.6.3 3.6 .4 Manufacture Motorola Subscribers Motorola Responsibilities + Manufacture the Mobiles , Portables and Flash Kits based on equipment order and project schedule. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + None. Completion Criteria + Subscribers shipped to the field warehouse. Manufacture Non-Motorola Equipment Motorola Responsibilities + Track, receive, and manage manufacture non-Motorola (third party suppliers) equipment necessary for the system based on equipment order. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + None. Completion Criteria + Ship non-Motorola manufactured equipment to the field and/or the staging facility. Develop Fleetmap The term "fleetmap " is used to describe the programming parameters that are used to tailor the functionality of the system to specific customer use-cases. Items such as dispatch functionality are reviewed and configuration parameters are determined. Fleetmapping is assumed to occur for Phases 2 and 3 of the project when a majority of the City 's subscribers will be reprogrammed to operate on the ASTRO infrastructure. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 3-8 OBStatement of Work 3.6.5 Motorola Responsibilities • Schedule meetings with City of Fort Worth representatives. • Provide details on the features and functionality of the system. • Define P25 fleetmap guidelines, such fleetmapping IDs required for SmartX, ISSI, and all other P25 talkgroup ID spaces available in the P25 fleetmap • Work with the City of Fort Worth to develop and obtain approval of the fleetmap. • Program subscribers based on the fleetmap. • Any changes requested by the City of Fort Worth after approval of fleetmap and template definitions , will require a review of the impact to project cost and schedule and updating the contract documents accordingly. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities • Assign a single point of contact to serve as the interface to Motorola regarding fleetmap development. • Provide definition of the different user groups of the system. • Obtain all operational, agency, and/or departmental requirements of subscriber user groups ( e.g., talkgroup requirements, number of subscribers , etc.) that are needed to fully develop the fleetmap. • Obtain agency or departmental participation as needed in development of the final fleetmap . • Determine the final talkgroups and talkgroup IDs that comprise the fleetmap. • Determine the failsoft channels for all agencies and/or talkgroups defined in the fleetmap. • Complete and document the final fleetmap Completion Criteria • Fleetmap requirements completed and approved by the City of Fort Worth. Develop Radio Templates The City of Fort Worth will assume responsibility for all subscriber template development. Motorola Responsibilities • • Motorola will provide advice and support to Fort Worth in the development of the P25 subscriber templates. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities • The City of Fort Worth approves spreadsheet templates prior to programming of sample test radios. • Obtain all operational, agency, and/or departmental requirements of subscriber user groups (e.g., feature uses, programmable parameters , etc.) that are needed to fully develop each radio template. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 08Statement of Work 3-9 3.6.6 3.6.7 + Obtain agency or departmental participation as needed in development of the final templates. + Develop , test, and approve all subscriber templates. + Provide approved templates per the agreed project schedule to Motorola for all subscriber programming Completion Criteria + Templates completed and approved by the City of Fort Worth. Ship to Staging Motorola will ship all equipment needed for staging to Motorola 's factory staging facility (CCSi). Phase 2 and 3 of the project will be ordered, manufactured and staged concurrently. The existing Master Site previously installed at the City of Fort Worth as part of Phase 1 will be interconnected with the Phase 2 and 3 system equipment through Tl connections between the City of Fort Worth and Motorola 's factory staging facility in Schaumburg, Illinois. Motorola will supply the Tl links for this effort. The TMS ASR site will be part of CC Si Staging efforts as part of Phase 3 of the project. Stage System Motorola Responsibilities + Order and provide Tl connections between the CCSi staging facility in Schaumburg, Illinois , and the Fort Worth Master Site at Eagle Mountain. + Set up and rack the system equipment on a site-by-site basis, as it will be configured in the field at each of the dispatch and transmitter/receiver site s . Floor- space layouts will be used at CCSi to mimic the layout of each site . + Cut cables to length according to the floor-space layout documentation. + Label the cables with to/from information to specify interconnection for field installation and future servicing needs. + Complete the cabling/connecting of all system components. + Assemble required subsystems (Dispatch, RF , System Management and Control) to assure system functionality. + Power up , program, and test all staged equipment. • Confum system configuration and software compatibility. • Complete programming, configuration and optimization of the Fixed Network Equipment. • Program the approved templates , or test templates , into a radio-programming template tool. • Inventory the equipment with serial numbers and installation references. • Complete system documentation. • Perform and document functional testing for all staged equipment. City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3-10 OBStatement of Work 3.6.8 3.6.9 City of Fort Worth Responsibilities • Assist in providing information on room layouts or other information necessary Review and approve proposed equipment rack and floor layouts. • Review and approve proposed interfaces to City of Fort Worth-provided sub- systems (i.e. new dispatch consoles and remote site communications link). • Review and approve the proposed CCSi functional acceptance test plan. • Provide a limited subset of subscribers for use in CCSi Staging and Testing. Completion Criteria • System staging completed and ready for testing. Perform Staging Acceptance Test Procedure Motorola Responsibilities + Test and validate system software and features. + Functional testing of standard system features. • Conduct site and system level testing. • Power-up site equipment and perform standardized functionality tests. + Perform system burn-in 24 hours a day during staging to isolate and capture any defects. + Perform City of Fort Worth-witnessed tests based upon Factory Acceptance Test Plan.· City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + Attend Factory Acceptance Testing. • Pay for travel, lodging, meals, and all incidental expenses for City of Fort Worth personnel and representatives to witness the Factory Acceptance Testing. Completion Criteria • Approve CCSi functional acceptance test. Ship Equipment to Field Motorola Responsibilities + Pack system for shipment to the field warehouse. + Arrange for shipment to the field warehouse. + Warehouse proposed equipment at a Motorola-leased Project Warehouse. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + None. Completion Criteria • Equipment ready for shipment to the field. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-11 3.6.10 CCSi Ship Acceptance • All equipment shipped to the field warehouse . • All equipment inventoried and verified received . City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-12 OBStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3.7 Civil Work and Site Improvements The term "civil work" generically describes the activities required to prepare facilities for the installation of the proposed equipment. Such activities can include structural modifications to provide the amount of space to accommodate the new equipment; expansion of existing AC or DC power systems; improvement of existing grounding systems; expansion of existing HV AC systems. Specific site development activities are determined through a series of onsite visits in order to determine the extent of civil work required to accommodate the system. Motorola and the City of Fort Worth conducted site visits throughout the development of the initial proposal, and during the Design Review process. General and site-specific development responsibilities are described below. The civil and site development scope is significant and based on installation of the proposed ASTRO Citywide Trunked radio system and MCC 7500 Dispatch consoles at existing sites with System 1, System 2 and Gold Elite consoles for the duration of the migration period. As such, backup power, shelters and electrical work have been designed to support this configuration. During implementation, civil and site improvements for Phase 2 will be performed at Burnett Plaza, Eagle Mountain and Westland 6 so the 2-site Simulcast system may be operational as soon as possible to begin migration of Public Safety subscribers. In parallel, civil work will continue at all other proposed sites as part of Phase 3. We have included installation of a backup UPS, surge suppressors and electrical circuits to support the proposed ASR equipment at TMS. We are not including any additional electrical work, generators, grounding enhancements or other equipment and services at this location. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-13 3.7.1 General Site Development Responsibilities Motorola Responsibilities Site Zoning, Preparation and Engineering : + Comply with zoning and coordinate permitting of the antenna installations on the ex isting tower sites such that it is in full compliance with applicable jurisdictional requirements . + Prepare site construction drawings , showing the layout of various new and existing site components. + Conduct site walks to collect pertinent information from the sites ( e.g ., loc ation of telco , power, existing facilities , etc.) + Prepare a lease exhibit sketch of the site to communicate to the property owner the proposed lease space and planned development at the particular site location. + Prepare one-line drawings to show electrical designs to be installed or modified at each applicable site + Prepare zoning drawings , if necessary, that can be used to describe the proposed site installation in sufficient detail. + Prepare record drawings of the site showing the as-built information, if needed. + Perform a boundary and topographic survey for the property on which the communication site is located or will be located, if needed.Perform National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Threshold Screening including limited literature and records search and brief reporting , as necessary, to identify sensitive natural and cultural features referenced in 47 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Chapter 1, subsection 1.1307 that may be potentially impacted b y the proposed construction activity. This does not include the additional field investigations to document site conditions if it is determined that the proposed communication facility "may hav e a significant env ironmental impact" and thus require additional documentation, submittals or w ork. + Provide a structural engineering analysis for antenna support structure , if necessary, to support the proposed antenna system . If any tower structure fa ils the analysis , the cost of any site relocation or modifications to the tower requir ed to support the antenna sy stem will be the responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. + Provide tower climbing and tower mapping services for towers with heights specific for each site and described in the System Description .to collect information about structural members and existing equipment, if necessary. + Research permit requirements (building, utility and construction) for the construction of the proposed site, and determine if the permits are required. If a permit is required , Motorola shall obtain the necessary permit forms and complete the necessary information on behalf of the City. + Submit the completed application forms , to the local jurisdiction and appl y for applicable permits. + Conduct construction inspection of foundation steel prior to pour, material s testing of concrete and field density tests of backfill to ensure quality construction. City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3-14 OBStatement of Work + Obtain the permits such as electrical, building and construction permits, and any inspections that may need to be coordinated with the local authorities to complete site development work. + Provide one-time mobilization costs for the construction crews. Any remobilization due to interruptions/delays that are out of Motorola's control may result in additional costs. + Supply and install gravel surfacing to a depth of six inches , underlain with geotextile fabric around the newly installed site components and a three-foot path around it (not to exceed 960 square feet), where necessary. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + Provide EME plans, if necessary, for the site to comply with FCC requirements prior to starting tower work. + Assist Motorola with permitting for sites as owner/lessee. + As applicable , coordinate , prepare, submit and pay for all required permits and inspections for the work that is the City 's responsibility. + Pay for all utility connection, pole or line extensions and any easement or usage fees. + Review and approve site design drawings within seven (7) calendar days of submission by Motorola or its subcontractor(s). Should a re-submission be required, the City shall review and approve the re-submitted plans within seven calendar days from the date of submittal. + Pay for the usage costs of power and leased lines both during the construction/installation effort and on an ongoing basis. + Pay for application fees , taxes and recurring payments for lease/ownership of the property. + Provide personnel to observe construction progress and testing of site equipment according to the schedule provided by Motorola. + Provide property deed or lease agreement, and boundary survey, along with existing as-built drawings of the site and site components to Motorola for conducting site engineering if available. + Provide a right of entry letter from the site owner for Motorola to conduct field investigations, if necessary. + Arrange for space on the structure for installation of new antennas at the proposed heights on designated existing antenna mounting structures. + Provide as-built structural and foundation drawings of the structure and site location(s) along with geotechnical report(s) for Motorola to conduct a structural analysis if available . Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OB Statement of Work 3-15 Assumptions + No prevailing wage , certified payroll , mandatory union workers or mandatory minority workers are required for this work. + All work is assumed to be done during normal business hours or as agreed . + All recurring and non-recurring utility costs (including but not limited to generator fuel (except first fill), electrical , Telco) will be borne by the City or site owner. + All utility installations shall be coordinated with the site owner and locate d at jointly agreed to location within or around the new communications shelter or equipment room. + Site has adequate electrical service for the new shelter. Utility transformer, transformer upgrades , line or pole extensions have not been included. + Pricing has been based on National codes such IBC or BOCA. Local codes or jurisdictional requirements have not been considered in this proposal. + Site is being constructed at a location where hazardous materials are not present. Testing and removal of hazardous materials encountered during site investigations or construction will be the responsibility of the City. + A maximum of 30 days will be required for obtaining approved building permits from time of submission and a maximum of 120 days will be required for zoning approvals from time of submittal. + If extremely harsh or difficult weather conditions exist that delay the site work for more than a week, Motorola will seek excusable delays rather than risk job site safety. + The existing ground system and soil resistivity at the site is sufficient to achieve resistance of 10 ohms or less. Communication site grounding will be designed and installed per Motorola's standards and guidelines for communications sites (R56 , revision 09/01/2005) for sites with new proposed shelters. + The existing site has adequate room to expand and install the shelters, including lay down and staging areas without encroaching on wetlands , easements , setbacks , right-of-ways or property lines. + AM detuning or Electro-magnetic emission studies will not be required. + Structural and foundation drawings of the antenna support structure will be made available . + Lead paint testing of existing painted towers has not been included. + On the existing tower, the antenna locations for the proposed antenna system design will be available at the time of installation. + For sites with new proposed shelters, restoration of the site surroundings by fertilizing , seeding and strawing the disturbed areas will be adequate . Additional landscaping or aesthetic improvements (decorative fencing , stealth towers , etc.) have not been included in this proposal. + Underground utilities are not present in the construction area and as such no relocation will be required. + The existing antenna support structure is structurally capable of supporting the new antenna, cables and ancillary equipment proposed and will not need to be removed or rebuilt at the ex isting site. The tower or supporting structure meets all City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-16 OBStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W applicable EIA/TIA-222 G structural, foundation, ice, wind and twist and sway requirements. Motorola has not included any cost for structural or foundation upgrades to the antenna support structure. + Structural analyses for towers or other structures that have not been performed by Motorola will relinquish Motorola from any responsibility for the analysis report contents and/or recommendation therein. For sites with new shelters, foundations for shelter, generator and fuel tank are based on "normal soil" conditions as defined by TIA/EIA 222-G. Footings deeper than 30 inches, raised piers , rock coring, dewatering or hazardous material removal have not been included.Existing cable support facilities from the antenna to the cable entry port can be used for supporting the new antenna cables. Extensive documentation (balloon tests, photo simulations, expert testimony etc.) to support zoning effort for existing structures is not required. For existing sites, the floor can support the proposed new loading. Physical or structural improvements to the existing room will not be required . It is also assumed that the rooftop at Burnett Plaza can support the proposed generator platform. Completion Criteria + All sites are ready for equipment installations in compliance with Motorola 's R56 Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites.Civil and Site Development Complete. 3. 7 .2 Site-Specific Site Development Responsibilities 3.7.2.1 Westland 6 Simulcast Remote Site The Westland 6 site will be a simulcast remote site for both Layer 1 and Layer 2. Motorola will provide a new 12 x 36 Motorola Standard Building (MSB) for new proposed equipment. Two 16 kW UPS will be installed in the shelter. Civil and site development for this site will occur in Phase 2. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-17 Table 3-1: Westland 6 Simulcast Remote Site Item I Task I Responsibility 1. Architectural & Engineering Services : Motorola . Construction Drawings . . NEPA compliance/FCC checklist , if required . . Permit preparation . . Construction material testing . . Site preparation . . 2 . Obtain Final Zoning & Permitting Approval City of Fort Worth 3. Provide and install 12x36 concrete shelter: Motorola . Install foundation . . Stoop , including excavation , rebar , concrete and gravel backfill . . Offload and install shelter . . Connect electrical from shelter to utility pedestal. . Exterior grounding for shelter per R56 . . Supply and install (1) waveguide bridge , foundation and hardware to tower. 4 . Provide and Install 130kW diesel generato r and fuel tank : Motorola . Install foundation for generator . . Exterior ground ing for generator and fuel tank per R56 . . Trench and provide conduit for connections between generator and pre-installed ATS inside shelter . Connect generator to transfer switch and interconnect to site electrical service. . Perform generator startup test . Fill fuel tank 5 . Provide and install antenna systems on existing tower: Motorola . Install (8) antennas with T arms . . Install (3) tower top preamplifiers . . Install (11) total transmit, receive & test transmission lines . . Sweep antenna lines . . Install up to 200 ' of cable ladder . . Install ground bus bar at bottom of antenna support structure . . Ground and bond per R56 . 6 . Electrical and grounding scope of work : Motorola . Trench underground 600 amp power cable up to 120 ' from shelter to ut ility power pedestal. . Supply and install H-frame . Supply and install (3) 40 amp dual pole breakers in distribution panels and wire to outlets within 35 '. . Install Type 3 , 8-outlet surge protectors in equipment racks and wire to individual 20 amp breakers in UPS distribution panel. . Wire all new base stations to individual 20 amp breakers in UPS distribution panel . 7 . Provide construction and site installation Project Motorola City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is It\ subject to the restr ictions on t he t itle page W 3-18 OBStatement of Work ~l/4,,l-#M·M,hlMdf~ ,~ 3 .7.2.2 Bergh 2 Simulcast Remote Site The Bergh 2 site w ill be a simulcast remote site for both Layer 1 and Layer 2 . Motorola wi ll prov ide a new 12 x 36 Motorola Standard Building (MSB) for the new propo sed equipment. Tw o 16 kW U PS will be installed in the shelter. The previously used 150 kW generator from the Eagle Mountain site will be relocated and installed at the Bergh 2 site .. Civ il and site dev elopment for this site w ill occur in Phase 3. Table 3-2: Bergh 2 Simulcast Remote Site Item i Task I Responsibility 1. 2 . 3. 4 . 5. 6 . Architectural & Engineering Services: Motorola . Construction Drawings . . NEPA compliance/FCC checklist. . Permit preparation . . Site Preparation . Obtain Final Zoning & Permitting Approval City of Fort Worth Provide and install 12' x 36' concrete shelter: Motorola . Install foundation . . Stoop , including excavation, rebar , concrete and gravel backfill. . Offload and install shelter . . Connect electrical from shelter to utility pedestal. . Exterior grounding for shelter per R56 . . Supply and install (1) wavegu ide bridge , foundation and hardware up to tower. Relocate and install the City 's existing 150 kW 3-phase generator and ATS from the Eagle Mountain site . Install generator pad . Exterior grounding for generator and fuel tank per R56 . . Install ATS inside new shelter . Trench and provide conduit for connections between generator and ATS inside shelter . Connect generator to transfer switch and interconnect to site electrical service . . Fill fuel tank . Provide and install antenna systems on existing tower: Motorola . Install (8) antennas with side or T arms . . Install (3) tower top preamplifiers . . Install (11) total transmit, receive & test transmission lines. . Sweep antenna lines . . Install (3) Ground bus bars at bottom of antenna support structure. . Ground and bond per R56 . Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restr ictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-1 9 Item I Task I Responsibility 7. 8. 3.7 .2 .3 Electrical and grounding scope of work: Motorola . Trench underground 600 amp power cab le up to 120' from shelter to utility power pedestal. . Supply and install (3) 40 amp dual pole breakers in distribution panels and wire to outlets within 35 '. . Install Type 3 , 8-outlet surge protectors in equipment racks and wire to individual 20 amp breakers in UPS distribution panel . Wire all new base stations to individual 20 amp breakers in UPS distribution panel . Provide construction and site installation Project Motorola Management. Bergh System 1 Analog Simulcast Remote Site The existing Bergh site currently houses existing analog System 1 equipment. A new 16 kW UPS will be installed at this site to provide enhanced backup power for System 1. Table 3-4: Bergh System 1 Analog Simulcast Remote Site Item I Task I Responsibility 1. 2 . 3. 3.7 .2.4 Architectural & Engineering Services : Motorola . Permit preparation . . Site Preparation . Electrical and grounding scope of work: Motorola . Provide and install (1) 16 kW UPS and MBB switch . Provide and install Type 1 and Type 2 surge protection . Provide and install UPS backed electrical panels with up to (24) 20-amp circuits . Provide and install Type 3 , 8-outlet surge protectors in applicable equipment racks and wire to individual 20 amp breakers in UPS distribution panel Provide site installation Project Management Motorola Burnett Plaza Simulcast Remote Site The Burnett site will be a simulcast remote site for both Layer 1 and Layer 2. Motorola will install equipment in the existing room but install a new 175 kW diesel generator, Automatic Transfer Switch and (4) 16 kW UPS units for backup power. Electrical improvements and a new antenna support structure will be required to support modifications at this location. Civil and site development for this site will occur in Phase 2. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3-20 OBStatement of Work Table 3-5: Burnett Plaza Simulcast Remote Site Item I Task I Responsibility 1. 2 . 3. 4. 5. 6 . 7. 8 . 9 . Architectural & Engineering Services : Motorola . Construction & Record Drawings . . NEPA compliance/FCC checklist. . Permit preparation . . Structural analysis and tower mapping -rooftop . . Site preparation . . Desiqn antenna support structure . Obtain Final Zoning & Permitting Approval City of Fort Worth Provide site compliance to R56 Standards and Guidelines City of Fort Worth for Communications Sites. Provide and Install 175kW diesel generator and fuel tank : Motorola . Provide and install a 12x20 platform of up to 20' span to support the generator. . Offload , hoist and install generator . . Connect generator within 50' of transfer switch and interconnect to site electrical service. Provide and install antenna systems: Motorola . Install (8) antennas with appropriate antenna mounts . Install (3) tower top preamplifiers . . Install (11) total transmit , receive & test transm ission lines . . Sweep antenna lines . . lnst;3II ground buss bars as required . Provide limited roof and floor penetrations for transmission lines. . Supply and install new cable entry ports . . Ground and bond per R56 . Electrical and grounding scope of work: Motorola . Supply and install four (4) 300 amp distribution panels . . Supply and install (156) 20 amp single pole breakers in distribution panels and wire to outlets within 35'. . Install (12) Type 3 8-outlet surge protectors in equipment racks and wire to individual 20 amp breakers in UPS distribution panel within 35'. . Install Type 2 MOV surge arrestor on electrical service side of the ATS. . Install Type 1 SAD/MOV surge arrestor on load site of ATS . . Install ATS and connect to generator and main electrical service . . Supply and install ( 1) 1 OOkVA isolation transformer . . Limited upgrade of internal grounding and terminate near equipment locations. Provide and install (4) 16kW UPS : Motorola . Install UPS units, maintenance bypass switch and wire output to breaker panels. Provide construction Project Management Motorola Provide adequate environment for equipment installation : City of Fort Worth Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-21 Item I Task I Responsibility 3.7 .2 .5 • Space, facilities and grounding per R56 . • Adequate electrical and utility service to support new equipment and ancillary equipment. • Physical improvements to walls , roof, floor, painting etc. to house proposed equipment. • Arrange and pay the building owner to contract additional capacity of up to 500 amp of electrical service to the equipment room . • Arrange and pay the building owner to upgrade or provide new air conditioning in the equipment room for proposed equipment. Eagle Mountain Simulcast Prime & Remote Site The Eagle Mountain site will be a simulcast prime site for Layer 1 and a remote site for both Layer 1 and Layer 2 . It is also the master site for the sy stem. Motorola will install equipment in the existing shelter but install a new 250kW diesel generator, Automatic Transfer Switch and (5) 24kW UPS units for backup power. Electrical improvements will be required to support modifications at this location. Civil and site development for this site will occur in Phase 2. Table 3-6: Eagle Mountain Simulcast Prime & Remote Site Item I Task I Responsibility 1. 2 . 3 . 4 . 5. 6 . Architectural & Engineering Services : Motorola . Permit preparation . . Structural analysis and tower mapping . . Site preparation . Obtain Final Zoning & Permitting Approval City of Fort Worth Provide site compliance to R56 Standards and Guidelines for City of Fort Worth Communications Sites . Verify the existing UPS and building HVAC system has sufficient extra capacity to support the proposed equipment heat load . Provide and install 450kW diesel generator and fuel tank: Motorola . Install foundation for generator . . Offload and install generator and fuel tank within 25' . . Exterior Grounding for generator and fuel tank per R56 . . Install 800 amp ATS . . Connect generator to transfer switch and interconnect to site electrical service . . Perform generator start up test . Fill fuel tank Disconnect and remove existing 150 kW generator and ATS , Motorola and relocate to the BerQh 2 site for re-use Provide and install antenna systems : Motorola . Install (8) antennas with 6' side arms . . Install (3) tower top preamplifiers . . Install (11) total transmit, receive & test transmission lines . City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3-22 OBStatement of Work Item I Task I Responsibility 7 . 8 . 9 . 3.7.2 .6 . Sweep antenna lines . . Install (2) ground bus bars at bottom of antenna support structure. . Ground and bond per R56 . Electrical and grounding scope of work: Motorola . Install new UPS and generator backed circuit panels to provide enough circuits to power all Motorola-provided equipment . Install Type 3 8-outlet surge protectors in equipment racks and wire to individual 20 amp breakers in UPS distribution panel within 35'. . Wire all new base stations to individual 20 amp breakers in UPS distribution panel . Limited upgrade of internal grounding and terminate near equipment locations . Provide construction and site installation Project Motorola Management. Rolling Hills Simulcast Prime and Remote Site The Rolling Hills site will be a simulcast prime site for Layer 2 and a simulcast remote site for both Layer 1 and Layer 2. Motorola will provide a new 12x36 Motorola Standard Building (MSB) for new proposed equipment. A new 130kW diesel generator will be installed . Two 11.2kW UPS will be installed in the shelter. Civil and site development for this site will occur in Phase 3 . Table 3-7: Rolling Hills Simulcast Prime and Remote Site Item I Task I Responsibility 1. 2 . 3 . 4. Architectural & Engineering Services: Motorola . Construction Drawings . . NEPA compliance/FCC checklist. . Permit preparation . . Construction material testing . . Structural analysis and tower mapping . . Site preparation . . Obtain Final Zoning & Permitting Approval City of Fort Worth Provide site compliance to R56 Standards and Guidelines City of Fort Worth for Communications Sites . Provide and install 12x36 concrete shelter: Motorola . Install foundation . . Stoop including excavation, rebar, concrete and gravel backfill. . Offload and install shelter . . Connect electrical from shelter to utility pedestal. . Exterior grounding for shelter per R56 . . Supply and install (1) waveguide bridge , foundation and Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-23 Item I Task I Responsibility hardware 5 . Provide and Install 130 'r<JN diesel generator with fuel tank: Motorola . Install foundation for generator . . Offload and install generator and fuel tank . . Install headache rack . . Exterior Grounding for generator and fuel tank per R56 . . Trench and provide conduit for connections between generator and pre-installed ATS inside shelter . Connect generator to transfer switch and interconnect to site electrical service . . Perform generator startup test . Fill fuel tank . 6 . Provide and install antenna systems on existing tower: Motorola . Install (8) antennas with 6' side arms . . Install (3) tower top preamplifiers . . Install (11) total transmit, receive & test transmission lines. . Reposition existing antennas to optimize placement of new P25 system antennas . Sweep antenna lines . . Install up to (3) Ground bus bars at bottom of antenna support structure. . Ground and bond per R56 . 7 . Electrical and grounding scope of work: Motorola . New 200' underground 600 amp power run from new shelter to utility pedestal. . Supply and install H-frame . Trench and install two 2 " conduit connecting existing shelter to new shelter. . Trench and install one 2" conduit connecting existing tower lights positioned on tower to new shelter. . Reconnect tower light panel on existing shelter to new electrical service inside new shelter. . Reconnect tower light panel on tower to new electrical service inside shelter. . Supply and install (3) 40 amp dual pole breakers in distribution panels and wire to outlets within 35'. . Install Type 3 8-outlet surge protectors in equipment racks and wire to individual 20 amp breakers in UPS distribution panel within 35'. . Wire all new base stations to individual 20 amp breakers in UPS distribution panel . Supply and install 100kVA isolation transformer . . Install Type 2 MOV surge arrestor on electrical service side of the ATS. . Install Type 1 SAD/MOV surge arrestor on load site of ATS. . Limited upgrade of internal grounding and terminate near equipment locations. 8 . Provide construction and site installation Project Motorola City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3-24 OBStatement of Work 3 .7 .2 .7 North Beach Simulcast Remote Site The N orth Beach si te will be a simulcast remote site for both Laye r 1 and Lay er 2 . Motorola w ill prov ide a ne w 12 x 36 Motorola Standard Building (MSB) for new proposed equipment. Tw o 16 kW UPS will be in stalled in the shelter. Ci vil and site developme nt fo r thi s site w ill occur in Phase 3 . Table 3-8: North Beach Simulcast Remote Site Item I Task I Responsibility 9. 10 . 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 . Architectural & Engineering Services : Motorola . Construction Drawings . . NEPA compliance/FCC checklist. . Permit preparation . . Structura l analysis and tower mapping . . Site preparation . Obtain Final Zon ing & Permitting Approval City of Fort Worth Provide site compliance to R56 Standards and Guidelines for City of Fort Worth Communications sites . Provide and install 12x36 concrete shelter: Motorola . Install foundation . . Stoop, including excavation , rebar , concrete and gravel backfill. . Offload and install shelter . . Connect electrical from shelter to utility pedestal. . Exterior grounding for shelter per R56 . . Supply and install (1) waveguide bridge , foundation and hardware to tower . . Provide and Install 130kW diesel generator and fuel tank: Motorola . Install foundation for generator . . Exterior grounding for generator and fuel tank per R56 . . Trench and provide conduit for connections between generator and pre-installed ATS inside shelter . Connect gene rator to transfer switch and interconnect to site electrical service . . Perform generator startup test . Fill fuel tank Provide and install antenna systems on existing tower: Motorola . Install (8) antennas with 6' side arms . . Install (3) tower top preamplifiers . . Install (11) total transmit , receive & test transmission lines . . Sweep antenna lines . . Install (3) ground bus bars at bottom of antenna support structure . . Ground and bond per R56 . Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subj ect to the restr ictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-25 Item I Task I Responsibility 15 . 16 . 3.7.2.8 Item I 1. 2. 3 . 4 . 5. 6 . 7 . Electrical and ground ing scope of work: Motorola . Trench underground 600 amp power cable up to 150' from shelter to utility power pedestal. . Supply and install (3) 40 amp dual pole breakers in distribution panels and wire to outlets within 35'. . Install Type 3 , 8-outlet surge protectors in equipment racks and wire to individual 20 amp breakers in UPS distribution panel. Provide construction and site installation Project Motorola Management. Bolt Street Dispatch The Bolt Street site will be an MCC 7500 dispatch console location for the proposed system. Motorola will use the existing antenna support structure for proposed new antenna installations . Electrical improvements will be required to support modifications at this location. Civil and site development for this site will occur in Phase 3 . Table 3-9: Bolt Street Dispatch Task I Responsibility Architectural & Engineering Services : Motorola . Permit preparation . . Site preparation . Obtain Final Zoning & Permitting Approval City of Fort Worth Provide site compliance to R56 Standards and Guidelines for City of Fort Worth Communications Sites. Provide and install antenna systems on existing rooftop : Motorola . Install 6 antennas and transmission lines . . Re-use 5 existing antennas and transmission lines . . Install (3) ground bus bars at bottom of antenna support structure . . Ground and bond per R56 . Electrical and grounding scope of work : Motorola . Prov ide and install Type 1 and Type 2 electrical surge protection on the main electrical service supplying the new equipment . Supply and install (1) 300 amp distribution panel with capacity for up to 42 circuits . . Supply and install (up to 42) 20 amp single pole breakers in distribution panels and wire to new communications equipment. . Install Type 3 8-outlet surge protectors in equipment racks and wire to individual 20 amp breakers in UPS distribution panel. . Limited upgrade of internal grounding and terminate near equipment locations . Provide all roof, floor, ceiling penetrations as well as cable routing City of Fort Worth systems, as needed . Supply required Standby UPS and generator power to support City of Fort Worth proposed equipment. City of Fort Worth, Texas Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-26 OBStatement of Work Provide construction and site installation Project Management. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restr ictions on the t itle page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-27 3.7.2 .9 Alternate PSAP Dispatch Alternate PSAP will be an MCC 7500 dispatch console location for the proposed system . Motorola will use the existing antenna support structure for proposed new antenna installations. Electrical improvements will be required to support modifications at this location. Civil and site development for this site will occur in Phase 3. Table 3-10: Alternate PSAP Dispatch Item I Task I Responsibility 1. Architectural & Engineering Services : Motorola . Permit preparation . . Site preparation . 2 . Obtain Final Zoning & Permitting Approval City of Fort Worth 3 . Provide site compliance to R56 Standards and Guidelines City of Fort Worth for Communications Sites . 4 . Provide and install antenna systems on existing rooftop : Motorola . Install (10) antennas and transmission lines . . Install (3) ground bus bars at bottom of antenna support structure. . Ground and bond per R56 . 5 . Electrical and grounding scope of work: Motorola . Provide and install Type 1 and Type 2 electrical surge protection on each of 2 main electrical services supplying the new equipment . Supply and install (1) 300 amp distribution panel with capacity for (42) circuits. . Supply and install (up to 42) 20 amp single pole breakers in distribution panels and wire to outlets within 35'. . Install (3) Type 3 8-outlet surge protectors in equipment racks and wire to individual 20 amp breakers in UPS distribution panel within 35'. . Limited upgrade of internal grounding and terminate near equipment locations 6 . Provide all roof, floor, ceiling penetrations as well as cable City of Fort Worth routing systems , as needed . 7. Supply required UPS and standby generator power to City of Fort Worth support proposed equipment, ancillary equipment and UPS units including electrical modifications, wiring and circuits . 8 . Provide construction and site installation Project Motorola Management. 3.8 Site Interconnection The City will be work directly with their microwave vendor to procure , install and implement a new m icrowav e sy stem as a separate project. It is assumed that the City City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-28 OBStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 3.8.1 .1 will provide all site links and necessary bandwidth for the proposed radio systems prior to project initiation. Network Transport Motorola Responsibilities + Provide minimum requirements for Tl site links. Requirements are listed in Table 3-11 below. Table 3-11 : Requirements Parameter I Measurement Value Bit Error Rate -BER 1x10-6 Stratum Level 2 or Better Max. Delay 5 milliseconds (ms) Availability 99 .999 % Line Coding BSZS (bit 8 zero substitution) Signaling Clear Channel Compression None Framing ESF (extended super frame) Pulse Amplitude 0 dBdsx (3 .0V +/-0.3V or 6V P-P) Dry or Wet Dry , No voltage (-48 voe or other) Present City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + The City of Fort Worth is responsible for providing the numbers of Tl links that meet Motorola site link specifications as described in the Table 3-12below. + For TMS , the City of Fort Worth must provide redundant Tl circuits to the Master site , but also provide any necessary interconnectivity from the equipment location to the TELCO demarcation point, Fiber or other site link Table 3-12 : Required T1 links to be provided by the City of Fort Worth . Point A I Point B I Number of T1s North Beach Eagle Mountain North Beach Rolling Hills North Beach ( existing) Eagle Mountain Burnett Plaza Eagle Mountain Burnett Plaza Rolling Hills Rolling Hills Eagle Mountain Bergh 2 Eagle Mountain Bergh 2 Rolling Hills Westland 6 Eagle Mountain Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 2*(Layer1) 2* (Layer 2) 1 ** (SmartX) 2*(Layer1) 2* (Layer 2) 5 (Layers 1 * & 2*, OTAP**) 2*(Layer1) 2* (Layer 2) 2*(Layer1) City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-29 Point A Westland 6 Bolt Street Alternate PSAP TMS Data Center Radio Shop Zipper Building Total * Redundant Link **Non-Redundant Link I Point B Rolling Hills Eagle Mountain Eagle Mountain Eagle Mountain Eagle Mountain Eagle Mountain Eagle Mountain I Number of T1s 2* (Layer 2) 5 (Consoles*, NICE/GWS**) 4* (Consoles) 2* (ASR Site) 2** (KMF, NM/GWS) 2** (KMF/OTAP , N M/GWS/Console) 1** (KMF) 38 The above table does not include the analog SmartX system links , other than the new link into the P25 system from the North Beach site. Intersystem links already exist today. As a late addition to this SOW, no additional equipment has been provided for the Zipper building link, including routers or switches that may be needed. Once additional site walks are conducted to fully determine if the existing facilities in place are adequate , or identify any new needs for this link, then any required additions can be included via a change order. The bandwidth required to the two dispatch centers depends on the total number of talkgroups, the amount of audio traffic to be recorded by the NICE system, and system usage. This bandwidth has been estimated to provide the Tl requirements above . The City of Fort Worth is responsible for provision of Tls and bandwidth necessary for all sites. 3.9 System Installation This proposal includes installation of proposed infrastructure for Phases 2 and 3 based on the migration plan. Installation, programming, and flash software upgrade services have been included for subscribers as described in this section. In Phase 4 , specific site equipment will be removed as outlined below. Because the new radio system will be installed in parallel with existing infrastructure for an extended period of time, the installation plan incorporates removals and relocation of equipment where required. Motorola will be subcontracting installation to DFW Communications who will also provide equipment storage services , delivery and transportation. DFW Communications will also provide technical project support. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-30 OBStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3.9.1 Install Fixed Network Equipment (FNE) 3.9.1.1 Phase 2 -2-Site Simulcast FNE Installation Phase 2 of the project includes a 5-channel IP simulcast prime site at Eagle Mountain, a 5-channel 800 MHz simulcast site at Westland 6 , and upgrading the ASR to a 5- channel 800 MHz simulcast site at Burnett Plaza. This phase also includes some software user license upgrades at the Eagle Mountain site. Site and Civil work will continue at proposed sites. Phase 2 will be staged and shipped from CCSi pre-racked and cabled. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-31 3 .9.1 .2 3.9 .1.3 Phase 3 -Citywide Build-out FNE Installation Phase 3 of the project w ill stage and ship at the same time as Phase 2. But, sy stem integration efforts will be focused on Phase 2 sites being installed, optimized and cutover as soon as possible . In parallel, Phase 3 equipment will be installed and implemented. Phase 3 includes a dual layer (two simulcast cells) 40-channel 800 MHz simulcast system at (6) simulcast remote sites and (2) simulcast prime sites. The existing Gold Elite consoles will be replaced with MCC 7500 consoles at both Bolt Street and Alternate Dispatch. A new NICE Logging recorder system will be installed at each dispatch center and the master site. A KMF client and server, Network Management Client, and MOSCAD Graphics Work Station (GWS) will be installed in the Data Center at City Hall. A KMF client will be installed at ITS offices in the Zipper building . MOSCAD NFM alarm monitoring equipment will be installed at each of the remote and prime P25 equipment sites , and at the master site. Network Management, IV &D and POP25 (OTAP) will be installed at the master site. A Network Management Client, CPS , POP25 (OTAP) Client, KMF Client, and MCC7500 console will be installed at the City Radio Shop. At this point 9 channels of the City 's existing Public Safety System 1 will be SmartX into the ASTRO P25 system. Also , 10-channels of the existing Public Works System 2 will remain on the air for interoperability. This Phase will extend into 2014 as simulcast channels will be activated on the ASTRO P25 system and agencies are cutover. Installation of the TMS ASR site will be included as part of Phase 3. Installation includes a 4-channel GTR site with network equipment, UPS , racks and surge suppressors , radio frequency distribution equipment, antenna system, and transmi ssion lines. LTE eNodeBs will be installed at the Texas Motor Speedway site , and the No rth Beach site. Installation Overview Eagle Mountain Type I Project Phase Master Phase 2 Prime L 1 Phase 3 Remote 1-L 1 & L2 City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 I Description 5-channel Prime Simulcast L 1 Add 15-channel Prime Simulcast L 1 20-channel Remote Simulcast L 1 20-channel Remote Simulcast L2 NICE Digital Logging SmartX -Software Upgrades Install lV&D, Network Management, and POP25 (OTAP) Decommission 11-channels on System 1 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3-32 OBStatement of Work Type I Project Phase Phase 4 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page I Description MOSCAD NFM Install Microwave Polling Engine and MOSCAD equipment Install ATIA (Air Traffic Interface Application) software on Zone Controller Decommission existing systems FNE City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-33 Burnett Plaza Type I Project Phase Remote 2 - L 1 & L2 Phase 2 Existing Analog Phase 3 Prime Phase 4 Westland 6 Tower Type I Project Phase Remote 3 - L 1 & L2 Phase 2 Phase 3 Rolling Hills Type I Project Phase Prime L2 Phase 3 Remote 4 -L 1 & L2 Phase 4 City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-34 OBStatement of Work I I I Description 5-channel Remote Simulcast L 1 Upgrade Add 15-channel Remote Simulcast L 1 20-channel Remote Simulcast L2 SmartX -Software Upgrades Decommission Analog Prime Site Decommission 10-channels on System 2 Decommission 11-channels on System 1 MOSCAD NFM Decommission existing systems FNE Description 5-channel Remote Simulcast 1 Add 15-channel Remote Simulcast L 1 20-channel Remote Simulcast L2 MOSCAD NFM Description 20-channel Prime Simulcast L2 20-channel Remote Simulcast L 1 20-channel Remote Simulcast L2 SmartX -Software Upgrades Decommission 11-channels on System 1 MOSCAD NFM POP25 (OTAP) Client Decommission existing systems FNE Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W North Beach Type I Project Phase Remote 5 - L 1 & L2 Phase 3 Existing Analog Prime LTE eNodeB Phase 4 Bergh 2 Type I Project Phase Remote 6 - L 1 & L2 Phase 3 Bergh Type I Project Phase Analog System 1 Phase 3 Phase 4 Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) Type I Project Phase P25 ASR Phase 3 LTE Bolt Street Type I Project Phase Dispatch 1 Phase 3 Phase 4 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page I I I I I Description 20 -channel Remote Simulcast L 1 20-channel Remote Simulcast L2 SmartX Channel Bank , T1 Switches SmartX -Software Upgrades Upgrade to SmartX Redundant Prime Site Decommission 11-channels on System 1 MOSCAD NFM LTE eNodeB Decommission existing systems FNE Description 20-channel Remote Simulcast L 1 20-channel Remote Simulcast L2 MOSCAD NFM Description SmartX -Software Upgrades Decommission 11-channels on System 1 Decommission existing systems FNE Description 4-channel Astro Site Repeater (ASR) LTE eNodeB Description (23) MCC 7500 Operators (10) Consolettes with 150' ant sys NICE -Call Recorder & INFORM Remove (23) Gold Elite Operators City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-35 Alt PSAP Type I Project Phase Dispatch 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-36 OBStatement of Work I Description (16) MCC 7500 Operators (10) Consolettes with 350' ant sys NICE -INFORM Remove (16) Gold Elite Operators Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W City Hall Data Center Type System Management Cl ients Project Phase Phase 3 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposa l is subject to the restrict ions on the t itle page Description Install KMF Server, KMF Client , NM Client, GWS Client City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migrat ion , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-37 Zipper Building (ITS Offices) Type I Project Phase -System Management Clients Radio Shop Type I Network and Console Management , Phase 3 I Project Phase Phase 3 Motorola Responsibilities Description Install KMF Client I Description Install MOSCAD GWS , NM , KMF , and POP25 (OTAP) Clients Install MCC 7500 Console + Motorola Services Subcontractor shall assemble all equipment supplied as part of the equipment list at the designated Fort Worth locations in accordance with Motorola supplied plan. + All installation work shall meet or exceed specifications set forth in Motorola's latest revision of R56 -"Standards and Guidelines for Communications Sites". + Motorola shall inspect all racks, equipment, cables , and connectors for all equipment being supplied prior to installation. + Installations will adhere to all pertinent National and Regional codes . + All work shall be performed in a neat and professional workmanship like manner. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + Provide space at existing sites and antenna structures to support the proposed equipment. + Manage communications and coordination with any City of Fort Worth personnel that may be impacted by equipment installations ( e.g., dispatchers , administrators, facilities, etc.). + Adhere to the project schedule and implementation plan. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-38 OBStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 1.1.1.1 Subscriber Implementation For the City of Fort Worth, subscriber scope listed in Table 3-13 below is included within the project scope. Services described in the sections below will be provided for these radios. Motorola's assumption is that the subscriber fleet will be installed (new APX radios only), programmed and flash upgraded in sequence with the phased approach in this proposal. Two programming touches for new APX subscribers only are included in our proposal. Table 3-13: City of Fort Worth Subscribers Department I Quantity I Model Police 1040 APX-6000 Portable (AES and OTAR) Fire 449 APX-6000 Portable Police 119 APX-6500 Mobile (AES and OTAR) Fire 14 APX-6500 Mobile Public Works 56 APX-6500 Mobile Municipal Courts 4 APX-6500 Mobile Fire 23 APX-7500 Consolette Public Works 7 APX-7500 Consolette Police 676 XTL-5000 Flash Kits (AES and OTAR) Fire 193 XTL-5000 Flash Kits Fire 10 XTL-5000 Flash Kits (AES and OTAR) Public Works 698 XTL-5000 Flash Kits Municipal Courts 25 XTL-5000 Flash Kits Public Works 4 XTL-2500 Flash Kits Police 278 XTS-2500 Flash Kits Public Works 17 XTS-2500 Flash Kits Municipal Courts 2 XTS-2500 Flash Kits Police 1535 XTS-5000 Flash Kits (AES and OT AR) Public Works 649 XTS-5000 Flash Kits Municipal Courts 57 XTS-5000 Flash Kits Control Heads 1406 05 Control Heads We have included Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR) flash software option for (2305) existing Police XTL/XTS5000 subscribers. Labor to install Universal Crypto Module (UCM) Encryption boards in these subscribers is also included in our proposal. Motorola Responsibilities • Install (193) new APX 6500 Mobile radios in the specific configurations outlined in Table 3-13above. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 08Statement of Work 3-39 + Two Programming touches for a total of (193) APX 6500/7500 Mobiles and (1519) APX 6000 Portables are included. A total of (1742) APX radios are proposed. · + Flash upgrade and one programming touch for (1416) XTL 5000 , (186) XTL Consolettes , (297) XTS 2500 and (2241) XTS 5000 existing subscribers provided by the City of Fort Worth. A total of ( 4144) subscribers will be flash upgraded. For Police XTL/XTS5000 radios (quantity 2305), the flash kit will also now include AES encryption. + Install (1406) 05 Control Heads on existing XTL 5000 mobile radios . The 05 conversion kit and labor includes the existing control head, control interface board and housing replacement, microphone , console face plate and control cable. + A total of (7292) new and existing subscribers are included in the scope of this proposal. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + Identify by user group each radio type, template, and flashcode to be installed or provided per user , including all consolettes and control stations. + Collect existing flashcode information for all subscribers that need to be flash upgraded and provide to Motorola so that new flash software can be ordered. + Provide a minimum of eight vehicles per day for subscriber services at a predetermined City location. + Schedule , coordinate and deliver all vehicles and existing mobiles , control stations, consolettes, and hand held radios to the predetermined City location for installation and programming per the agreed upon schedule. + Distribute all hand held radios to individual users after they are programmed. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-40 OBStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the titl_e page W • The City of Fort Worth must bring all existing subscribers to be flash upgraded and reprogrammed to a centrally agreed upon location. Motorola will travel to City of Fort Worth only control station locations to perform flash upgrades and reprogramming efforts . 3.9.1.4 Microwave Monitoring System Installation 3.9.1.5 3.9.2 Per the City and BG&A 's request we have added the necessary equipment and services to add monitoring of the City 's existing Alcatel Microwave terminals being installed by Scientel Wireless . The project includes a Microwave Polling Engine and MOSCAD Equipment at Eagle Mountain, as well as Software Licenses to support (18) Microwave Terminals . We are not providing equipment or services to monitor the MPLS equipment as part of this proposal , but understand the City will be monitoring this system via their Network Operations Center. Scientel , Alcatel and the City of Fort Worth are responsible for supplying any necessary cables , equipment and services to interconnect the City 's microwave system to our Polling Engine. Motorola 's demarcation point will be our Microwave Polling Engine . Our proposal does not include Scientel or Alcatel services. Microwave Monitoring provided by our proposal is further described in the System Description. Interference Motorola is not responsible for interference received by the Motorola provided equipment except for interference that is directly caused by the Motorola provided transmitter(s) to the Motorola provided receiver(s). Should the City of Fort Worth system experience interference, Motorola can be contracted to investigate the source and recommend solutions to mitigate the issue . The proposed equipment will use 800 MHz frequencies. Motorola is not responsible for any interference related to the use of these frequencies; however will assist with the frequency coordination process . The City is responsible for procuring frequencies for TMS that will not cause intermodulation or interference with the proposed Simulcast system. System Installation Acceptance (Milestone) • All equipment installations are complete and accepted by the City of Fort Worth. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-41 3.10 System Optimization 3.10.1 Optimize System Fixed Network Equipment Motorola Responsibilities • Verify that all equipment is operating properly and that all electrical and signal levels are set accurately. • Check forward and reflected power for all radio equipment, after connection to the antenna systems, to verify that RF power is within tolerances. • Motorola and its subcontractors optimize each subsystem. • Check audio and data levels to verify factory settings. • Verify communication interfaces between devices for proper operation. • Test features and functionality are in accordance with manufacturers ' specifications and that they comply with the final configuration established during the design review and system staging. • Install and integrate the system, then optimize and activate subsystems. • Integrate ASTRO components into the system to ensure proper operation. • Setup the Bolt Street and Alternate PSAP consoles on the new radio system to perform the dispatching operation. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities • Provide access /escort to the sites. Completion Criteria • System Fixed Network Equipment optimization is complete. 3.10.2 T1 Link Verification Motorola Responsibilities • Perform test to verify dispatch and remote RF site Tl link performance, prior to the interconnection of the Motorola-supplied equipment to the Tl interface. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities • Make available the required Tl links that meet the specifications supplied by Motorola. Completion Criteria • Link verification successfully completed. 3.10.3 Optimization Complete • System optimization is completed. Motorola and the City of Fort Worth agree that the equipment is ready for acceptance testing. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-42 OBStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3.10.4 Proposal Assumptions 3.11 Motorola has based the system design ( and price) on information gathered from meetings with the City of Fort Worth, conducting site walks and an analysis of existing system and requirements. All assumptions have been listed in this document for the City's re v iew. Should Motorola 's assumptions be deemed incorrect or not agreeable to the City of Fort Worth, a rev ised proposal with the necessary changes and adjusted costs may be required . Changes to the equipment or scope of the project after contract will require a change order. Perform Training Training is provided for both infrastructure and subscribers. System Administrator level training was recently purchased by the City of Fort Worth as part of another project, so those classes will not be repeated in Phase 2. Specific training classes are listed below. Motorola Responsibilities + Finalize training schedules purchased as part of this project with the City of Fort Worth Project Manager. + Conduct the training classes outlined in the Training Plan section of this document. + Training will be performed onsite at City of Fort Worth provided facilities. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + Provide training facilities + Attend training classes. + Comply with the pre-requisites in the Training Plan. + Customers must be able to access the Internet in order to be able to complete On -Line Training courses. From past experience, we have found that some customers were prohibited from using the WebEx tool Motorola utilizes for instructor-led, on-line courses. An additional restriction may also be a firewall or security restriction on the customer 's end. + The City must test their connection, per your confirmation letter, several days prior to class. If you are unable to reach the Internet from your normal work station, you will need to make alternative arrangements in order to take the on- line classes . Completion Criteria + All training classes completed. 3.11.1 Core Classes Course I Target I No. of I Duration I Location I Date I No. of Audience Sessions (days) Attendees Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-43 Course I Target I No. of I Duration I Location I Date I No. of Audience Sessions (days) Attendees ASTRO 25 IV&D M Core Workshop (Instructor-led) Course Synopsis : Technicians 5 Ft. Worth , TX Prior to Maintaining the System The ASTRO 25 IV&D Master Site course teaches advanced troubleshooting skills and best practices for the Master Site system . The course also focuses on gathering and analyzing system information to implement appropriate action(s) that return a system to full operational status . Please Note : This class is being updated to reflect M core information. This class will cover the master site of the system . ASTRO 25 IV&D Technicians Digital Simulcast with GTR 8000 Repeaters Workshop (Instructor-led) Simulcast Course Synopsis : 5 Ft. Worth , TX Prior to Maintaining The ASTRO 25 IV&D IP-based Digital Simulcast workshop provides an understanding of the Up to 12 ASlRO 25 IV&D Master Site.doc Up to 12 components that comprise the ASTRO 25 IV&D IP Simulcast subsystem , and how they operate in ASlRO 25 IV&D I conjunction w ith each other. The workshop also explains the tools and methods available for Based Digital Sirrulc troubleshooting components within the IP-based Simulcast subsystem . GTR 8000 Course Synopsis : This workshop describes the components in the ASTRO 25 Integrated Voice and Data System Repeater Site with GTR 8000 expandable site subsystem . This course also presents how the GTR 8000 expandable site subsystem operates and explains the tools and methods available for troubleshooting components within the subsystem . Please Note: These are normally 2 (3-day) classes condensed to 5 days when delivered together. This course is being updated to include M core information . MCC 7500 Console Console 1 4 Maintenance Technicians (Instructor-led) Course Synopsis : Ft. Worth , TX Prior to Maintaining The MCC 7500 Dispatch Console course covers the installation , configuration , management, a nd ASlRO 25 Integrated Voice & Up to 12 repair of the : MCC 7500 Dispatch Console , Archiving Interface Server, AUX 1/0 Servers , MCC 7500 Dispatc Conventional Channel Gateways (CCGW), Digital Conventional Channel Gateways (DCCGW) Console.doc The course focuses on a detailed discussion of console hardware , hands-on activities with the installation , configuration , and troubleshooting of the MCC 7500 console. ASTRO 25 IV&D System Managers 6 -12 On-line ; Self-paced ; On-Up to 12 Trunked System -& Technicians Hours Self-paced · line Interfacing SmartZone 3600 Systems with SmartX (Self-paced Online) City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-44 OBStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W Course I Target I No . of I Duration I Location I Date I No . of Audience Sessions (days) Attendees Course Synopsis : ASTR0®25 IV&D Trunked System -Interfacing SmartZone 3600 Systems with SmartX is designed to allow communication between subscriber radios at ex isting 3600 RF sites and an ASTRO 25 IV&D system . It is based on the Voice Processor Module hardware platform and enables the continued use of 3600 RF sites and subscriber radios with the release of ASTRO 25 7.7 or higher. This self-study training course is intended to provide information related to the installation and functionality of, including the hardware and software associated with , the SmartX Site Converter in the ASTRO 25 IV&D System . MOSCAD System 1 Programming , Administrators & Maintenance , and Technicians Operator (Instructor-led) Course Synopsis : 5 Ft. Worth , TX Prior to managing The MOSCAD Network Fault Management course covers the programming , maintenance , and SrrartX.doc Up to 12 operation of the : NFM/NFM XC RTU, SDM3000 RTU, IP Gateway , SDM3000 Network Translator MOSCAD NFM (SNT), Graphic Master Computer (GMC). Prograrming, Main The course focuses on a detailed d iscussion of the different types of Network Fault Management systems, RTU hardware , hands-on activities with programming the RTUs, running Mixed MASB and MASB sessions , navigating with the web browser features and the Graphic Master Computer. ASTRO 25 IV&D System 5 Ft. Worth , Prior to Up to 12 Secure Administrators & TX managing Communications Technicians (OTAR) (Instructor-led) Course Synopsis: This workshop describes planning, installation, configuration, operations , and troubleshooting of Secure Communications within the ASTRO 25 IV&D System . ASTRO 25 IV&D Secure Cormunicat Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-45 3.11.2 APX Radio Classes Course I Target I No. of I Duration I Location I Date I No. of Attendees Audience Sessions (days) APX Radio CPS Radio 2 Programming & Technicians Template Building (To include Pop25) (Instructor-led) Course Synopsis : 2 Ft. Worth, TX Prior to programming Radios The APX CPS Programming and Template Building course provides communications management personnel and technicians with the knowledge and training necessary to build templates and program APX 7000/7500 subscriber radio 's in the most efficient way possible. The content, parameters and exercises demonstrated in the APX CPS Programming and Template Building class apply to the APX 7000 Portable and APX 7500 Mobile. APX Technical Radio 1 5 Ft. Worth , TX Subscriber Academy (Instructor-led) Course Synopsis: Technicians Prior to Warranty Expiration This course focuses on the knowledge required for a 2-way Radio Technician working in a communication environment or using the family of APX radios in the field . The course is specifically designed to provide significant amounts of hands-on , scenario based labs around configuration and troubleshooting . Key Loading and Management, Encryption , Over-The Air Programming and Mobile Radio Installation are some of the topics that will be covered in detail for both mobile and portable rad ios . Up to 12 APXCPS Progra nmng and Te n Up to 12 APX Techn ical Subscribe r Academy .1 City of Fort Worth, Texas Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-46 OBStatement of Work 3.11.3 Console Operator and Admin Training Course I Target I No. of I Duration I Location I Date I No. of Audience Sessions (days) Attendees MCC 7500 Console Dispatchers Operator 2 Training Consoles Required Ratio 2 students per console Operator Course Synopsis : 6 (4 hour sessions) 3 Ft. Worth , TX After Installation and prior to cutover This course provides partici pants with an introduction to the dispatch console , its basic operation and tailored job aids which will be available for assistance in operation . Through facilitation and hands-on activities , the user learns how to perform common tasks associated with the console operation . MCC 7500 Console Operator & Admin 2 Training Consoles Required Ratio 2 students per console Supervisors/Ad ministrators Operator Course Synopsis : 2 (8 hour sessions) 2 Ft. Worth , TX After Installation and prior to cutover This course provides participants w ith an introduction to the dispatch console, its basic operation and tailored job aids which will be available for assistance in operation . Through facilitation and hands-on activities , the user learns how to perform common tasks associated with the console operation . Admin Course Synopsis: This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to manage and utilize the MCC 7500 console administrator functions . Through facilitation and hands-on activities , the participant learns how to customize the console screens . 25 (4 per session) 6 MCC 7500 Operator. DOC (3 per session) MCC7500 Operator.DOC MCC 7500 Supervisor. DOC Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration . Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-47 3.11.4 APX Mobile & Portable Training (Train-the-Trainer) Course I Target I No . of I Duration I Location I Date I No. of Audience Sessions (days) Attendees APX 6000 & 7000 Portable and APX 6500 Mobile Radio Operator (1 model of each radio) 1 day Train- the-Trainer Utilizing the Interactive End User Tool Kits Course Synopsis: Police Trainers 2 (8 hour session) Ft. Worth , TX After the Radios are Programmed and Prior to Training Users . This course provides APX mobile and portable radio users with an introduction to their radio , its basic operation and tailored job aids available for assistance in operation . The learning experience is a mix of facilitation and hands-on activities to help users perform common tasks associated with their radio operation . Segmentation between user groups (i.e . Police , Fire/EMS, Public Service) is encouraged to help focus instruction on the specific operational issues of the individual user group. Note: The first half of the day is the actual class. The second half of the class teaches the trainers how to redeliver this training to users. The Interactive End User Tool Kits are also covered in the second half of the day. APX 6000 & Fire Trainers 1 7000 Portable and APX 6500 Mobile Radio Operator (1 model of each radio) 1 day Train- the-Trainer Utilizing the Interactive End User Tool Kits Course Synopsis: (8 hour session) Ft. Worth , TX After the Radios are Programmed and Prior to . Training Users. This course provides APX mobile and portable radio users w ith an introduction to their radio, its basic operation and tailored job aids available for assistance in operation . The learning experience is a mix of facilitation and hands-on activities to help users perform common tasks associated with their radio operation. Segmentation between user groups (i.e . Police , Fire/EMS , Public Service) is encouraged to help focus instruction on the specific operational issues of the individual user group . 6 APX7000 Portable and APX7500 Mobile 6 iEUTK_ Train ing Appendix.doc APX7000 Portable and APX7500 Mob ile iEUTK_ Training Appendix .doc City of Fort Worth, Texas Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-48 OBStatement of Work Audience Sessions (days) Attendees Course I Target I No . of I Duration I Location I Date I No. of Note: The first half of the day is the actual class . The second half of the class teaches the trainers how to redeliver this training to users. The Interactive End User Tool Kits are also covered in the second half of the day. Training Course Descriptions have been included in Section 3A of our Proposal. 3.11.5 Training Complete + All training classes completed. 3.12 Audit and Acceptance Testing 3.12.1 Perform R56 Audit Motorola Responsibilities + Perform R56 site-installation quality-audits , verifying proper physical installation and operational configurations . + Create site evaluation report to verify site meets or exceeds requirements , as defined in Motorola 's R 56 Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites . City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + Pro vide access/escort to the sites. Completion Criteria + All R56 Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites audits completed successfully . 3.12.2 Perform Functional Acceptance Testing Motorola Responsibilities + Provide the Functional Acceptance Test Plan scripts to the City of Fort Worth for re view during Design Review to be finalized prior to conducting the tests . + Conduct Functional Acceptance Tests for Phase 2 and 3 of the proposal. The FATP is described in Section 4, Acceptance Test Plan. + Conduct test scripts and verify the operational functionality and features of the individual subsystems and the system supplied by Motorola, as contracted. + If any task as contractually described fails , repeat that particular task after Motorola determines that corrective action is complete. + Document all issues that arise during the acceptance tests. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-49 • Document the results of the acceptance tests and present to the City of Fort Worth for review. • Resolve mutually agreed failures before Final System Acceptance. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities • Review test plan scripts and prov ide appro v al prior to test execution. • Witness the functional testing . Completion Criteria • Successful completion of the functional testing. • City of Fort Worth approval of the functional testing . 3.12.3 System Functional Acceptance Test Complete • City of Fort Worth approves the completion of the functional acceptance test. 3.12.4 Perform Coverage Acceptance Testing Motorola Responsibilities • Provide the Coverage Acceptance Test Plan to the City of Fort Worth for review during Design Review to be finalized prior to conducting the tests. • Conduct a CATP as part of Phase 3 of the project only. The CATP is described in Section 5, Coverage Acceptance Test Plan. We have edited our CATP , included as part of our proposal, to reflect the addition of three separate tests , Portable-on- the-Street, Portable in 1 OdB Buildings and Portable in 20dB Buildings. All tests shall occur in-vehicle utilizing an in-line attenuator. • Document all issues that arise during the acceptance tests. • Document the results of the acceptance tests and present to the City of Fort Worth for review. • Resolve mutually agreed failures before Final System Acceptance. • Include a CA TP for the TMS ASR site which will be generated as part of the Design Review process. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities • Review CA TP and provide approval prior to test execution. • Witness and participate in the CA TP . Completion Criteria • Successful completion of the Coverage testing. • City of Fort Worth approval of the Coverage testing. 3.12.5 System Coverage Acceptance Test Complete • City of Fort Worth approves the completion of the coverage acceptance test. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-50 OBStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page ¥ 3.13 Finalize 3.13.1 Develop and Resolve Punchlist Phase Enlf1 Test Date ' ' 1'11:!>11 ' ' . . . 1 I I " " " " .. " " " " " " ~ " The table below includes the punch list document template that will be used for the project. The City, BG&A and Motorola may edit this document if mutually agreeable and as required for this specific project and punch list item. Towe< Generator Associated ATP Site Site Name Height Building Size& Contract Checklist II Type Type Type Refwenoe Section l - Status 0 Open Item R Resolved Motorola Responsibilities CityolFortWorih Sites & Facilities Inspection Punchlist PhaseX Test Plan Reference : XXXX.xls ATP Checklist Description Item Number EPC Al cs Cl CA MA CR EPC Status Completion Completed Commem I Resolution Remarks Date " 0 " 0 - Exception Procedure Codes Accept as Is Correction to Specifications Critical ltem(s) Corrective Action required Management Action required Change Request + ·create and maintain a project punchlist during implementation. The punchlist consists of a document that incorporates outstanding issues identified by the project team, the date the item was added to the punchlist, responsible parties , status and completion date. + Work with the City of Fort Worth to resolve punchlist items , documented during the Acceptance Testing phase, in order to meet all the criteria for final system acceptance. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + Assist Motorola with resolution of identified punchlist items by providing support, such as access to the sites , equipment and system, and approval of the resolved punchlist item(s). Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1 , 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-51 Completion Criteria + All punchlist items resolved and approved by the City of Fort Worth. 3.13.2 Finalize Documentation Motorola Responsibilities + Three soft copies of the final system manual will be provided, which will document the new equipment and systems. Our documentation costs do not include updating any existing system manual documentation or hard printed copies. + System Manual for Phase 3 of the project. + Documentation will include the following: • As-Built drawings for infrastructure, consoles and third party components . • Functional Acceptance Test Plan test sheets and results. • Coverage Acceptance Test Plan Report. • Equipment Inventory List. • ATP Test Checklists. • System Block Diagrams. • Rack Face Layouts. • Console interconnectivity. • Antenna Network Drawings for RF Sites . • Site Block Diagrams. + Our documentation costs do not include updating any existing system manual documentation or hard printed copies. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + Receive and approve all documentation provided by Motorola. Completion Criteria + The documentation listed above has been delivered by Motorola and approved by the City of Fort Worth. 3.13.3 Final Acceptance (Milestone) + All deliverables completed , as contractually required . + Final System Acceptance received from the City of Fort Worth. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-52 OBStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3.14 Project Administration 3.14.1 Project Status Meetings Motorola Responsibilities • The Motorola Project Manager, or designee, will attend all project status meetings with the City of Fort Worth, as determined during the design review. • Record the meeting minutes and supply the report. • The agenda will include the following: • Overall project status compared to the Project Schedule. • Product or service related issues that may affect the Project Schedule. • Status of the action items and the responsibilities associated with them, in accordance with the Project Schedule. • Any miscellaneous concerns of either the City of Fort Worth or Motorola. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities • Attend meetings . • _Respond to issues in a timely manner. Completion Criteria • Completion of the meetings and submission of meeting minutes. 3.14.2 Progress Milestone Submittal Motorola Responsibilities • -Submit progress (non-payment) milestone completion certificate/documentation. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities • Approve milestone, which will signify confirmation of completion of the work associated with the scheduled task. Completion Criteria • The City of Fort Worth approval of the Milestone Completion document(s). 3.14.3 Change Order Process CHANGE ORDERS. Either Party may request changes within the general scope of this Agreement. If a requested change causes an increase or decrease in the cost or time required to perform this Agreement, the Parties will agree to an equitable adjustment of the Contract Price, Performance Schedule, or both, and will reflect the adjustment in a change order. Neither Party is obligated to perform requested changes unless both Parties execute a written change order. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 OBStatement of Work 3-53 3.14.4 Transition to Service/Project Transition Certificate Motorola Responsibilities + Review the items necessary for transitioning the project to warranty support and service . + Provide a City of Fort Worth Support Plan detailing the warranty and post warranty support associated with the Contract equipment Our Warranty and Maintenance Plan is included in our proposal as a separate document. + Execute the Project Transition Certificate indicating the transition from Final System Acceptance to Warranty and Support. City of Fort Worth Responsibilities + Participate in the project transition process. Completion Criteria + All service information has been delivered and approved by the City of Fo rt Worth. + Project Transition Certificate has been executed. City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Marchy 1, 2012 3-54 OBStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3A.1 Course Description -MCC 7500 Dispatch Consoles Course Synopsis The MCC 7500 Dispatch Console course covers the installation, configuration, management, and repair of the: MCC 7500 Dispatch Console, Archiving Interface Server, AUX 1/0 Servers , Conventional Channel Gateways (CCGW), Digital Conventional Channel Gateways (DCCGW). The course focuses on a detailed discussion of console hardware , hands-on activities with the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of the MCC 7500 console. Audience System Managers , Console Technicians. Objectives • Install and configure the hardware and software components of the MCC 7500 Dispatch Console subsystem. • Perform MCC 7500 site connectivity and bandwidth management. + Perform System Administrator functions using the MCC 7500 Administrator software . • Troubleshoot installation and configuration problems for the MCC 7500 Dispatch Console. Prerequisites • Completion of ASTRO 25 IV &D Trunked System Overview (ACS76200-E) with a passing score on the post test. • ASTRO 25 IV &D Introduction to Radio System Management Applications (ACS76201-V). • Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience: • Bridging the Knowledge Gap (ACTl 00). • Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762). • Advanced Networking in Motorola Communications Equipment (NWT003). Duration 4 days. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Tra ining Classes 3A-1 Delivery Method Instructor-led. Course Outline + MCC 7500 Dispatch Console Overview: • Features. • Sy stem Views . • Interoperability -CENTRACOM/MCC 7500 . • Call Processing. + MCC 7500 Hardware Installation and Configuration: • Dispatch Console PC. • Auxiliary Inputs /Outputs (Aux I/Os). • Logging System. • Conventional Communication. • Domain Controllers. + Administrator Functions : • Editing Current Configurations . • Setting Up Folders and Resources . • Setting Up Auxiliary I/Os . • Configuring Toolbars . • Editing Preferences. • Auto Starting the MCC 7500 Dispatch Console. + Troubleshooting : • Troubleshooting with Unified Event Manager (U EM). • Troubleshooting MCC 7500 Components. + Appendix : • Bandwidth Management. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 3A-2 Training Classes Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 3A.2 Course Description -MOSCAD NFM Programming, Maintenance and Operator Duration 5 days . Delivery Method Instructor-led. Course Synopsis: + The MOSCAD Network Fault Management course covers the programming , maintenance, and operation of the: • NFM/NFM XC RTU. • SDM3000 RTU. • IP Gateway. • SDM3000 Network Translator (SNT). • Graphic Master Computer (GMC). + The course focuses on a detailed discussion of the different types of Network Fault Management systems, RTU hardware , hands-on activities with programming the R TU ' s , running Mixed MASB and MASB sessions, navigating with the web browser features and the Graphic Master Computer. Audience System Managers , Service Technicians , Motorola Service Center, End Users . Course Objectives + Install NFM software on students' laptops. + Configure alarm points using site builder and SDM3000 builder. + Perform a Mixed MASB and MASB session to import alarm tags. + Navigating and acknowledging alarms at the Graphic Master Computer. + Utilize the web browser features to view and configure the system. + Create a custom data base using.CSV files for 1/0 integers and 1/0 discretes. + Create custom tabs. + Create custom maps. Prerequisites + A basic understanding of Windows navigation. + Laptop computer with Windows XP. + Windows program files must be on the "C " directory. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Training Classes 3A-3 Course Outline • Network Fault Management Overview (NFM): • Introduction to MOSCAD NFM. • Types ofNFM systems. • Serial infrastructure systems (NFM/NFM XC). • Ethernet infrastructure systems (NFM XC/SDM3000). • MOSCAD NFM Hardware Overview: • NFMRTU. • NFM XC RTU. • IP Interface. • IP Gateway. • RS 232 Mux/R-Mux. • SDM3000 Advance Model. • SDM3000 Basic Model. • SDM3000 Expansion Models . • SDM3000 Network Translator. • Configuring MOSCAD NFM Software : • IP Gateway Programming Tool Box. • MOSCAD Programming Tool Box. • Site Builder. • SDM3000 Builder. • Mixed MASB . • MASB. • Configuring and Navigating the GMC. • Create Custom.CSV files . • Create Custom Tabs. • Create Custom Maps. • Utilizing NFM Software for Diagnostics and Browsing: • Perform Hardware and Communications test using the Tool Boxes. • Implement the Web Browser features for both the NFM XC and SDM3000. • Introduction to optional MOSCAD NFM Software: • Report Generator. • SCADA Alarm. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 3A-4 Training Classes Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3A.3 Course Description -ASTRO 25 Integrated Voice and Data System -GTR 8000 Repeater Site Workshop Course Synopsis This workshop describes the components in the ASTRO 25 Integrated Voice and Data System Repeater Site with GTR 8000 expandable site subsy stem. This course also presents how the GTR 8000 expandable site subsy stem operates and explains the tools and methods available for troubleshooting components within the subsystem. Audience GTR 8000 Site Technicians. Course Objectives + Identify the major components and configurations of the ASTRO 25 Repeater Site with GTR 8000 expandable site subsystem. + Describe the functionality of the subsystem components and perform the required maintenance. + Configure the hardware and software for efficient operation. + Describe the flow of message and control data in the various configurations. + Describe call processing in a site. + Troubleshoot the site , its hardware , and its configuration . + Prerequisites. + Completion of ASTRO 25 IV &D Trunked System Overview (ACS78200-E) and passing score on post-test. + Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience : + Bridging the Knowledge Gap (ACTlOO). + Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762). + Advanced Networking in Motorola Communications Equipment (NWT003). Delivery Method Instructor:-led. Course Outline + Course Introduction. + GTR 8000 Repeater Site: • GTR 8000 Repeater Site Overview. • Operational Modes. • Site Configurations. • Site Components. • Time Synchronization and Frequency Reference. + GCP 8000 Site Controller: • GCP 8000 Overview. • GCP 8000 Physical Description. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Training Classes 3A-5 • GCP 8000 Configuration. • GCP 8000 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting. • GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem: • GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem Overview. • GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem Physical Description. • GTR 8000 Expandable Site Subsystem Configuration. • GTR8000 Expandable Site Subsystem Diagnostics and Troubleshooting. • Radio Frequency Distribution System (RFDS): • RFDS Overview. • RFDS Physical Description. • RFDS Configuration. • RFDS Diagnostics and Troubleshooting. • Network Transport Subsystem: • Network Transport Subsystem Overview. • Ethernet Switch Diagnostics and Troubleshooting. • Site Routers. • Router Diagnostics and Troubleshooting. • GTR 8000 Site Maintenance and Troubleshooting: • Troubleshooting Tools. • Troubleshooting Methodology. • Troubleshooting Repeater Site Link. • Motorola Support Centers. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 3A-6 Training Classes Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3A.4 Course Description -ASTRO 25 IV&D Master Site Workshop Course Overview The ASTRO 25 IV &D Master Site course teaches advanced troubleshooting skills and best practices for the Master Site system . The course also focuses on gathering and analyzing system information to implement appropriate action(s) that return a system to full operational status. Audience Master Site Technicians. Objectives + Describe the ASTRO 25 System architecture. + Identify the functional and radio subsystems that comprise the ASTRO 25 System. + Explain and discuss call flow and data flow through Master Site devices and their subsystems. + Perform recommended routine maintenance procedures for the ASTRO 25 System. + Utilize the troubleshooting tools to diagnose a fault and restore the Master Site to the level of the Motorola-supported service strategy. Prerequisites + Completion of ASTRO 25 IV &D System Overview (ACS78200-E) with a passing score on the post-test. + ASTRO 25 IV&D Introduction to Radio System Administration (ACS78201-V). + Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience: • Networking for ASTRO 25 Systems. • Bridging the Knowledge Gap for ASTRO 25 -Technicians (ACT! 00-E). Duration 5 days. Delivery Method Instructor-led. Course Outline + Review of ASTRO® 25 System: • System Review. • Functional View -Call Processing (Control) Path. • Functional View -Audio Path. • Functional View -Network Management Path. • Functional View -Data Path. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Training Classes 3A-7 • Information Assurance High-Level Overview. + System Troubleshooting Tools: • Recommended Test Equipment. • Troubleshooting Tools Overview. • Detection Tools . • Diagnostic Tools. • Performance Management Tools . + Network Transport Subsystem : • Network Transport Review. • Ethernet LAN Switch. • Routers. • Cooperative WAN Routing (CWR). • Transport Network Performance Server (TNPS). + Call Processing Subsystem: • Call Processing Subsystem Overview. • Generic Application Server (GAS). • Zone Controller. • Zone Controller Configuration . + Network Management Subsystem: • Network Management Overview. • Network Management Servers. • Network Management Databases . • Network Management Clients. • Network Management Applications. + Data Subsystem and Customer Enterprise Network (CEN) Interface: • Integrated Voice and Data Description. • Packet Data Gateway (PDG). • "Global Packet Radio Service" Gateway Support Node (GGSN) Router. • Customer Enterprise Network (CEN) Interface. • Data Configuration. + Routine Maintenance and System Troubleshooting: • Recommended Routine Maintenance. • Database Backups. • Network Device Configuration Backup. • Appendix A: Routine Maintenance Schedules. • Troubleshooting Hard Failures. • Troubleshooting Intermittent Failures. • System-Level Reliability. • Intrazone Reliability . • Configuration Troubleshooting. + MGEG & AEB-Dispatch/TIS Subsystems: • Circuit-Based Dispatch/TIS Subsystem Overview. • Motorola Gold Elite Gateway (MGEG). • Ambassador Electronics Bank (AEB). City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 3A-8 Training Classes Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3A.5 Course Description -ASTRO 25 IV&D Secure Communications Course Overview This workshop describes planning, installation, configuration, operations, and troubleshooting of Secure Communications within the ASTRO 25 IV &D System. Audience System Technicians , System Administrators , Technical System Managers. Course Objectives • Plan, organize, and implement Secure Communications in an ASTRO 25 IV &D system. • Install and configure a Key Management Facility (KMF) system and related components. • Demonstrate centralized key management using Over-the-Air-Rekeying (OTAR). • Perform System Administrator functions using the KMF server and KMF client. • Troubleshoot installation and configuration problems for the KMF server, KMF client, and KMF database. • Implement end-to-end encryption using the MCC 7500 console subsystem. Prerequisites • Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience: • Bridging the Knowledge Gap-Technicians (ACTlOO-E). • Networking Essentials in Communication Equipment (NST762). Duration 5 Days. Delivery Method Instructor-led. Course Outline • System Overview: • Secure Communications Concepts. • Secure Equipment. • Secure Communications in a Trunking System. • Secure Communications in a Conventional System. • Planning and Organizing: • Communications Patterns. • Communications System Planning. • Fleetmapping Class Exercise . • Hardware: • KMF Hardware and Software. • Components for Trunked Systems. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Training Classes 3A-9 • Components for Conventional Systems. + Configuration: • Configuring a Trunked System. • Configuring a Conventional System. • Configuring the Key Management Facility (KMF). • Configuring the Radio . • Configuring the Key Variable Loader (KVL). • Over The Air Rekeying (OTAR): • Managing Currency. • OTAR Commands . • RNC OTAR. + Administering and Monitoring : • Security Management. • Performance Tools for Key Management. • Performance Management for Trunked Systems. • Performance Management for Conventional Systems. • Administering the KMF Server. + Fault Management and Troubleshooting: • Fault Management. • Detection, Diagnostics , and Monitoring Tools . • Troubleshooting the KMF Server. • Troubleshooting the KMF Client. • Troubleshooting the KMF Database . • Troubleshooting the KMF Subsystem. • Troubleshooting a Secure MCC 7500 Console and MCC 7500 AIS. • Troubleshooting Radio Unit Problems. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 3A-10 Training Classes Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3A.6 Course Description -ASTR0®25 IV&D Trunked System -Interfacing SmartZone 3600 Systems with SmartX Duration 6-12 hours. Delivery Method Online; Self Paced. Course Synopsis: ASTR0®25 IV &D Trunked System -Interfacing SmartZone 3600 Systems with SmartX is designed to allow communication between subscriber radios at existing 3600 RF sites and an ASTRO 25 IV &D system. It is based on the Voice Processor Module hardware platform and enables the continued use of 3600 RF sites and subscriber radios with the release of ASTRO 25 7 .7 or higher. This self-study training course is intended to provide information related to the installation and functionality of, including the hardware and software associated with, the SmartX Site Converter in the ASTRO 25 IV &D System. Audience System Technicians . Course Objectives Course material is designed to enable you to: • Describe the SmartX Site Converter and its operation within the system . • Identify the major components and functionality . • Know the requirements and components necessary to install a SmartX Site Converter. Prerequisites None. Course Outline • SmartX Site Converter. • Overview. • Theory of Operations . • Installation. • SmartX Site Converter Optimization. • SmartX Site Converter Operation. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Training Classes 3A-11 3A. 7 Course Description -ASTRO 25 IV&D IP Based Digital Simulcast Course Overview The ASTRO 25 IV &D IP Based Digital Simulcast workshop provides an understanding of the components that comprise the ASTRO 25 IV&D IP Simulcast subsystem, and how they operate in conjunction with each other. The workshop also explains the tools and methods available for troubleshooting components within the IP Based Simulcast subsystem. Audience Simulcast Site Technicians. Course Objectives • Recognize the flow of message and control data within an ASTRO 25 IV &D IP Digital Simulcast subsystem. • Identify the major components and connections within an ASTRO 25 IV &D IP Digital Simulcast subsystem prime and remote sites. • Recognize how calls are processed within an ASTRO 25 IV &D IP Digital Simulcast subsystem. + Perform maintenance and troubleshooting of select components in an ASTRO 25 IV &D IP Digital Simulcast subsystem. Prerequisites • Completion of ASTRO 25 IV &D Trunked System Overview (ACS78200 -E) with a passing score on the post test. + Introduction to Radio System Management Applications (ACS78201 -V ). + Completion of the following courses or equivalent experience: • Bridging the Knowledge Gap (ACTlOO-E). • Networking for ASTRO 25 Systems. Delivery Method Instructor-led. Course Outline + IP Simulcast with GTR 8000 Subsystem Overview: • Simulcast Review. • IP Simulcast with GTR 8000 Subsystem Overview. • Site Configurations. • IP Simulcast -Integrated Voice and Data. + GCP 8000 Simulcast Site Controller: • GCP 8000 Overview. • GCP 8000 Physical Description . • GCP 8000 Configuration. • GCP 8000 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 1, 2012 3A-12 Training Classes Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page • Prime Site Ethernet LAN Switch: • Prime Site Switch Overview. • Prime Site Switch Physical Description. • Prime Site Switch Configuration. • Prime Site Switch Diagnostics and Troubleshooting. • GCM 8000 Comparator: • GCM 8000 Overview. • GCM 8000 Physical Description. • GCM 8000 Configuration. • GCM 8000 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting. • Prime Site -Routers: • Prime Site Routers -Overview. • Prime Site Routers -Physical Description. • Prime Site Routers -Configuration. • Prime Site Routers -Diagnostics and Troubleshooting . • TRAK 9100 Site Reference: • TRAK 9100 Site Reference Overview. • TRAK 9100 Site Reference Physical Description. • TRAK 9100 Site Reference Installation and Configuration. • TRAK 9100 Site Reference Diagnostics and Troubleshooting. • GTR 8000 Base Radio Subsystem: • GTR 8000 Base Radio Subsystem Overview. • GTR 8000 Base Radio Subsystem Physical Description. • GTR 8000 Base Radio Subsystem Configuration. • GTR 8000 Base Radio Subsystem Diagnostics and Troubleshooting. • Remote Site Ethernet LAN Switch: • Overview. • Connection and Interface Requirements. • Remote Site Router: • Remote Site Router Overview. • Remote Site Router Physical Description. • Remote Site Router Configuration. • Remote Site Router Diagnostics and Troubleshooting. • IP Simulcast Subsystem Maintenance and Troubleshooting: • Maintenance and Troubleshooting Overview. • Troubleshooting Tools. • Device Fault Management. • Troubleshooting Process . • Troubleshooting Site Links. • Motorola Support Centers . • Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 1, 2012 Training Classes 3A-13 5.1 Introduction This Coverage Acceptance Test Plan (CATP) is designed to verify the radio system implemented by Motorola Solutions meets or exceeds the predicted coverage reliability for a portable on the street in a belt clip in the predicted 95% Co vered Area Reliability shown in the coverage map below. The CATP defines the coverage testing method and procedure , the coverage acceptance criterion, the test documentation, and the responsibilities of both Motorola Solutions and the City of Fort Worth. Our proposal assumes that the CATP will be performed after implementation of Phase 3 , once Citywide ASTRO 25 build out is complete . Motorola Solutions has provided three separate test plans for the City of Fort Worth System. These test plans are found here in Section 5 for a DAQ based Coverage Test, in Section 5A for a 2% BER test based on 1 OdB buildings , and in Section 5B for a 2% BER test based on 20dB buildings. Since the resulting size and location of the grids for these tests will be different each of these tests are considered separate , and will be performed separately . Coverage Acceptance Testing is based upon a coverage prediction that accurately represents the implemented infrastructure and parameters that are consistent with the contract agreements. If the implemented system varies from the proposed design parameters , revised coverage maps, testing procedures and guarantees will be prepared. New test maps will reflect the measured losses and gains associated with the implemented infrastructure and subscribers . These will be used to define the test configuration and potential areas from which test locations may be included in the evaluation process. The proposed test is for a portable on the street in a belt clip with a Delivered Audio Quality (DAQ) of 3.4 . To v erify the radio co verage reliability is met, the indicated coverage will be divided into equally sized test tiles. Based on the 95% Covered Area Reliability prediction, a minimum of 895 tiles must be tested to provide a statistically valid test. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page REVISION 01 City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan 5-1 5.2 CATP Definitions Several definitions are needed to accurately describe the coverage test method. Where cited, these terms or methods are defined in TIA TSB-88.1-Cl or TSB-88.3- c2 . 5.3 Coverage Area The coverage area is the geographical region in which commUflications will be provided which meets or exceeds the specified Channel Performance Criterion at the specified reliability for the specified equipment configuration(s). Radio systems are typically designed to maximize the coverage area within the customer 's service area (users ' operational area,jurisdictional boUfldaries , etc.) {TSB-88.1-C , §5.1}. This CATP is for the predicted coverage area as indicated on Motorola Solutions ' coverage map for a portable on the street in a belt clip shown in Figure 5-1. 1Wireless CommUflications Systems ---Performance in Noise-and Interference- Limited Situations ---Part 1: Recommended Methods for Technology-Independent Modeling , Technical Service Bulletin TSB-88 .1-C , Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), Arlington VA, 2008. 2 Wireless Communications Systems ---Performance in Noise-and Interference- Limited Situations ---Part 3: Performance Verification, Technical Service Bulletin TSB-88 .3-C , TelecommUflications Industry Association (TIA), Arlington VA, 2008 . City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 5-2 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W ______ ____.... ------- 0 5!0 11 00• llnul•UQ .... 11$4&1110 Y, J .,y ~t l __ POL POTIENTIAL ANNEX 20 10-2014 PROP ANNEX ETJ..COMBO FT WORTH SIMPLIF IED 95% AREA XTS In Be Chp Roundtnp I ) Figure 5-1 : Portable on street in belt clip, 95% percent covered area reliability at DAQ 3.4. Blue -City of Fort Worth Boundary Green -City of Fort Worth ET J Orange -2010-2014 City of Fort Worth Annex Area Purple -2029 City of Fort Worth Potential Annex Area Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restr ictions on the title page TX-101192A REVISION 01 City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan 5-3 5.4 Channel Performance Criterion (CPC) The CPC is the specified minimum design performance level in a faded channel. {TSB-88.lC, §5.2} For this system, the CPC is a Delivered Audio Quality ofDAQ 3 .4 . The DAQ definitions are provided in Table 5-1 {TSB-88.1-C , §5 .4.2 , Table 2} Given the static reference sensitivity of a receiver, the faded performance threshold for the specified CPC is determined by using the projected CPC requirements for different DAQs listed in TSB-88.1-C , Annex A , Table A-1. For digital voice systems , the faded performance threshold is for a Bit Error Rate (BER) that provides the specified CPC. The CATP pass/fail criterion for each test location is the Delivered Audio Quality of DAQ-3.4. Table 5-1: Delivered Audio Quality Definitions DAQ Delivered I Subjective Performance Description Audio Quality 1 Unusable, speech present but unreadable. 2 Understandable with considerable effort. Frequent repetition due to noise /distortion. 3 Speech understandable with slight effort. Occasional repetition required due to noise/distortion. 3.4 Speech understandable with repetition only rarely required. Some noise/distortion . 4 Speech easily understood . Occasional noise/distortion. 4 .5 Speech easily understood. Infrequent noise/distortion. 5 Speech easily understood. 5.5 Reliability The reliability is the percentage of locations within the coverage area that meet or exceed the specified CPC. Motorola Solutions ' coverage map indicates the are a within which this system is predicted to provide 95 percent reliability for a portable on the street meeting or exceeding the CPC ofDAQ-3.4 {TSB-88.1-C , §5 .3.2 ; not regulatory contour or service area reliability }. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01, 2012 5-4 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 5.6 Equipment Configurations These are the types and configurations of radio network and field unit equipment upon which coverage testing is based. + A six site Simulcast P25 system with 800 MHz GTR 8000 repeaters. • Simulcast coverage to outdoor Project 25 portables 'on the street ' for DAQ testing. An in-line attenuator will be used to simulate portable on the street operation. The attenuator will be set to simulate the signal loss for transmit and receive from a portable on the hip in a belt clip. The in-line-attenuator value for proper de-rating of the antenna system to represent a portable on-the-street with a portable on a belt clip will be approximately 8 dB. The exact value will be -determined by the type of magnetic mount antenna, antenna rod , and cable loss calculated before the test is performed. 5.7 CATP Method The method used to test coverage is a statistical sampling of the predicted coverage area to verify the CPC is met or exceeded at the required reliability for each of the defined equipment configurations. It is impossible to verify every point within a coverage area, because there are infinite points ; therefore, coverage reliability will be verified by sampling a statistically significant number of randomly selected locations, quasi-uniformly distributed throughout the predicted coverage area. This CA TP provides a method of tracking test tile location using Motorola Solutions ' Voyager hardware and software. A GPS receiver will provide location information indicating when a valid test tile is available for testing. The method follows TIA TSB-88.3-C §5.0 , "Performance Confirmation" for statistical sampling. 5.8 Determine the Required Number of Test Tiles in the Coverage Area The predicted coverage area will be divided into a grid pattern to produce at least the minimum number of uniformly sized test locations (or tiles) required by the Estimate of Proportions formula. {TSB-88.3-C, §8.2.1 , equation 2 } The minimum number of test tiles required varies for different systems, from a few hundred to many thousands , depending on the size of the coverage area, desired confidence in results, type of coverage test, and the predicted versus required reliability. Motorola Solutions has determined that a minimum of 895 test locations will be required to confirm the covered area reliability of 95 percent with a DAQ of 3.4. Motorola Solutions reserves the right to test additional test locations beyond the required minimum of 895 test locations. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A REVISION 01 City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan 5-5 5.9 Constraints on Test Tile Sizes The minimum tile size is 100 by 100 wavelengths ; however, the minimum practical tile size is typically about 400 by 400 meters (about 0.25 by 0 .25 miles). The minimum practical tile size for any sy stem is determined b y the distance traveled at the speed of the test vehicle while sampling, GPS error margin, and availability of road access within v ery small tiles . A related consideration is the time , resources , and cost involved in testing very large numbers of very small tiles. The maximum test tile size is 2 by 2 km (1.25 by 1.25 miles) {TSB-88.3C , §5.5.1 }. In some wide-area systems , this constraint on maximum tile size may dictate a greater number of test tiles than the minimum number required by the Estimate of Proportions formula. 5.10 Accessibility to Test Tiles 5.11 5.12 Prior to testing (if possible) or during the test, Motorola Solutions and the City of Fort Worth will determine whether any test tiles are inaccessible for the coverage test ( due to lack of roads , restricted land, etc.) Inaccessible tiles will be eliminated from being tested. Eliminated test tiles may be substituted with neighboring accessible test tiles, if desired, to the extent possible without delay ing the progress of the test. This CA TP is based on testing only those tiles that intersect with a road . Randomly Select a Test Location Within Each Tile Using Voyager5 M, the actual test location within each tile will be randomly selected by the test vehicle crossing into the tile at an arbitrary point, with an arbitrary speed and direction. If the selected test location is in an underground parking garage , the test location must be marked as invalid and a replacement test location must be selected. Perform Measurements in Each Tile In each test tile, a voice test exchange will be initiated using predetermined text typical of a common voice exchange between the fi x ed location and the portable location. Upon entering a test tile Voyager will alert the testers to perform a test. In order to expedite on the street testing Motorola Solutions recommends the following procedure. A portable radio configured to represent a portable on the street will be used inside the vehicle. The portable radio 's antenna system will consist of a magnetic mount antenna located on the roof of the vehicle; a jumper will be attached between this antenna and an in-line attenuator. The output of the attenuator will be connected to the portable radio . The purpose of this attenuator is to add additional loss to the antenna system to simulate a portable on the street at hip level on a belt clip. Normal voice testing , as described above , would then be done in a slow moving or stopped vehicle. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of th is proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 5-6 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan 5.13 5.14 Testing shall take place as the vehicle enters or is otherwise located in the test grid. The vehicle may be either moving or stationary consistent with safety and local conditions. An inbound and outbound test shall be conducted for the grid. The format of the test shall be as follows for the inbound test: 1. "Test team#" 2. "Test grid#" 3. "Portable in the car" 4. Short descriptor of location The dispatcher will reply to the received message for the outbound message. The speed of the vehicle shall be regulated to ensure the individual grid contains both the inbound and outbound test. If the first in-vehicle test is unacceptable, the test team may exit the car and perform a portable on the street test outside the vehicle wearing a belt clip. If the portable on the street test is acceptable, it will not count a failure but will count as a retry. If the retry fails, then the grid shall be considered a failed test point. Determine if Each Tile Passes or Fails the CPC Requirement For each test tile, the pass/fail criterion is the Delivered Audio Quality (DAQ) value of 3.4. The DAQ value will be recorded for each test tile at the fixed location and the mobile/portable using the DAQ definitions from Table 5-1 of this CATP. Each tester will grade the audio quality as either a pass or fail. The grades will be collected and the majority will determine whether the tile is a pass or fail. Coverage acceptance testing will be performed in the talk-out and talk-in direction. For both the talk-out and talk-in directions a wire-line console position is required to be used. Failures and Retries If the first in-vehicle test is unacceptable, the test team will exit the car and perform a portable on the street test outside the vehicle wearing a belt clip. If the portable on the street test is acceptable, it will not count a failure but will count as a retry. If an inbound or outbound audio quality evaluation fails to meet a DAQ 3.4 on the first attempt inside the vehicle, the test team will step outside the vehicle, remove the magnetic mount antenna and its attenuators connection to the radio , attach the standard portable antenna and will repeat the test one time (one retry) while continuing in motion along the path of an 8 ft. circumference, up to 10 feet away. This retry is to account for ambient road noise or operator inattentiveness. Movement is required to counter the effects of Rayleigh fading. Motorola Solutions and the City will ensure that the radio antenna orientation is randomly distributed relative to the repeater sites throughout each test message. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A REVISION 01 City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01, 2012 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan 5-7 5.15 5.16 If the retry fails, the test team will note the locations of the test, and the test will be considered failed . The City recognizes that a failed attempt to communicate resulting from a legitimate administrative problem, such as a member of the test team conducting the test call not being ready, or not paying attention, the test call may be repeated to help ensure valid test results. Determine the Coverage Area Reliability for Acceptance After all accessible tiles in the coverage area have been tested; the covered area reliability of 95 percent will be determined by dividing the number of tiles that pass by the total number of tiles tested. {TSB-88 .3-C, §5 .1, equation 1} The coverage test acceptance criterion is that the tested coverage area reliability must be equal to or greater than the required reliability . Responsibilities and Preparation This information will help set the expectations of City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions regarding requirements for equipment, personnel , and time during the coverage test. City of Fort Worth will provide the following for the duration of the coverage test: + At least one test vehicle. + At least one City of Fort Worth representative, to drive each test vehicle and/or to be the customer representative(s) for the test team(s). + One or more City of Fort Worth representatives to evaluate and record the DAQ value of the test transmission in the vehicle using a portable radio. + Two or more City of Fort Worth representatives to evaluate and record the DAQ value of the test transmissions at the fixed dispatch location. + Provide one portable radio to be used for the DAQ test. Motorola Solutions will provide the following for the duration of the coverage test: + One or more Motorola Solutions representatives , to navigate , operate the portable radio , evaluate and record the DAQ value of the test transmissions , and operate Voyager5M. + One or more Motorola Solutions representatives to operate the fixed equipment, and to evaluate and record the DAQ value of the test transmissions at the fixed location. + A t least one laptop computer equipped with Voyager5M software for each test scenar10. An odd number of test participants should exist at the fixed location and the portable location to prevent ties . City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 5-8 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan 5.17 Motorola Solutions and City of Fort Worth will plan the route for the test vehicle(s) through the coverage test area to ensure efficiency and maximize the number of tiles that are tested . If possible , any tiles not accessible to the test vehicle(s) will be identified while planning the route. Testing may occur outside of Fort Worth 's ETJ and proposed annexation areas , where predicted to have co verage , in order to achieve the minimum number of required test tiles. Motorola Solutions and the City may agree to perform "information only" tests in locations outside of the testing area ; however, these "information only" test results will not be used for coverage acceptance. Any "information only" test locations must be defined before starting the test. If the added locations require additional time and resources to test , a change order will be required and Motorola Solutions may charge the City on a time and materials basis. Motorola Solutions will conduct this test once . If any portion of the test is determined to be unreliable because of proven equipment malfunctions or failures , Motorola Solutions will repeat the portion of the test affected by the equipment malfunction or failure. The City will have the option to accept the coverage test at any time prior to completion of the co v erage test. Motorola Solutions has the right to test areas of failed tiles for external interference. If external interference is found , those tiles will not be counted as either a failure or pass. Before starting the test , City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions will agree upon the time frame for Motorola Solutions ' submission of a report containing the coverage test results. CATP Procedures A subjective listening test will be performed for coverage testing to verify talk-out and talk-in Delivered Audio Quality (DAQ) performance of the system. The procedure for the subjective DAQ coverage test will be as follows: • To perform a statistically valid subjective DAQ test , a large group of people is required to ensure high confidence in the results. However, obtaining a large group of people for a subjective listening test is usually impractical ; therefore , several (3 to 7) people in a car or van must be used for the test. Since a group this small cannot provide statistically significant results , it is very important that the personnel participating in the subjective test be familiar with the sound of radio conversations. Before subjectively testing , all personnel who will evaluate audio quality must be "calibrated" by listening to examples of static and faded audio of . various CPC levels from the type of system being tested. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A . REVISION 01 City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan 5-9 • A fixed control point location will be established. The fixed control point location must be a wire-line console position that has been designed to operate with the proposed sy stem. For trunking systems , the steering feature will be used to steer each test talk group to a specific channel , to ensure that all tests are conducted on the same voice channel. Prior to testing, City of Fort Worth and Motorola So lutions will agree upon a procedure to allow each audio transmission to be evaluated. Motorola Solutions will provide various audio transmissions that will be used to calibrate each team for the various DAQ values. • The test participants will be divided into teams , each consisting of personnel from both City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions. Each team will have members that operate a portable unit in the field , and members that are stationed at the fixed control point location. As the field test team(s) drive through the coverage area, test locations within each tile will be selected randomly by Voyager 's GPS location indication. Voyager 's DAQ recording feature will be used to record the talk -in and talk-out DAQ value as well as any pertinent notes for the location. • At each tile location, each test team member will listen to a talk-out audio transmission, and will record his or her subjective evaluation of the DAQ for the tile. Team members stationed at the control point will evaluate talk-:in audio quality of transmissions from the test field units in that tile. Each team member will maintain a test log to record date , time , and subjective evaluation for each test tile location. Subjective evaluation will be based on the Delivered Audio Quality. • The DAQ score for each test tile will be the pass/fail consensus based on majority vote of all team members ' subjective evaluations for that tile. An odd number of team members are required to avoid ties for the pass/fail consensus. • The DAQ score for each test tile in both the talk-in and talk-out direction will be used to evaluate whether each tile passes or fails. The tile pass/fail evaluations will be used to determine the coverage area reliability . • Coverage acceptance will be based on demonstrating that 95 percent of the tile locations in the coverage test area will pro v ide an audio quality of DAQ 3.4 or better in both the talk-in and talk-out directions. • If a coverage test, or a portion thereof, is suspected by Motorola Solutions to have fa iled due to external interference, those tiles suspected of being affected by an interferer may be re-tested. If the tiles (or test points) re-tested are confirmed to have failed due to interference, those tiles (or test points) will be excluded from all acceptance calculations and Motorola Solutions will work with the City to identify potential solutions to the interference issues. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 5-10 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 5.18 CA TP Documentation and Coverage Acceptance During subjective Delivered Audio Quality testing, a test log will be kept by each test team member, in the vehicle(s) and at the control point. The DAQ evaluations for each test tile will be recorded on the test logs. A copy of the test logs will be provided to the City of Fort Worth at the conclusion of the coverage test. Motorola Solutions will evaluate the subjective test logs to determine whether the coverage test was passed for each equipment configuration. Motorola Solutions will submit a report to the City of Fort Worth detailing the coverage test results . This report will include a document indicating the test was performed in accordance with this CA TP and the results of the test indicate the acceptance or non-acceptance of the coverage portion of the system. This document is to be signed by the City and Motorola Solutions. The City will have the option to accept the coverage at any time prior to completion of the coverage test or documentation process. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A REVISION 01 City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan 5-11 5A.1 Introduction This Coverage Acceptance Test Plan (CATP) is designed to verify the radio system implemented by Motorola Solutions meets or ex ceeds the predicted coverage reliability for a portable on the street in a belt clip with a general building attenuation of 1 OdB throughout the predicted 95% Covered Area Reliability shown in the coverage map below. The CA TP defines the coverage testing method and procedure, the -coverage acceptance criterion, the test documentation, and the responsibilities of both Motorola Solutions and the City of Fort Worth. Coverage Acceptance Testing is based upon a coverage prediction that accurately represents the implemented infrastructure and parameters that are consistent with the contract agreements. If the implemented system varies from the design parameters, then a rev ised coverage map will be prepared. New test maps will reflect the measured losses and gains associated with the implemented infrastructure and subscribers. These will be used to define the test configuration and potential areas from which test locations may be included in the evaluation process . To verify that the radio coverage reliability is met, the indicated coverage area within the City of Fort Worth's operating area will be divided into approximately 895 equally sized test tiles. The CA TP defines the coverage testing method and procedure, the coverage acceptance criterion, the test documentation, and the responsibilities of both Motorola Solutions and the City of Fort Worth. Our proposal assumes that the CATP will be performed after implementation of Phase 3 , once Citywide ASTRO 25 build out is complete. The proposed test is for a portable on the street in a belt clip with a 1 OdB general loss throughout the Coverage Area with a BER of 2% or less. To verify the radio coverage reliability is met, the indicated coverage will be divided into equally sized test tiles . Based on the 95% Covered Area Reliability prediction, a minimum of 895 tiles must be tested to provide a statistically valid test. Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 REVISION 01 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan - 1 OdB Attenuated Tests for the C ity of Fort Worth , TX 5A-1 The following text provides a detailed description of the CATP: SA.2 CATP Definitions Several definitions are needed to accurately describe the coverage test method . Where cited, these terms or methods are defined in TIA TSB-88.1-C 1 or TSB-88 .3- c2. SA.3 Coverage Area The coverage area is the geographical region in which communications will be provided which meets or exceeds the specified Charmel Performance Criterion at the specified reliability for the specified equipment configuration(s). Radio systems are typically designed to maximize the coverage area within the customer 's service area (users ' operational area,jurisdictional boundaries, etc.) {TS B-88.1-C , §5.1}. This CATP is for the predicted coverage area as indicated on Motorola Solutions ' coverage map for a portable on the street in a belt clip with a general building loss of 10 dB shown in Figure SA-1. 1Wireless Communications Systems ---Performance in Noise-and Interference- Limited Situations ---Part 1: Recommended Methods for Technology-Independent Modeling, Technical Service Bulletin TSB-88 .1-C , Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), Arlington VA, 2008. 2 Wireless Communications Systems ---Performance in Noise-and Interference- Limited Situations ---Part 3 : Performance Verification, Technical Service Bulletin TSB-88.3-C , Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), Arlington VA, 2008. City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted " Use or c;lisclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 5A-2 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -1 OdB Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth , TX 0 5$ lt.DO.i 1ftft•S.50111N1 ·1~ ,...., .,..,, ·-.- POL POTIENTIAL ANNEX 2010.2014 PROP ANNEX ETJ-COMBO FT WORTH SIMPLIFIED 95% AREA XTS in Bell Clip ROl.ndlllp Figure 5A-1: Portable on street in belt clip, 95% percent covered area reliability with 10dB general building loss at DAQ 3.4. Blue -City of Fort Worth Boundary Green -City of Fort Worth ET J Orange -2010-2014 City of Fort Worth Annex Area Purple -2029 City of Fort Worth Potential Annex Area Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A City of Fort Wor ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 REVISION 01 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan - 1 OdB Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth , TX SA-3 SA.4 Channel Performance Criterion (CPC) The CPC is the specified minimum design performance level in a faded channel. {TSB-88 .lC, §5.2} For this system, the CPC is a Delivered Audio Quality ofDAQ 3.4 . The DAQ definitions are provided in Table 5A-1 {TSB-88.1-C , §5.4.2 , Table 2} Given the static reference sensitivity of a receiver , the faded performance threshold for the specified CPC is determined by using the projected CPC requirements for different DAQs listed in TSB-88.1-C , Annex A , Table A-1. For digital voice systems , the faded performance threshold is for a Bit Error Rate (BER) that provides the specified CPC . The CA TP pass/fail criterion for each test location is the Delivered Audio Quality of DAQ-3.4. Table 5A-1: Delivered Audio Quality Definitions DAQ Delivered I Subjective Performance Description Audio Quality 1 Unusable, speech present but unreadable . 2 Understandable with considerable effort. Frequent repetition due to noise /distortion. 3 Speech understandable with slight effort. Occasional repetition required due to noise/distortion. 3.4 Speech understandable with repetition only rarely required. Some noise/distortion. 4 Speech easily understood. Occasional noise/distortion. 4 .5 Speech easily understood. Infrequent noise/distortion. 5 Speech easily understood. SA.5 Reliability The reliability is the percentage of locations within the coverage area that meet or exceed the specified CPC. Motorola Solutions ' co v erage map indicates the area within which this system is predicted to provide 95 percent reliability for a portable on the street meeting or exceeding the CPC ofDAQ-3.4 {TSB-88.1-C , §5 .3.2 ; not regulatory contour or service area reliability }. City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted 0 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 5A-4 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -1 OdB Attenuated Tests for the C ity of Fort Worth , TX 5A.6 Equipment Configurations 5A.7 These are the types and configurations of radio network and field unit equipment upon which coverage testing is based. + A six site Simulcast P25 system with 800 MHz GTR 8000 repeaters . + Simulcast coverage to outdoor Project 25 portables 'on the street ' for DAQ testing. An in-line attenuator will be used to simulate portable on the in-light- buildings. The attenuator will be set to simulate the signal loss for transmit and receive from a portable on the hip in a belt clip. The in-line-attenuator value for proper de-rating of the antenna system to represent a portable in-light buildings with a portable on a belt clip will be approximately 18 dB . The exact value will be determined by the type of magnetic mount antenna, antenna rod , and cable loss calculated before the test is performed. In-Building Coverage Mo_torola Solutions ' coverage maps for portable in-building equipment configurations are predictions of coverage inside Light lOdB loss] buildings. The in- building coverage predictions are based on the average loss for the type of buildings the City of Fort Worth has determined are located within the service area for the City of Fort Worth [The definitions of these building types are provided in Table SA-2 .] Table 5A-2: Building Type Definitions Building Type I Definition Large Large downtown building, large commercial building, or large enclosed shopping mall. Medium Small to medium size stores, small apartment buildings, or a small to medium size factory or office buildings. Light Residential bu ildings (1 and 2 story houses) and small commercial buildings . Since building loss varies significantly depending on the construction of buildings, Motorola Solutions' coverage maps do not predict coverage within any specific building. Rather, the in-building coverage maps indicate the area within which this system is predicted to provide 95% reliability of meeting or exceeding the CPC of DAQ 3.4 within buildings that h ave up to the specified Building Loss. The in-building coverage maps apply only to the above ground portions of buildings. The coverage maps do not apply to in-building locations that are shielded from radio penetration, such as elevators , basements below ground level, tunnels, bank vaults, jails, x-ray rooms, nuclear facil ities, and other locations shielded by metal walls or with heavy construction and with no external windows or doors. Motorola Solutions and the City of Fort Worth have agreed that the coverage test for 1 OdB buildings will be performed using the Voyager test package and a mobile Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A City of Fort Wor ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 REVISION 01 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan - 1 OdB Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth , TX 5A-5 antenna system degraded by an in-line-attenuatator using approximately 18 dB of attenuation. 5A.8 CATP Method The method used to test coverage is a statistical sampling of the predicted coverage area to verify the CPC is met or exceeded at the required reliability for each of the defined equipment configurations. It is impossible to verify every point within a coverage area, because there are infinite points; therefore, coverage reliability will be verified by sampling a statistically significant number of randomly selected locations, quasi-uniformly distributed throughout the predicted coverage area. This CATP provides a method of tracking test tile location using Motorola Solutions ' Voyager hardware and software. A GPS receiver will provide location information indicating when a valid test tile is available for testing. The method follows TIA TSB-88.3-C §5.0, "Performance Confirmation" for statistical sampling : 5A.9 Determine the Required Number of Test Tiles in the Coverage Area The predicted coverage area will be divided into a grid pattern to produce at least the minimum number of uniformly sized test locations ( or tiles) required by the Estimate of Proportions formula. {TSB-88 .3-C, §8.2 .1, equation 2} The minimum number of test tiles required varies for different systems , from a few hundred to many thousands , depending on the size of the coverage area, desired confidence in results , type of coverage test, and the predicted versus required reliability. Motorola Solutions has determined that a minimum of 895 test locations will be required to confirm the covered area reliability of 95 percent with a DAQ of 3.4. Motorola Solutions reserves the right to test additional test locations beyond the required minimum of 895 test locations. 5A.10 Constraints on Test Tile Sizes The minimum tile size is 100 by 100 wavelengths ; however, the minimum practical tile size is typically about 400 by 400 meters (about 0.25 by 0.25 miles). The minimum practical tile size for any system is determined by the distance traveled at the speed of the test vehicle while sampling, GPS error margin, and availability of road access within very small tiles. A related consideration is the time , resources , and cost involved in testing very large numbers of very small tiles. The maximum test tile size is 2 by 2 km (1.25 by 1.25 miles) {TSB-88.3C, §5.5.1}. In some wide-area systems , this constraint on maximum tile size may dictate a greater number of test tiles than the minimum number required by the Estimate of Proportions formula. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted • Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 5A-6 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -1 OdB Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth , TX 5A.11 Accessibility to Test Tiles Prior to testing (if possible) or during the test, Motorola Solutions and the City of Fort Worth will determine whether any test tiles are inaccessible for the coverage test ( due to lack of roads , restricted land, etc.) Inaccessible tiles will be eliminated from being tested. Eliminated test tiles may be substituted with neighboring accessible test tiles , if desired, to the extent possible without delaying the progress of the test. This CA TP is based on testing only those tiles that intersect with a road. 5A.12 Randomly Select a Test Location Within Each Tile Using Voyager5M, the actual test location within each tile will be randomly selected by the test vehicle crossing into the tile at an arbitrary point, with an arbitrary speed and direction. If the selected test location is in an underground parking garage , the test location must be marked as invalid and a replacement test location must be selected. 5A.13 Perform Measurements in Each Tile In each test tile, a series of sequential measurements (subsamples) will be made . This test location measurement, containing a number of subsamples , constitutes the test sample for this location. The test sample will establish the local mean BER within the test tile. The distance over which the subsamples are measured will be 40 wavelengths. A mean of multiple BER subsamples is used rather than a single measurement to ensure that the measurement is not biased by taking a single sample that might be at a peak or null point on the radio wave. 5A.14 Determine if Each Tile Passes or Fails the CPC Requirement For each test tile, the pass/fail criterion is the Bit Error Rate (BER) that provides the specified CPC. To measure BER, the coverage test will be performed with the appropriate attenuator value installed in the test receiver 's antenna line, to establish an equivalent signal level performance for a portable at hip level in light buildings. Coverage acceptance testing will be performed in the talk-out direction, to a test receiver in a vehicle. The propagation path loss is the same for talk-out and talk-in ; therefore, coverage for the talk-in direction will be verified for acceptance by attenuation of the test receiver for talk-out BER measurements. The attenuator value will be the difference in system gain between talk-out and talk-in. {TSB-88 .3-C , §5.7 .3.4} Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subj ect to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A City of Fort Wor ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 REVISION 01 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan - 1 OdB Attenuated Tests for the C ity of Fort Worth , TX 5A-7 Coverage for the portable in light-buildings equipment configuration will be verified for acceptance by attenuation of the test receiver for BER tests . The attenuation will be the difference between the mobile test receiver's antenna system and the additional loss used in Motorola Solutions ' coverage prediction to account for portable antenna performance and in-building penetration. The attenuator value of the mobile test antenna is based on the loss of the mobile magnetic mount unity gain antenna by comparison to the normal loss of a portable at hip level on the street + 10 dB of additional loss used for light buildings. This attenuator value will be approximately 18 dB and will be verified in the field with the actual test equipment used in the field. This provides an objective method of verifying that the radio system provides the faded performance threshold (BER) for the specified CPC for each of the defined equipment configurations. SA.15 Determine The Coverage Area Reliability For Acceptance: After all accessible tiles in the coverage area have been tested ; the coverage area reliability (%) will be determined by dividing the number of tiles that pass by the total number of tiles tested. {TSB-88.3-C, §5.1 , equation 63} The coverage test acceptance criterion for a portable at hip level on a belt clip in 1 OdB buildings that the tested coverage area reliability must be equal to or greater than the required reliability. SA.16 Responsibilities and Preparation This information will help set the expectations of the City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions regarding requirements for equipment, personnel, and time during the coverage test. The City of Fort Worth will provide the following for the duration of the coverage test: • At least one test vehicle that is representative of the vehicles to be installed with mobile radios , including antenna location. • At least one City of Fort Worth representative, to drive each test vehicle and/or to be the customer representative(s) for the test team(s). Motorola Solutions will provide the following for the duration of the coverage test: • At least one Motorola Solutions representatives , to navigate and to operate Voyager5M. • At least one calibrated Motorola Solutions Voyager5M coverage testing package . • At least one laptop computer equipped with Voyager5M software. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted G Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page SA-8 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan - 1 OdB Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth , TX Coverage acceptance testing will be performed in the portion( s) of City of Fort Worth area predicted by Motorola Solutions to provide the required reliability, as indicated on the coverage map(s)]. Motorola Solutions will determine the minimum number of test tiles required , as described in the Method section of this CA TP. Motorola Solutions and the City of Fort Worth will plan the route for the test vehicle(s) through the coverage test area, to ensure that at least the minimum required number of tiles are tested. If possible, any tiles not accessible to the test vehicle( s) will be identified while planning the route. Motorola Solutions and City of Fort Worth will plan the route for the test vehicle(s) through the coverage test area to ensure efficiency and maximize the number of tiles that are tested. If possible , any tiles not accessible to the test v ehicle( s) will be identified while planning the route. Testing may occur outside of Fort Worth 's ETJ and proposed annexation areas , where predicted to have coverage , in order to achieve the minimum number of required test tiles. Motorola Solutions and the City may agree to perform "information only" tests in locations outside of the testing area; however, these "information only" test results will not be used for coverage acceptance. Any "information only" test locations must be defined before starting the test. If the added locations require additional time and resources to test, a change order will be required and Motorola Solutions may charge the -City on a time and materials basis . Motorola Solutions will conduct this test once. If any portion of the test is determined to be unreliable because of proven equipment malfunctions or failures , Motorola Solutions will repeat the portion of the test affected by the equipment malfunction or failure. The City will have the option to accept the coverage test at any time prior to completion of the coverage test. Motorola Solutions has the right to test areas of failed tiles for external interference. If external interference is found , those tiles will not _ be counted as either a failure or pass. Before starting the test, City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions will agree upon the time frame for Motorola Solutions' submission of a report containing the coverage test results. 5A.17 CA TP Procedures A quantitative coverage acceptance test will be performed using Motorola Solutions ' Voyager5M package, to provide objective verification that the system provides the faded performance threshold for the specified CPC for a portable at the hip le vel on a belt clip in light buildings [simulated in a City of Fort Worth vehicle by the degrading by placing a magnetic mount antenna on the roof of the vehicle and degrading the antenna for the losses that occur in a normal portable on the street environment with the portable at the hip level on a belt-clip along with 1 OdB of additional loss put in- line with the antenna system for simulation of loss in light buildings . Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A City of Fort Wor ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 REVISION 01 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan - 1 OdB Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth , TX 5A-9 Voyager5M consists of the following: • A calibrated digital voice test receiver, connected to an antenna installed in a representative location on the test vehicle. The test receiver will monitor transmissions from the fixed network radio site(s). • A Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, which will provide the computer with the location and speed of the test vehicle. • A laptop computer with Voyager5M software and a mapping database, which includes highways and local streets [political boundaries, rivers , and railroads. • The procedure for the objective BER coverage test will be as follows : • The Voyager5M package will be installed in a test vehicle. The City of Fort Worth personnel will drive the test vehicle over a route planned to cover the accessible tiles within the coverage test area. Motorola Solutions personnel will operate the Voyager5M package. • During the coverage test, the laptop computer will display the vehicle's location on a map of the coverage test area overlaid with the test grid. Voyager5M will automatically initiate signal level and BER measurements when the GPS receiver indicates that a test tile has been entered. The computer will provide a visual indication that a measurement has been completed in a tile. Voyager5M will manage the coverage test data collection, and will store for later analysis the mobile outbound reference signal level measured in each tested tile. • Attenuation of the test receiver will be used to evaluate whether each tile passes or fails the required BER for each equipment configuration. The tile pass/fail evaluations will be used to determine the coverage area reliability. • Coverage acceptance will be based on demonstrating that at least 95% of the tiles in the coverage test area [for each equipment configuration] are measured to provide a mean level of 2% BER or better at the test receiver input. The system coverage acceptance criterion will be the successful passing of each of the equipment configurations. + Any tile that fails the objective Voyager5M BER test described above will be re- tested using a subjective Delivered Audio Quality (DAQ) test. Any tile that fails the objective test, but passes the subjective re-test will be declared passed. • Motorola Solutions reserves the right to review any test tiles that fail both the objective BER and subjective DAQ tests, versus the signal strength samples taken for the same test tiles . • If a coverage test, or a portion thereof, is suspected by Motorola Solutions to have failed due to external interference , those tiles suspected of being affected by an interferer may be re-tested. If the test tiles re-tested are confirmed to have failed due to interference, those test tiles will be excluded from all acceptance calculations and Motorola Solutions will work with the City of Fort Worth to identify potential solutions to the interference issues. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted 0 Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 5A-10 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -10dB Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth , TX SA.18 CATP Documentation and Coverage Acceptance During the coverage acceptance test, Voyager5M generates computer files that include the Reference Tile Levels for each test tile . A copy of this raw data will be provided to the City of Fort Worth at the conclusion of the coverage test. Motorola Solutions will process this data to determine whether the coverage test was passed for each equipment configuration, and to produce a map detailing the coverage test results . Motorola Solutions will submit to the City of Fort Worth a report detailing the coverage test results. This report will include a document, which is to be signed by both the City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions , indicating the test was performed in accordance with this CA TP and the results of the test indicate the acceptance or non-acceptance of the coverage portion of the system. The City of Fort Worth will have the option to accept the coverage at any time prior to completion of the coverage test or documentation process. Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A City of Fort Wor ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 REVISION 01 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -1 OdB Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth , TX 5A-11 58.1 Introduction This Coverage Acceptance Test Plan (CATP) is designed to verify the radio sy stem implemented by Motorola Solutions meets or exceeds the predicted coverage reliability for a portable on the street in a belt clip with a general building attenuation of 20dB throughout the predicted 95% Covered Area Reliability shown in the coverage map below. The CA TP defines the cov erage testing method and procedure , the coverage acceptance criterion, the test documentation, and the responsibilities of both Motorola Solutions and the City of Fort Worth. Coverage Acceptance Testing is based upon a coverage prediction that accurately represents the implemented infrastructure and parameters that are consistent with the contract agreements. If the implemented system varies from the design parameters , then a re v ised co verage map will be prepared . New test maps will reflect the measured losses and gains associated with the implemented infrastructure and subscribers . These will be used to define the test configuration and potential areas from which test locations may be included in the evaluation process . To v erify that the radio coverage reliability is met, the indicated coverage area within the City of Fort Worth's operating area will be divided into approximately 895 equally sized test tiles. The CA TP defines the coverage testing method and procedure , the coverage acceptance criterion, the test documentation, and the responsibilities of both Motorola Solutions and the City of Fort Worth. Our proposal assumes that the CATP will be performed after implementation of Phase 3, once Citywide ASTRO 25 build out is complete. The proposed test is for a portable on the street in a belt clip with a 20dB general loss throughout the Coverage Area with a BER of 2% or less. To verify the radio coverage reliability is met, the indicated coverage will be divided into equally sized test tiles. Based on the 95% Covered Area Reliability prediction, a minimum of 895 tiles must be tested to provide a statistically valid test. Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted City of Fort Wor Use or disclosure of th is proposal is ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System subject to the restrictions on the title page March 01, 2012 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -20dB Building Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth 58-1 58.2 The following text provides a detailed description of the CATP: CATP Definitions Several definitions are needed to accurately describe the coverage test method. Where cited, these terms or methods are defined in TIA TSB-88.1-C 1 or TSB-88 .3- c 2. 58.3 Coverage Area The cov erage area is the geographical region in which commuriications will be provided which meets or exceeds the specified Channel Performance Criterion at the specified reliability for the specified equipment configuration(s). Radio systems are typically designed to maximize the coverage area within the customer 's service area (users ' operational area,jurisdictional bouridaries , etc .) {TSB-88.1-C , §5.1}. This CATP is for the predicted coverage area as indicated on Motorola Solutions ' coverage map for a portable on the street in a belt clip with a general building loss of 20 dB shown in Figure 5B-l. 1Wireless Commuriications Systems ---Performance in Noise-and Interference- Limited Situations ---Part 1: Recommended Methods for Technology-Independent Modeling, Technical Service Bulletin TSB-88 .1-C , Telecommuriications Industry Association (TIA), Arlington VA, 2008. 2 Wireless Commuriications Systems ---Performance in Noise-and Interference- Limited Situations ---Part 3: Performance Verification, Technical Service Bulletin TSB-88 .3-C , Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), Arlington VA, 2008. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted G Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 5B-2 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -20dB Building Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth ..---.-, - -./ \ -ti I( I POl POTIENTIAI. ANNEX 2010-201 4 PROP AN EX ETJ.COMBO FT WORTH SIMPLIFIED 95% AREA XTS w, Bell Cltp Round1nP J o u10 11 .oo--~ .__XTSKCO .... aNl:dip -~-,. '"°'•uo .... e1QollllS40 0401 ....... -.......~~~ .....,,. Figure 58-1: Portable on street in belt clip, 95% percent covered area reliability with 20dB general building loss at DAQ 3.4. Blue -City of Fort Worth Boundary Green -City of Fort Worth ET J Orange -2010-2014 City of Fort Worth Annex Area Purple -2029 City of Fort Worth Potential Annex Area Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Ma rch 01 , 2012 REVISION 01 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -20dB Building Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth 58-3 58.4 Channel Performance Criterion (CPC) The CPC is the specified minimum design performance level in a faded channel. {TSB-88.lC, §5.2} For this system, the CPC is a Delivered Audio Quality ofDAQ 3.4. The DAQ definitions are provided in Table 5B-1 {TSB -88.1-C , §5.4.2, Table 2} Given the static reference sensitivity of a receiver, the faded performance threshold for the specified CPC is determined by using the projected CPC requirements for different DAQs listed in TSB-88 .1-C , Annex A , Table A-1. For digital voice systems, the faded performance threshold is for a Bit Error Rate (BER) that provides the specified CPC. The CATP pass/fail criterion for each test location is the Delivered Audio Quality of DAQ-3.4 . Table 58-1: Delivered Audio Quality Definitions DAQ Delivered I Subjective Performance Description Audio Quality 1 Unusable , speech present but unreadable. 2 Understandable with considerable effort. Frequent repetition due to noise/distortion . 3 Speech understandable with slight effort. Occasional repetition required due to noise/distortion. 3.4 Speech understandable with repetition only rarely required. Some noise/distortion. 4 Speech easily understood. Occasional noise/distortion. 4.5 Speech easily understood. Infrequent noise/distortion. 5 Speech easily understood . 58.5 Reliability The reliability is the percentage of locations within the coverage area that meet or exceed the specified CPC. Motorola Solutions ' coverage map indicates the area within which this system is predicted to provide 95 percent reliability for a portable on the street meeting or exceeding the CPC ofDAQ-3.4 {TSB -88.1-C , §5.3.2 ; not regulatory contour or service area reliability}. City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted 0 Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 58-4 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -20dB Building Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth 58.6 Equipment Configurations 58.7 These are the types and configurations of radio network and field unit equipment upon which coverage testing is based . + A six site Simulcast P25 system with 800 MHz GTR 8000 repeaters . + Simulcast coverage to outdoor Project 25 portables 'on the street ' for DAQ testing. An in-line attenuator will be used to simulate portable on the in-large- buildings. The attenuator will be set to simulate the signal loss for transmit and receive from a portable on the hip in a belt clip. The in-line-attenuator value for proper de-rating of the antenna system to represent a portable in-large buildings with a portable on a belt clip will be approximately 18 dB. The exact value will be determined by the type of magnetic mount antenna, antenna rod , and cable loss calculated before the test is performed. In-Building Coverage: Motorola Solutions ' coverage maps for portable in-building equipment configurations are predictions of co v erage inside Large 20dB loss] buildings. The in- building coverage predictions are based on the average loss for the type of buildings the City of Fort Worth has determined are located within the service area for the City of Fort Worth [The definitions of these building types are provided in Table 5B-2 . Table 58-2: Building Type Definitions Building Type I Definition Large Large downtown building , large commercial building , or large enclosed shopping mall. Medium Small to medium size stores , small apartment buildings , or a small to medium size factory or office buildings . Light Residential buildings (1 and 2 story houses) and small commercial buildings . Since building loss varies significantly depending on the construction of buildings , Motorola Solutions ' coverage maps do not predict coverage within any specific building. Rather, the in-building coverage maps indicate the area within which this system is predicted to provide 95% reliability of meeting or exceeding the CPC of DAQ 3.4 within buildings that have up to the specified Building Loss. The in-building coverage maps apply only to the above ground portions of buildings . The coverage maps do not apply to in-building locations that are shielded from radio penetration, such as elevators , basements below ground level , tunnels , bank vaults , jails, x-ray rooms , nuclear facilities , and other locations shielded by metal walls or with heavy construction and with no external windows or doors. Motorola Solutions and the City of Fort Worth have agreed that the coverage test for 20dB buildings will be performed using the Voyager test package and a mobile Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System subject to the restrictions on the t itle page TX-101192A March 01 , 2012 REVISION 01 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -20dB Bui lding Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth 5B-5 antenna system degraded by an in-line-attenuatator using approximately 18 dB of attenuation. 58.8 CATP Method The method used to test coverage is a statistical sampling of the predicted coverage area to verify the CPC is met or exceeded at the required reliability for each of the defined equipment configurations. It is impossible to verify every point within a coverage area, because there are infinite points ; therefore, cov erage reliability will be verified by sampling a statistically significant number of randomly selected locations , quasi-uniformly distributed throughout the predicted coverage area. This CA TP provides a method of tracking test tile location using Motorola Solutions ' Voyager hardware and software . A GPS receiver will provide location information indicating when a valid test tile is available for testing. The method follows TIA TSB-88 .3-C §5 .0 , "Performance Confirmation" for statistical sampling . 58.9 Determine the Required Number of Test Tiles in the Coverage Area The predicted coverage area will be divided into a grid pattern to produce at least the minimum number of uniformly sized test locations (or tiles) required by the Estimate of Proportions formula . {TSB-88.3-C, §8.2.1 , equation 2 } The minimum number of test tiles required varies for different systems, from a few hundred to many thousands , depending on the size of the coverage area, desired confidence in results , type of co verage test, and the predicted versus required reliability . Motorola Solutions has determined that a minimum of 895 test locations will be required to confirm the co v ered area reliability of 95 percent w ith a DAQ of3.4. Motorola Solutions reserves the right to test additional test locations beyond the required minimum of 895 test locations. 58.10 Constraints on Test Tile Sizes The minimum tile size is 100 by 100 wavelengths ; however, the minimum practical tile size is typically about 400 b y 400 meters (about 0.25 by 0.25 miles). The minimum practical tile size for any system is determined by the distance traveled at the speed of the test vehicle while sampling, GPS error margin, and availability of road access within very small tiles. A related consideration is the time , resources , and cost involved in testing very large numbers of very small tiles . The maximum test tile size is 2 by 2 km (1.25 by 1.25 miles) {TSB-88.3C, §5.5 .1}. In some wide-area systems , this constraint on maximum tile size may dictate a greater number of test tiles than the minimum number required by the Estimate of Proportions formula. City of Fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted • Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 5B-6 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -20dB Building Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth 58.11 Accessibility to Test Tiles Prior to testing (if possible) or during the test, Motorola Solutions and the Ci ty of Fort Worth will determine whether any test tiles are inaccessible for the coverage test (due to lack of roads , restricted land, etc .) Inaccessible tiles will be eliminated from being tested. Eliminated test tiles may be substituted with neighboring accessible test tiles , if desired , to the extent possible without delaying the progress of the test. This CATP is based on testing only those tiles that intersect with a road . 58.12 Randomly Select a Test Location Within Each Tile Using Voyager5 M, the actual test location within each tile will be randomly selected by the test vehicle crossing into the tile at an arbitrary point, with an arbitrary speed and direction. If the selected test location is in an underground parking garage , the test location must be marked as invalid and a replacement test location must be selected . 58.13 Perform Measurements in Each Tile In each test tile , a series of sequential measurements (subsamples) will be made. This test location measurement, containing a number of subsamples , constitutes the test sample for this location. The test sample will establish the local mean BER within the test tile. The distance ov er which the subsamples are measured will be 40 wavelengths. A mean of multiple BER subsamples is used rather than a single measurement to ensure that the measurement is not biased by taking a single sample that might be at a peak or null point on the radio wave . 58.14 Determine if Each Tile Passes or Fails the CPC Requirement For each test tile , the pass/fail criterion is the Bit Error Rate (BER) that provides the specified CPC. To measure BER, the coverage test will be performed with the appropriate attenuator value installed in the test recei v er 's antenna line , to establish an equivalent signal level performance for a portable at hip level in large buildings . Coverage acceptance testing will be performed in the talk-out direction , to a test receiver in a vehicle. The propagation path loss is the same for talk-out and talk-in ; therefore , coverage for the talk-in direction will be verified for acceptance by attenuation of the test receiver for talk-out BER measurements . The attenuator value will be the difference in system gain between talk-out and talk-in. {TSB-88.3-C , §5.7.3.4 } Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 REVISION 01 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -20dB Building Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth 5B-7 Coverage for the portable in large-buildings equipment configuration will be verified for acceptance by attenuation of the test receiver for BER tests. The attenuation will be the difference between the mobile test receiver's antenna system and the additional loss used in Motorola Solutions ' coverage prediction to account for portable antenna performance and in-building penetration. The attenuator value of the mobile test antenna is based on the loss of the mobile magnetic mount unity gain antenna by comparison to the normal loss of a portable at hip level on the street + 20 dB of additional loss used for large buildings. This attenuator value will be approximately 18 dB and will be verified in the field with the actual test equipment used in the field . This provides an objective method of verifying that the radio system provides the faded performance threshold (BER) for the specified CPC for each of the defined equipment configurations. 58.15 Determine The Coverage Area Reliability For Acceptance After all accessible tiles in the coverage area have been tested; the coverage area reliability(%) will be determined by dividing the number of tiles that pass by the total number of tiles tested. {TSB-88 .3-C, §5 .1 , equation 63} The coverage test acceptance criterion for a portable at hip level on a belt clip in 20dB buildings that the tested coverage area reliability must be equal to or greater than the required reliability. 58.16 Responsibilities and Preparation This information will help set the expectations of the City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions regarding requirements for equipment, personnel , and time during the coverage test. The City of Fort Worth will provide the following for the duration of the coverage test: • At least one test vehicle that is representative of the vehicles to be installed with mobile radios , including antenna location. • At least one City of Fort Worth representative , to drive each test vehicle and/or to be the customer representative(s) for the test team(s). Motorola Solutions will provide the following for the duration of the coverage test: • At least one Motorola Solutions representatives , to navigate and to operate Voyager5M. • At least one calibrated Motorola Solutions Voyager5M coverage testing package. • At least one laptop computer equipped with Voyager5 M software . City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 5B-8 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -20dB Building Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth Coverage acceptance testing will be performed in the portion( s) of City of Fort Worth area predicted by Motorola Solutions to provide the required reliability , as indicated on the coverage map(s)]. Motorola Solutions will determine the minimum number of test tiles required , as described in the Method section of this CATP . Motorola Solutions and the City of Fort Worth will plan the route for the test vehicle(s) through the coverage test area, to ensure that at least the minimum required number of tiles are tested. If possible , any tiles not accessible to the test vehicle( s) will be identified while planning the route. Motorola Solutions and City of Fort Worth will plan the route for the test vehicle(s) through the coverage test area to ensure efficiency and maximize the number of tiles that are tested. If possible, any tiles not accessible to the test vehicle( s) will be identified while planning the route. Testing may occur outside of Fort Worth 's ETJ and proposed annexation areas , where predicted to have coverage, in order to achieve the minimum number of required test tiles. Motorola Solutions and the City may agree to perform "information only" tests in locations outside of the testing area; however, these "information only" test results will not be used for coverage acceptance. Any "information only" test locations must be defined before starting the test. If the added locations require additional time and resources to test, a change order will be required and Motorola Solutions may charge the City on a time and materials basis. Motorola Solutions will conduct this test once. If any portion of the test is determined to be unreliable because of proven equipment malfunctions or failures, Motorola Solutions will repeat the portion of the test affected by the equipment malfunction or failure . The City will have the option to accept the coverage test at any time prior to completion of the coverage test. Motorola Solutions has the right to test areas of failed tiles for external interference. If external interference is found , those tiles will not be counted as either a failure or pass . Before starting the test, City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions will agree upon the time frame for Motorola Solutions' submission of a report containing the coverage test results. 58.17 CATP Procedures A quantitative coverage acceptance test will be performed using Motorola Solutions' Voyager5M package , to provide objective verification that the system provides the faded performance threshold for the specified CPC for a portable at the hip level on a belt clip in large buildings [simulated in a City of Fort Worth vehicle by the degrading by placing a magnetic mount antenna on the roof of the vehicle and degrading the antenna for the losses that occur in a normal portable on the street environment with the portable at the hip level on a belt-clip along with 20dB of additional loss put in-line with the antenna system for simulation ofloss in large buildings. Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A March 01 , 2012 REVISION 01 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -20dB Building Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth 5B-9 Voyager5M consists of the following: • A calibrated digital voice test receiver, connected to an antenna installed in a representative location on the test vehicle. The test receiver will monitor transmissions from the fixed network radio site(s). • A Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver , which will provide the computer with the location and speed of the test vehicle. • A laptop computer with Voyager 5 M software and a mapping database , which includes highways and local streets [political boundaries , rivers , and railroads. • The procedure for the objective BER coverage test will be as follows: • The Voyager5M package will be installed in a test vehicle. The City of Fort Worth personnel will drive the test vehicle over a route planned to cover the accessible tiles within the coverage test area. Motorola Solutions personnel will operate the Voyager5M package. • During the coverage test, the laptop computer will display the vehicle 's location on a map of the coverage test area overlaid with the test grid. Voyager5M will automatically initiate signal level and BER measurements when the GPS receiver indicates that a test tile has been entered. The computer will provide a visual indication that a measurement has been completed in a tile. Voyager5M will manage the coverage test data collection, and will store for later analysis the mobile outbound reference signal level measured in each tested tile . • Attenuation of the test receiver will be used to evaluate whether each tile passes or fails the required BER for each equipment configuration. The tile pass/fail evaluations will be used to determine the coverage area reliability. • Coverage acceptance will be based on demonstrating that at least 95% of the tiles in the coverage test area [for each equipment configuration] are measured to provide a mean level of 2% BER or better at the test receiver input. The system coverage acceptance criterion will be the successful passing of each of the equipment configurations . • Any tile that fails the objective Voyager5M BER test described above will be re- tested using a subjective Delivered Audio Quality (DAQ) test. Any tile that fails the objective test, but passes the subjective re-test will be declared passed. • Motorola Solutions reserves the right to review any test tiles that fail both the objective BER and subjective DAQ tests , versus the signal strength samples taken for the same test tiles. • If a coverage test, or a portion thereof, is suspected by Motorola Solutions to have failed due to external interference , those tiles suspected of being affected by an interferer may be re-tested. If the test tiles re-tested are confirmed to have failed due to interference , those test tiles will be excluded from all acceptance calculations and Motorola Solutions will work with the City of Fort Worth to identify potential solutions to the interference issues. City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted • Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 5B -1 O Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -20dB Building Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth 58.18 CATP Documentation and Coverage Acceptance During the coverage acceptance test, Voyager5M generates computer files that include the Reference Tile Levels for each test tile . A copy of this raw data will be provided to the City of Fort Worth at the conclusion of the coverage test. Motorola Solutions will process this data to determine whether the coverage test was passed for each equipment configuration, and to produce a map detailing the coverage test results. Motorola Solutions will submit to the City of Fort Worth a report detailing the coverage test results . This report will include a document, which is to be signed by both the City of Fort Worth and Motorola Solutions , indicating the test was performed in accordance with this CA TP and the results of the test indicate the acceptance or non-acceptance of the coverage portion of the system. The City of Fort Worth will have the option to accept the coverage at any time prior to completion of the coverage test or documentation process. Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX-101192A March 01 , 2012 REVISION 01 Coverage Acceptance Test Plan -20dB Building Attenuated Tests for the City of Fort Worth 58-11 Addendum 1 Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 Data Restrictions Th is proposal is considered Motorola confidential and restricted . The proposal is submitted with the restriction that it is to be used for evaluation purposes only , and is not to be disclosed publicly or in any manner to anyone other than those employed by the Fort Worth, TX required to evaluate this proposal without the express permission of Motorola Solutions , Inc. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U .S . Patent & Trademark Office. 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System Description ........................................................................................ 1-1 1.1 Fort Worth Public Safety PS L TE System .............................................................. 1-1 1.1 .1 Network and Backhaul Design ......................................................................... 1-2 1.2 System Design ....................................................................................................... 1-4 _ 1.2.1 City of Fort Worth -Equipment Responsibilities .............................................. 1-5 1.3 Remote Agency Core/Gateway Architectural Considerations ............................... 1-6 1.3.1 Optional Prioritization Service Manager (PSM) -Not Included ....................... 1-6 1.4 PS LTE Solution Architecture ................................................................................. 1-7 1.4.1 User Equipment (UE) ....................................................................................... 1-7 1.4.2 E-UTRAN .......................................................................................................... 1-8 1.4.3 Evolved Packet Core (EPC) -Harris County ................................................... 1-8 Section 2 . Statement of Work .......................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Statement of Work for Implementation ................................................................... 2-1 2.1.1 General Information .......................................................................................... 2-1 2.1.2 System Implementation Overview .................................................................... 2-1 2.1.3 Detailed Description of Work ............................................................................ 2-2 2. 1. 4 Fort Worth Responsibilities and Assumptions for Hosted Harris County PS L TE EPC 2-2 2.1.5 General Project Responsibilities ...................................................................... 2-3 2. 1. 6 Project Initiation and Kickoff ............................................................................. 2-6 2. 1. 7 Design Review .................................................................................................. 2-7 2. 1. 8 Order Processing ............................................................................................ 2-10 2.1.9 Civil Work and Site Development ................................................................... 2-11 2.1 .10 Implementation ............................................................................................. 2-14 2.1 .11 Functional Acceptance Test Plan (FATP) .................................................... 2-17 2.1 .12 Training ......................................................................................................... 2-18 2. 1. 13 System Documentation ................................................................................ 2-18 2.1 .14 Project Finalization ....................................................................................... 2-19 2.1.15 Warranty ....................................................................................................... 2-19 Section 3 . Acceptance Test Plan .................................................................................... 3 -1 3.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................. 3-1 · 3.1.1 Network Attachment Test ................................................................................. 3-1 3.1.2 PS LTE Link Verification Test.. ......................................................................... 3-2 3.1.3 eNodeB Handoff ............................................................................................... 3-2 3.1.4 Responsibility Matrix ........................................................................................ 3-3 Section 4 . Statement of Work for Support ..................................................................... 4 -1 4 .1 Warranty and Maintenance Support for the L TE Subsystem ................................. 4-1 Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 Table of Contents - 1 - 4.1 . 1 Warranty and Support ....................................................................................... 4-1 Fort Worth , TX Public Safety PS L TE System May 10 , 2011 - 2 -Table of Contents 1.1 Fort Worth Public Safety PS L TE System This document describes the Public Safety PS LTE System ("System") or Fort Worth . The following sections define the system design and solution, based upon Motorola 's understanding of Fort Worth 's requirements. The PS LTE solution for the City of Fort Worth includes: • Radio Access Network (RAN) components: • Two eNodeB transceiver sites, AC powered indoor eNodeB cabinets • Backhaul Termination Equipment at each eNodeB site • 100' three-sector Antenna Systems with Transmission Lines at each eNodeB site • Two eNodeB Software Licenses • Remote Agency Core/Gateway components Remote Agency Core/Gateway: • Converged Packet Gateway (CPG) • Aggregation Switch, Firewall and Security Gateway • User Equipment: • (10) Vehicular Subscriber Modem (VSM Model 1) Model 1 • (5) USB Modem • Professional services: • Project Management • System Engineering • Network Engineering • System Technologist • Installation • Deployment and Configuration • Functional Acceptance Tests • One Year Warranty • Fort Worth provided components : • Firewall and Network Equipment needed to connect the CPG to the Fort Worth enterprise network. • Any additional equipment needed to facilitate the required transport connection to the Harris County PS L TE EPC. • Any additional equipment needed to facilitate the required site backhaul connection from the Motorola provided aggregation switch to the eNodeB sites. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 1-1 1.1.1 1.1 .1.1 Network and Backhaul Design Required , but not included in this proposal, are the services provided by the PS L TE Evolved Packet Core (EPC) in Harris County. The City of Fort Worth is responsible for all necessary negotiations , coordination and inter-agency agreements with Harris County for use of their PS L TE Core. The inter-agency agreements must define the system features and functions that Harris County will provide with the use of the Harris County EPC . The agreement should include eNodeB and CPG provisioning, operations and management, as well subscriber and SIM provisioning. Additionally, our proposal does not include any additional subscriber software licensing to support the (15) total proposed Fort Worth PS LTE subscribers on the Harris County PS LTE EPC. Should Harris County 's subscriber licensing be unable to accommodate these two additional subscribers, the additional costs will be a responsibility of Fort Worth. The City of Fort Worth's eNodeB's and Remote Agency Core/Gateway, and the Harris County EPC will function as one system and network deployment. All Fort Worth PS LTE user data will be routed through the CPG at Fort Worth and will stay within the Fort Worth RAN and enterprise network. In most use cases only the system control data will traverse the transport link back to Harris County EPC. There is the possibility that user data will traverse the transport link between Fort Worth and Harris County when a Harris County PS LTE user roams onto the Fort Worth RAN or a Fort Worth user roams onto the Harris County RAN . To accommodate user roaming between the two RANs Motorola recommends a 3Mbps link be provisioned to connect the CPG to the Harris County EPC. As the system grows with additional eNodeBs , and users are added to the system, additional bandwidth on the transport link will be required. Backhaul Requirements We assume that the City of Fort Worth will provide a Layer 3 switch with MPLS capability and available 1 Gbps Ethernet port with a 1 OOMbps Committed Information Rate (CIR), with the connection being 1 OOOBaseTX to connect to their backhaul network at each eNodeB site location. Motorola's demarcation point will be the backhaul termination switch provided at each eNodeB. Motorola will connect the cables from the Backhaul Termination Equipment (BTE) to the Fort Worth demarcation switch within 25 'of each PS LTE eNodeB equipment rack within the same equipment room. Should our assumptions change , the network design, system design and equipment must be revised , and these cost differentials will be a responsibility of the City of Fort Worth and will not be provided as part of the proposed incentive . Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is A\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 1-2 OBSystem Description 1.1.1.2 All site data will be backhauled to a Fort Worth aggregation point. At this location, the site and user control data will be forwarded to the Harris County core for processing. Motorola recommends that the capacity of the link between Fort Worth and Harris County should be , at a minimum, 3Mbps, in both directions. Additional bandwidth will be required :¥hen Fort Worth adds users or sites to the proposed PS LTE system . The specifications for these links are as follows : • Symmetric link capacity • Packet loss rate and packet error rate <lOE-5 • -Transport packet delay v ariation (aka PDV or jitter)< 1 ms • eNodeB link delay < 5ms • CPG to EPC transport link delay <5ms Network Requirements The diagram below outlines the network design for Fort Worth. Motorola is pro viding the specific Remote Agency Core/Gateway components depicted in the block diagram only, Aggregation Switch, Firewall/Security Gateway, and RAN components. The City of Fort Worth is responsible for providing all other network components , switches , routers , firewalls , security gateways necessary to interconnect to their enterprise network and to the Harris County EPC. All network integration is also a responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. The use of an MVPN middleware solution, such as Radio IP , is highl y recommended to provide FIPS140-2 security and IP optimization from the end user mobile computer to the MVPN server within the trusted customer enterprise network. These components or network integration services are not included in our proposal. Figure 1-1 shows the overall system layout at the block level. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 1-3 Harris County Evolved Packet Motorola provided equipment • Remote Agency Core/Gateway Aggregation Switch, Firewall, Security Gateway • Radio Access N ctwork IP Data Plane Control Plane Figure 1-1: PS L TE Architecture - 2 Site Design and Remote Agency Core/Gateway 1.2 System Design The System design includes two eNodeB's, one CPG, one redundant Aggregation Switch and one redundant Firewall/Security Gateway as well as (5) USB Modems and (10) VSM Model 1 Model 1 (200 mW) Subscribers. As no specific sites have been chosen for the eNodeB locations , we are not including a coverage design, guarantee, or a coverage acceptance test plan with this proposal. When the sites have been chosen Motorola can provide informational coverage maps. However, we assume that the proposed equipment will be installed at the same sites as the proposed ASTRO radio system and Master site. Should this assumption change, additional costs will be presented to the City of Fort Worth for system integration as a change order to the project. In order to accurately model coverage for a public safety PS LTE system, the expected performance of the proposed system must first be clearly defined and understood . The performance of a PS LTE system is gauged by three factors: coverage , throughput, and capacity. These performance factors are heavily interrelated, so that changes in one factor inevitably impacts the others. Capacity and throughput are inversely related to coverage ; hence an increase in capacity and throughput performance requirements results in a reduction of the predicted coverage footprint. A performance acceptance test is not included with this proposal. Fort Worth , TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 1-4 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page As users are added throughout the system and the capacity requirements for the system grow, the probability of interference in the sy stem increases . This is an expected behavior in technologies such as PS L TE that re-use the same spectrum at all sites, referred to as an N=l architecture. Therefore , as more users become active throughout an area, more eNodeBs and UEs will transmit on the same frequenc y, increasing the overall noise on the channel and creating potential interference within the system . The role of the system design, including network planning, site separation, and the use of antenna down-tilt, in mitigating the effects of interference , and the proposed PS L TE system includes many advanced features specifically intended for this purpose. Advanced features in the PS L TE system include automatic transmit power control , inter-cell interference coordination, and interference rejection combining. It is important to highlight how the subscriber type impacts coverage. Although the VSM Model 1 and USB Modem emit the same transmit power, the USB Modem experiences more loss because its antenna is located inside the vehicle . This additional loss is what causes reduced coverage performance for the in-car USB Modem. 1.2.1 City of Fort Worth -Equipment Responsibilities 1.2.1.1 Backup Power 1.2.1.2 Per-the FCC Waiver for operating on the PSST frequencies , the City must provide sufficient Battery Backup, as well as Generator power for the proposed PS L TE eNodeB sites and Remote Agency Core/Gateway. It may be possible to reuse the backup power sy stems proposed for the ASTRO sites , however additional analysis is required to verify if this will be possible. Each eNodeB , as proposed, will require at least ninety six amp hours of -48VCD battery backup to provide 4 hours of uninterrupted operation should the power fail at the -eNodeB site. Installation, testing and integration of City provided backup power with the proposed eNodeB sites is not included in our proposal and are a responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. Equipment Spares Our proposal pricing does not include eNodeB or Remote Agency Core/Gateway equipment spares. Motorola recommends that the City consider procurement of spares. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 1-5 1.3 Remote Agency Core/Gateway Architectural Considerations 1.3.1 The City of Fort Worth 's proposed Remote Agency Core/Gateway Architecture will be supported in Motorola 's PS LTE Software Release 2.0 which is estimated to be available in the first quarter of 2012 . Therefore , our proposal is based on the assumption of equipment being ordered and shipped in this timeframe. Also included in our proposal is an additional software upgrade to Release 3.0 as part of implementation. The advantage of the proposed configuration is that the Harris County EPC and the Fort Worth Remote Agency Core /Gateway function as a single network from network operation perspective. User traffic is kept local in most application transactions , without the need to traverse back and forth to the Harris County EPC . The exception would be items like roaming and possibly other scenarios. This design significantly reduces the required backhaul link bandwidth needed , to only PS L TE control traffic , which is usually 5% of user traffic volume . Additionally, the traffic delay element needs to be considered for real time interactive applications like VoIP and PTT . If one of these real time applications is intended to be used over PS L TE, Remote Agency Core/Gateway is the recommend configuration. Optional Prioritization Service Manager (PSM) -Not Included The PSM is an agency network element that can be located between a MVPN and the rest of application networks. The key function it provides is dynamic QoS control over a secure (MVPN) connection. Without a PSM, an agency will not able to allocate and adjust dynamically the QoS level based on public safety day-to-day incident and work flow changes. Real time applications are sensitive to packet delay and jitter. QoS is the mechanism to provide guaranteed bandwidth. Motorola's optional PSM network element is the brains of QoS management. If application services deployed over PS L TE require QoS management, such as VoIP and PTT, then a PSM should be added to the solution in order to provide optional subscriber performance. The PSM also allows management of dynamic QoS policy changes. A customer can implement a PSM even without a Remote Agency Core/Gateway to connect to a Hosted PS L TE EPC , with or without a PSM within its own operation domain. The PSM deployment has no dependency on Remote Agency Core/Gateway model. Fort Worth, TX Pub lic Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 1-6 OBSystem Description However, the PSM does need to follow the MVPN deployment. Our PS L TE architecture supports one MVPN domain per PSM. Therefore , if an agency has an existing MVPN deplo yment and would like to use that over PS L TE, then a PSM needs to follow the MVPN deployment domain and be able to support all applications that run over it. 1.4 PS L TE Solution Architecture 1.4.1 1.4.1.1 1.4.1.2 This section describes Motorola's PS LTE Architecture and all available equipment and features. The specific solution for Fort Worth is described in section 1.1 and 1.2 of this document. Motorola's current PS LTE Network offering is based on 3GPP Release 8 Standards. The PS L TE solution architecture is comprised of two critical segments , the Evolved Packet Core (EPC), and the Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (EUTRAN or RAN). The EPC is an all IP, packet switched core network and the EUTRAN is by PS LTE definition , the Radio Access Network (RAN). The end user terminals in a PS LTE system are referred to as User Equipment (UE). The following paragraphs describe various components of the PS L TE solution architecture , as shown in Figure 1-1. User Equipment (UE) User equipment in a PS LTE system is any subscriber device which is used to access the network. Vehicular Subscriber Modem (VSM Model 1) The VSM Model 1 will support the 3GPP Release 8 standard interface to the PS LTE RAN. The VSM Model 1, equipped with a set of external high gain omni-directional MIMO antennas in a 1 Tx-2 Rx configuration, offers improved link budget and throughput performance. The VSM supports rugged trunk vehicle mounting and both USB and Ethernet-based wired computers and peripherals , as well as internal GPS and WiFi capability. The VSM is able to be managed remotely , and is upgradable over the air. Two external antennas are required . These two antennas support PS L TE , GPS and WiFi. All antennas and cabling are provided with the VSM Model 1. USB Modem The USB Modem device is suitable for external modem-to-PC installations for a range of existing Public Safety applications, and also multimedia capabilities such as live motion video to and from the attached PC. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 1-7 1.4.2 1.4.2.1 1.4.3 1.4.3.1 E-UTRAN Motorola's PS LTE air interface utilizes Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) in the downlink and Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access (SCFDMA) in the uplink. PS LTE uses Multiple Input Multiple Output, or MIMO , antenna sy stems. MIMO uses multiple antennas for both transmit and receive functions. eNodeB (eNB) In PS LTE systems , the Base Transceiver System, Base Site Controller, and Radio Network Controller, are all merged into a single element called the eNodeB (eNB). Motorola's eNB is a PS LTE standards-based macro eNodeB . The eNodeB utilizes OFDMA and advanced antenna technology to provide a spectrally efficient and modular design that supports a large variety of site deployment scenarios. The eNodeB is located in the access network and provides air interface support to UEs , while also terminating signaling and bearer packets , as well as communicating with other eNodeB peers in the network. The eNodeB performs the following functions: • Provides the PS LTE air interface • Performs radio resource management functions • Measurement gathering for use in scheduling and mobility decisions • Radio Protocol Support Evolved Packet Core (EPC) -Harris County The EPC , which will be hosted by Harris County, TX, consists of the Mobility Management Entity (MME), Home Subscriber Server (HSS), Converged Packet Gateway (CPG), Operation Support System (OSS), and the Policy and Charging Rules Function (PCRF) server. Mobility Management Entity (MME) -Harris County The Mobility Management Entity (MME) provides control plane functions for the Motorola PS L TE network that is responsible for mobility management and network access . Major functions of the MME include: • Assisting with the authentication of UEs onto the network. • Tracking active and idle UEs. • Paging UEs when triggered by the arrival of new data. 1.4.3.2 Home Subscriber Server (HSS) -Harris County The HSS contains the master database ofUE profiles and authentication data used by the MME for authenticating and authorizing UEs. It also stores the location information of the UE , which is used for user mobility and intertechnology hando v ers. Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 1-8 OBSystem Description Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 1.4.3.3 Policy and Charging Rules Function (PCRF) -Harris County The PCRF creates rules for setting both policy and charging for the UE. These rules could be a combination of parameters such as types of applications. 1.4.3.4 Serving and Packet Gateways -Harris County and Fort Worth + Converged Packet Gateway (CPG) -Motorola offers a Converged Packet Gateway (CPG). Motorola's CPG solution provides the SGW and PGW functions ·using a single scalable, multimedia core platform. The Remote Agency Core/Gateway architecture for Fort Worth includes a local CPG in addition to the Harris County PS L TE EPC equipment. + Serving-Gateway (SGW)-The SGW is the mobility anchor , supports transport level QoS , and manages accounting for roaming users. The SGW routes and forwards user data packets , terminates downlink data for idle UEs, and is also the local mobility anchor for inter-eNodeB handovers. The SGW also maintains a buffer for each idle UE and holds the packets until the UE is paged and an RF ·channel is reestablished. For each UE associated with the EPC , at a gi ven point of time , there is a single SGW. + Packet Data Network-Gateway (PGW) -The PGW is the point of interconnection to external networks and is responsible for the UE IP address assignment. It is the logical point of interconnection to each agency network in the proposed system. The PGW also acts as the Mobile IP/Proxy Mobile IP (MIP/PMIP) anchor point across EUTRAN and non 3GPP technologies (i.e. WiMAX, 3GPP2 , WiFi , etc.), as well as providing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server and · client functions. 1.4.3.5 PS L TE Operation Support System (OSS) -Harris County 1.4.3 .6 To manage the EPC and the E-UTRAN, Motorola uses the PS LTE OSS. The PS L TE OSS is an Element Management System (EMS) designed to provide network managers a single location to manage , monitor, and upgrade the network. The OSS does not manage the HS S/PCRF. Prioritization Service Manager (PSM) -Not Included The optional PSM provides Public Safety enhanced QoS management and allows agencies to manage traffic prioritization in a shared network environment. The PSM is a server-client application that distributes control to agencies and meets the stringent Quality of Service (QoS) requirements for public safety applications. The PSM extends beyond the standard 3GPP PS L TE capabilities to allow agencies the ability to statically and dynamically manage the priorities of enterprise-wide resources based on the individual user, their agency , the incident, and their role . The PSM Client is Motorola device middleware compatible with Motorola PS L TE devices and certified third party PS L TE devices. The device middleware Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 1-9 1.4.3. 7 1.4.3.7.1 communicates with the PSM to facilitate customized QoS for the UE on the PS-PS LTE system. Motorola's PSM solution provides the controls necessary to successfully manage data flows and ensure the most important information at a particular point in time is prioritized. The solution provides more functionality over a standard carrier-grade PS L TE solution including a management service that meets public safety QoS and prioritization requirements. Motorola can provide further details on the PSM solution if desired by the City of Fort Worth . PS L TE Push-To-Talk (PTT) -Not Included Motorola's optional IP-based PS LTE Push-To-Talk solution is deployed as an overlay of the Motorola Public Safety PS LTE network on the existing PS L TE Radio Access Network (RAN), core network, and packet data network. Motorola's PS LTE PTT Server appears as an application server to the Public Safety PS L TE network. Motorola's solution is based on a fully integrated, redundant PTT server platform to meet the operational and reliability needs of a Push-To-Talk over PS LTE network deployment. It also requires a PS PS LTE PTT client to be installed on the User Equipment. It will be available in PS LTE Software release 2.0. PS L TE PTI Call Features The PS L TE PTT application can support the call features required by Public Safety agencies. The following is a list of the call types supported by PS LTE PTT: Instant Personal Talk (Individual one-to-one PTT Call) An individual P.ush-to-Talk call can be made between two PS LTE PTT users. The initiating PS LTE PTT user selects an individual from the PTT contact list and presses the PTT button. • Instant Personal Alert (Alert Call) Alert Call is used when the originator wants to inform the target user that one-to-one PTT communications is desired and allow the target user to respond to the Alert when available to communicate. The receiving PS LTE PTT user must initiate a PTT response to establish audio . • Instant Group Talk This represents a PTT group call to a group of PS L TE PTT users associated and previously defined as part of the group established in the Enterprise Management System. The group name is selected from the PTT contact list and the group call is initiated by pressing PTT button. • Temporary Group Talk A PS LTE PTT user can create a temporary group by selecting members from the PTT contact list. This type of group created by the user is referred to as a Temporary Group as it is not saved on the device or server. Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 1-10 OBSystem Description 1.4.3.8 1.4.3.9 PS L TE PTT to ASTRO 25 Interoperability -Not Included The PS L TE PTT group voice service can be connected to an ASTRO 25 network v ia an IP wireline gateway that bridges talkgroup calls . The PTT gateway enables direct talkgroup communications between users with PS L TE PTT handsets and Public Safety radio users with ASTRO 25 radios . This interoperability is enabled through the -programming of the PTT gateway which links talkgroups on the ASTRO 25 system with corresponding pre-defined groups on the PS L TE PTT network. The PTT Gateway enhances Public Safety interoperability and seamless communications among local, state and federal agencies using different networks and different devices. Network Management -Not Included The Network Management solution will provide management functionalities including: + Configuration Management + Provisioning Service + Fault Management + Security Management + Software Load and Upgrade Management Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 OBSystem Description 1-11 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 Statement of Work for Implementation General Information This Statement of Work (SOW) defines the principal activities and responsibilities of the parties for the implementation of the City of Fort Worth PS LTE System. Deviations and changes to this SOW are subject to mutual agreement between Motorola and Fort Worth and will be addressed in accordance with the Change provisions of the agreement. Our proposal for Fort Worth 's PS LTE system is based on implementation concurrent with the proposed ASTRO system. As such, we have applied system integration efficiencies in resources , specific tasks and mobilization. Should the timeline for the ASTRO system change , or if the PS LTE system is separated from that proposal , Motorola will revise the implementation plan and costs , if necessary , and present them to Fort Worth. System Implementation Overview This SOW specifically addresses the implementation of the City of Fort Worth 's PS L TE System that consists of a PS LTE Radio Access Network (RAN) and Remote Agency Core/Gateway connected to and supported by the Harris County, TX EPC. Motorola's implementation plan includes the following phases , which require participation by the City of Fort Worth: + -project Initiation and Kickoff + Design Review encompassing proposed systems and responsibilities + Coordination with Harris County for key tasks such as network and backhaul design , testing and operational use -City of Fort Worth Responsibility + Order Processing and Validation + Manufacturing + Site Preparation and Readiness -City of Fort Worth Responsibility + Installation and Configuration + Functional Acceptance Tests + System Documentation + Project Finalization Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2011 1 BStatement of Work 2-1 2.1.3 2.1.4 • 1 Year Warranty As part of the System Description, Motorola has provided an engineering design, which served as the foundation for the Design Review. During the Design Review, details were finalized to allow some equipment ordering. During the Design Review stage , the City has decided to implement one of the eNodeBs at the North Beach site. The 2nd eNodeB and Remote Agency/Core Gateway locations are . still to be decided and may be addressed in a future Change Order, if necessary. Motorola's implementation team will install and optimize the RAN at each of the two identified radio sites , one of which is still to be determined. We will then perform Acceptance Tests in accordance with the Acceptance Test Plan (ATP). The ATP includes tests to verify Network Attachment, Link Verification, and eNodeB handoff for the proposed VSM Model 1 devices . Following the Acceptance Testing, Motorola and Fort Worth will begin, the transition to the new System. The project team and the post-acceptance service team will work with the Fort Worth project team during this phase to transition to the System Support Period. The final steps to full System implementation are delivery of System documentation, punch list resolution , and final project acceptance. Detailed Description of Work The work required by this SOW is divided into the following tasks: Title , Description, Motorola and Fort Worth Responsibilities and Completion Criteria, including project Deliverable(s). The estimated scheduled dates of tasks will be depicted in the Project Schedule . Fort Worth Responsibilities and Assumptions for Hosted Harris County PS L TE EPC The following list of considerations captures responsibilities and assumptions for this architecture, which is the basis for our proposal. Please note that the list below is not all inclusive and subject to change . Also , it is dependent on the defined capabilities, features , functions and operational model established in the final Interlocal Agreement between Harris County and the City of Fort Worth. 1. Software and Hardware versions between the Harris County PS L TE core and Fort Worth eNodeBs and Remote Agency Core/Gateway will need to remain consistent. Therefore , any decisions made at the core to update and/or upgrade the software and hardware will necessitate the remote sites following suit. Budgeting and timing of the costs should be understood and anticipated. 2. Hardware must be maintained consistent with the system, to support software updates and hardware obsolescence as well as allowing performance for all components of the system and both agencies. Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-2 1 BStatement of Work 2.1.5 2.1.5.1 3. The operations described below will occur at the Harris County EPC and ·Network Operations Center. These activities require coordination through Harris County. • Network Fault Management • Performance Monitoring • System Configuration • Security Monitoring and Response • Administrative Account Management • Access Authorization • Provisioning of User Equipment • Performance Statistics • Billing to Users • System Reporting • Roaming Capabilities • System Feature Activation • Application Interfaces • Backhaul and Network Planning • QoS Configuration • IP Planning and System Expansion 4. The City of Fort Worth will have the same Public Land Mobile Network ID (PLMN) as Harris County. 5. Network and backhaul design, ongoing maintenance and support as well as software and hardware upgrades to integrate both agencies are a responsibility of the City of Fort Worth and must be coordinated with Harris County. General Project Responsibilities The following general project responsibilities, not defined by specific tasks , include: Motorola Project Manager Responsibilities Motorola will designate a Project Manager who will direct Motorola's efforts and serye as Motorola's primary point of contact. The Motorola Project Manager will have significant authority to make certain decisions relative to the project, on behalf of Motorola, and will have direct access to Motorola's management for resolving problems beyond the Project Manager 's immediate authority. The responsibilities of the Motorola Project Manager include : + Participate with the City of Fort Worth in monthly progress review meetings and submit status updates that identify the activities of the previous review period, as well as activities planned for the upcoming review period, including an updated ·Project Schedule. + Maintain project communications with the City of Fort Worth's Project Manager, and project team members. Motorola will provide a record of correspondence as part of the progress updates provided prior to each progress meeting. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2011 1 BStatement of Work 2-3 + Maintain a documentation schedule that identifies and shows the status of documents to be transmitted for review during the next two reporting periods. + Participate in biw eekl y conference calls and issue a mutually agreed upon agenda for each call or meeting. + Manage the efforts of Motorola staff and coordinate Motorola activities with Fort Worth project team members. + Measure , evaluate and report progress against the Project Schedule. + Address deviations from the Project Schedule. + Monitor the project to arrange availability of support resources as scheduled and as identified in the contract. + Assume accountability for all Motorola contractor and subcontractor supplied tasks within the Project Schedule. + Review and administer change control procedures through Fort Worth Project Manager, commonly referenced as a "Project Change Request" (PCR), issued by the Motorola Project Manager. + Provide timely responses to issues related to project progress. + Work with Fort Worth 's Project Manager in designing and approving the format of an action item log to be used in conjunction with the Project Schedule. The purpose of the log is to identify outstanding issues , provide continual status updates on specific tasks , and to identify responsibilities of the parties. + Prepare and submit a monthly status report that identifies the activities and milestones completed in the previous month and activities planned for the current month, and the next month, including progress and payment milestones , and an updated Project Schedule. + In the event that Motorola replaces or substitutes any critical project team members , such as the lead Project Manager or lead Project Engineer, Motorola will promptly notify the City of Fort Worth Project Manager of such a change and will identify the person Motorola intends to assign as a replacement or substitute. 2.1 .5 .2 Fort Worth Project Manager Responsibilities The City of Fort Worth will designate a Project Manager who will direct the City of Fort Worth efforts and serve as the primary point of contact for the project. The City of Fort Worth Project Manager will have significant authority to make certain decisions relative to the project, and will have direct access to the City of Fort Worth 's management for resolving problems beyond the Project Manager 's immediate authority. The responsibilities of the City of Fort Worth 's Project Manager include: + Maintain project communications with Motorola's Project Manager. + Accountable for the Harris County PS L TE EPC Coordination, Planning and Execution. + Identify the efforts required of the City of Fort Worth 's staff to meet the City of Fort Worth's task requirements and milestones in the Statement of Work and Project Schedule. Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 2-4 1 BStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page + Review the preliminary Project Schedule with Motorola's Project Manager, and assist Motorola in developing a detailed Project Schedule defining the detailed tasks .and schedule of Motorola and the City of Fort Worth's responsibilities. + Measure and evaluate progress against the Project Schedule. + Monitor the project to arrange availability of support resources as scheduled and .as identified in the contract. + Participate in weekly conference calls. + Participate in Monthly Progress Review Meetings. + Provide timely responses to issues related to project progress raised by Motorola's Project Manager. + Review and administer change control procedures , hardware and software certification, and all related project tasks required to maintain the project schedule. + -Approve and release payments in a timely manner. + Ensure that all appropriate Fort Worth personnel attend and actively participate in Progress Reviews , conference calls, and other project meetings. + Assign personnel who will work with Motorola and Motorola's subcontractors as needed for the duration of the project. + Ensure acceptable Standard Change Request and Approval Letter(s) are approved by authorized signature(s). + Work with Motorola personnel in designing and approving the format of an ·action item log to be used in conjunction with the project schedule. The purpose of the log is to identify outstanding issues , provide continual status updates on specific tasks, and to identify responsibilities of the parties. + Inform Motorola of all relevant rules, regulations, and requirements for installation. Should these conditions impact the project schedule and hinder installation, the City of Fort Worth may incur additional cost. + Provide building access to Motorola personnel to all facilities where the System is to be installed during the project. Temporary identification cards should be issued ·to Motorola personnel if required for access to the City of Fort Worth facilities . Access must be available after business hours where required by Motorola, or as necessary to meet the project schedule. + Provide any required parking permits to Motorola personnel for restricted access entry and/or parking. + Review and approve or revise delivered design documents within five days of submission. + Provide all required liaison support with the agencies and vendors required to support the solution. + Ensure all Fort Worth subcontractors perform in accordance with this SOW and the project schedule. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2011 1 BStatement of Work 2-5 2.1.5.3 2.1.6 Hosted Core Management (Harris County PS L TE EPC) -Fort Worth Project Manager Responsibilities These responsibilities for coordination with Harris County include tasks that will be required to successfully design , install, integrate and test the proposed system for Fort Worth. The list below outlines the anticipated tasks however is not all inclusive. + Establish a single point of contact at Harris County to participate in project review and status update meetings, engage throughout the implementation phase of the project and resolve issues . + Coordinate meetings and discussions with the appropriate Harris County personnel and resources throughout the implementation phase of the project and at specific checkpoints identified by the Motorola Project Manager.. + Establish an Interlocal agreement with Harris County in the Kickoff phase of the project to govern technical design , features , functions and operational modeling. + Coordinate resources within the City of Fort Worth and Harris county to engage in discussions during Design Review related to the following items: • Backhaul and Aggregation Design per design specifications and bandwidth requirements. • Network Design, IP Addressing, including physical and logical interfaces. • FCC Frequency licensing considerations. • Specific features and functions including Performance Management, Network Fault Management and Performance and Network Monitoring, Roaming capability , Provisioning subscribers. • Operational and ongoing considerations such as software and hardware upgrades, ongoing maintenance and subscriber operational usage. + Coordinate resources and provide information required to install and integrate Fort Worth RAN and Remote Agency Core/Gateway equipment with Harris County PS LTE EPC. + Coordinate and provide resources at the PS L TE EPC in Harris County for operational and functional testing as quoted for Fort Worth. + Provide resources, timeframe and coordinate software upgrades with Harris County to release 3.0. Project Initiation and Kickoff The project will be initiated with a Project Kickoff meeting , including key Fort Worth and Motorola project participants. The objectives of the Kickoff meeting include: + Review high level System design and project purpose. • Introduce and exchange contact information of all project participants . + Review roles of key participants and project review procedures. • Establish a clear chain of communication and authority. + Review overall project scope and objectives. + Review resource requirements. Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-6 1 BStatement of Work 2.1.6.1 2.1 .6.2 2.1.7 During the Project Initiation phase, Motorola will review and work with the City of Fort Worth to finalize the following project processes and procedures : + Change Control Plan + -Issues Document and Action Item Log Responsibility Matrix Task I Responsibility I Deliverable Initiate the project with a Kickoff Motorola and Fort Documented project Meeting_ Worth personnel names , responsibilities, contacts , and project review procedures . Define format of the Issues and Motorola and Fort Initial Issues and Action Item Action Item Log . Worth Log Review change control procedures Motorola Initial Change Control Plan with the City of Fort Worth Project Manager. Work with Motorola personnel in Fort Worth Approved Initial Change finalizing and approving the Control Plan Cnange Control Plan. Provide current system and site Fort Worth Fort Worth Existing System documentation . Documentation Coordination with Harris County Fort Worth Single Point of Contact at regarding System Design and Harris County Resource Implementation, Responsibilities assigned for implementation and Project Schedule . phase Completion Criteria This activity is considered complete when the Project Kickoff Session has been held and project scope , procedures , roles and responsibilities are documented. Design Review Fort Worth and Motorola will review the System design through analysis of the System functionality , interface requirements , and end-user requirements, as mutually agreed between Motorola and the City of Fort Worth. The project schedule will also be reviewed and finalized , based on the agreed-upon design. Motorola will draft and deliver final versions of the design documents and project schedule to the City of Fort Worth for review and approval. Deviations from the PS L TE solution described in the System Description may require mutual execution of a change order, depending on th~ scope of the change(s). Motorola and the City of Fort Worth deliverables and responsibilities are described in greater detail in the following sections. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2011 1 BStatement of Work 2-7 2 .1.7.1 Responsibility Matrix Task Identify all RAN site locations , and location for installation of the Remote Agency Core/Gateway equipment. Motorola 's des ign is based upon the assumption that equipment will be located at existing radio sites . Assure site access to inspect equipment installation sites , and determine if any course of action is necessary to handle installation constraints . The City of Fort Worth will provide existing site and system drawings as available. Site Readiness Audits : . R56 Audits will be conducted as part of the proposed AST RO system. . Prepare a report that includes requirements and recommendations detailing site preparation to provide a suitable environment for installation of the PS L TE equipment. . Obtain any frequency licenses needed . . Obtain all FCC (700 MHz waiver approval), zoning , site access , and other permits (includ ing , but not limited to , easements , impact studies , planning commission approval , variances , obstruction permits , etc) necessary for this project and any other agreements required to gain use of sites . Coordinate with other agencies on its use . . Investigate and mitigate any sources of interference including engineering studies if necessary. . Delays in obtaining licenses/waiver may result in Motorola incurring additional costs , which may require mutual execution of a change order. Identify electrical requirements at each mounting location for use with the identified sites associated with the project. Conduct a design meeting to review and finalize the RAN design. Conduct a design review presentation with Fort Worth to review the proposed solution . Review System Des ign and interconnection to Harris County including but not limited to network design , backhaul and aggregation points , physical and logical demarcation points , features and functions , operational modeling and usage. Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 2-8 1 BStatement of Work I Responsibility I Deliverable Fort Worth Radio Access Network Design Input: All site locations defined Fort Worth Site Access Existing Site and System Documentation Motorola Site Audit Reports Fort Worth All Sites: Frequency Licenses and Site Permits Motorola All Sites : Design Input: All electrical requirements defined Motorola Radio Access Network Design Motorola Design Review Meeting and Presentation Fort Worth Finalize Design Document with input from Harris County Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the ·restrictions on the title page ¥ Task I Responsibility I Deliverable Participate in design review meeting . Coordination with Fort Worth Attendance at Harris County and establishment of an lnterlocal design review Agreement. meeting and ILA established . . Deliver the Design Document that reflects changes in Motorola Design Documents design and scope, as well as definition of details determined during the Design Review. . Update the equipment list as necessary to accommodate the specifics of the Design Review. . Update the System Description to reflect changes in the System design . . Update the System drawings and documentation to reflect changes in the System design . . Update the SOW to reflect changes in the implementation scope. . Motorola and the City of Fort Worth will finalize the implementation .schedule . . Submit the final Design Document to Fort Worth through the change order process. Any changes in System price driven by the design review will be included in the change order. Review and approve the Design Document within five Fort Worth Design Document business days of receipt. Approval Finalize Project Schedule within five days of the Design Motorola Final Project Review meeting through the Change Order Process . Schedule Approve Final Project Schedule within two days of Fort Worth Approved Final receipt. Project Schedule 2.1.7.2 Completion Criteria This activity is considered complete when the Design Review is complete and the City of Fort Worth has approved the Design Review, final project schedule , and any change order resulting from the Design Review. Addendum-March 2012: This document update is provided in March, 2012 , after the initial Design Review, and prior to completion of all Design decisions. The location of one eNodeB has been decided to be the North Beach site . The City is still to fully determine the location of the 2nd eNodeB and the Remote Agency/Core Gateway. Updated Design documents are placed on the project website with the following URL: LTE (general folder): https://compass.motorolasolutions.com/cgi/go/385923466 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2011 1 BStatement of Work 2-9 2.1.8 TMS ( eNodeB site): https://compass.motorolasolutions.com/cgi/go/386287067 North Beach (eNodeB site): https://compass.motorolasolutions.com/cgi/go /3 86269910 Order Processing Motorola will place orders for the System hardware that is being purchased for the City of Fort Worth System. Motorola will also place orders for required third-party equipment and execute subcontracts with our subcontractors. Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2-10 1 BStatement of Work 2.1.8.1 Responsibility Matrix Task I Responsibility I Deliverable Place factory orders for all Motorola manufactured Motorola Orders for Motorola equipment. manufactured equipment Place order for all third-party equipment. Motorola Third-Party Equipment Orders Execute agreements with subcontractors. Motorola Subcontracts in place Manufacture equipment and track third-party Motorola Fort Worth System equipment orders . Hardware Ship equipment to the Motorola-leased Fort Worth Motorola Equipment Shipping project warehouse , or the antenna system vendor's warehouse ,· prior to final delivery to Fort Worth sites. Provide clear and stable access to the sites for Fort Worth Site Access transporting electronics and other materials . Sufficient site access must be available for trucks to deliver materials under their own power and for personnel to move materials to the facility without assistance from special equipment. Provide appropriate site access and mechanisms Fort Worth Site Access (elevator) to deliv.er heavy equipment (servers, etc .) to be installed in sites , as required . 2.1.8.2 Completion Criteria This activity is considered complete when all equipment orders have been placed, procured, and shipped to the City of Fort Worth. 2.1.9 Civil Work and Site Development A very comprehensive level of civil and site services was included with the proposed ASTRO system submitted to the City of Fort Worth. Our assumption for this proposal is that the PS L TE system will be implemented concurrently with the proposed ASTRO system. As such civil and site preparation efficiencies and costs will be shared between both types of technologies at two existing radio sites. Should this assumption , the timeline of either of these projects change, or become separate projects, we will provide a revised proposal and costs to the City of Fort Worth. We have outlined the civil responsibilities at each site below based on the information gathered. Site Readiness including site preparation, electrical and grounding above and beyond what is outlined below, or in the ASTRO system Statement of Work, are a responsibility of the City of Fort Worth. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2011 1 BStatement of Work 2-11 Motorola will begin installation and implementation tasks at a site only after mutual agreement by the City of Fort Worth and Motorola that the site is deemed ready . For the project, we assume the tasks below would be done concurrently and incorporate both the ASTRO and PS LTE equipment at the two eNodeB sites and the Remote Agency Core/Gateway location. Note that the below responsibilities are also detailed and amended in the ASTRO sy stem Statement of Work , based upon completion of the initial Design Review: • Tower Structural Analy ses for the existing radio sites included in our ASTRO system proposal. • Specific Architectural , Engineering and Site Preparation Services for the two radio sites including permitting, zoning , and environmental studies quoted in our ASTRO proposal. • Specific Facility Enhancements quoted in our ASTRO proposal at two radio sites incorporating electrical , grounding and backup power enhancements per Motorola R56 Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites. 2.1.9 .1 Responsibility Matrix Task Site Readiness completed within the established project schedule timeframe. Site Specific Civil Work and Site Development as outlined in Section 3.7.2 of the ASTRO Statement of Work including : . Specific Architectural and Engineering Services . . Tower Structural Analysis for radio sites . . Backup UPS and Generator Power for radio sites . Site Specific Civil Work and Site Development as outlined in Secti on 3.7 .2 of the ASTRO Statement of Work including : . Final Zoning and Permitting , EME plans . . Provide adequate utility power at each site . . Pay for utility connection , pole or line extensions , and any easement or usage fees. . Pay for usage costs of power, leased lines and generator fueling . . Any necessary tower modifications , antenna support structures, cable boots . Additional PS L TE Antenna and Transmission Line Installation at two existing radio/eNodeB sites : . . . . Install three panel antennas with side arms . Install six transmission lines and attachment hardware . Perform sweep tests on transmission lines . Ground and Bond new antenna systems to existing single point tower and site qround svstem. Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 2-12 1 BStatement of Work I Responsibility I Deliverables Fort Worth Sites Meet Site Readir:iess Conditions Motorola Complete Site Work -Motorola Fort Worth Complete Site Work -'--Fort Worth Motorola Antenna Systems Installed Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Task Additional Facility Improvement Work: . At each of the two eNodeB sites, provide and install two 20-Amp breakers in the distribution panel and wire to two outlets installed at the equipment cabinet. . At the Remote Agency Core/Gateway site/Master site , install two 20-Amp breakers into existing breaker panels and wire to two outlets installed at the equipment cabinet. Backup Battery Power for eNodeB sites: . The City must provide sufficient Battery Backup per Motorola provided specifications . . Backup Generator Power, as well as Generator power for the proposed PS L TE eNodeB sites. . Installation , testing and integration of the backup power systems with the proposed eNodeB sites is not included in our proposal and are a responsibility of the Citv of Fort Worth . Remove or relocate existing equipment. Provide roof and wall penetrations , conduit, cable trays and other supporting equipment necessary for the routing of power, grounding and networking cables. Confirm that existing sites meet requirements for site readiness based on the mutually agreed to requirements in the Site Planning , Preparation Checklists , and R56 Audit Results . Investigate and mitigate existing or future sources of internal and external interference at the existing sites . Provide the appropriate fire inspection and building inspection certificates . Inspect and approve the equipment installation locations , power, backhaul and network demarcations in accordance to the mutually agreed upon site improvements . Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restr ictions on the title page I Responsibility Motorola Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Motorola I Deliverables Outlets for eNodeB and Remote Agency Core/Gateway sites Backup Power operational Removal or relocation of existing equipment as necessary . Power, grounding and network cable routes Fort Worth Sites Meeting Site Readiness Conditions Remediation of any interference Inspection Certificates Site Approval Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2011 1 BStatement of Work 2-13 2.1.9 .2 Site Design Assumptions The items below were assumptions made by Motorola in developing the civil and site design tasks , responsibilities and assumptions for this proposal. + No prevailing wage , certified payroll , mandatory union workers or mandatory minority workers are required for this work. + All work is assumed to be done during normal business hours as dictated by time zone (Monday thru Friday, 7:30 a.m . to 5 :00 p.m.), or as mutually agreed + Sit e has adequate electrical service for the new shelter and tower. Utility transformer, transformer upgrades , line, or pole extensions have not been included. + Pricing has been based on National codes such IBC or BOCA. Local codes or jurisdictional requirements have not been considered in this proposal. + If extremely harsh or difficult weather conditions delay the site work for more than a week, Motorola will seek excusable delay s rather than risk job site safety . + The existing antenna support structure is structurally capable of supporting the new antenna, cables , and ancillary equipment proposed and will not need to be removed or rebuilt at the existing site. The tower or supporting structure meets all applicable EIA/TIA-222 G structural , foundation , ice , wind, and twist and sway requirements . Motorola has not included any cost for structural or foundation upgrades to the antenna support structure. + Structural analyses for towers or other structures that have not been performed by Motorola will relinquish Motorola from any responsibility for the analysis report contents and/or recommendation therein. + Complete upgrades of each eNodeB site at the City of Fort Worth to R56 is not included in our proposal. + The floor can support the proposed new loading. Phy sical or structural improvements to the existing room will not be required. 2.1.9.3 Completion Criteria This activity is considered complete when site readiness has been achieved. 2.1.10 Implementation Implementation includes the installation, integration and optimization of the PS L TE RAN and Remote Agency Core/Gateway equipment located at the identified sites . Our proposal assumes shipment of equipment to Fort Worth concurrently with Motorola's PS LTE Software release 2.0 . We have also included software updates to release 3.0 as part of this proposal , which must be coordinated with Harris County. Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 2-14 1 BStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2.1.10.1 Responsibility Matrix Task Inventory proposed equipment (Motorola with Fort Worth oversight). Provide all site links between the RAN/eNodeB sites, Remote Agency Core/Gateway and the City of Fort Worth backhaul aggregation point, as well as any necessary network equipment required . Site links must conform to the performance specifications provided by Motorola in the Design Review. Provide sufficient backhaul and associated network equipment between the City of Fort Worth network aggregation point and the Harris County PS L TE Core . Site links must confirm to the performance specifications provided by Motorola in the Design Review. Provide and install if necessary any required network equipment , MVPN, cabling and switches required to facilitate the physical and logical connection of Fort Worth eNodeB sites and Remote Agency Core/Gateway location to the Harris County PS L TE Core based on the final network design . We assume Harris County will provide the DCHP server for PS L TE at their EPC . Test and certify backhaul links meet minimum required performance specifications for proposed equipment. Installation of eNodeB sites and Remote Agency Core/Gateway will include the following tasks: . . . . . Physical installation , grounding and bonding of eNodeB equipment rack . Connect .eNodeB to antenna systems and power systems. Connect eNodeB STE switch to Fort Worth provided backhaul equipment. Configure , optimize and integrate with Harris County PS L TE EPC . Verify operational testinq and functionality . Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page I Responsibility I Motorola and Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Fort Worth Motorola Motorola Deliverable Equipment Inventory Document Approved site links Carrier agreement for backhaul Backhaul Complete Backhaul links certified eNodeB Installation Complete Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2011 1 BStatement of Work 2-15 Task I Responsibility I Deliverable Provide and install the following equipment at each Fort Worth All Sites : specified location : Network . Network demarcation within 6 feet of switch. Demarcation , . Proper network interface to connect backhaul Power, Appropriate equipment to existing point of presence Cabling , Floor locations at each of the sites . Space , Tower Space . 24x7 surge protected power at each equipment rack . . Wall penetrations , conduit, cable trays and other suppo rti ng equipment necessary for the routing of power, grounding and networking cables . . Floor space for all equipment racks . . Tower Space for PS LTE antennas . We have assumed one-time mobilization of our Fort Worth Mobilization Efforts installation and engineering teams for eNodeB Complete sites, so site readiness at all sites must be complete at the same time . Should this assumption not be valid , remobilization costs will be presented to the City of Fort Worth via change order. Provide Vehicles with adequate mounting space Fort Worth Subscribers for ( 10) VSM Model 1 and antennas per Available for specifications, as well as available USB slots for Installation the (5) proposed dongles. Vehicular mounts will be provided by Fort Worth . Provide Mobile Data Computers (MDC) with Fort Worth MDC that meets minimum required hardware , software and specifications operating system specifications to operate with the available for proposal user devices installation Our proposal does not include any additional Fort Worth Subscrib.er Licensing subscriber software licensing to support the (15) proposed Fort Worth subscribers on the Harris County PS L TE EPC . Should Harris County's existing subscriber licensing be unable to accommodate these two additional subscribers , the additional costs will be a responsibility of Fort Worth . Install proposed VSM Model 1 and USB into Motorola PS L TE Devices existing Fort Worth vehicle and MDC 's . Installed . Create "As Bui lt" documentation for inclusion in the Motorola "As Built" final project documentation . Documentation 2 .1.10 .2 Completion Criteria This activity is considered complete when Motorola has completed the installations of the PS L TE RAN equipment. Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 2-16 1 BStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2.1.11 Functional Acceptance Test Plan (FATP) Motorola will be responsible for functional performance of proposed equipment as provided by Motorola under this contract. The City of Fort Worth will assume responsibility for the proper functional performance of all other equipment necessary including the Harris County PS LTE EPC for completion of this project. Our proposed PS LTE solution for Fort Worth will connect to the existing Harris County PS LTE Core. As such, Harris County and the City of Fort Worth are responsible for the required backhaul and integration between their networks to ensure adequate functional performance. The project implementation requires the integration of existing Fort Worth equipment with equipment provided under this contract. Fort Worth equipment includes , but is noflimited to facilities , network equipment, fiber connectivity, and backhaul. Backhaul network performance and latency are the responsibility of Fort Worth. Motorola is responsible for the proper functional performance of all Motorola- provided PS L TE RAN and Remote Agency Core/Gateway hardware as described in the System Description, when operating within environmental specifications. Fort Worth is responsible for the proper functional performance of all existing and Fort Worth provided hardware , software , network/transport layer, that will be interfaced with or integrated into the various subsystem implementations for this project. Motorola will not be responsible for the performance of these items . Acceptance tests will be performed in accordance with the Acceptance Test Plan (ATP) in Section 3 of this document. During acceptance testing , the System will be tested and the results documented. Upon successful completion of acceptance testing , the City of Fort Worth and Motorola will sign a System Acceptance Certificate . 2.1.11.1 Responsibility Matrix Task Complete equipment preparations and test set-up activities required to conduct each test. Coordinate FATP with Harris County including resources to participate in the test. Perform tests in accordance with the procedures in the ATP . Assign authorized representative(s) to monitor the test. Provide operational Mobile Data Computer(s) (MDC) PS L TE Devices, Drivers Fuel and Vehicle(s) for the duration of the test. Present results of .test. Participate in the Acceptance Tests. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page I Responsibility I Motorola Fort Worth Motorola Fort Worth Fort Worth Motorola Fort Worth Deliverable Set-up complete PS L TE EPC and resources available Performance of test Resource Assignment Provide required equipment and resources Test Results Written acceptance of System Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2011 1 BStatement of Work 2-17 2 .1.11 .2 Completion Criteria This activity is considered complete upon completion of acceptance testing. The City of Fort Worth and Motorola will acknowledge completion of acceptance testing by signing a System Acceptance Certificate , at which time the System will be available for use by the City of Fort Worth. 2.1.12 Training There is no training included in our PS LTE proposal for Fort Worth. 2.1.13 System Documentation Motorola will provide documentation of the sy stem configuration, physical installation, and system testing . Documentation will be created and updated during the project. All documentation will be provided in soft copy format. 2 .1.13 .1 Design Documentation Motorola will create or update the following standard documents during the design phase: • Documentation Index • System Description • Deliverables List • Block Diagrams for RAN Sites and Remote Agency Core/Gateway location • RAN and Remote Agency Core/Gateway Installation Plan Drawings • Final Project Schedule • Acceptance Test Plan The compilation of the above documentation constitutes the "Fort Worth RAN and Remote Agency Core/Gateway Design Documents" deliverable. 2.1.1 3 .2 System Manual-"As-Built " Documentation Motorola will supply three soft copies of "as-built" documentation for the System. The documentation will consist of: • Standard Equipment Manuals • (2) eNodeB Site RAN Deployment Site Drawings • Remote Agency Core/Gateway Design Drawings • Acceptance Test Results • Warranty Information Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 2-18 1 BStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 2.1.13.3 Equipment Manuals Motorola will provide the equipment and software vendors ' manuals and product documentation covering both standard and optional features. The content of these manuals is standardized and may not be specific to the City of Fort Worth. The documentation will be provided as soft copies. 2 .1.14 Project Finalization The finalization phase of the project consists of confirming that the below criteria for Final Project Acceptance have been met. 2 .1.14.1 Responsibility Matrix Task I Responsibility I Deliverable Resolve punch list items documented at Motorola Approved Punch list System Acceptance . Resolution Confirm that the information required to Motorola Service Transition transition the project to the Motorola Certificate and Service Organization is obtained, which Customer Support Plan includes the development of a Warranty Customer Support Plan with Fort Worth . All documents listed in System Manual-Motorola System Manual-"As "As Built" Documentation Section will be Built" Documents submitted , as they become ready . Final approval of System Manual-"As Fort Worth Written Approval Built" Document Package within five days . Statement( s) Acknowledge Final Project Acceptance . Fort Worth Signed Final Acceptance Documents 2.1.14.2 Completion Criteria This activity is considered complete when the City of Fort Worth and Motorola have signed the Final Project Acceptance certificate, representing the completion of the System implementation work and acknowledgement of System acceptance. 2.1.15 Warranty The services provided during the Warranty Period will be delivered in this phase of the project. Specific information can be found in Section 6-Statement of Work for Support. Please note that our equipment Warranty is one Year and does not track with the long-term Warranty and ongoing Support and Maintenance Plan included with the ASTRO proposal. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2011 1 BStatement of Work 2-19 2.1.15.1 Responsibility Matrix Task Perform Services during the PS LTE 1 Year Warranty Period . 2.1.15.2 Completion Criteria Responsibility Deliverable Motorola Warranty Services Thi s acti vity is considered complete when the Warranty Period ends. Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 2-20 1 BStatement of Work Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is It\ subject to the restrictions on the title page W 3.1 Introduction 3.1.1 This document describes the Acceptance Test Plan (ATP) for the Fort Worth PS LTE System. Under the direction of the Motorola Project Manager, teams consisting of representatives from Fort Worth and Motorola will execute agreed-upon test procedures. These tests will require Fort Worth to coordinate time and resources at the PS L TE EPC with Harris County. The following sections contain a brief outline of the tests to be performed: 1. Network Attachment Test 2. Link Verification Test 3. eNodeB HandoffTest These tests will be conducted once the eN odeBs are functional and optimized at each site. This includes an active link back to the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) hosted by the Harris County, TX. Motorola will , for each test performed, provide documentation detailing the test data collected and the results achieved . This will include traffic capture, trace, and log files collected when relevant. Network Attachment Test The objective of the Network Attachment Test is to validate the authentication and authorization of a User Entity (UE) during the network attachment process. The UE is provisioned in the Home Subscriber Server (HSS) prior to the test. For the test, the UE is attached to the Mobile Data Computer (MDC) at power up and attachment to the PS L TE network is verified. The Network Attachment Test will confirm the following System functions : + Link Management + UE Attach + UE Release + Service Requests + UE Detach + UE Authentication + Dedicated Bearer Activation + Dedicated Bearer Deactivation Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 2BAcceptance Test Plan 3-1 3.1.1.1 3.1.2 Test Preparation The network elements under test must have passed quality assurance testing and there must be no known blocking issues that impact the testing activity . A common set of tools to analyze protocols for the interface under test will be used. Interface logs for each test will be collected and provided from the monitoring/observations points . PS L TE Link Verification Test The objective of the PS L TE Link Verification Test is to verify logical interface operation and end-to-end connectivity between the PS LTE UE and a test computer connected to the EPC. The PS LTE Link Verification Test will confirm_ the operation of the following logical interfaces: • Sl--eNodeB to MME • S 1 u--eNodeB to Packet Gateway • S5 -Serving Gateway to Packet Gateway + S6-MME to HSS • S 11 MME to Serving Gateway • Uu -Ue to eNodeB • SGi-PDN Gateway to IP Service Network 3.1.2.1 Test Preparation The test will use LAN analyzer software to log the link verification test activity. The software will be installed on the test computer used to provide ICMP echo responses to ping requests from the mobile computer. The test message sequences will be manually initiated and logged by the operator of the mobile computer. Since the test is focused on verifying connectivity rather than coverage , the MDC will be situated close enough to the eNodeB site to ensure that the quality of the RF communication path is sufficient to reduce propagation errors that could be introduced into the test results. Since the link verification test is valid only if the MDC is operating in solid RF coverage areas , Motorola personnel will select a suitable test location prior to the start of link verification testing . 3.1.3 eNodeB Handoff The objective of the eNodeB Handoff is to confirm the successful handoff from one eNodeB to another eNodeB as the UE VSM Model 1 roams within the coverage area of the PS LIE System. The eNodeB Handoff will confirm the following System functions : • Inter eNodeB Handoff • Session persistence during Handoff • X2--eNodeB to eNodeB Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 3-2 28Acceptance Test Plan Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 3.1.3.1 A starting and ending location will be identified prior to commencing Handover. The starting point will be located in the coverage area of the identified primary eNodeB to be tested and the ending point will be located in the coverage area of the secondary eNodeB to be tested. The drive team will verify the test tool setup and functionality prior to beginning the test. Test Preparation The test uses both client and server messaging software based on industry standard UDP format. The server software will be installed on a test computer located with the EPC. The client software will be installed on an MDC in the test vehicle. The MDC will connect to a Vehicle Modem with external antenna. 3.1.4 Responsibility Matrix Task I Responsibility I Deliverable Complete pre-test set-up using the Motorola Test Preparation installed PS L TE network Complete infrastructure and the UE Have a minimum of one person Motorola Resource Assignment available onsite to perform the test. Provide and ensure that there are Fort Worth Test Environment no other subscribers active on the network and no user data on the backhaul to Harris County, TX. Confirm that the eNodeB links are Motorola Test Environment functional before the test begins. Record all test results . Motorola Test Results Assign authorized representative(s) Fort Worth Resource Assignment to monitor the test. Provide operational Mobile Data Fort Worth Test MDC(s) and Computer(s) (MDC) and vehicle(s) vehicle(s) for the duration of the test. Ensure that the configured Fort Worth Test Environment bandwidth is available on the site links . Present results of test. Motorola Test Results 3.1.4.1 Completion Criteria Acceptance Testing is considered complete upon Fort Worth and Motorola approvals and sign-offs of the Acceptance Tests. Approval of the Acceptance Tests constitutes System Acceptance, at which time the System will be available for use by the City of Fort Worth. Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth, TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 2BAcceptance Test Plan 3-3 4.1 Warranty and Maintenance Support for the L TE Subsystem 4.1.1 Since the City of Fort Worth will be participating in a hosted environment with the Harris County L TE EPC infrastructure, the warranty support provided by Motorola will cover the City of Fort Worth subsystem of eNBs and partial LTE EPC network components. The following assumptions outline conditions required for Motorola to provide warranty support. If these assumptions or system design change, Motorola will work with the City of Fort Worth to provide an updated warranty support program . Assumptions 1. Fort Worth will act as a subsystem, connecting into the Harris County Hosted L TE EPC System. 2. -Fort Worth will have a hosting agreement with Harris County providing for system monitoring and operation. 3. Fort Worth will have an agreement with Harris County providing Motorola access to the hosted LTE EPC system for purposes of technical support of Fort Worth eNBs and partial L TE EPC network components. 4. Fort Worth, Harris County and Motorola will coordinate all system wide maintenance needs and upgrades. 5. Overall network performance and operation will be the responsibility of Harris -county, who will keep Fort Worth and Motorola apprised of network status. Warranty and Support The Warranty Period for the Equipment and Motorola Software components of the LTE Subsystem will commence upon Subsystem Acceptance of the LTE Subsystem and continue for a period of 1 year, but not to exceed 18 months from shipment of the L TE components. In addition to warranty services, during the Warranty Period, M6torola will provide the services described in City of Fort Worth LTE Subsystem Maintenance Statement of Work for Support (Exhibit E (4). Motorola Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Fort Worth , TX Public Safety PS L TE System March 1, 2012 Statement of Work for Support 4-1 The Equipment List is included on the following pages. Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page City of Fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 1.1 Fort Worth Equipment Sites 1.1.1 Eagle Mountain SUB SYSTEM BLOCK ITM SUB QTY PH1-ISSI NETWORK 1 -1 MASTER GMC SERVER 2 -1 MASTER SNT 3 -1 MASTER SNT 3 a 1 MASTER SNT 3 b 1 PH1-ISSI NETWORK 5 -1 MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 -1 MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 a 1 MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 b 1 MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 C 1 MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 d 1 MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 e 1 MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 f 12 MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 g 1 MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 h 1 MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 i 1 MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 j 10 MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 k 15 MASTER7.9 . NMS/ZC 6 I 124 City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 2 Equipment List -Design Review NOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTION CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH SQM01SUM0211 MOSCAD NFM VIRTUAL APPLIANCE F4544 SITE MANAGER ADVANCED V266 ADD: 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM SDM3000 NETWORK TRANSLATOR ASTRO F/W FOR VA00326 A7.9 CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH SQM01SUM0200 MASTER SITE UPGRADE MODEL CA01471AA ADD: WINDOWS SUPPLEMENTAL TRANS CONFIG CA01760AA ADD : BASELINE BACK-UP UPGRADE CA00996AH ADD: NM/ZC LICKEY CA00997AH ADD: UCS LICENSE KEY CA01209AD ADD: ASTRO 25 IV&D SITE COUNT AFTER 7.2 CA01209AB ENH: ASTRO 25 IV&D SITE CA01403AA ADD: SMARTX 3600 SYSTEM LICENSE CA01404AA ADD: SMARTX 3600 SITE LICENSE CA01724AA ADD: INSTALL, BACK UP & RECOVERY CA01225AB ENH : MCC 7500 CONSOLE LICENSES (QTY 5) CA01316AA ADD: UNC ADDTL DEVICE LIC (QTY 10) CA01208AA ENH: 500 RADIO USER LICENSES Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 m MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 n MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 0 MASTER7 .9 NMS/ZC 6 p MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 q MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 r MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 s MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 t MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 u MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 V MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 w MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 X MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 6 y MASTER7.9 NMS/ZC 7 - MASTER7.9 OSH 8 - MASTER7.9 CNI 9 - MASTER7.9 PRESENSSVR 10 - MASTER7.9 PDG 11 - MASTER7.9 PDG 11 a MASTER7.9 GGSN 12 - MASTER7.9 GGSN 13 - MASTER7.9 SHELF 14 - MASTER7.9 SHELF 15 - MASTER7.9 SHELF 16 - MASTER7.9 SHELF 17 - MASTER7.9 SHELF 18 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page 55 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 1 11 55 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 CA01588AA ADD: ANTI-VIRUS SERVICE Z13AG ENH: UNIFIED NETWORK CONFIGURATOR (UNC) Z802AF ENH: USER CONFIGURATION MANAGER (UCM) CA01224AB ENH: UNIFIED EVENT MANAGER (UEM) CA01395AA ADD: 700/800 MIXED SITE OPERATION D999AL ENH: SECURITY PARTITIONING CA00965AA ENH : CHANNEL PARTITIONING D52AJ ENH : ZONEWATCH DA00148AG ENH: ZONE HISTORICAL REPORTS ZA00149AD ENH: DYNAMIC REPORTS Z801AM ENH: RADIO CONTROL MANAGER ZA00151AG ENH: AFFILIATION USER REPORTS CA01238AA ENH: EMAIL ALARM NOTIFICATIONS SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION Vll.O CORP ED DDN9979 LIC & MEDIA SINGLE COPY T7449 WINDOWS SUPPLEMENTAL TRANS CONFIG CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH T7290 ASTRO PRESENCE NOTIFIER APPLICATION SQM01SUM0197 PACKET DATA GATEWAY (RACKMOUNT SERVER) ADD: PDG SOFTWARE FOR INTEGRATED VOICE & CA01621AA DATA ST6000 56000 MNR MULTI -PROTOCOL ROUTER ST6500 MNR GGSN SOFTWARE DQ21127190 SHELF FOR 600X800 CABINET DQ22114345 SLIDING RAILS DQ21127190 SHELF FOR 600X800 CABINET DQ21127190 SHELF FOR 600X800 CABINET DQ22114345 SLIDING RAILS City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 3 MASTER7.9 SHELF 19 -1 MASTER7.9 SHELF 20 -2 Smart X MTC REM 21 -1 MASTER7.9 PRESENSSVR 22 -1 MASTER7.9 MGEG 23 -2 MASTER7.9 MGEG 24 -4 MASTER7.9 MGEG 24 a 4 MASTER7.9 0TH NET3 25 -1 MASTER7.9 0TH NET 3 25 a 1 MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 26 -1 MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 27 -1 MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 28 -1 MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 29 -1 MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 30 -1 MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 31 -1 MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 32 -1 MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 33 -1 MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 34 -1 MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 35 -1 MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 36 -1 MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 37 -1 NFMMW#001 MW PENG 38 -1 NFMMW#001 MW PENG 38 a 1 NFMMW#001 MW PENG 38 b 1 NFMMW#001 MW PENG 40 -1 NFMMW#001 NFM LIC 41 -1 NFMMW#001 NFM LIC 41 a 18 City of fort Worth, Texas • ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 4 Equipment List -Design Review DQ21127190 SHELF FOR 600X800 CABINET DDN9748 19 INCH BLACK SHELF SQM01SUM0067 MTC 3600 SZ RESC DDN1069 DL360 G6 SERVER, HIGH TIER, WINDOWS 2008 OS B1903 MGEG SOFTWARE REFRESH B1922 MGEG SECURE CAPABILITY CARD FRU (POST A6 .3) CA00182AB ADD: AES ALGORITHM SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER Z400 MID TIER WORKSTATION WITH VISTA SP2 -NON- DDN9973 RETURNABLE RVN4186AK CPS R15.00.00 ASTRO 25 PORT/MOBILE DVN4181 IBUTION FOR USB ADAPTOR DVN4049 ADV'D SYSTEM KEY IBUTION REPLACMENT RVN5224J CPS R05.01.00 ASTRO DIG APX POR MOB HKN6184C CABLE CH, PROGRAMMING, USB RKN4105 CABLE-PROGRAMMING USB PMKN4013C PROGRAMMING, TEST & ALIGNMENT CABLE WPLN6904A KEYLOAD CABLE FOR APX7000 WPLN6905A APX7000 KEYLOAD RS-232 CABLE HKN6184C CABLE CH, PROGRAMMING, USB HKN6182 KEYLOADING CABLE ADAPTER (GCAI) F4544 SITE MANAGER ADVANCED V266 ADD: 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM VA00327 SDM3000 AS_TRO F/W FOR A7.9 TI1067A FIAL POLLING ENGINE F2463 RTU PER DEVICE SW LICENSES V812 RTU SW UC PER ALCATEL M-W RAD Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page NFMMW#001 NFM LIC 41 b NFMMW#001 NFM LIC 42 - NFMMW#001 NFM LIC 42 a NFMMW#001 NFM LIC 42 b GOLDELITE ROUTER 43 - GOLDELITE ROUTER 43 a GOLDELITE SWITCH 44 - Test Test 45 - Test Test 45 a Test Test 45 b Test Test 45 C Test Test 45 d Test Test 45 e Test Test 45 f Test Test 45 g Test Test 45 h Test Test 45 i Test Test 45 j Test Test 45 k MASTER7.9 NM CLIENT 46 - MASTER7.9 NM CLIENT 47 - MASTER7.9 NM CLIENT 48 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page • 1 1 18 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 VA00320 RTU SW UC PER ALCATEL POLL ENG F4528 GMC PER DEVICE SW LICENSES V812 GMC SW UC PER ALCATEL M -W RAD V377 GMC SW UC PER ALCATEL POLL ENG SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH AEROFLEX 3920 SERVICE MONITOR lMHZ TO 2.7GHz / TI2236 3920-0PT058 / R3920A P25 TRUNKING VHF/UHF/700/800MHZ / 390XOPT201 TI05346AA / R2076A SITE MONITORING APPLICATION/ 390XOPT051 / TI05337AA R2111A TI05339AA IQ GEN MODULATION/ 390XOPT054 / R2112A TI05340AA AUDIO ANALYZER/ 390XOPT055 / R2086A TI05343AA TRACKING GENERATOR/ 390XOPT061 / R2020A LSM GENERATE AND RECEIVE/ ANALYSIS/ TI05347AA 390XOPT204 / R2079A P25 CONTROL CHANNEL LOGGER/ 390XOPT206 / TI05348AA R2081A AUTOTEST II FOR P25 RADIO SYSTEMS/ 390XOPT218 / TI05356AA R2083A P25 CONVENTIONAL WITH DES OFB TYPE Ill/ TI05345AA 390XOPT200 / R2075A TI05359AA P25 AES ENCRYPTION/ 390XOPT240 / R2077 A TI05368AA MOTOTRBO DMR TESTING/ 390XOPT400 / R2126A T7588 ASTRO CLIENT APPL SW UPGRADE 7 .9 DS019BLK 19" LCD, BLACK, NON -TOUCH DDN9657 CRYSTAL REPORTS City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 5 MASTER7.9 CNI BR 49 -1 MASTER7.9 CNI PR so -1 MASTER7.9 CNI 51 -1 MASTER7.9 SURGE 52 -6 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 53 -1 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 53 a 1 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 54 -2 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 55 -1 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 56 -1 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 57 -1 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 58 -2 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 59 -1 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 60 -1 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 60 a 1 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 60 b 1 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 60 C 1 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 60 d 1 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 60 e 1 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 61 -2 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 62 -1 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 63 -1 PH 3 MSTR CAB 05-6 64 -1 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 6 Equipment List -Design Review ST6000 S6000 MNR MULTI-PROTOCOL ROUTER ST6000 S6000 MNR MULTI-PROTOCOL ROUTER ST6017B S6000 4 PORT ULTRAWAN II MODULE RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DSOP820B, DS1101378 DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B TI1094 MCC 7500 120 SIMULTANEOUS CALL IP RECORDER ADD : IP LOGGING RECORDER FOR USE ON 7 .9 TI05231AA SYSTEMS 4 POST SLIDE RAIL KIT FOR NICELOG AND NICECALL DDN9632 FOCUS Ill DDN8670 SOK ON LINE HOURS+ HOT SWAP RAID-1 DDN8665 ANI / ALI APPLICATION DQPSNSEQUIPMENT SUPERVISION SERVER W/OS DQPSlD 81905 81933 CA00140AA CA00288AB CA00147AF CA00182AB CA01220AA DDN9607 DDN9973 DDN9607 CVN6565 NICE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MCC 7500 ASTRO 25 SOFTWARE MOTOROLA VOICE PROCESSOR MODULE ADD: AC LINE CORD, NORTH AMERICAN ADD: MCC 7500 ARCHIVING INTERFACE SERVER SOFTWARE LICENSE ADD: MCC 7500 SECURE OPERATION ADD: AES ALGORITHM ADD: OVER THE ETHERNET KEYING {OTEK) OPERATION SYMANTEC ANTI VIRUS 10.2.1 CORP ED UC & MEDIA SINGLE COPY Z400 MID TIER WORKSTATION WITH VISTA SP2 -NON- RETURNABLE SYMANTEC ANTI VIRUS 10.2.1 CORP ED UC & MEDIA SINGLE COPY SPARE CABINET ASTRO 7.9 & BEYOND Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page MASTER7.9 0TH NET 1 65 - MASTER7.9 0TH NET 1 65 a MASTER7.9 SOFTWARE 66 - 2ND CORE CORERTR 67 - 2ND CORE CORERTR 67 a 2ND CORE CORERTR 67 b 2ND CORE CORERTR 67 C MASTER7.9 0TH NET3 68 - MASTER7.9 0TH NET3 68 a SYSTEM GW OPTS INTERFACE 69 - SYSTEM GW OPTS INTERFACE 69 a SYSTEM GW OPTS INTERFACE 69 b PRIME1 NFM RTU 70 - PRIME1 NFM RTU 70 a PRIME1 NFM RTU 70 b PRIME1 NFM RTU 70 C PRIME1 NFM LIC 72 - PRIME1 NFM LIC 72 a PRIME1 NFM LIC 72 b PRIME1 NFM LIC 72 C PRIME1 NFM LIC 72 d PRIME1 NFM LIC 73 - PRIME1 NFM LIC 73 a PRIME1 NFM LIC 73 b PRIME1 NFM LIC 73 C Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page • 1 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 10 2 1 1 1 10 SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER WINDOWS 7 PROFESSIONAL UPGRADE 64 BIT DDN1241A VOLUME LICENSE VERSION SQM01SUM0189 SRC7500 SWG ROUTING CENTER CA01354AA ADD : DUAL LINK 1 PAIR CWR CA01346AA ADD: QTY 1 PAIR CORE ROUTERS CWR CA01345AA ADD: DUAL GATEWAY ROUTERS STANDARD SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER SQM01SUM0200 MASTER SITE UPGRADE MODEL CA01453AA ADD: FLEXIBLE AIR TRAFFIC INFORMATION ACCESS ZA00103AA ENH: TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE , TEN HOURS F4544 SITE MANAGER ADVANCED V266 ADD : 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM VA00327 SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7.9 V592 AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI F4528 GMC PER DEVICE SW LICENSES V809 GMC SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 V838 GMC SW UC PER TRAK GPS VA00310 GMC SW UC PER GCM8000 COMP V206 GMC SW UC PER GCP8000 MS CONTR F2463 RTU PER DEVICE SW LICENSES V839 RTU SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 V838 RTU SW UC PER TRAK GPS V835 RTU SW UC PER GCM8000 COMP City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 Equ ipment List -Design Review 7 PRIME1 NFM UC 73 d 2 CONSOLE CCGW 74 -1 CONSOLE CCGW 74 a 1 CONSOLE CCGW 74 b 1 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 75 -1 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 75 a 1 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 75 b 3 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 75 C 1 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 77 -1 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 77 a 1 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 79 -1 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 79 a 9 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 79 b 1 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 79 C 2 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 79 d 20 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 80 -1 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 80 a 9 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 80 b 2 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 80 C 1 REMOTE1 NFM RTU 80 d 20 REMOTE2 NFM RTU 81 -1 REMOTE2 NFM RTU 81 a 1 REMOTE2 NFM RTU 81 b 1 REMOTE2 NFM RTU 81 C 3 REMOTE2 NFM UC 83 -1 REMOTE2 NFM UC 83 a 1 REMOTE2 NFM UC 83 b 1 REMOTE2 NFM UC 83 C 20 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 8 Equipment List -Design Review VA00325 RTU SW LIC PER GCP8000 MS CONTR SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA CA01618AA F4544 V266 V592 VA00327 F4568 V582 F4528 V801 V809 V838 V843 F2463 V832 V838 V839 VA00312 F4544 V266 VA00327 V592 F4528 V809 V838 V843 ADD : AC POWER ADD : CONV CHAN GATEWAY SITE MANAGER ADVANCED ADD : 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7 .9 R-MUX 1004 ADD : 40UT TO R-MUX GMC PER DEVICE SW LICENSES GMC SW LIC PER MUT AID QUANTAR GMC SW LIC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 GMC SW LIC PER TRAK GPS GMC SW LIC PER GTR8000 MS BR RTU PER DEVICE SW LICENSES RTU SW LIC PER MUT AID QUANTAR RTU SW LIC PER TRAK GPS RTU SW LIC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 RTU SW LIC PER GTR8000 MS BR SITE MANAGER ADVANCED ADD: 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7 .9 AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI GMC PER DEVICE SW LICENSES GMC SW LIC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 GMC SW LIC PER TRAK GPS GMC SW LIC PER GTR8000 MS BR Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page REMOTE2 NFM LIC 84 - REMOTE2 NFM LIC 84 a REMOTE2 NFM LIC 84 b REMOTE2 NFM LIC 84 C Layers 1&2 RFDS - 1 85 - Layers 1&2 RFDS-2 86 - Layers 1&2 RFDS -3 87 -. Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 88 - Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 89 - Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 90 - PH2-PRIME GCM8000-1 PH2-PRIME GCM8000-1 PH2-PRIME GCM8000-1 PH2-PRIME GCM8000-2 91 - PH2-PRIME GCM8000-2 91 a PH2-PRIME GCM8000-2 91 b PH2-PRIME GCM8000-2 91 C PH2 -PRIME GCM8000-3 92 - PH2-PRIME GCM8000-3 92 a PH2-PRIME GCM8000-3 92 b PH2-PRIME GCM8000-3 92 C PH2-PRIME GCP8000-1 93 - PH2-PRIME GCP8000-1 93 a PH2-PRIME GCP8000-1 93 b PH2-PRIME GCP8000-1 93 C PH2-PRIME GCP8000-2 94 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the t itle page 1 1 1 20 1 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 F2463 RTU PER DEVICE SW LICENSES V839 RTU SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 V838 RTU SW UC PER TRAK GPS VA00312 RTU SW tlC PER GTR8000 MS BR DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA .110V, 792-824 MHZ DS428B83H01C110 CMU , TIA 110V, 792 -824 MHZ DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA 110V, 792 -824 MHZ ADVD PWR MONTR, 740-870MHZ, 80 CH/4TX FRD/4TX DSAPM7487K1AC REFL/lRX PORT/110-240VAC DSSP74962440DIN RF COUPLER INCL MOUNTING , 746-960 MHZ DS9985090 APM COMBINER PANEL, 746-960 MHZ CA01183AA ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD : RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7038 GCP 8000 SITE CONTROLLER CA00303AA ADD : QTY (1) SITE CONTROLLER ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE SITE CONTROLLER CA01194AA SOFTWARE X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7038 GCP 8000 SITE CONTROLLER City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equ ipment List -Des ign Review 9 PH2-PRIME GCP8000-2 94 a 1 PH2-PRIME GCP8000-2 94 b 1 PH2-PRIME GCP8000-2 94 C 1 PH2-PRIME GPS 95 -1 PH2 -PRIME GPS 96 -5 PH2-PRIME GPS 97 -1 PH2-PRIME NETWORK 98 -2 PH2-PRIME NETWORK 99 -2 PH2-PRIME NETWORK 100 -1 PH2-PRIME NETWORK 101 -1 PH2-PRIME NETWORK 102 -2 Laver 1 GCM8000-4 103 -1 Laver 1 GCM8000-4 103 a 2 Laver 1 GCM8000-4 103 b 2 Layer 1 GCM8000-4 103 C 1 Laver 1 GCM8000-5 104 -1 Layer 1 GCM8000-5 104 a 2 Laver 1 GCM8000-5 104 b 2 Layer 1 GCM8000-5 104 C 1 Laver 1 GCM8000-6 105 -1 Layer 1 GCM8000-6 105 a 2 Laver 1 GCM8000-6 105 b 2 Layer 1 GCM8000-6 105 C 1 Laver 1 GCM8000-7 106 -1 Layer 1 GCM8000-7 106 a 2 Laver 1 GCM800Q-7 106 b 2 Layer 1 GCM8000-7 106 C 1 City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 10 Equipment List -Design Review CA00303AA ADD : QTY (1) SITE CONTROLLER ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE SITE CONTROLLER CA01194AA SOFTWARE X153AW ADD : RACK MOUNT HARDWARE DSTRAK92003 DISTRIBUTION SHELF CONFIG AC POWER DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DOM DSTRAK91071 FOUR PORT IRIG B TIME CODE FDM ST6000 56000 MNR MULTI-PROTOCOL ROUTER ST6017B 56000 4 PORT ULTRAWAN II MODULE ST6202 SRC 24 PORT Tl/El EXP II T7380 CO-OP WAN ROUTER RELAY PANEL CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD : GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD : GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD : RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD : RACK MOUNT HARDWARE Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layer 1 GCM8000-8 107 - Laver 1 GCM8000-8 107 a Layer 1 GCM8000-8 107 b Laver 1 GCM8000-8 107 C Layer 1 GCM8000-9 108 - Layer 1 GCM8000-9 108 a Laver 1 GCM8000-9 108 b Layer 1 GCM8000-9 108 C Laver 1 GCM8000-10 109 - Layer 1 · GCM8000-10 109 a Laver 1 GCM8000-10 109 b Layer 1 GCM8000-10 109 C Laver 1 NETWORK 110 - Laver 1 NETWORK 110 a Laver 1 NETWORK 111 - Layers 1&2 RACK 112 - Layers 1&2 SURGE 113 - Laver 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 GTR8000-1 114 - GTR8000-1 114 a GTR8000-1 114 b GTR8000-1 114 C GTR8000-1 114 d GTR8000-1 114 e GTR8000-1 114 f GTR8000-1 114 g GTR8000-1 114 h GTR8000-2 115 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD : RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD : GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD : RACK MOUNT HARDWARE SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DSOP820B, DS1101378 DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS CA01193AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE CA00862AA ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7 -24 BRS CA00879AA ADD : PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD : 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Mig ration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 Equ ipment List -Des ign Review 11 Laver 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 Layer 1 Laver 1 GTR8000-2 115 a 1 GTR8000-2 115 b 1 GTR8000-2 115 C 5 GTR8000-2 115 d 1 GTR8000-2 115 e 1 GTR8000-2 115 f 2 GTR8000-2 115 g 1 GTR8000-2 115 h 1 GTR8000-3 116 -1 GTR8000-3 116 a 1 GTR8000-3 116 b 1 GTR8000-3 116 C 5 GTR8000-3 116 d 1 GTR8000-3 116 e 1 GTR8000-3 116 f 1 GTR8000-3 116 g 2 GTR8000-3 116 h 1 GTR8000-4 117 -1 GTR8000-4 117 a 1 GTR8000-4 117 b 1 GTR8000-4 117 C 5 GTR8000-4 117 d 1 GTR8000-4 117 e 1 GTR8000-4 117 f 2 GTR8000-4 117 g 1 GTR8000-4 117 h 1 SURGE AC 118 -1 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 12 Equipment List-Design Review CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS CA01193AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE CA00877AA ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK CA00880AA ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD : 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU CA01058AA ADD : 700/800 PHASING HARNESS SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS CA01193AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE CA00862AA ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 BRS CA00879AA ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00883AA ADD: 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD : QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS CA01193AA ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE CA00877AA ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK CA00880AA ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU . CA01058AA ADD : 700/800 PHASING HARNESS 8 PORT POPULATED Tl OR El, FUSED UL LISTED, DSCPX1101989 EXPANDABLE Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Laver 2 Layer 2 Laver 2 Layer 2 Laver 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Laver 2 Layer 2 Laver 2 Layer 2 Laver 2 Laver 2 Layer 2 Laver 2 Layer 2 Laver 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Laver 2 Layer 2 Laver 2 Layer 2 Laver 2 GPS 119 - GPS 120 - NETWORK 121 - NETWORK 121 a NETWORK 122 - GTR8000-5 123 - GTR8000-5 123 a GTR8000-5 123 b GTR8000-5 123 C GTR8000-5 123 d GTR8000-5 123 e GTR8000-5 123 f GTR8000-5 123 g GTR8000-5 123 h GTR8000-6 124 - GTR8000-6 124 a GTR8000-6 124 b GTR8000-6 124 C GTR8000-6 124 d GTR8000-6 124 e GTR8000-6 124 f GTR8000-6 124 g GTR8000-6 124 h GTR8000-7 125 - GTR8000-7 125 a GTR8000-7 125 b GTR8000-7 125 C GTR8000-7 125 d Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 DSTRAK91009 REMOTE SITE CONFIG AC POWER DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DDM SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH . SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS CA01193AA ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE CA00862AA ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7 -24 BRS CA00879AA ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X304AE ADD : QTY (4) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS CA01193AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE CA00877AA ADD : CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK CA00880AA ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU CA01058AA ADD: 700/800 PHASING HARNESS SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS CA01193AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE CA00862AA ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7 -24 BRS City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 20 12 Equipment List -Des ign Review 13 Layer 2 GTR8000-7 125 e 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-7 125 f 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-7 125 g 1 Laver 2 GTR8000-7 125 h 2 Layer 2 GTR8000-8 126 -1 Layer 2 GTR8000-8 126 a 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-8 126 b 1 Laver 2 GTR8000-8 126 C 4 Layer 2 GTR8000-8 126 d 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-8 126 e 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-8 126 f 2 Layer 2 GTR8000-8 126 g 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-8 126 h 1 Laver 2 GTR8000-9 127 -1 Layer 2 GTR8000-9 127 a 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-9 127 b 1 Laver 2 GTR8000-9 127 C 2 Layer 2 GTR8000-9 127 d 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-9 127 e 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-9 127 f 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-9 127 g 2 Layer 2 GTR8000-9 127 h 1 MASTER7.9 NM CLIENT 128 -1 Layer 2 GPS 129 -100 Layer 2 GPS 130 -4 PH2-PRIME GPS 131 -200 PH2-PRIME GPS 132 -4 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 14 Equipment List-Design Review CA00879AA ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00883AA ADD: 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU CA00884AA ADD: QTY {1) XHUB SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X304AE ADD: QTY (4) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS CA01193AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE CA00877AA ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK CA00880AA ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00884AA ADD: QTY {1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU CA01058AA ADD: 700/800 PHASING HARNESS SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA X302AE CA01193AA CA00862AA CA00879AA CA00883AA CA00884AA X882AH DDN9974 L1700 DDN9769 L1700 DDN9769 ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER ADD: QTY (2) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 BRS ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER ADD: 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU ADD: QTY (1) XHUB ADD : 7 .5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU Z400 HIGH TIER WORKSTATION WITH VISTA SP2-NON- RETURNABLE CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-SOA CABLE Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page ANTENNA BOOT 133 - ANTENNA BOOT 134 - ANTENNA BOOT 135 - NEW ANT TX JUMPER 136 - NEW ANT TX JUMPER 137 - NEW ANT TX JUMPER -138 - Layers 1&2 RFDS -1 139 - Layers 1&2 RFDS-2 140 - Layers 1&2 RFDS -3 141 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 142 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 143 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 143 a Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 143 b Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 143 C Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 143 d Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 144 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 145 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 145 a Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 145 b Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the title page • 1 5 3 500 10 10 1 1 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 1 270 1 1 DQB267 4" ENTRY PORT CAP-BLACK DSBOP158 4 " BOOT, 1-HOLE, FOR 1-5/8" COAX DQB1251A 4 INCH BOOT CABLE : 1/2" SUPERFLEX FOAM COAXIAL, BLACK FIRE L3570 RETARDANT JACKET, DSF4DRC 1/2" 7 -16 DI N MALE RIGHT ANGLE CONNECTOR DSF4PDMV2C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792 -824 MHZ, TOWER DS428B83H01T BOX TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 MHZ, TOWER DS428B83H01T BOX TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 MHZ, TOWER DS428B83H01T BOX PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD 15 .lDBI O 1 DQWPA800906CFEDINO EDIN FEMALE CNTR L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT TI04967AA ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE, TI05543AA ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE, TI05542AA STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING L3405 CABLE: 15/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA750 TI04971AA ANT END ADD: 1-5/8" 7 -16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, TI05053AA ANTENNA END CONNECTOR City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Rev iew 15 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 146 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 147 -7 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 148 -2 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 149 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#01 150 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 151 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 152 -15 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 152 a 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 152 b 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 152 C 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 152 d 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 153 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 154 -270 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 154 a 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 154 b 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 155 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 156 -7 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 157 -2 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 158 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 159 -1 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01, 2012 16 Equipment List -Design Review DDN9383 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DIN DSTSXDFMBF FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD 15.lDBI O 1 DQWPA800906CFEDINO EDIN FEMALE CNTR L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT TI04967AA ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, TI05543AA ANTEND ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, TI05542AA STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING L3405 -CABLE: 15/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA750 TI04971AA ANT END ADD: 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, TI05053AA ANTENNA END CONNECTOR DDN9383 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DIN DSTSXDFMBF FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 160 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 161 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 161 a Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 161 b Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 161 C Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 161 d Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 162 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 163 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 163 a Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 163 b Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 164 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 165 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 166 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 167 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 168 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 169 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 170 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 170 a Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 170 b Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the title page • 1 15 1 1 1 1 1 270 1 1 1 7 2 1 1 1 15 1 1 PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD 15.lDBI O 1 DQWPA800906CFEDINO EDIN FEMALE CNTR L1705 CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT TI04967AA ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, TI05543AA ANTEND ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, TI05542AA STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING L3405 CABLE : 15/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA750 TI04971AA ANT END ADD: 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, TI05053AA ANTENNA END CONNECTOR DDN9383 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1 -5/8" SU REGROUND GROUNDING DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DIN DSTSXDFMBF FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD 15.lDBI O 1 DQWPA800906CFEDINO EDIN FEMALE CNTR L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT TI04967AA ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE , TI05543AA ANT END City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Des ign Review 17 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 170 C 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 170 d 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 171 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 172 -270 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 172 a 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 172 b 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 173 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 174 -7 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 175 -2 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 176 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 177 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 178 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 179 -15 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 179 a 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 179 b 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 179 C 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 179 d 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 180 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 181 -270 City of fort Worth, Texas • ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 18 Equ ipment List -Design Review ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END ADD : 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, TI05542AA STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING L3405 CABLE : 15/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA750 TI04971AA ANT END ADD : 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, TI05053AA ANTENNA END CONNECTOR DDN9383 1-5/8" 7 -16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DIN DSTSXDFMBF FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD 15 .lDBI O 1 DQWPA800906CFEDINO EDIN FEMALE CNTR L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT TI04967AA ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE, TI05543AA ANTEND ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE , TI05542AA STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING L3405 CABLE: 1 5/8 " AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 181 a Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 181 b Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 182 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 183 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 184 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 185 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 186 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 187 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 188 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 188 a Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 188 b Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 188 C Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 188 d Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 189 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 190 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 190 a Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 190 b Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 190 C Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 190 d Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the t itle page • 1 1 1 7 .2 1 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA750 TI04971AA ANTEND ADD : 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, TI05053AA ANTENNA END CONNECTOR DDN9383 1-5/8" 7 -16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GR IP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DIN DSTSXDFMBF FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD 15.lDBI O 1 DQWPA800906CFEDINO EDIN FEMALE CNTR L1705 CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE , TI05543AA ANTEND TI04967AA ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, TI05538AA STA END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING L1705 CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE, TI05539AA ANTEND TI04967AA ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE , TI05538AA STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 M igration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 19 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 191 -270 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 191 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 191 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 192 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 193 -7 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 194 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 195 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 196 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 196 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 196 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 197 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 198 -270 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 198 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 198 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 199 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 200 -7 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 201 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 202 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 203 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 203 a 1 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 20 Equipment List -Des ign Review L3323 CABLE: 7/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : 7/8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP , ANTENNA TI05176AA END CONNECTOR ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA5-50 TI04969AA ANTEND DDN9498 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR DSSG7806B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE DSL5SGRIP 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501 WA BROADBAND N CONN L1700 CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT TI04960AA END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 -50A TI05289AA CABLE, ANTENNA END DDN9769 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 -50A CABLE L1705 CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, TI05539AA ANTEND TI04967AA ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END DDN1089 TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE DSGKSUNV SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT DSL4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN L1700 CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT TI04960AA END Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the ti tle page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#01 203 b Layer s 1&2 RX ANT#01 204 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 205 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 206 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 206 a Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 206 b Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 206 C Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 206 d Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 207 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 208 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 208 a Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 208 b Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 208 C Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 208 d Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 209 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 209 a Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 209 b Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 210 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 211 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isc losure of this proposa l is subject to the restrictions on the title page 1 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 270 1 1 1 7 ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 -50A TI05289AA CABLE, ANTENNA END DDN9769 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE PANEL , V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD 15.lDBI O 1 DQWPA800906CFEDINO EDIN FEMALE CNTR L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE, TI05543AA ANTEND TI04967AA ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE, TI05538AA STA END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, TI05539AA ANT END TI04967AA ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE, TI05538AA STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END L3323 CABLE: 7/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, ANTENNA TI05176AA END CONNECTOR ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA5 -50 TI04969AA ANT END DDN9498 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR DSSG7806B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide T runked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equ ipment List -Design Review 2 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 212 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 213 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 214 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 214 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 214 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 215 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 216 -270 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 216 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 216 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 217 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 218 -7 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 219 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 220 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 221 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 221 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 221 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 222 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 223 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 224 -15 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 224 a 1 City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 22 Equipment List -Design Review DSL5SGRIP 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN L1700 CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT TI04960AA END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 -50A TI05289AA CABLE, ANTENNA END DDN9769 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE, TI05539AA ANT END TI04967AA ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END DDN1089 TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE DSGKSUNV SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT DSL4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN L1700 CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT TI04960AA END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A TI05289AA CABLE, ANTENNA END DDN9769 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD 15.lDBI O 1 DQWPA800906CFEDINO EDIN FEMALE CNTR L1705 CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -SOA CABLE, TI05543AA ANTEND Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 224 b Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 224 C Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 224 d Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 225 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 226 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 226 a Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 226 b Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 226 C Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 226 d Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 227 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 227 a Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 227 b Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 228 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 229 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 230 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 231 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 232 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 232 a Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 232 b Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page • 1 1 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 1 25 1 1 TI04967AA ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE , TI05538AA STA END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE , TI05539AA ANTEND TI04967AA ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE , TI05538AA STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END L3323 CABLE: 7/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP , ANTENNA TI05176AA END CONNECTOR ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA5-50 TI04969AA ANTEND DDN9498 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR DSSG7806B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE DSL5SGRIP 7 /8 11 SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN L1700 CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT TI04960AA END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A TI05289AA CABLE, ANTENNA END City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Rev iew 23 Lavers 1&2 RX ANT#03 233 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 234 -270 Lavers 1&2 RX ANT#03 234 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 234 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 235 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 236 -7 Lavers 1&2 RX ANT#03 237 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 238 -1 Lavers 1&2 RX ANT#03 239 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 239 a 1 Lavers 1&2 RX ANT#03 239 b 1 Laye rs 1&2 RX ANT#03 240 -1 Layers 1&2 Ant Boot 241 -5 Layers 1&2 Ant Boot 242 -3 PH2-STE-EQ RACK 243 -1 PH2-SPARES SPARES 244 -1 PH2-SPARES SPARES 245 -1 PH2-SPARES SPARES 246 -1 PH2-SPARES SPARES 247 -1 PH2-SPARES SPARES 248 -1 PH2-SPARES SPARES 249 -1 PH2-SPARES SPARES 250 -1 PH2-SPARES SPARES 251 -1 PH2-SPARES SPARES 252 -1 PH2-SPARES SPARES 253 -1 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 24 Equipment List -Design Review DDN9769 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE , TI05539AA ANTEND TI04967AA ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END DDN1089 TYP E N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE DSGKSUNV SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT DSL4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN L1700 CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT TI04960AA END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 -50A TI05289AA CABLE, ANTENNA END DDN9769 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE DSBOP158 4" BOOT, 1-HOLE, FOR 1-5/8" COAX DQB1251A 4 INCH BOOT TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK DLN6699 SUN NETRA T5220 SERVER WITHOUT SOFTWARE DLN6697 FRU: POWER SUPPLY, 650W DLN6700 FRU : 300 GB HARD DRIVE DLN6698 FRU: DVD R/W DRIVE, 8X DLN6733A FRE: DL360 SERVER WITHOUT SOFTWARE DLN1418 FRU: HARD DRIVE 146 GB SAS DDN9364 DVD DRIVE DVD RW 8X/8X IDE 5 .25" SLIM B1936 SMARTX VOICE PROCESSOR MODULE FRU 0183650Y02 POWER SUPPLY 150 WATI EPP GPIOM SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page PH2-SPARES SPARES 253 a PH2-SPARES SPARES 254 - PH2-SPARES SPARES 255 - PH2-SPARES SPARES 256 - PH2-SPARES SPARES 257 - PH2-SPARES SPARES 258 - PH2-SPARES SPARES 259 - PH2-SPARES SPARES 260 - PH2-SPARES SPARES 261 - PH2-SPARES SPARES 262 - PH2-SPARES SPARES 263 - PH2-SPARES SPARES 264 - PH2-SPARES SPARES 265 - PH2-SPARES SPARES 266 - PH2-SPARES SPARES 267 - PH2-PRIME GCMB000-1 268 - PH2-PRIME RACK 269 - PH2-PRIME SURGE 270 - PH2-PRIME SURGE 271 - PH2-SPARES PRIME-SPAR 272 - PH2-PRIME PRIME-SPAR 273 - PH2-PRIME PRIME-SPAR 273 a PH2-PRIME PRIME-SPAR 274 - PH2-PRIME PRIME-SPAR 275 - PH2-PRIME PRIME-SPAR 276 - PH2-PRIME PRIME-SPAR 277 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subj ect to the restrictions on the title page • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CA01616AA ADD : AC POWER CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH ST6000 56000 MNR MULTI -PROTOCOL ROUTER ST6017B 56000 4 PORT ULTRAWAN II MODULE ST6018 56000 12 PORT Tl/El II MODULE RLN5342 DRIIVE RAILS, 0113990B06 RLN5352 REAR FAN FRU, 0113990B16 RLN5344 DUAL IDE CABLW, 0113990B08 RLN5345 FILLER PANEL, 0113990B09 RLN5353A BOTIOM TRAY FAN , 0113990B17 RLN5354 TRANSITION MODULE BLN1273 VC/SC TRANSITION CARD FRU (POST A6.3) DDN9362 72G 15K 6GIG HARD DRIVE DDN9364 DVD DRIVE DVD RW 8X/8X IDE 5.25" SLIM DDN1073 DL360 VIRTUAL SERVER -NO OS NON -RETURNABLE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DSOP820B, DS1101378 DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B RACK MOUNT GROUND BAR, 19 IN FOR TSJ AND WPH DSTSJADP SERIES DATA SPDS DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DDM SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH ST6000 56000 MNR MULTI-PROTOCOL ROUTER ST6017B 56000 4 PORT ULTRAWAN II MODULE DLN6566 FRU : PA, 700/800 G-SERIES City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 M igration , Citywide T runked Rad io System March 01 , 20 12 Equipment List -Des ign Review 25 PH2-PRIME PRIME-SPAR 278 -1 PH2-PRIME PRIME-SPAR 279 -1 PH2-PRIME PRIME-SPAR 280 -1 PH2-PRIME PRIME-SPAR 281 -1 Layer 1 RACK 282 -3 Laver 1 SURGE 283 -5 Smart X Converter 284 -1 Smart X Converter 284 a 1 Smart X Converter 284 b 1 Smart X Converter 285 -1 Smart X Converter 284 C 1 Smart X Converter 286 -1 Smart X Converter 287 -1 Smart X STE RTR 288 -1 Smart X STE RTR 288 a 1 RFDS -1 REM-SPARES 289 -1 Smart X QUANTRO 290 -1 Smart X QUANTRO 290 a 4 Smart X QUANTRO 4 Smart X QUANTRO 290 b 4 Smart X QUANTRO 290 C 4 Smart X QUANTRO 290 d 4 Smart X QUANTRO 291 -4 Smart X QUANTRO 292 -4 Smart X QUANTAR 293 -1 Smart X QUANTAR 293 a 5 City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 26 Equipment List -Des ign Review DLN6567 FRU : PA, 700/800 G-SERIES DLN6569 FRU : GCP 8000/GCM 8000 DLN6568B FRU : SUMMIT PS 700/800 MHZ DLN64SSR CONFIGURATION/SERVICE SOFTWARE TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DSOP820B, DS1101378 DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B T7599 SMARTX SITE CONVERTER CA01401AA ADD: SMARTX SITE CONVERTER SOFTWARE LICENSE CA00140AA ADD: AC LINE CORD, NORTH AMERICAN CVN1230 SMARTX SOFTWARE CA00140AA ADD: AC LINE CORD, NORTH AMERICAN TDN1114 ETHERNET CABLE 100' BLN1297 VPM POWER SUPPLY MOUNTING KIT SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792 -824 MHZ, TOWER DS428B83H01T BOX SQM01SUM0130 SOFTWARE & HARDWARE UPGRADE KIT CA00134AA ENH: 6809 TRUNKED UPGRADE U764AD ENH: FALLBACK IN CABINET REPEAT UPGRADE X897AE ENH: SMARTZONE 6809 ASTRO CAI UPGRADE X791AB ADD: CONVENTIONAL/6809 TRUNKING EPIC BOARD X216AG ADD: 4 WIRE WIRELINE BOARD DLN1289A FRU : EXCITER FIRMWARE DKN6110 FRU: 2 'ETHERNET CABLE T6693 SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD UPGRADE KIT CA00134AB ENH: 6809 TRUNKED UPGRADE Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page Smart X QUANTAR 293 b Smart X QUANTAR 293 C Smart X QUANTAR 294 - Smart X QUANTAR 295 - Smart X QUANTAR 296 - Smart X MTC REM 21 a Smart X MTC REM 21 b Smart X MTC REM 21 C Smart X MTC REM 297 - GENERATOR GEN OD 3PH 298 - GENERATOR XFER ID 3P 299 - PH2-STE-EQ SURGE 300 - Laver 1 SURGE 301 - Layers 1&2 SURGE 302 - CO-LO REM# PRIME-SPAR 303 - CO-LO REM# REM-SPARES 304 - CO-LO REM# REM-SPARES 304 a MASTER7.9 SURGE 305 - PH2-PRIME SURGE 306 - MASTER7.9 0TH NET2 308 - MASTER7 .9 0TH NET2 308 a MASTER7 .9 0TH NET 2 308 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the rest rict ions on the t itle page 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 6 2 1 1 1 U764AD ENH : FALLBACK IN CABINET REPEAT UPGRADE X897AF ENH : SMARTZONE 6809 ASTRO CAI UPGRADE DLN1289A FRU : EXCITER FIRMWARE DKN6110 FRU : 2'ETHERNET CABLE DKN6111 FRU: IR SITE TERMINATION HW D391AR ADD: 7 CHANNELS {14CH CTY) D275AK ADD:·REDUNDANT 110/220 VAC POWER SUPPLY ZA00214AA ADD: OPERATION NON CLOCKING TRN7663A ENTERPRIZE AC LINE CORD Cummins 450kW diesel generator, model DFEJ, DQ450KWDFEJ3PH 120/208V 3 phase, level one sound enclosure DQOTPC1600ATS OTPC 1600A indoor cabinet ATS PDU , 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU WITH DSOP820B TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU WITH DSOP820B TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION PDU, 120V HARDWIRE {8) 20A OUTLET PDU WITH DSOP820B TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION DLN6677 FRU : G-SERIES XHUB SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD : AC POWER PDU , 120V HARDWIRE {8) 20A OUTLET PDU WITH DSOP820B TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION POU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU WITH DSOP820B TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD : AC POWER CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migrat ion , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 0 1, 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 27 I RFDS -1 I REM -SPARES I 307 I -1 I DS428B83H01C110 I CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ 1.1.2 Rolling Hills SUB SYSTEM BLOCK ITM SUB QTY NOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTION PRIME2 NFM LIC 1 -1 F4528 GMC PER DEVICE SW LICENSES PRIME2 NFM RTU 1 a 1 VA00327 SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7 .9 PRIME2 NFM RTU 1 b 3 VS92 AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI PRIME2 NFM LIC 1 C 1 V809 GMC SW LIC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 PRIME2 NFM LIC 1 d 1 V838 GMC SW LIC PER TRAK GPS PRIME2 NFM LIC 1 e 10 VA00310 GMC SW LIC PER GCM8000 COMP PRIME2 NFM LIC 1 f 2 V206 GMC SW LIC PER GCP8000 MS CONTR PRIME2 NFM RTU 2 -1 F2463 RTU PER DEVICE SW LICENSES PRIME2 NFM RTU 2 a 10 V835 RTU SW LIC PER GCM8000 COMP PRIME2 NFM RTU 2 b 1 V838 RTU SW LIC PER TRAK GPS PRIME2 NFM RTU 2 C 1 V839 RTU SW LIC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 PRIME2 NFM RTU 2 d 2 VA00325 RTU SW LIC PER GCP8000 MS CONTR Layer 2 GCM8000-1 3 -1 T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR Layer 2 GCM8000-1 3 a 2 CA01183AA ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR Layer 2 GCM8000-1 3 b 2 CA01185AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION Layer 2 GCM8000-1 3 C 1 X153AW ADD : RACK MOUNT HARDWARE Layer 2 GCM8000-2 4 -1 T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR Layer 2 GCM8000-2 4 a 2 CA01183AA ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR Layer 2 GCM8000-2 4 b 2 CA01185AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION Layer 2 GCM8000-2 4 C 1 X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE Layer 2 GCM8000-3 5 -1 T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 28 Equipment List -Design Review Layer 2 GCM8000-3 5 a Layer 2 GCM8000-3 5 b Layer 2 GCM8000-3 5 C Layer 2 GCM8000-4 6 - Layer 2 GCM8000-4 6 a Layer_2 GCM8000-4 6 b Layer 2 GCM8000-4 6 C Layer 2 GCM8000-5 7 - Layer 2 GCM8000-5 7 a Layer 2 GCM8000-5 7 b Layer 2 GCM8000-5 7 C Layer 2 GCM8000-6 8 - Layer 2 GCM8000-6 8 a Layer 2 GCM8000-6 8 b Layer 2 GCM8000-6 8 C Layer 2 GCM8000-7 9 - Layer 2 GCM8000-7 9 a Layer 2 GCM8000-7 9 b Layer 2 GCM8000-7 9 C Layer 2 GCM8000-8 10 - Layer 2 GCM8000-8 10 a Layer 2 GCM8000-8 10 b Layer 2 GCM8000-8 10 C Layer 2 GCM8000-9 11 - Layer 2 GCM8000-9 11 a Layer 2 GCM8000-9 11 b Layer 2 GCM8000-9 11 C Layer 2 GCM8000-12 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page • 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 CA01183AA ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD : RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD : GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD : GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD : RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01183AA ADD: GCM 8000 COMPARATOR CA01185AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE T7321 GCM 8000 COMPARATOR City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equ ipment List -Design Review 29 10 GCM8000- Layer 2 10 12 a 2 CA01183AA ADD : GCM 8000 COMPARATOR GCM8000- Layer 2 10 12 b 2 CA01185AA ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE OPERATION GCM8000- Layer 2 10 12 C 1 X153AW ADD : RACK MOUNT HARDWARE Layer 2 GCP8000 -1 13 -1 T7038 GCP 8000 SITE CONTROLLER Layer 2 GCP8000-1 13 a 1 CA00303AA ADD : QTY (1) SITE CONTROLLER ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE SITE Layer 2 GCP8000-1 13 b 1 CA01194AA CONTROLLER SOFTWARE Layer 2 GCP8000-1 13 C 1 X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE Layer 2 GCP8000-2 14 -1 T7038 GCP 8000 SITE CONTROLLER Layer 2 GCP8000 -2 14 a 1 CA00303AA ADD : QTY (1) SITE CONTROLLER ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE SITE Layer 2 GCP8000-2 14 b 1 CA01194AA CONTROLLER SOFTWARE Layer 2 GCP8000 -2 14 C 1 X153AW ADD: RACK MOUNT HARDWARE Layer 1 NETWORK 15 -2 SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY Layer 1 NETWORK 15 a 2 CA01616AA Layer 1 NETWORK 16 -2 CLN1836 Layer 1 GPS 17 -1 DSTRAK91009 Layer 1 GPS 18 -1 DSTRAK91071 Layer 1 GPS 19 -3 DSTRAK91061 REMOTE! NFM RTU 20 -1 F4544 REMOTE! NFM RTU 20 a 1 V266 REMOTE! NFM RTU 20 b 1 VA00327 REMOTE! NFM RTU 20 C 3 V592 REMOTE! NFM UC 21 -1 F4528 REMOTE! NFM UC 21 a 1 V809 City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Mig ration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 0 1, 2012 30 Equipment List -Des ign Review ADD: AC POWER 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH REMOTE SITE CONFIG AC POWER FOUR PORT IRIG B TIME CODE FDM FOUR PORT DDM SITE MANAGER ADVANCED ADD : 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7 .9 AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI GMC PER DEVICE SW_UCENSES GMC SW UC PER NFM -RTU 1-0 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page REMOTE! NFM UC 21 b 1 REMOTE! NFM UC 21 C 20 REMOTE! NFM UC 22 -1 REMOTE! NFM UC 22 a 1 REMOTE! NFM UC 22 b 1 REMOTE! NFM UC 22 C 20 Layer 2 NETWORK 23 -2 Layer 2 NETWORK 24 -2 Layer 2 NETWORK 25 -1 Layer_2 NETWORK 26 -1 Layer 2 NETWORK 27 -2 Layer_2 GPS 28 -1 Layer 2 GPS 29 -6 Layer 2 GPS 30 -1 REMOTE2 NFM RTU 31 -1 REMOTE2 NFM RTU 31 a 1 REMOTE2 NFM RTU 31 b 1 REMOTE2 NFM RTU 31 C 3 REMOTE2 NFM UC 32 -1 REMOTE2 NFM UC 32 a 1 REMOTE2 NFM UC 32 b 1 REMOTE2 NFM UC 32 C 20 REMOTE2 NFM UC 33 -1 REMOTE2 NFM_LIC 33 a 1 REMOTE2 NFM UC 33 b 1 REMOTE2 NFM UC 33 C 20 Layer 1 GTR8000-1 34 -1 Layer 1 GTR8000-1 34 a 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page • V838 GMC SW UC PER TRAK GPS V843 GMC SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR F2463 RTU PER DEVICE SW LICENSES V839 RTU SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 V838 RTU SW UC PER TRAK GPS VA00312 RTU SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR ST6000 S6000 MNR MULTI-PROTOCOL ROUTER ST6017B S6000 4 PORT ULTRAWAN II MODULE ST6202 SRC 24 PORT Tl/El EXP II T7380 CO-OP WAN ROUTER RELAY PANEL CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH DSTRAK91008 PRIME/MASTER SITE CON FIG AC POWER DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DOM DSTRAK92003 DISTRIBUTION SHELF CON FIG AC POWER F4544 SITE MANAGER ADVANCED V266 ADD: 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM VA00327 SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7.9 V592 AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI F4528 GMC PER DEVICE SW LICENSES V809 GMC SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 V838 GMC SW UC PER TRAK GPS V843 GMC SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR F2463 RTU PER DEVICE SW LICENSES V839 RTU SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 V838 RTU SW UC PER TRAK GPS VA00312 RTU SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Des ign Review 31 Layer 1 GTR8000-1 34 b 1 X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO Layer 1 GTR8000-1 34 C 5 CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY Layer 1 GTR8000-1 34 d 1 CA00862AA OF 7-24 BRS Layer 1 GTR8000-1 34 e 1 CA00879AA ADD : PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER Layer 1 GTR8000-1 34 f 1 CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU Layer 1 GTR8000-1 34 g 2 CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB Layer 1 GTR8000-1 34 h 1 X882AH ADD : 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU Layer 1 GTR8000-2 35 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM Layer 1 GTR8000-2 35 a 1 CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER Layer 1 GTR8000-2 35 b 1 X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO Layer 1 GTR8000-2 35 C 5 CA01193AA SOFTWARE Layer 1 GTR8000-2 35 d 1 CA00877AA ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY Layer 1 GTR8000-2 35 e 1 CA00880AA COMBINER Layer 1 GTR8000-2 35 f 2 CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB Layer 1 GTR8000-2 35 g 1 X882AH ADD : 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU Layer 1 GTR8000-2 35 h 1 CA01058AA ADD : 700/800 PHASING HARNESS Layer 1 GTR8000-3 36 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM Layer 1 GTR8000-3 36 a 1 CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER Layer 1 GTR8000-3 36 b 1 X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO Layer 1 GTR8000-3 36 C 5 CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY Layer 1 GTR8000-3 36 d 1 CA00862AA OF 7-24 BRS Layer 1 GTR8000-3 36 e 1 CA00879AA ADD : PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER Layer 1 GTR8000-3 36 f 1 CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU Layer 1 GTR8000-3 36 g 2 CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page 32 Equipment List -Design Rev iew Layer 1 GTR8000-3 36 h Layer 1 GTR8000-4 37 - Layer 1 GTR8000-4 37 a Layer 1 GTR8000-4 37 b Layer 1 GTR8000-4 37 C Layer 1 GTR8000-4 37 d Layer 1 GTR8000-4 37 e Layer 1 GTR8000-4 37 f Layer 1 GTR8000-4 37 g Layer_! GTR8000-4 37 h Layer 2 NETWORK 38 - Layer 2 NETWORK 38 a Layer 2 NETWORK 39 - Layer 2 GTR8000-5 40 - Layer 2 GTR8000-5 40 a Layer 2 GTR8000-5 40 b Layer 2 GTR8000-5 40 C Layer 2 GTR8000-5 40 d Layer 2 GTR8000-5 40 e Layer_2 GTR8000-5 40 f Layer 2 GTR8000-5 40 g Layer_2 GTR8000-5 40 h Layer 2 GTR8000-6 41 - Layer 2 GTR8000-6 41 a Layer 2 GTR8000-6 41 b Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page • 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE CA00877AA ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY CA00880AA COMBINER CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU CA01058AA ADD: 700/800 PHASING HARNESS SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD : QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY CA00862AA OF 7-24 BRS CA00879AA ADD : PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK , 48RU SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X304AE ADD: QTY (4) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 33 ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO Layer 2 GTR8000-6 41 C 4 CA01193AA SOFTWARE Layer 2 GTR8000-6 41 d 1 CA00877AA ADD : CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK ADD : EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY Layer 2 GTR8000-6 41 e 1 CA00880AA COMBINER Layer 2 GTR8000-6 41 f 2 CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB Layer 2 GTR8000-6 41 g 1 X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU Layer 2 GTR8000-6 41 h 1 CA01058AA ADD: 700/800 PHASING HARNESS Layer 2 GTR8000-7 42 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM Layer 2 GTR8000-7 42 a 1 CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER Layer 2 GTR8000-7 42 b 1 X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO Layer 2 GTR8000-7 42 C 5 CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY Layer 2 GTR8000-7 42 d 1 CA00862AA OF 7-24 BRS Layer 2 GTR8000-7 42 e 1 CA00879AA ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER Layer 2 GTR8000-7 42 f 1 CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU Layer 2 GTR8000-7 42 g 2 CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB Layer 2 GTR8000-7 42 h 1 X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU Layer 2 GTR8000-8 43 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM Layer 2 GTR8000-8 43 a 1 CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER Layer 2 GTR8000-8 43 b 1 X304AE ADD : QTY (4) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO Layer 2 GTR8000-8 43 C 4 CA01193AA SOFTWARE Layer 2 GTR8000-8 43 d 1 CA00877AA ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY Layer 2 GTR8000-8 43 e 1 CA00880AA COMBINER Layer 2 GTR8000-8 43 f 2 CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB Layer 2 GTR8000-8 43 g 1 X882AH ADD : 7 .5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU Layer 2 GTR8000-8 43 h 1 CA01058AA ADD : 700/800 PHASING HARNESS City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 34 Equipment List -Design Review Layer 2 GTR8000-9 44 - Layer 2 GTR8000-9 44 a Layer 2 GTR8000-9 44 b Layer 2 GTR8000-9 44 C Layer 2 GTR8000-9 44 d Layer 2 GTR8000-9 44 e Layer 2 GTR8000-9 44 f Layer 2 GTR8000-9 44 g Layer 2 GTR8000-9 44 h Layers 1&2 RFDS -1 45 - Layers 1&2 RFDS -2 46 - Layers 1&2 RFDS -3 47 - Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 48 - Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 49 - Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 so - Layers 1&2 RFDS -1 51 - Layers 1&2 RFDS-2 52 - Layers 1&2 RFDS -3 53 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X302AE ADD: QTY (2) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY CA00862AA OF 7-24 BRS CA00879AA ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00883AA ADD: 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU CA00884AA ADD: QTY {1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK , 48RU DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ DS428B83H01Cll0 CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ ADVD PWR MONTR, 740-870MHZ, 80 CH/4TX FRD/4TX REFL/lRX PORT/110- DSAPM7487K1AC 240VAC RF COUPLER INCL MOUNTING, 746-960 DSSP7 4962440DI N MHZ DS9985090 APM COMBINER PANEL, 746-960 MHZ TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 DS428B83H01T MHZ, TOWER BOX TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792 -824 DS428B83H01T MHZ, TOWER BOX TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 DS428B83H01T MHZ, TOWER BOX City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 35 CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER Layer 1 GPS 54 -so L1700 FOOT 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- Layer 1 GPS 55 -4 DDN9769 SOA CABLE CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER Layer 2 GPS 56 -100 L1700 FOOT 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl - Layer 2 GPS 57 -4 DDN9769 SOA CABLE ANTENNA BOOT 58 -1 DQB267 4" ENTRY PORT CAP -BLACK ANTENNA BOOT 59 -5 DSBOP158 4" BOOT, 1-HOLE, FOR 1-5/8" COAX ANTENNA BOOT 60 -3 DQB1251A 4 INCH BOOT CABLE : 1/2" SUPERFLEX FOAM COAXIAL, NEW ANT TX JUMPER 61 -250 L3570 BLACK FIRE RETARDANT JACKET, 1/2" 7 -16 DIN MALE RIGHT ANGLE NEW ANT TX JUMPER 62 -10 DSF4DRC CONNECTOR NEW ANT TX JUMPER 63 -10 DSF4PDMV2C 1/2" 7 -16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR PANEL, V -POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 64 -1 DQWPA800906CFEDI NO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 65 -15 L1705 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 65 a 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 65 b 1 TI05543AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 65 C 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 65 d 1 TI05542AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 66 -1 TDN9289 City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 36 Equipment List -Des ign Review CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - SOA CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - SOA CABLE, STA END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 67 -600 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 67 a 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 67 b 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 68 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 69 -11 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 70 -2 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 71 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 72 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 73 -1 TX_ANT Layers 1&2 #02 74 -15 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 74 a 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 74 b 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 74 C 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 74 d 1 TX_ANT Layers 1&2 #02 75 -1 TX_ANT Layers 1&2 #02 76 -600 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page CABLE: 1 5/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER L3405 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04971AA AVA750 ANT END ADD: 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP DDN9383 CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD DQWPA800906CFEDINO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05542AA 50A CABLE, STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 15/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER L3405 FOOT City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 37 TX ANT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR Layers 1&2 #02 76 a 1 TI04971AA AVA750 ANT END TX ANT ADD: 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE Layers 1&2 #02 76 b 1 TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR TX ANT 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP Layers 1&2 #02 77 -1 DDN9383 CONNECTOR TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 78 -11 DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING TX_ANT Layers 1&2 #02 79 -2 DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP TX ANT DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, Layers 1&2 #02 80 -1 DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 81 -1 DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN TX ANT PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD Layers 1&2 #03 82 -1 DQWPA800906CFED1NO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 83 -15 L1705 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 83 a 1 TI04967AA TX_ANT Layers 1&2 #03 83 b 1 TI05543AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 83 C 1 TI04936AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 83 d 1 TI05542AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 84 -1 TDN9289 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 85 -600 L3405 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 38 Equipment List -Design Review CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, STA END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE : 1 5/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 85 a 1 TX_ANT Layers 1&2 #03 85 b 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 86 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 87 -11 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 88 -2 TX_ANT Layers 1&2 #03 89 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 90 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 91 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 92 -15 TX_ANT Layers 1&2 #04 92 a 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 92 b 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 92 C 1 TX_ANT Layers 1&2 #04 92 d 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 93 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 94 -600 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04971AA AVA750 ANT END ADD : 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP DDN9383 CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD DQWPA800906CFEDINO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05542AA 50A CABLE, STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 15/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER L3405 FOOT City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 39 TX ANT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR Layers 1&2 #04 94 a 1 TI04971AA AVA750 ANT END TX ANT ADD : 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE Layers 1&2 #04 94 b 1 TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR TX ANT 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP Layers 1&2 #04 95 -1 DDN9383 CONNECTOR TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 96 -11 DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 97 -2 DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP TX ANT DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, Layers 1&2 #04 98 -1 DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 99 -1 DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN TX ANT PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD Layers 1&2 #05 100 -1 DQWPA800906CFEDINO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR TX ANT Layers 1&2 #OS 101 -15 L1705 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #OS 101 a 1 TI04967AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #OS 101 b 1 TI05543AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #OS 101 C 1 TI04936AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 101 d 1 TI05542AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 102 -1 TDN9289 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 103 -600 L3405 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 40 Equipment List -Des ign Rev iew CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- SOA CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - SOA CABLE, STA END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 15/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 103 a 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 103 b 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 104 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 105 -11 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 106 -2 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 107 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 108 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 109 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 110 -15 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 110 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 110 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 110 C 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 110 d 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 111 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 112 -6 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04971AA AVA750 ANT END ADD : 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP DDN9383 CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD DQWPA800906CFEDINO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A TI05538AA CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 41 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 112 a 1 TI05539AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 112 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 112 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 112 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 113 -600 L3323 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 113 a 1 TI05176AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 113 b 1 TI04969AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 114 -1 DDN9498 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 115 -11 DSSG7806B2A Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 116 -2 DSL5SGRIP Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 117 -1 DS1090501WA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 118 -25 L1700 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 118 a 1 TI04960AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 118 b 1 TI05289AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 119 -1 DDN9769 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 120 -600 L1705 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 42 Equipment List -Design Review ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE, STA END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE: 7/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA5-50 ANT END 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ BROADBAND N CONN CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABL E, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- 50A CABLE CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 120 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 120 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 121 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 122 -11 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 123 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 124 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 125 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 125 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 125 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 126 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 127 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 128 -15 Layers 1&2 RX_ANT#02 128 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 128 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 128 C 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page • FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A TI05539AA CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A DDN1089 CABLE DSGKSUNV SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT DSL4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER L1700 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04960AA FSJ1 ANT END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR TI05289AA FSJ1-50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1- DDN9769 50A CABLE PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD DQWPA800906CFEDINO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A TI05538AA CABLE, STA END City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 43 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 128 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 129 -2 TDN9289 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 130 -6 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 130 a 1 TI05539AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 130 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 130 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 130 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 131 -600 L3323 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 131 a 1 TI05176AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 131 b 1 TI04969AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 132 -1 DDN9498 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 133 -11 DSSG7806B2A Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 134 -2 DSL5SGRIP Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 135 -1 DS1090501 WA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 136 -25 L1700 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 136 a 1 TI04960AA City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 44 Equipment List -Design Review ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE : 7/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: 7 /8 11 TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA5-50 ANT END 7 /8 11 TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ BROADBAND N CONN CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT END Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 136 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 137 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 138 -600 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 138 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 138 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 139 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 140 -11 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 141 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 142 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 143 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 143 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 143 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 144 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 145 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 146 -15 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 146 a 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR TI05289AA FSJl-SOA CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- DDN9769 50A CABLE CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-SOA TI05539AA CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A DDN1089 CABLE DSGKSUNV SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT DSL4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER L1700 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04960AA FSJl ANT END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR TI05289AA FSJ1-50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- DDN9769 50A CABLE PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD DQWPA800906CFEDINO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 45 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 146 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 146 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 146 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 147 -2 TDN9289 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 148 -6 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 148 a 1 TI05539AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 148 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 148 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 148 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 149 -600 L3323 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 149 a 1 TI05176AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 149 b 1 TI04969AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 150 -1 DDN9498 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 151 -11 DSSG7806B2A Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 152 -2 DSL5SGRIP Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 153 -1 DS1090501 WA City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 46 Equipment List -Design Review ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE , STA END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE : 7/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA5-50 ANT END 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ BROADBAND N CONN Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 154 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 154 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 154 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 155 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 156 -600 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 156 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 156 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 157 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 158 -11 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 159 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 160 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 161 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 161 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 161 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 162 -1 CONSOLE CCGW 163 -1 CONSOLE CCGW 163 a 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the title page CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER L1700 FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04960AA FSJl ANT END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR TI05289AA FSJ1 -50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- DDN9769 50A CABLE CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A TI05539AA CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A DDN1089 CABLE DSGKSUNV SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT DSL4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER L1700 FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04960AA FSJl ANT END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR TI05289AA FSJ1-50A CABLE , ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- DDN9769 50A CABLE SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 47 CONSOLE CCGW 163 b 1 CA01618AA ADD : CONV CHAN GATEWAY PRIME2 NFM RTU 164 -1 F4544 SITE MANAGER ADVANCED Z400 MID TIER WORKSTATION WITH VISTA MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 165 -1 DDN9973 SP2 -NON-RETURNABLE MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 166 -1 RVN4186AK CPS Rl5.00.00 ASTRO 25 PORT/MOBILE MASTER7 .9 CPS CLIENT 167 -1 DVN4181 IBUTION FOR USB ADAPTOR MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 168 -1 DVN4049 ADV'D SYSTEM KEY IBUTION REPLACMENT MASTER7 .9 CPS CLIENT 169 -1 RVN5224J CPS R05 .0l.OO ASTRO DIG APX POR MOB MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 170 -1 HKN6184C CABLE CH, PROGRAMMING, USB MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 171 -1 RKN4105 CABLE-PROGRAMMING USB PROGRAMMING, TEST & ALIGNMENT MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 172 -1 PMKN4013C CABLE MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 173 -1 WPLN6904A KEYLOAD CABLE FOR APX7000 MASTER7.9 CPS CLIENT 174 -1 WPLN6905A APX7000 KEYLOAD RS -232 CABLE MASTER7 .9 CPS CLIENT 175 -1 HKN6184C CABLE CH, PROGRAMMING, USB MASTER7 .9 CPS CLIENT 176 -1 HKN6182 KEYLOADING CABLE ADAPTER (GCAI) MASTER7 .9 0TH NET3 177 -1 SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY - MASTER7 .9 0TH NET3 177 a 1 CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER MASTER7.9 0TH NET3 178 -1 CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU Layers 1&2 SURGE 179 -2 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU Layers 1&2 SURGE 180 -1 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION 121 X 36 CONCRETE SHELTER ROLLING BUILDING MAIN 181 -1 DQ1236RHMOT635F HILLS SUPPLY AND INSTALL HES -1006 ELECTRIC BUILDING MAIN 182 -1 DQHES1006MOT635F STRIKE AND BREAKER Layer 2 RACK 183 -1 TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK Layer 2 RACK 184 -1 TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page 48 Equ ipment List -Des ign Rev iew Layer 2 RACK 185 - Layer 2 SURGE 186 - Layer 2 SURGE 187 - Layer 2 SURGE 188 - Layer 2 SURGE 189 - Layers 1&2 RACK 190 - Layers 1&2 RACK 191 - Layers 1&2 SURGE 192 - Layers 1&2 SURGE 193 - REM - CO-LO REM# SPARES 194 - REM- CO -LO REM# SPARES 194 a REM - ANTENNA SPARES 195 - Layer 1 SURGE AC 196 - Layer 2 SURGE 197 - Layer 2 SURGE 198 - Layer 2 SURGE 199 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the rest rictions on the title page 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DS1101378 DSOP820B , DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B 8 PORT POPULATED Tl OR El, FUSED UL DSCPX1101989 LISTED, EXPANDABLE TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DS1101378 DSOP820B , DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD DQWPA800906CFEDIN 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR 8 PORT POPULATED Tl OR El, FUSED UL DSCPX1101989 LISTED, EXPANDABLE POU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET POU DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION POU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET POU DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION POU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET POU DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 49 1.1.3 North Beach SUB SYSTEM BLOCK ITM SUB QTY NOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTION Layer 1 NETWORK 1 -2 SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY Layer 1 NETWORK 1 a 2 CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER Layer 1 NETWORK 2 -2 CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH Layer 1 GPS 3 -1 DSTRAK91009 REMOTE SITE CONFIG AC POWER Layer 1 GPS 4 -1 DSTRAK91071 FOUR PORT IRIG B TIME CODE FDM Layer 1 GPS 5 -3 DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DOM REMOTEl NFM RTU 6 -1 F4544 SITE MANAGER ADVANCED REMOTEl NFM RTU 6 a 1 V266 ADD: 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM REMOTEl NFM RTU 6 b 1 VA00327 SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7.9 REMOTEl NFM RTU 6 C 3 VS92 AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI REMOTEl NFM RTU 8 -1 F4568 R-MUX 1004 REMOTEl NFM RTU 8 a 2 V582 ADD : 40UT TO R-MUX REMOTEl NFM UC 10 -1 F4528 GMC PER DEVICE SW LICENSES REMOTEl NFM UC 10 a 1 V809 GMC SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 REMOTEl NFM UC 10 b 1 V838 GMC_SW_LIC_PER_TRAK_GPS REMOTEl NFM UC 10 C 1 VA00306 GMC SW UC PER EFRATOM GPS REMOTEl NFM UC 10 d 9 V801 GMC SW UC PER MUT AID QUANTAR REMOTEl NFM UC 10 e 20 V843 GMC SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR REMOTEl NFM UC 11 -1 F2463 RTU PER DEVICE SW LICEN>ES REMOTEl NFM UC 11 a 1 V839 RTU SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 REMOTEl NFM UC 11 b 1 V838 RTU _SW _LIC_PER_ TRAK_ GPS REMOTEl NFM UC 11 C 1 VA00306 RTU SW UC PER EFRATOM GPS City of fort Worth, Texas • ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the title page 50 Equipment List -Design Review REMOTEl NFM UC 11 d 9 REMOTEl NFM UC 11 e 20 REMOTE2 NFM RTU 12 - Layer 1 GTR8000-1 13 - Layer 1 GTR8000-1 13 a Layer 1 GTR8000-1 13 b Layer 1 GTR8000-1 13 C Layer 1 GTR8000-1 13 d Layer 1 GTR8000-1 13 e Layer_l GTR8000-1 13 f Layer 1 GTR8000-1 13 g Layer 1 GTR8000-1 13 h Layer 1 GTR8000-2 14 - Layer 1 GTR8000-2 14 a Layer 1 GTR8000-2 14 b Layer 1 GTR8000-2 14 C Layer 1 GTR8000-2 14 d Layer 1 GTR8000-2 14 e Layer 1 GTR8000-2 14 f Layer_l GTR8000-2 14 g Layer 1 GTR8000-2 14 h Layer 1 GTR8000-3 15 - Layer 1 GTR8000-3 15 a Layer 1 GTR8000-3 15 b Layer 1 GTR8000-3 15 C Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 V832 RTU SW UC PER MUT AID QUANTAR VA00312 RTU SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR F4544 SITE MANAGER ADVANCED SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD : QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BAS E RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABIUTY CA00862AA OF 7 -24 BRS CA00879AA ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00883AA ADD: 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD : QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE CA00877AA ADD : CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK ADD : EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY CA00880AA COMBINER CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD : 7.5 FT OPEN RACK , 48RU CA01058AA ADD : 700/800 PHASING HARNESS SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS CA01193AA ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equ ipment List -Des ign Review 51 SOFTWARE ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY Layer 1 GTR8000-3 15 d 1 CA00862AA OF 7-24 BRS Layer 1 GTR8000-3 15 e 1 CA00879AA ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER Layer 1 GTR8000-3 15 f 1 CA00883AA ADD: 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU Layer_l GTR8000-3 15 g 2 CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB Layer 1 GTR8000-3 15 h 1 X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU Layer_l GTR8000-4 16 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM Layer 1 GTR8000-4 16 a 1 CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER Layer 1 GTR8000-4 16 b 1 X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO Layer 1 GTR8000-4 16 C 5 CA01193AA SOFTWARE Layer 1 GTR8000-4 16 d 1 CA00877AA ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY Layer 1 GTR8000-4 16 e 1 CA00880AA COMBINER Layer 1 GTR8000-4 16 f 2 CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB Layer 1 GTR8000-4 16 g 1 X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU Layer 1 GTR8000-4 16 h 1 CA01058AA ADD: 700/800 PHASING HARNESS Layer 2 NETWORK 17 -2 SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY Layer 2 NETWORK 17 a 2 CA01616AA ADD : AC POWER Layer 2 NETWORK 18 -2 CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH Layer 2 GPS 19 -1 DSTRAK91009 REMOTE SITE CONFIG AC POWER Layer 2 GPS 20 -3 DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DOM REMOTE2 NFM RTU 12 a 1 V266 ADD: 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM REMOTE2 NFM RTU 12 b 1 VA00327 SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7.9 REMOTE2 NFM RTU 12 C 3 V592 AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI REMOTE2 NFM UC 22 -1 F4528 GMC PER DEVICE SW LICENSES REMOTE2 NFM UC 22 a 1 V809 GMCSW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 REMOTE2 NFM UC 22 b 1 V838 GMC SW UC PER TRAK GPS City of fort Worth, Texas • ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01, 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 52 Equipment List -Design Review REMOTE2 NFM UC 22 C 20 REMOTE2 NFM UC 23 -1 REMOTE2 NFM UC 23 a 1 REMOTE2 NFM UC 23 b 1 REMOTE2 NFM UC 23 C 20 Layer 2 GTR8000-5 24 -1 Layer 2 GTR8000-5 24 a 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-5 24 b 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-5 24 C 5 Layer 2 GTR8000-5 24 d 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-5 24 e 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-5 24 f 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-5 24 g 2 Layer 2 GTR8000-5 24 h 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-6 25 -1 Layer 2 GTR8000-6 25 a 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-6 25 b 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-6 25 C 4 Layer 2 GTR8000-6 25 d 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-6 25 e 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-6 25 f 2 Layer 2 GTR8000-6 25 g 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-6 25 h 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-7 26 -1 Layer 2 GTR8000-7 26 a 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page V843 GMC SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR F2463 RTU PER DEVICE SW LICENSES V839 RTU SW UC PER NFM -RTU 1-0 V838 RTU SW UC PER TRAK GPS VA00312 RTU SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR - - - SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY CA00862AA OF 7 -24 BRS CA00879AA ADD : PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7 .5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X304AE ADD: QTY (4) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE CA00877AA ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY CA00880AA COMBINER CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU CA01058AA ADD: 700/800 PHASING HARNESS SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 53 Layer 2 GTR8000-7 26 b 1 X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO Layer 2 GTR8000-7 26 C 5 CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY Layer_2 GTR8000-7 26 d 1 CA00862AA OF 7-24 BRS Layer 2 GTR8000-7 26 e 1 CA00879AA ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER Layer 2 GTR8000-7 26 f 1 CA00883AA ADD: 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU Layer 2 GTR8000-7 26 g 2 CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB Layer 2 GTR8000-7 26 h 1 X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU Layer 2 GTR8000-8 27 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM Layer 2 GTR8000-8 27 a 1 CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER Layer 2 GTR8000-8 27 b 1 X304AE ADD: QTY (4) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO Layer 2 GTR8000-8 27 C 4 CA01193AA SOFTWARE Layer 2 GTR8000-8 27 d 1 CA00877AA ADD : CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY Layer 2 GTR8000-8 27 e 1 CA00880AA COMBINER Layer 2 GTR8000-8 27 f 2 CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB Layer 2 GTR8000-8 27 g 1 X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU Layer 2 GTR8000-8 27 h 1 CA01058AA ADD: 700/800 PHASING HARNESS Layer 2 GTR8000-9 28 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM Layer 2 GTR8000-9 28 a 1 CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER Layer 2 GTR8000-9 28 b 1 X302AE ADD: QTY (2) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO Layer 2 GTR8000-9 28 C 2 CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY Layer 2 GTR8000-9 28 d 1 CA00862AA OF 7-24 BRS Layer 2 GTR8000-9 28 e 1 CA00879AA ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER Layer 2 GTR8000-9 28 f 1 CA00883AA ADD: 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU Layer 2 GTR8000-9 28 g 2 CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 54 Equipment List -Design Review Layer 2 GTR8000-9 28 h 1 Layers 1&2 RFDS - 1 29 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS -2 30 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS -3 31 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS -1 32 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS -2 33 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS-3 34 -1 Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 35 -1 Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 36 -4 Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 37 -2 ANTENNA ENTRY 38 -1 ANTENNA BOOT 39 -1 ANTENNA BOOT 40 -5 ANTENNA BOOT 41 -3 ANTENNA FRAME 42 -3 Layer 1 GPS 43 -50 Layer 1 GPS 44 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 4 X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 DS428B83H01T MHZ, TOWER BOX TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 DS428B83H01T MHZ, TOWER BOX TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 DS428B83H01T MHZ, TOWER BOX ADVD PWR MONTR, 740-870MHZ, 80 CH/4TX FRD/4TX REFL/lRX PORT/110- DSAPM7487K1AC 240VAC RF COUPLER INCL MOUNTING, 746-960 DSSP7 4962440DI N MHZ DS9985090 APM COMBINER PANEL, 746-960 MHZ TDN9588 WALL ROOF FEED THRU PLATE 8 ENTRY DQB267 4" ENTRY PORT CAP-BLACK DSBOP158 4" BOOT, 1-HOLE, FOR 1-5/8" COAX DQB1251A 4 INCH BOOT SF-U14-3 -96, UNIVERSAL SECTOR FRAME, DSSFU14396 14 FT FACE, INCLUDES PIPE MOUNTS CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER L1700 FOOT 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- DDN9769 50A CABLE City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Rev iew 55 CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER Layer 2 GPS 45 -50 L1700 FOOT 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1- Layer 2 GPS 46 -4 DDN9769 50A CABLE CABLE: 1/2" SUPERFLEX FOAM COAXIAL, NEW ANT TX JUMPER 47 -250 L3570 BLACK FIRE RETARDANT JACKET, 1/2" 7 -16 DIN MALE RIGHT ANGLE NEW ANT TX JUMPER 48 -10 DSF4DRC CONNECTOR NEW ANT TX JUMPER 49 -10 DSF4PDMV2C 1/2" 7 -16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR PANEL, V -POL 806-960 90 1113 .0DBD Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 50 -1 DQWPA800906CFEDINO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 51 -15 L1705 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 51 a 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 51 b 1 TI05543AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 51 C 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 51 d 1 TI05542AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 52 -1 TDN9289 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 53 -280 L3405 Layers 1&2 TX_ANT#Ol 53 a 1 TI04971AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 53 b 1 TI05053AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 54 -1 DDN9383 City of fort Worth, Texas • ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01, 2012 56 Equ ipment List -Design Rev iew CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - 50A CABLE, STA END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE : 15/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA750 ANT END ADD: 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restr ictions on the title page Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 55 -7 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 56 -2 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ql 57 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 58 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 59 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 60 -15 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 60 a 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 60 b 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 60 C 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 60 d 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 61 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 62 -280 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 62 a 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 62 b 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 63 -1 TX_ANT Layers 1&2 #02 64 -7 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD DQWPA800906CFEDINO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - TI05542AA 50A CABLE, STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOF ING CABLE: 1 5/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER L3405 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04971AA AVA750 ANT END ADD : 1-5/8" 7 -16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR 1-5/8" 7 -16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP DDN9383 CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01, 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 57 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 65 -2 DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP TX ANT DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, Layers 1&2 #02 66 -1 DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 67 -1 DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN TX ANT PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD Layers 1&2 #03 68 -1 DQWPA800906CFED1NO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 69 -15 L1705 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 69 a 1 TI04967AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 69 b 1 TI05543AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 69 C 1 TI04936AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 69 d 1 TI05542AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 70 -1 TDN9289 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 71 -280 L3405 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 71 a 1 TI04971AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 71 b 1 TI05053AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 72 -1 DDN9383 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 73 -7 DSSG15806B2A City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 58 Equipment List -Des ign Review CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - 50A CABLE, STA END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 15/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA750 ANT END ADD: 1-5/8" 7 -16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 74 -2 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 75 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 76 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 77 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 78 -15 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 78 a 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 78 b 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 78 C 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 78 d 1 TX_ANT Layers 1&2 #04 79 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 80 -280 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 80 a 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 80 b 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 81 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 82 -7 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD DQWPA800906CFEDINO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD : 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - TI05543AA 50A CABLE , ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05542AA 50A CABLE, STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE : 1 5/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER L3405 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04971AA AVA750 ANT END ADD: 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR 1-5/8" 7 -16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP DDN9383 CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Rev iew 59 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 83 -2 DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP TX ANT DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, Layers 1&2 #04 84 -1 DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 85 -1 DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN TX ANT PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD Layers 1&2 #05 86 -1 DQWPA800906CFEDINO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR TX ANT Layers 1&2 #OS 87 -15 L1705 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #OS 87 a 1 TI04967AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 87 b 1 TI05543AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 87 C 1 TI04936AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 87 d 1 TI05542AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 88 -1 TDN9289 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #OS 89 -280 L3405 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #OS 89 a 1 TI04971AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #OS 89 b 1 TI05053AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #OS 90 -1 DDN9383 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 91 -7 DSSG15806B2A City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01, 2012 60 Equipment List -Design Review CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- SOA CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- SOA CABLE, STA END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 15/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA750 ANT END ADD: 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 92 -2 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 93 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 94 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 95 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 96 -15 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 96 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 96 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 96 C 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 96 d 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 97 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 98 -6 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 98 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 98 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 98 C 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 98 d 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 99 -280 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page • DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHZ, DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD DQWPA800906CFEDINO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD : 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - TI05538AA 50A CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - TI05539AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05538AA 50A CABLE, STA END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END L3323 CABLE : 7/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 61 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 99 a 1 TI05176AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 99 b 1 TI04969AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 100 -1 DDN9498 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 101 -7 DSSG7806B2A Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 102 -2 DSL5SGRIP Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 103 -1 DS1090501WA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 104 -25 L1700 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 104 a 1 TI04960AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 104 b 1 TI05289AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 105 -1 DDN9769 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 106 -280 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 106 a 1 TI05539AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 106 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 107 -1 DDN1089 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 108 -7 DSGKSUNV Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 109 -2 DSL4SGRIP City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 62 Equipment List -Design Review FOOT ADD: 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA5-50 ANT END 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ BROADBAND N CONN CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 -50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl - 50A CABLE CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 110 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 111 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 111 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 111 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 112 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 113 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 114 -15 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 114 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 114 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 114 C 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 114 d 1 Layers 1&2 RX_ANT#02 115 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 116 -6 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 116 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 116 b 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER L1700 FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04960AA FSJl ANT END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR TI05289AA FSJ1 -50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- DDN9769 50A CABLE PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD DQWPA800906CFEDINO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05538AA 50A CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - TI05539AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 63 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 116 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 116 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 117 -280 L3323 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 117 a 1 TI05176AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 117 b 1 TI04969AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 118 -1 DDN9498 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 119 -7 DSSG7806B2A Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 120 -2 DSLSSGRIP Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 121 -1 DS1090501WA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 122 -25 L1700 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 122 a 1 TI04960AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 122 b 1 TI05289AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 123 -1 DDN9769 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 124 -280 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 124 a 1 TI05539AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 124 b 1 TI04967AA City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 64 Equipment List -Design Review ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- SOA CABLE, STA END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE: 7/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVAS-50 ANT END 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ BROADBAND N CONN CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl -SOA CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- SOA CABLE CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- SOA CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 125 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 126 -7 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 127 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 128 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 129 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 129 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 129 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 130 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 131 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 132 -15 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 132 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 132 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 132 C 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 132 d 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 133 -2 Layers 1&2 RX_ANT#03 134 -6 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the title page ANTENNA END TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A DDN1089 CABLE DSGKSUNV SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT DSL4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN . CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER L1700 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04960AA FSJl ANT END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR TI05289AA FSJ1 -50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl - DDN9769 50A CABLE PANEL, V-POL 806-960 90 1113.0DBD DQWPA800906CFEDINO 15.lDBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05538AA 50A CABLE , STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01, 2012 Equ ipment List -Design Review 65 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 134 a 1 TI05539AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 134 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 134 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 134 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 135 -280 L3323 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 135 a 1 TI05176AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 135 b 1 TI04969AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 136 -1 DDN9498 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 137 -7 DSSG7806B2A Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 138 -2 DSL5SGRIP Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 139 -1 DS1090501WA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 140 -25 L1700 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 140 a 1 TI04960AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 140 b 1 TI05289AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 141 -1 DDN9769 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 142 -280 L1705 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 66 Equipment List -Design Review ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE : 7/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA5-50 ANT END 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ BROADBAND N CONN CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50ACABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- 50A CABLE CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 142 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 142 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 143 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 144 -7 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 145 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 146 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 147 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 147 a Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 147 b Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 148 - CONSOLE CCGW 149 - CONSOLE CCGW 149 a CONSOLE CCGW 149 b REM- REM#02 SPARES 182 - REM- REM#02 SPARES 183 - REM- REM#02 SPARES 183 a REM- REM#02 SPARES 184 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05539AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A DDN1089 CABLE DSGKSUNV SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT DSL4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER L1700 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04960AA FSJl ANT END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR TI05289AA FSJ1-50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- DDN9769 50A CABLE SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER CA01618AA ADD: CONV CHAN GATEWAY DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DDM SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 67 REM- REM#02 SPARES 185 -1 DLN6566 FRU: PA, 700/800 G-SERIES REM- REM#02 SPARES 186 -1 DLN6567 FRU: PA, 700/800 G-SERIES REM- REM#02 SPARES 187 -1 DLN6569 FRU: GCP 8000/GCM 8000 REM - REM#02 SPARES 188 -1 DLN6568B FRU: SUMMIT PS 700/800 MHZ REM- REM#02 SPARES 189 -1 DLN6677 FRU: G-SERIES XHUB REM- REM#02 SPARES 190 -1 DLN645SR CONFIGURATION/SERVICE SOFTWARE BUILDING MAIN 191 -1 DQ1236WSTMOT635F 12 X 36 CONCRETE SHELTER WESTLAND 6 SUPPLY AND INSTALL HES-1006 ELECTRIC BUILDING MAIN 192 -1 DQHES1006MOT635F STRIKE AND BREAKER PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU Layers 1&2 SURGE 197 -2 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU Layers 1&2 SURGE 198 -3 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION Layers 1&2 RACK 199 -2 TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR Layers 1&2 SURGE 201 -2 DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR Layers 1&2 SURGE 202 -1 DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B 8 PORT POPULATED Tl OR El, FUSED UL Layer 1 SURGE AC 203 -1 DSCPX1101989 LISTED, EXPANDABLE City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 68 Equipment List -Design Review 1.1.4 Burnett Plaza SUB SYSTEM BLOCK ITM SUB QTY PH2-REM 01 NETWORK 1 - Layer 1 NETWORK 2 - Layer 1 NETWORK 2 a PH2-REM_Ol GPS 3 - PH2-REM 01 GPS 4 - PH2 -REM 01 GPS 5 - PH2 -REM 01 GTR8000 6 - PH2 -REM 01 GTR8000 6 a REMOTEl NFM RTU 7 - REMOTEl NFM RTU 7 a REMOTEl NFM RTU 8 - REMOTEl NFM RTU 8 a REMOTEl NFM RTU 8 b REMOTEl NFM LIC 9 - REMOTEl NFM LIC 9 a REMOTEl NFM LIC 9 b Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the rest rictions on the title page 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 NOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTION CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD : AC POWER DSTRAK91009 REMOTE SITE CONFIG AC POWER DSTRAK91071 FOUR PORT IRIG B TIME CODE FDM DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DDM T7140 G-SERIES SOFTWARE UPGRADE ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01195AA SOFTWARE UPGRADE F4568 V582 F4544 V266 VA00327 F4528 V809 V838 R-MUX 1004 ADD : 40UT TO R-MUX SITE MANAGER ADVANCED ADD: 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7 .9 GMC PER DEVICE SW LICENSES GMC SW LIC PER NFM -RTU 1-0 GMC SW LIC PER TRAK GPS City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Des ign Rev iew 69 REMOTE1 REMOTE1 REMOTE1 REMOTE1 REMOTE1 REMOTE1 REMOTE1 REMOTE1 REMOTE1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 NFM UC 9 C 1 VA00306 GMC SW UC PER EFRATOM GPS NFM UC 9 d 9 V801 GMC SW UC PER MUT AID QUANTAR NFM UC 9 e 20 V843 GMC SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR NFM UC 10 -1 F2463 RTU PER DEVICE SW LICENSES NFM UC 10 a 1 V839 RTU SW UC PER NFM -RTU 1-0 NFM UC 10 b 1 V838 RTU SW UC PER TRAK GPS NFM UC 10 C 1 VA00306 RTU SW UC PER EFRATOM GPS NFM UC 10 d 9 V832 RTU SW UC PER MUT AID QUANTAR NFM UC 10 e 20 VA00312 RTU SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR GTR8000-2 11 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM GTR8000-2 11 a 1 CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER GTR8000-2 11 b 1 X304AE ADD: QTY (4) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO GTR8000-2 11 C 4 CA01193AA SOFTWARE GTR8000-2 11 d 1 CA00877AA ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK GTR8000-2 11 e 1 CA00880AA ADD : EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER GTR8000-2 11 f 2 CA00884AA ADD: QTY {1) XHUB GTR8000-2 11 g 1 X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU GTR8000-2 11 h 1 CA01058AA ADD : 700/800 PHASING HARNESS GTR8000-3 12 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM GTR8000-3 12 a 1 CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER GTR8000-3 12 b 1 X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO GTR8000-3 12 C 5 CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF GTR8000-3 12 d 1 CA00862AA 7-24 BRS GTR8000-3 12 e 1 CA00879AA ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER GTR8000-3 12 f 1 CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU GTR8000-3 12 g 2 CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 70 Equipment List -Design Review Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer_2 Layer 2 Layer 2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 GTR8000-3 12 h 1 GTR8000-4 13 -1 GTR8000-4 13 a 1 GTR8000-4 13 b 1 GTR8000-4 13 C 5 GTR8000-4 13 d 1 GTR8000-4 13 e 1 GTR8000-4 13 f 2 GTR8000-4 13 g 1 GTR8000-4 13 h 1 NETWORK 14 -2 NETWORK 14 a 2 NETWORK 15 -2 GPS 16 -1 GPS 17 -3 NFM RTU 18 -1 NFM RTU 18 a 1 NFM RTU 18 b 1 NFM RTU 18 C 3 NFM_LIC 19 -1 NFM UC 19 a 1 NFM UC 19 b 1 NFM UC 19 C 20 NFM UC 20 -1 NFM UC 20 a 1 NFM UC 20 b 1 NFM UC 20 C 20 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page X882AH ADD: 7 .5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE CA00877AA ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK CA00880AA ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU CA01058AA ADD: 700/800 PHASING HARNESS SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH DSTRAK91009 REMOTE SITE CONFIG AC POWER DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DDM F4544 SITE MANAGER ADVANCED V266 ADD: 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM VA00327 SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7 .9 V592 AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI F4528 GMC_PER_DEVICE_SW_LICENSES V809 GMC SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 V838 GMC SW UC PER TRAK GPS V843 GMC SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR F2463 RTU_PER DEVICE SW LICENSES V839 RTU SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 V838 RTU SW UC PER TRAK GPS VA00312 RTU SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 71 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 . Layer_2 Layer 2 GTR8000-5 21 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM GTR8000-5 21 a 1 CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER GTR8000-5 21 b 1 X305AC ADD : QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO GTR8000-5 21 C 5 CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF GTR8000-5 21 d 1 CA00862AA 7 -24 BRS GTR8000-5 21 e 1 CA00879AA ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER GTR8000-5 21 f 1 CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU GTR8000-5 21 g 2 CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB GTR8000-5 21 h 1 X882AH ADD : 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU GTR8000-6 22 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM GTR8000-6 22 a 1 CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER GTR8000-6 22 b 1 X304AE ADD : QTY (4) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO GTR8000-6 22 C 4 CA01193AA SOFTWARE GTR8000-6 22 d 1 CA00877AA ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK GTR8000-6 22 e 1 CA00880AA ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER GTR8000-6 22 f 2 CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB GTR8000-6 22 g 1 X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU GTR8000-6 22 h 1 CA01058AA ADD : 700/800 PHASING HARNESS GTR8000-7 23 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM GTR8000-7 23 a 1 CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER GTR8000-7 23 b 1 X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO GTR8000-7 23 C 5 CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF GTR8000-7 23 d 1 CA00862AA 7 -24 BRS GTR8000-7 23 e 1 CA00879AA ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Ma rch 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restr ictions on the title page 72 Equ ipment List -Des ign Review Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer_2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer_2 Layer 2 Layer_2 Layer 2 Layer 2 ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA Layer 2 GTR8000-7 23 f 1 GTR8000-7 23 g 2 GTR8000-7 23 h 1 GTR8000-8 24 -1 GTR8000-8 24 a 1 GTR8000-8 24 b 1 GTR8000-8 24 C 4 GTR8000-8 24 d 1 GTR8000-8 24 e 1 GTR8000-8 24 f 2 GTR8000-8 24 g 1 GTR8000-8 24 h 1 GTR8000-9 25 -1 GTR8000-9 25 a 1 GTR8000-9 25 b 2 GTR8000-9 25 C 1 GTR8000-9 25 d 1 GTR8000-9 25 e 1 GTR8000-9 25 f 1 GTR8000-9 25 g 1 GTR8000-9 25 h 2 ENTRY 26 -1 BOOT 27 -1 BOOT 28 -5 BOOT 29 -3 GPS 30 -so Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD : 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA008SSAA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X304AE ADD : QTY (4) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE CA00877AA ADD : CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK CA00880AA ADD : EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD : 7.5 FT OPEN RACK , 48RU CA01058AA ADD : 700/800 PHASING HARNESS SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA008SSAA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF CA00862AA 7-24 BRS CA00879AA ADD : PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU X302AE ADD: QTY (2) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS X882AH ADD : 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB TDN9588 WALL ROOF FEED THRU PLATE 8 ENTRY DQB267 4 " ENTRY PORT CAP -BLACK DSBOP158 4" BOOT, 1-HOLE, FOR 1-5/8" COAX DQB1251A 4 INCH BOOT L1700 CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 73 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 - Layer 2 GPS 31 -4 DDN9769 50A CABLE PH2-REM 01 GPS 32 -100 L1700 CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- PH2-REM 01 GPS 33 -4 DDN9769 50A CABLE Layers 1&2 RFDS-2 34 -1 DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ Layers 1&2 RFDS -3 35 -1 DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ PH2-REM 01 RFDS-1 36 -1 DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA 110V, 792 -824 MHZ TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 MHZ, Layers 1&2 RFDS -1 37 -1 DS428B83H01T TOWER BOX TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 MHZ, Layers 1&2 RFDS -2 38 -1 DS428B83H01T TOWER BOX TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792 -824 MHZ, Layers 1&2 RFDS -3 39 -1 DS428B83H01T TOWER BOX ADVD PWR MONTR, 740-870MHZ, 80 CH/4TX FRD/4TX REFL/lRX PORT/110- Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 40 -1 DSAPM7487K1AC 240VAC Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 41 -4 DSSP7 4962440DI N RF COUPLER INCL MOUNTING, 746-960 MHZ Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 42 -2 DS9985090 APM COMBINER PANEL, 746-960 MHZ Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 43 -1 DQBCD80010E DI N325 3 DEG DOWNTILT 25% NULL FILL ANTENNA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 44 -15 L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 44 a 1 TI04967AA ANTENNA END City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 74 Equipment List-Design Review Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 44 b 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 44 C 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 44 d 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 45 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 46 -200 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 46 a 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 46 b 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 47 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 48 -6 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 49 -2 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol so -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 51 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 52 -25 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 53 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 54 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 55 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 56 -15 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 56 a 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TIOSS43AA SOA CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TIOSS42AA SOA CABLE, STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1-5/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER L3605 FOOT -FIRE RETARDANT VERSION ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04971AA AVA750 ANT END ADD: 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE TIOSOS3AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP DDN9383 CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SU REGROUND GROUNDING DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN L1702 CABLE : 1/2" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT DSF4PDMV2C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE RIGHT ANGLE DSF4DRC CONNECTOR DQBCD80010EDIN325 3 DEG DOWNTILT 25% NULL FILL ANTENNA L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 75 ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 56 b 1 TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 56 C 1 TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 56 d 1 TI05542AA 50A CABLE, STA END Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 57 -1 TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1-5/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 58 -200 L3605 FOOT -FIRE RETARDANT VERSION ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 58 a 1 TI04971AA AVA750 ANT END ADD : 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 58 b 1 TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 59 -1 DDN9383 CONNECTOR Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 60 -6 DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 61 -2 DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 62 -1 DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 63 -1 DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 64 -25 L1702 CABLE : 1/2" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 65 -1 DSF4PDMV2C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE RIGHT ANGLE Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 66 -1 DSF4DRC CONNECTOR Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 67 -1 DQBCD80010EDIN325 3 DEG DOWNTILT 25% NULL FILL ANTENNA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 68 -15 L1705 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 68 a 1 TI04967AA City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 76 Equipment List -Design Review CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 68 b 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 68 C 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 68 d 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 69 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 70 -200 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 70 a 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 70 b 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 71 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 72 -6 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 73 -2 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 74 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 75 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT #03 76 -25 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 77 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 78 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 79 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 80 -15 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 80 a 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05542AA 50A CABLE, STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1-5/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER L3605 FOOT -FIRE RETARDANT VERSION ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04971AA AVA750 ANT END ADD : 1-5/8" 7 -16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP DDN9383 CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN L1702 CABLE: 1/2" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT DSF4PDMV2C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE RIGHT ANGLE DSF4DRC CONNECTOR DQBCD80010E DI N325 3 DEG DOWNTILT 25% NULL FILL ANTENNA L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 0 1, 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 77 ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 80 b 1 TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 80 C 1 TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 80 d 1 TI05542AA 50A CABLE , STA END Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 81 -1 TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE : 1 -5/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 82 -200 L3605 FOOT -FIRE RETARDANT VERSION ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 82 a 1 TI04971AA AVA750 ANT END ADD : 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 82 b 1 TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR 1-5/8" 7 -16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 83 -1 DDN9383 CONNECTOR Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 84 -6 DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 85 -2 DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 86 -1 DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 87 -1 DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN Layers 1&2 TX ANT #04 88 -25 L1702 CABLE : 1/2" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 89 -1 DSF4PDMV2C 1/2" 7 -16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR 1/2" 7 -16 DIN MALE RIGHT ANGLE Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 90 -1 DSF4DRC CONNECTOR Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 91 -1 DQBCD80010EDIN325 · 3 DEG DOWNTILT 25% NULL FILL ANTENNA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 92 -15 L1705 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 92 a 1 TI04967AA City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 78 Equ ipment List -Design Rev iew CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to t he restr ictions on the title page Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 92 b 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 92 C 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 92 d 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 93 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 94 -200 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 94 a 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 94 b 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 95 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 96 -6 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 97 -2 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 98 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 99 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 100 -25 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 101 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 102 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 103 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 104 -15 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 104 a 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page ADD: 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05542AA 50A CABLE, STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1-5/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER L3605 FOOT -FIRE RETARDANT VERSION ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04971AA AVA750 ANT END ADD: 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP DDN9383 CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN L1702 CABLE : 1/2" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT DSF4PDMV2C 1/2" 7 -16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE RIGHT ANGLE DSF4DRC CONNECTOR DQBCD80010EDIN325 3 DEG DOWNTILT 25% NULL FILL ANTENNA L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 79 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 104 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 104 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 104 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 105 -2 TDN9289 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 106 -6 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 106 a 1 TI05539AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 106 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 106 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 106 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 107 -200 L3572 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 1 TI05176AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 107 a 1 TI04969AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 108 -1 DDN9498 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 109 -6 DSSG7806B2A Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 110 -2 . DSL5SGRIP Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 111 -1 DS1090501WA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 112 -25 L1700 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 80 Equipment List -Design Review ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE: 7 /8" COAXIAL, VIRTUAL AIR, FIRE RETARDANT POLYOLEFIN JACKET ADD: 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVAS-50 ANT END 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ BROADBAND N CONN CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions o~ the title page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 112 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 112 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 113 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 114 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 114 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 114 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 115 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 116 -200 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 116 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 116 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 117 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 118 -6 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 119 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 120 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 121 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 121 a 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page • ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04960AA FSJl ANT END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR TI05289AA FSJ1-50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- DDN9769 50A CABLE L1700 . CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04960AA FSJl ANT END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR TI05289AA FSJ1-50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- DDN9769 50A CABLE CABLE: 1/2" COAXIAL, LOW DENSITY L3569 FOAM,FIRE RETARDANT POLYOLEFIN JACKET ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A TI05539AA CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A DDN1089 CABLE DSGKSUNV SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT DSL4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN L1700 CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04960AA FSJl ANT END City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 81 ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 121 b 1 TI05289AA FSJ1 -50A CABLE , ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 122 -1 DDN9769 50A CABLE Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 123 -1 DQBCD80010ED1N325 3 DEG DOWNTILT 25% NULL FILL ANTENNA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 124 -15 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 124 a 1 TI05543AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 124 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 124 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 124 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 125 -2 TDN9289 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 126 -6 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 126 a 1 TI05539AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 126 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 126 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 126 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 127 -200 L3572 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 1 TI05176AA City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Cityw ide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 82 Equipment List -Des ign Rev iew CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE, STA END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE , ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE: 7 /8" COAXIAL, VIRTUAL AIR , FIRE RETARDANT POLYOLEFIN JACKET ADD : 7/8 " TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP , ANTENNA END CONNECTOR Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of th is proposal is subject to the rest rictions on the title page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 127 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 128 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 129 -6 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 130 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 131 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 132 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 132 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 132 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 133 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 134 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 134 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 134 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 135 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 136 -200 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 136 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 136 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 137 -1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04969AA AVAS-50 ANT END 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP DDN9498 CONNECTOR DSSG7806B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE DSLSSGRIP 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN L1700 CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04960AA FSJl ANT END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR TI05289AA FSJ1 -50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- DDN9769 SOA CABLE L1700 CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04960AA FSJl ANT END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR TI05289AA FSJ1-50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- DDN9769 50A CABLE CABLE: 1/2" COAXIAL, LOW DENSITY L3569 FOAM,FIRE RETARDANT POLYOLEFIN JACKET ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A TI05539AA CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A DDN1089 CABLE City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration, Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 83 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 138 -6 DSGKSUNV SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 139 -2 DSL4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 140 -1 051090501 WA BROADBAND N CONN Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 141 -25 L1700 CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 141 a 1 TI04960AA FSJ1 ANT END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 141 b 1 TI05289AA FSJ1 -50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 - Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 142 -1 DDN9769 50A CABLE Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 143 -1 DQBCD80010EDIN325 3 DEG DOWNTILT 25% NULL FILL ANTENNA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 144 -15 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 144 a 1 TI05543AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 144 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 144 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 144 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 145 -2 TDN9289 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 146 -6 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 146 a 1 TI05539AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 146 b 1 TI04967AA City of fort Worth, Texas AST RO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 84 Equ ipment List -Design Review CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : 7 -16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the t itle page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 146 C 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 146 d 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 147 -200 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 147 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 148 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 149 -6 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 150 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 151 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 152 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 152 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 152 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 153 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 154 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 154 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 154 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 155 -1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosu re of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A TI05538AA CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04936AA LDF4 STATION END CABLE: 7 /8" COAXIAL, VIRTUAL AIR, FIRE L3572 RETARDANT POLYOLEFIN JACKET ADD: 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, TI05176AA ANTENNA END CONNECTOR ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04969AA AVA5-50 ANT END 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP DDN9498 CONNECTOR DSSG7806B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE DSL5SGRIP 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN L1700 CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04960AA FSJ1 ANT END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR TI05289AA FSJ1 -50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl - DDN9769 50A CABLE L1700 CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR TI04960AA FSJ1 ANT END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR TI05289AA FSJ1-50A CABLE , ANTENNA END DDN9769 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1- City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 85 50A CABLE CABLE : 1/2" COAXIAL, LOW DENSITY Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 156 -200 L3569 FOAM,FIRE RETARDANT POLYOLEFIN JACKET ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 156 a 1 TI05539AA CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 156 b 1 TI04967AA ANTENNA END TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 157 -1 DDN1089 CABLE Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 158 -6 DSGKSUNV SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 159 -2 DSL4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 160 -1 DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 161 -25 L1700 CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 161 a 1 TI04960AA FSJl ANT END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 161 b 1 TI05289AA FSJ1-50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl- Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 162 -1 DDN9769 50A CABLE CABLE: 1/2" SUPERFLEX FOAM COAXIAL, NEW ANT TX JUMPER 163 -325 L3570 BLACK FIRE RETARDANT JACKET, 1/2" 7 -16 DIN MALE RIGHT ANGLE NEW ANT TX JUMPER 164 -10 DSF4DRC CONNECTOR NEW ANT TX JUMPER 165 -10 DSF4PDMV2C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR REM- ANTENNA SPARES 166 -1 DQBCD80010EDIN325 3 DEG DOWNTILT 25% NULL FILL ANTENNA CONSOLE CCGW 167 -1 SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 86 Equipment List -Design Review CONSOLE CONSOLE Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X UPS CCGW 167 a CCGW 167 b MTC REM 168 - MTC REM 168 a MTC REM 168 b MTC REM 168 C MTC REM 169 - QUANTRO 170 - QUANTRO 170 a QUANTRO 170 b QUANTRO 170 C QUANTRO 170 d QUANTRO 170 e QUANTRO 171 - QUANTRO 172 - QUANTAR 173 - QUANTAR 173 a QUANTAR 173 b QUANTAR 173 C QUANTAR 174 - QUANTAR 175 - QUANTAR 176 - 3PH UPS 177 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 5 5 5 5 5 1 4 CA01616AA ADD : AC POWER CA01618AA ADD: CONV CHAN GATEWAY SQM01SUM0067 MTC 3600 SZ RESC D391AR ADD: 7 CHANNELS (14CH CTY) ADD: REDUNDANT 110/220 VAC POWER D275AK SUPPLY ZA00214AA ADD : OPERATION NON CLOCKING TRN7663A ENTERPRIZE AC LINE CORD SQM01SUM0130 SOFTWARE & HARDWARE UPGRADE KIT CA00134AA ENH : 6809 TRUNKED UPGRADE ENH: FALLBACK IN CABINET REPEAT U764AC UPGRADE ENH: SMARTZONE 6809 ASTRO CAI X897AE UPGRADE ADD : CONVENTIONAL/6809 TRUNKING EPIC X791AB BOARD X216AG ADD : 4 WIRE WIRELINE BOARD DLN1289A FRU : EXCITER FIRMWARE DKN6110 FRU: 2'ETHERNET CABLE T6693 SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD UPGRADE KIT CA00134AB ENH : 6809 TRUNKED UPGRADE ENH: FALLBACK IN CABINET REPEAT U764AD UPGRADE ENH: SMARTZONE 6809 ASTRO CAI X897AF UPGRADE DLN1289A FRU: EXCITER FI RMWARE DKN6110 FRU: 2'ETHERNET CABLE DKN6111 FRU : IR SITE TERMINATION HW DSNX16KW208V009B UPS , NX 20KVA/16KW, 3 -PH, 9 MN RUN City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Rev iew 87 GEN OD GENERATOR, 175KW DIESEL, 120/208 3-PH, GENERATOR 3PH 178 -1 DSSD175SADL3PH SOUND ATIENUATED HOUSING (OD) GENERATOR XFER OD 3P 179 -1 DSGTS8000D3PH 800 AMP 3 PHASE OUTDOOR ATS Layers 1&2 RACK 180 -1 TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK Smart X RACK 181 -1 TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR Layers 1&2 SURGE 182 -2 DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR Layers 1&2 SURGE 183 -1 DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B Layers 1&2 RACK 184 -1 TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR Layers 1&2 SURGE 185 -2 DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B 8 PORT POPULATED Tl OR El, FUSED UL Layer 1 SURGE Tl 186 -1 DSCPX1101989 LISTED, EXPANDABLE PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU Layers 1&2 SURGE 187 -9 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION Layers 1&2 SURGE 188 -2 DSRMP620A 120 VAC 19" RACK MOUNT POU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU Layers 1&2 SURGE 189 -2 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET POU Layers 1&2 SURGE 190 -2 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU Layers 1&2 SURGE 191 -1 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU Smart X SURGE 192 -1 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR Smart X SURGE 193 -1 DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B POU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET POU Smart X SURGE 194 -1 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 88 Equipment List -Design Review Smart X SURGE 195 -1 Smart X SURGE 196 -1 Smart X SURGE 197 -1 Smart X SURGE 198 -1 Smart X SURGE 199 -1 SYSTEM 2 SURGE 200 -1 SYSTEM 2 SURGE 201 -1 Layers 1&2 SURGE 202 -2 REM - REM#03 SPARES 203 -1 1.1.5 Bergh 2 SUB SYSTEM BLOCK ITM SUB QTY Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 NETWORK 1 -2 NETWORK 1 a 2 NETWORK 2 -2 GPS 3 -1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrict ions on the t itle page RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B POU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET POU DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B POU , 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET POU DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B POU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET POU DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE , 19 IN FOR DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B POU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET POU DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DOM NOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTION SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD : AC POWER CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH DSTRAK91009 REMOTE SITE CONFIG AC POWER City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 89 Layer 1 GPS 4 -1 DSTRAK91071 FOUR PORT IRIG B TIME CODE FDM Layer 1 GPS 5 -3 DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DOM REMOTEl NFM RTU 6 -1 F4544 SITE MANAGER ADVANCED REMOTEl NFM RTU 6 a 1 V266 ADD : 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM REMOTEl NFM RTU 6 b 1 VA00327 SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7.9 REMOTEl NFM RTU 6 C 3 VS92 AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI REMOTEl NFM RTU 8 -1 F4568 R-MUX 1004 REMOTEl NFM RTU 8 a 2 VS82 ADD : 40UT TO R-MUX REMOTEl NFM LIC 10 -1 F4528 GMC PER DEVICE SW LICENSES REMOTEl NFM LIC 10 a 1 V809 GMC SW LIC PER NFM -RTU 1-0 REMOTEl NFM LIC 10 b 1 V838 GMCSW LIC PER TRAK GPS REMOTEl NFM LIC 10 C 1 VA00306 GMC SW LIC PER EFRATOM GPS REMOTEl NFM LIC 10 d 9 V801 GMC SW LIC PER MUT AID QUANTAR REMOTEl NFM LIC 10 e 20 V843 GMC SW LIC PER GTR8000 MS BR REMOTEl NFM LIC 11 -1 F2463 RTU PER DEVICE SW LICENSES REMOTEl NFM LIC 11 a 1 V839 RTU SW LIC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 REMOTEl NFM LIC 11 b 1 V838 RTU SW LIC PER TRAK GPS REMOTEl NFM LIC 11 C 1 VA00306 RTU SW LIC PER EFRATOM GPS REMOTEl NFM LIC 11 d 9 V832 RTU SW LIC PER MUT AID QUANTAR REMOTEl NFM LIC 11 e 20 VA00312 RTU SW LIC PER GTR8000 MS BR Layer 1 GTR8000-1 12 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 GTR8000-1 12 a 1 CA008SSAA GTR8000-1 12 b 1 X30SAC GTR8000-1 12 C 5 CA01193AA GTR8000-1 12 d 1 CA00862AA GTR8000-1 12 e 1 CA00879AA City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 90 Equipment List -Design Review ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER ADD : QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 BRS ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer_l Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer_l Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 GTR8000-1 12 f 1 GTR8000-1 12 g 2 GTR8000-1 12 h 1 GTR8000-2 13 -1 GTR8000-2 13 a 1 GTR8000-2 13 b 1 GTR8000-2 13 C 5 GTR8000-2 13 d 1 GTR8000-2 13 e 1 GTR8000-2 13 f 2 GTR8000-2 13 g 1 GTR8000-2 13 h 1 GTR8000-3 14 -1 GTR8000-3 14 a 1 GTR8000-3 14 b 1 GTR8000-3 14 C 5 GTR8000-3 14 d 1 GTR8000-3 14 e 1 GTR8000-3 14 f 1 GTR8000-3 14 g 2 GTR8000-3 14 h 1 GTR8000-4 15 -1 GTR8000-4 15 a 1 GTR8000-4 15 b 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on t he title page CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD : 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD : QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION CA00877AA RACK ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY CA00880AA COMBINER CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU CA01058AA ADD : 700/800 PHASING HARNESS SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY CA00862AA OF 7-24 BRS ADD : PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY CA00879AA COMBINER CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD : 7 .5 FT OPEN RACK , 48RU SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD : QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System Ma rch 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 91 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 • ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO GTR8000-4 15 C 5 CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION GTR8000-4 15 d 1 CA00877AA RACK ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY GTR8000-4 15 e 1 CA00880AA COMBINER GTR8000-4 15 f 2 CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB GTR8000-4 15 g 1 X882AH ADD: 7 .5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU GTR8000-4 15 h 1 CA01058AA ADD: 700/800 PHASING HARNESS NETWORK 16 -2 SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY NETWORK 16 a 2 CA01616AA ADD : AC POWER NETWORK 17 -2 CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH GPS 18 -1 DSTRAK91009 REMOTE SITE CONFIG AC POWER GPS 19 -3 DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DDM NFM RTU 20 -1 F4544 SITE MANAGER ADVANCED NFM RTU 20 a 1 V266 ADD : 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM NFM RTU 20 b 1 VA00327 SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7.9 NFM RTU 20 C 3 V592 AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI NFM UC 22 -1 F4528 GMC PER DEVICE SW LICENSES NFM UC 22 a 1 V809 GMC SW UC PER NFM -RTU 1-0 NFM UC 22 b 1 V838 GMC SW LIC PER TRAK GPS NFM UC 22 C 20 V843 GMC SW UC PER GTR8000 MS_BR NFM UC 23 -1 F2463 RTU PER DEVICE SW LICENSES NFM LIC 23 a 1 V839 RTU SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 NFM UC 23 b 1 V838 RTU SW UC PER TRAK GPS · NFM UC 23 C 20 VA00312 RTU SW UC PER_GTR8000_MS_BR GTR8000-5 24 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM GTR8000-5 24 a 1 CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER GTR8000-5 24 b 1 X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 92 Equipment List -Design Review Layer 2 Layer_2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer_2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer_2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 GTR8000-5 24 C 5 GTR8000-5 24 d 1 GTR8000-5 24 e 1 GTR8000-5 24 f 1 GTR8000-5 24 g 2 GTR8000-5 24 h 1 GTR8000 -6 25 -1 GTR8000-6 25 a 1 GTR8000-6 25 b 1 GTR8000-6 25 C 4 GTR8000-6 25 d 1 GTR8000-6 25 e 1 GTR8000-6 25 f 2 GTR8000 -6 25 g 1 GTR8000-6 25 h 1 GTR8000-7 26 -1 GTR8000-7 26 a 1 GTR8000-7 26 b 1 GTR8000-7 26 C 5 GTR8000-7 26 d 1 GTR8000-7 26 e 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY CA00862AA OF 7 -24 BRS ADD : PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY CA00879AA COMB INER CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU CA00884AA ADD : QTY (i) XHUB X882AH ADD : 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X304AE ADD : QTY (4) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD : CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION CA00877AA RACK ADD : EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY CA00880AA COMBINER CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU CA01058AA ADD : 700/800 PHASING HARNESS SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY CA00862AA OF 7 -24 BRS ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY CA00879AA COMBINER City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 93 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE GTR8000-7 26 f 1 CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU GTR8000-7 26 g 2 CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB GTR8000-7 26 h 1 X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU GTR8000-8 27 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM GTR8000-8 27 a 1 CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER GTR8000-8 27 b 1 X304AE ADD: QTY (4) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO GTR8000-8 27 C 4 CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION GTR8000-8 27 d 1 CA00877AA RACK ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY GTR8000-8 27 e 1 CA00880AA COMBINER GTR8000-8 27 f 2 CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB GTR8000-8 27 g 1 X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU GTR8000-8 27 h 1 CA01058AA ADD: 700/800 PHASING HARNESS GTR8000-9 28 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM GTR8000-9 28 a 1 CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER GTR8000-9 28 b 1 X302AE ADD: QTY (2) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO GTR8000-9 28 C 2 CA01193AA SOFTWARE ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY GTR8000-9 28 d 1 CA00862AA OF 7-24 BRS ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY GTR8000-9 28 e 1 CA00879AA COMBINER GTR8000-9 28 f 1 CA00883AA ADD: 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU GTR8000-9 28 g 2 CA00884AA ADD : QTY (1) XHUB GTR8000-9 28 h 1 X882AH ADD : 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU CCGW 29 -1 SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CCGW 29 a 1 CA01616AA ADD : AC POWER CCGW 29 b 1 CA01618AA ADD: CONV CHAN GATEWAY City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 94 Equipment List -Design Review ANTENNA BOOT 30 -1 ANTENNA BOOT 31 -5 ANTENNA BOOT 32 -3 ANTENNA FRAME 33 -3 Layer_l GPS 34 -50 Layer 1 GPS 35 -4 Layer 2 GPS 36 -50 Layer_2 GPS 37 -4 NEW ANT TX JUMPER 38 -250 NEW ANT TX JUMPER 39 -10 NEW ANT TX JUMPER 40 -10 Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 41 -1 Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 42 -4 Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 43 -2 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 44 -600 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 44 a 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page DQB267 4" ENTRY PORT CAP-BLACK DSBOP158 4" BOOT, 1-HOLE, FOR 1-5/8" COAX DQB1251A 4 INCH BOOT SF-U14 -3-96, UNIVERSAL SECTOR FRAME, DSSFU14396 14 FT FACE, INCLUDES PIPE MOUNTS CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER L1700 FOOT 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR DDN9769 FSJ1-50A CABLE CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER L1700 FOOT 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR DDN9769 FSJ1-50A CABLE CABLE: 1/2" SUPERFLEX FOAM COAXIAL, L3570 BLACK FIRE RETARDANT JACKET, 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE RIGHT ANGLE DSF4DRC CONNECTOR DSF4PDMV2C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR ADVD PWR MONTR, 740-870MHZ, 80 CH/4TX FRD/4TX REFL/lRX PORT/110- DSAPM7487K1AC 240VAC RF COUPLER INCL MOUNTING, 746-960 DSSP7 4962440DI N MHZ DS9985090 APM COMBINER PANEL, 746-960 MHZ CABLE : 1 5/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER L3405 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE TI04971AA FOR AVA750 ANT END City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 95 ADD: 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 44 b 1 TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR CABLE: 15/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 45 -600 L3405 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 45 a 1 TI04971AA FOR AVA750 ANT END ADD : 1-5/8" 7 -16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 45 b 1 TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR CABLE : 1 5/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 46 -600 L3405 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 46 a 1 TI04971AA FOR AVA750 ANT END ADD: 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 46 b 1 TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR CABLE : 15/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 47 -600 L3405 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 47 a 1 TI04971AA FOR AVA750 ANT END ADD : 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 47 b 1 TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR CABLE: 15/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 48 -600 L3405 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 48 a 1 TI04971AA FOR AVA750 ANT END ADD: 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 48 b 1 TI05053AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 1 TI04967AA ANTENNA END DQWPA7001028CFEDNO PANEL, FET V-POL 696-900 102 7 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 49 -1 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 96 Equipment List -Design Review 14.5DBD 16.6DBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 TX ANT#02 50 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 51 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 52 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 53 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 54 -15 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 54 a 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 54 b 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 54 C 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 54 d 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#Ol 55 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 56 -15 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 56 a 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page CNTR PANEL, FET V-POL 696-900 102 7 14.5DBD 16.6DBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE DQWPA7001028CFEDNO CNTR PANEL, V-POL, 696-900MHZ, 120DEG, DSWPA7001208CFE325 13 .8DBD,15.9DBl,3DEG T, 25%NULL FILL PANEL, FET V-POL 696-900 102 7 14.5DBD 16.6DBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE DQWPA7001028CFEDNO CNTR PANEL , FET V-POL 696-900 102 7 14.5DBD 16.6DB101 EDIN FEMALE DQWPA7001028CFEDNO CNTR CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE TI04936AA FOR LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05542AA 50A CABLE, STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 97 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 56 b 1 TI05543AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 56 C 1 TI04936AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 56 d 1 TI05542AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #02 57 -1 TDN9289 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 58 -15 L1705 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 58 a 1 TI04967AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 58 b 1 TI05543AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 58 C 1 TI04936AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 58 d 1 TI05542AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #03 59 -1 TDN9289 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 60 -15 L1705 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 60 a 1 TI04967AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 60 b 1 TI05543AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 60 C 1 TI04936AA TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 60 d 1 TI05542AA City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 98 Equipment List -Design Review ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - 50A CABLE, STA END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE , STA END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, STA END Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TX ANT Layers 1&2 #04 61 -1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 62 -15 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 62 a 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 62 b 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 62 C 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 62 d 1 TX ANT Layers 1&2 #05 63 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS -1 64 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS -2 65 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS -3 66 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS -1 67 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS -2 68 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS-3 69 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 70 -600 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 70 a 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE TI04936AA FOR LDF4 STATION END ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05542AA 50A CABLE, STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 DS428B83H01T MHZ, TOWER BOX TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 DS428B83H01T MHZ, TOWER BOX TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 DS428B83H01T MHZ, TOWER BOX CABLE: 7/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER L3323 FOOT ADD : 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE TI05176AA STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide T runked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 99 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 70 b 1 TI04969AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 71 -600 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 71 a 1 TI05539AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 71 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 72 -600 L3323 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 72 a 1 TI05176AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 72 b 1 TI04969AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 73 -600 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 73 a 1 TI05539AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 73 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 74 -600 L3323 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 74 a 1 TI05176AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 74 b 1 TI04969AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 75 -600 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 75 a 1 TI05539AA City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 100 Equipment List -Design Review ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA5-50 ANT END CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END CABLE: 7/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA5-50 ANT END CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END CABLE: 7/8" AVA HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP, ANTENNA END CONNECTOR ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR AVA5-50 ANT END CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, ANT END Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 76 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 77 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 78 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 79 -15 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 79 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 79 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 79 C 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 79 d 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 80 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 81 -6 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 81 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 81 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX_ANT#Ol 81 C 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 81 d 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 82 -25 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page PANEL, FET V-POL 696-900 102 7 DQWPA7001028CFEDNO 14.5DBD 16.6DBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR PANEL, FET V-POL 696-900 102 7 DQWPA7001028CFEDNO 14.5DBD 16.6DBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR PANEL, FET V-POL 696-900 102 7 DQWPA7001028CFEDNO 14.SDBD 16.6DBI O 1 EDIN FEMALE CNTR CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05538AA 50A CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE TI04936AA FOR LDF4 STATION END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05539AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05538AA 50A CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE TI04936AA FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER L1700 FOOT City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 101 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 82 a 1 TI04960AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 82 b 1 TI05289AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 83 -1 DDN9769 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 84 -25 L1700 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 84 a 1 TI04960AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 84 b 1 TI05289AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 85 -1 DDN9769 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 86 -15 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 86 a 1 TI05543AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 86 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 86 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 86 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 87 -2 TDN9289 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 88 -6 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 88 a 1 TI05539AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 88 b 1 TI04967AA City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 102 Equipment Lis t -Design Review ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 88 C 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 88 d 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 89 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 89 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 89 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 90 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 91 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 91 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 91 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 92 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 93 -15 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 93 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 93 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 93 C 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05538AA 50A CABLE , STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE TI04936AA FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER L1700 FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE TI04960AA FOR FSJl ANT END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR TI05289AA FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE , ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR DDN9769 FSJ1 -50A CABLE CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER L1700 FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE TI04960AA FOR FSJl ANT END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR TI05289AA FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR DDN9769 FSJ1 -50A CABLE CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER L1705 FOOT ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- TI05543AA 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 .IN LDF4 - TI05538AA 50A CABLE, STA END City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 103 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 93 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 94 -2 TDN9289 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 95 -6 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 95 a 1 TI05539AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 95 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 95 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 95 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 96 -25 L1700 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 96 a 1 TI04960AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 96 b 1 TI05289AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 97 -1 DDN9769 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 98 -25 L1700 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 98 a 1 TI04960AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 98 b 1 TI05289AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 99 -1 DDN9769 Layers 1&2 RACK 100 -1 TRN7343 City of fort Worth, Texas • ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 104 Equipment List-Design Rev iew ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 - 50A CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4- 50A CABLE, STA END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 -50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 -50A CABLE CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT END ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 -50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 -50A CABLE SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 RACK 101 -1 Layers 1&2 SURGE 102 -2 Layers 1&2 SURGE 103 -1 Layer 1 SURGE AC 104 -1 Layers 1&2 SURGE 105 -2 Layers 1&2 SURGE 106 -1 REM- ANTENNA SPARES 107 -1 REM- REM#05 SPARES 108 -1 REM- REM#05 SPARES 109 -1 REM- REM#05 SPARES 109 a 1 REM- REM#05 SPARES 110 -1 REM- REM#05 SPARES 111 -1 REM- REM#05 SPARES 112 -1 REM- REM#05 SPARES 113 -1 REM- REM#05 SPARES 114 -1 REM#05 REM-115 -1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page • TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B 8 PORT POPULATED Tl OR El, FUSED UL DSCPX1101989 LISTED, EXPANDABLE PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET DSOP820B PDU WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET DSOP820B PDU WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION PANEL ANTENNA 12 DB, 120 DEGREE, DQWPA7001206CFEDN3 DIN CONNECTOR, 3 DEG DWNTLT DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DDM SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH DLN6566 FRU : PA, 700/800 G-SERIES DLN6567 FRU: PA, 700/800 G-SERIES DLN6569 FRU : GCP 8000/GCM 8000 DLN6568B FRU : SUMMIT PS 700/800 MHZ DLN6677 FRU : G-SERIES XHUB City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 105 SPARES REM- REM#OS SPARES 116 -1 DLN6455R CONFIGURATION/SERVICE SOFTWARE BUILDING MAIN 117 -1 DQ1236B2MOT635F 12 X 36 CONCRETE SHELTER BERGH 2 SUPPLY AND INSTALL HES-1006 ELECTRIC BUILDING MAIN 118 -1 DQHES1006MOT635F STRIKE AND BREAKER 1.1.6 Westland 6 I SUB SYSTEM BLOCK ITM SUB QTY NOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTION PH2- REM 02 NETWORK 1 -2 SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY PH2- REM 02 NETWORK 1 a 2 CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER PH2- REM 02 NETWORK 2 -2 CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH PH2- REM 02 GPS 3 -1 DSTRAK91009 REMOTE SITE CONFIG AC POWER PH2- REM 02 GPS 4 -1 DSTRAK91071 FOUR PORT IRIG B TIME CODE FDM PH2- REM_02 GPS 5 -3 DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DOM REMOTEl NFM RTU 6 -1 F4544 SITE MANAGER ADVANCED REMOTEl NFM RTU 6 a 1 V266 ADD: 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM REMOTEl NFM RTU 6 b 1 VA00327 SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7.9 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 106 Equipment List -Design Review REMOTEl REMOTEl REMOTEl REMOTEl REMOTEl REMOTEl REMOTEl REMOTEl REMOTEl REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 REMOTE2 PH2- REM 02 PH2 - REM 02 PH2- REM 02 • NFM RTU 6 C 3 NFM UC 8 -1 NFM UC 8 a 1 NFM UC 8 b 1 NFM UC 8 C 20 NFM UC 9 -1 - NFM UC 9 a 1 NFM UC 9 b 1 NFM UC 9 C 20 NFM RTU 10 -1 NFM RTU 10 a 1 NFM RTU 10 b 1 NFM RTU 10 C 3 NFM UC 12 -1 NFM UC 12 a 1 NFM UC 12 b 1 NFM UC 12 C 20 NFM LIC 13 -1 NFM UC 13 a 1 NFM UC 13 b 1 NFM UC 13 C 20 GTR8000 14 -1 GTR8000 14 a 1 GTR8000 14 b 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of th is proposal is subject to the rest rictions on t he t itle page VS92 AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI F4528 GMC PER DEVICE SW LICENSES V809 GMC SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 V838 GMC SW LIC PER TRAK GPS V843 GMC SW LIC PER GTR8000 MS BR F2463 RTU _PER_DEVICE_SW _LICENSES V839 RTU SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 V838 RTU SW UC PER TRAK GPS VA00312 RTU SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR F4544 SITE MANAGER ADVANCED V266 ADD: 90VAC TO 260VAC PS TO SM VA00327 SDM3000 ASTRO F/W FOR A7.9 V592 AAD TERM BLCK & CONN WI F4528 GMC PER DEVICE SW LICENSES V809 GMC SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 V838 GMC SW UC PER TRAK GPS V843 GMC SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR F2463 RTU PER DEVICE SW LICENSES V839 RTU SW UC PER NFM-RTU 1-0 V838 RTU SW UC PER TRAK GPS VA00312 RTU SW UC PER GTR8000 MS BR SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER CA00861AA ADD : CABINET RMC W/ CAPABILITY OF 6 BRS City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Des ign Review 107 PH2- REM 02 PH2- REM 02 PH2 - REM 02 PH2- REM 02 PH2- REM 02 PH2- REM 02 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer_l Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 GTR8000 14 C 1 CA00879AA GTR8000 14 d 1 CA00883AA GTR8000 14 e 2 CA00884AA GTR8000 14 f 1 X882AH GTR8000 14 g 5 CA01193AA GTR8000 14 h 1 X305AC GTR8000-2 15 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR8000-2 15 a 1 CA00855AA GTR8000-2 15 b 5 CA01193AA GTR8000-2 15 C 1 CA00877AA GTR8000-2 15 d 1 CA00880AA GTR8000-2 15 e 2 CA00884AA GTR8000-2 15 f 1 CA01058AA GTR8000-2 15 g 1 X882AH GTR8000-2 15 h 1 X305AC GTR8000-3 16 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR8000-3 16 a 1 CA00855AA GTR8000-3 16 b 1 X305AC GTR8000-3 16 C 5 CA01193AA GTR8000-3 16 d 1 CA00862AA GTR8000-3 16 e 1 CA00879AA GTR8000-3 16 f 2 CA00884AA City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 108 Equipment List -Design Review ADD : PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU ADD : QTY {1) XHUB ADD : 7 .5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE ADD: QTY {5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE ADD : CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER ADD: QTY {1) XHUB ADD: 700/800 PHASING HARNESS ADD : 7 .5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU ADD : QTY {5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILiTY OF 7-24 BRS ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER ADD: QTY {1) XHUB Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the t itle page Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 • GTR8000-3 16 g 1 GTR8000-3 16 h 1 GTR8000-4 17 -1 GTR8000-4 17 a 1 GTR8000-4 17 b 1 GTR8000-4 17 C 5 GTR8000-4 17 d 1 GTR8000-4 17 e 1 GTR8000-4 17 f 2 GTR8000-4 17 g 1 GTR8000-4 17 h 1 NETWORK 18 -2 NETWORK 18 a 2 NETWORK 19 -2 GPS 20 -1 GPS 21 -3 GTR8000-5 22 -1 GTR8000-5 22 a 1 GTR8000-5 22 b 1 GTR8000-5 22 C 5 GTR8000-5 22 d 1 GTR8000-5 22 e 1 GTR8000-5 22 f 1 GTR8000-5 22 g 2 GTR8000-5 22 h 1 GTR8000-6 23 -1 GTR8000-6 23 a 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page X882AH ADD : 7 .5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD: QTY {5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS CA01193AA ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE CA00877AA ADD : CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK CA00880AA ADD : EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00884AA ADD : QTY {1) XHUB X882AH ADD : 7 .5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU CA01058AA ADD: 700/800 PHASING HARNESS SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD : AC POWER CLN1836 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH DSTRAK91009 REMOTE SITE CONFIG AC POWER DSTRAK91061 FOUR PORT DDM SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER X305AC ADD : QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS CA01193AA ADD : IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7 -24 CA00862AA BRS CA00879AA ADD : PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00883AA ADD : 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD : 7 .5 FT OPEN RACK , 48RU SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM CA00855AA ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 109 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer_2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer_2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 Layer 2 GTR8000-6 23 b 1 X304AE GTR8000-6 23 C 4 CA01193AA GTR8000-6 23 d 1 CA00877AA GTR8000-6 23 e 1 CA00880AA GTR8000-6 23 f 2 CA00884AA GTR8000-6 23 g 1 X882AH GTR8000-6 23 h 1 CA01058AA GTR8000-7 24 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR8000-7 24 a 1 CA00855AA GTR8000-7 24 b 1 X305AC GTR8000-7 24 C 5 CA01193AA GTR8000-7 24 d 1 CA00862AA GTR8000-7 24 e 1 CA00879AA GTR8000-7 24 f 1 CA00883AA GTR8000-7 24 g 2 CA00884AA GTR8000-7 24 h 1 X882AH GTR8000-8 25 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR8000-8 25 a 1 CA00855AA GTR8000-8 25 b 1 X304AE GTR8000-8 25 C 4 CA01193AA GTR8000-8 25 d 1 CA00877AA GTR8000-8 25 e 1 CA00880AA GTR8000-8 25 f 2 CA00884AA GTR8000-8 25 g 1 X882AH GTR8000-8 25 h 1 CA01058AA GTR8000-9 26 -1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR8000-9 26 a 1 CA00855AA City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 110 Equipment List-Des ign Review ADD: QTY (4) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE ADD: CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK ADD: EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER ADD: QTY (1) XHUB ADD : 7 .5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU ADD: 700/800 PHASING HARNESS GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER ADD: QTY (5) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE ADD: SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7 -24 BRS ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER ADD: 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU ADD: QTY (1) XHUB ADD : 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM ADD : 700/800 MHZ MID POWER ADD: QTY (4) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE ADD : CABINET RMC FOR EXPANSION RACK ADD : EXPANSION 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER ADD: QTY (1) XHUB ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU ADD: 700/800 PHASING HARNESS GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layer 2 GTR8000-9 26 b 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-9 26 C 2 Layer 2 GTR8000-9 26 d 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-9 26 e 1 Layer 2 GTR8000-9 26 f 1 Layer 2 GTRB000-9 26 g 2 Layer 2 GTR8000-9 26 h 1 PH2- REM_02 RFDS -1 27 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS -2 28 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS-3 29 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS-1 30 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS -2 31 -1 Layers 1&2 RFDS -3 32 -1 Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 33 -1 Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 34 -4 Layers 1&2 TX APM 1 35 -2 Layer 2 GPS 36 -so Layer 2 GPS 37 -4 PH2- REM 02 GPS 38 -100 PH2- REM 02 GPS 39 -4 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page • X302AE ADD: QTY {2) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS CA01193AA ADD: IP BASED MULTISITE BASE RADIO SOFTWARE ADD : SITE & CABINET RMC W/CAPABILITY OF 7-24 CA00862AA BRS CA00879AA ADD: PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER CA00883AA ADD: 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU CA00884AA ADD: QTY (1) XHUB X882AH ADD: 7.5 FT OPEN RACK , 48RU DS428B83H01Cll0 CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ DS428B83H01C110 CMU , TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 MHZ, DS428B83H01T TOWER BOX TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 MHZ, DS428B83H01T TOWER BOX TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 MHZ, DS428B83H01T TOWER BOX ADVD PWR MONTR, 740-870MHZ, 80 CH/4TX DSAPM7487K1AC FRD/4TX REFL/lRX PORT/110-240VAC DSSP74962440DIN RF COUPLER INCL MOUNTING, 746-960 MHZ DS9985090 APM COMBINER PANEL, 746-960 MHZ L1700 CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl-SOA DDN9769 CABLE L1700 CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl-SOA DDN9769 CABLE City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equ ipment List -Design Review 111 ANTENNA BOOT 40 -1 DQB267 ANTENNA BOOT 41 -5 DSBOP158 ANTENNA BOOT 42 -3 DQB1251A ANTENNA ANT FRAME 43 -3 DSSFU14396 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 1 TIOSS43AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 1 TIOS542AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 44 -1 TDN9289 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 45 -1 DDN9383 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 46 -7 DSSG15806B2A Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 47 -2 DSL7SGRIP Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 48 -1 DSTSXDFMBF Layers 1&2 TX ANT#03 49 -1 DSGSAKITD Layers 1&2 TX_ANT#04 so -15 L1705 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 so a 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 TX_ANT#04 so b 1 TIOS543AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 so C 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT #04 so d 1 TIOS542AA Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 51 -1 TDN9289 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 112 Equipment List -Design Review 4 " ENTRY PORT CAP-BLACK 4" BOOT, 1-HOLE, FOR 1-5/8" COAX 4 INCH BOOT SF-U14-3-96, UNIVERSAL SECTOR FRAME , 14 FT FACE, INCLUDES PIPE MOUNTS ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -SOA CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-SOA CABLE, STA END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING 1-5/8" 7 -16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR 1-5/8" SU REGROUND GROUNDING 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-SOA CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-SOA CABLE, STA END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 52 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 53 -7 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 54 -2 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 55 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#04 56 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 57 -15 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 57 a 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 57 b 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 57 C 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 57 d 1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 58 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 59 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 60 -7 Layers 1&2 TX ANT #05 61 -2 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 62 -1 Layers 1&2 TX ANT#05 63 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 64 -15 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 64 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 64 b 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 1-5/8" 7 -16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP DDN9383 CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DIN DSTSXDFMBF FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA TI04967AA END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A TI05543AA CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A TI05542AA CABLE, STA END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING 1-5/8" 7-16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP DDN9383 CONNECTOR DSSG15806B2A 1-5/8" SUREGROUND GROUNDING DSL7SGRIP 1-5/8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DIN DSTSXDFMBF FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A TI05543AA CABLE , ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA TI04967AA END City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 0 1, 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 113 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 64 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 64 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 65 -2 TDN9289 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 66 -6 L1705 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 66 a 1 TI05539AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 66 b 1 TI04967AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 66 C 1 TI05538AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 66 d 1 TI04936AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 67 -1 DDN9498 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 68 -7 DSSG7806B2A Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 69 -2 DSL5SGRIP Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 70 -1 DS1090501WA Layers 1&2 RX_ANT#Ol 71 -25 L1700 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 71 a 1 TI04960AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 71 b 1 TI05289AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 72 -1 DDN9769 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 73 -25 L1700 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 73 a 1 TI04960AA City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 114 Equipment List -Design Review ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, STA END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, ANTEND ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 STATION END 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ BROADBAND N CONN CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANTEND ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 -50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT END Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 73 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 74 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 75 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 76 -7 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 77 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#Ol 78 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 79 -15 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 79 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 79 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 79 C 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 79 d 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 80 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 81 -6 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 81 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 81 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 81 C 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 81 d 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 82 -1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject t o the restrict ions on the title page ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A TI05289AA CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A DDN9769 CABLE DDN1089 TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE DSGKSUNV SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT DSL4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A TI05543AA CABLE, ANT END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA TI04967AA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, TI05538AA STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, TI05539AA ANTEND ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA TI04967AA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, TI05538AA STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END DDN9498 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 M igration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 115 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 83 -7 DSSG7806B2A Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 84 -2 DSL5SGRIP Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 85 -1 DS1090501WA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 86 -25 L1700 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 86 a 1 TI04960AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 86 b 1 TI05289AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 87 -1 DDN9769 Layers 1&2 RX_ANT#02 88 -25 L1700 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 88 a 1 TI04960AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 88 b 1 TI05289AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 89 -1 DDN9769 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 90 -1 DDN1089 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 91 -7 DSGKSUNV Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 92 -2 DSL4SGRIP Layers 1&2 RX ANT#02 93 -1 DS1090501WA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 94 -15 L1705 Layers 1&2 ·RX ANT#03 94 a 1 TI05543AA Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 94 b 1 TI04967AA City of fort Worth, Texas • ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 116 Equipment List -Design Review GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ BROADBAND N CONN CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANT END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl ANTEND ADD : 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJl-SOA CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A CABLE TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ BROADBAND N CONN CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE, ANT END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA END Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 94 C 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 94 d 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 95 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 96 -6 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 96 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 96 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 96 C 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 96 d 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 97 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 98 -7 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 99 -2 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 100 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 101 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 101 a 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 101 b 1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 102 -1 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 103 -25 Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 103 a 1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restri ctions on the title page • ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE, TI05538AA STA END ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING L1705 CABLE : 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -50A CABLE, TI05539AA ANTEND ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 ANTENNA TI04967AA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE , TI05538AA STA END ADD : CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR LDF4 TI04936AA STATION END DDN9498 7 /8 11 TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP CONNECTOR DSSG7806B2A GROUNDING KIT FOR 7 /8 IN COAXIAL CABLE DSL5SGRIP 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN L1700 CABLE: 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl TI04960AA ANT END ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 -50A TI05289AA CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1 -50A DDN9769 CABLE L1700 CABLE : 1/4" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT FEE FOR FSJl TI04960AA ANT END City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , C itywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 20 12 Equipment List -Design Rev iew 117 ADD: 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 103 b 1 TI05289AA CABLE, ANTENNA END 1/4" TYPE N MALE CONNECTOR FOR FSJ1-50A Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 104 -1 DDN9769 CABLE Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 105 -1 DDN1089 TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 106 -7 DSGKSUNV SMALL UNIVERSAL GROUNDING KIT Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 107 -2 DSL4SGRIP SUPPORT HOIST GRIP 1/2" LDF RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ Layers 1&2 RX ANT#03 108 -1 DS1090501 WA BROADBAND N CONN PH2- REM 02 RACK 109 -2 TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK PH2-RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DSOP820B, REM 02 SURGE 110 -3 DS1101378 DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B PH2-SPD, RJ-48 CONNECTED FOR Tl/El, 10/lOOBT REM 02 SURGE 111 -2 DSTSJlOOBT PROTECTS/PASSES ON ALL 8 PIN PH2-RACK MOUNT GROUND BAR , 19 IN FOR TSJ AND REM 02 SURGE 112 -2 DSTSJADP WPH SERIES DATA SPDS 8 PORT POPULATED Tl OR El, FUSED UL LISTED, Layer 1 SURGE AC 113 -1 DSCPX1101989 EXPANDABLE COLLINEAR OMNI ANTENNA, 11.5 DBD GAIN, 746- ANTENNA REM-SPARES 114 -1 DSSC412HF2LDFE5608 869 MHZ, 20% NULL FILL PH2 - REM 02 REM#06 REM#06 REM#06 REM#06 REM#06 REM#06 SURGE 115 -3 DSOP820B REM-SPARES 116 -1 DSTRAK91061 REM-SPARES 117 -1 SQM01SUM0205 REM-SPARES 117 a 1 CA01616AA REM-SPARES 118 -1 CLN1836 REM-SPARES 119 -1 DLN6566 REM-SPARES 120 -1 DLN6567 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 118 Equipment List -Design Review POU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET POU WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION FOUR PORT DOM GGM 8000 GATEWAY ADD: AC POWER 2610-24 ETHERNET SWITCH FRU: PA, 700/800 G-SERIES FRU: PA, 700/800 G-SERIES Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page REM#06 REM-SPARES 121 -1 REM#06 REM-SPARES 122 -1 REM#06 REM-SPARES 123 -1 REM#06 REM-SPARES 124 -1 BUILDING MAIN 125 -1 BUILDING MAIN 126 -1 1.1.7 TMS SUB SYSTEM BLOCK ITM SUB RPTR#OOl RPTR#OOl RPTR#OOl RPTR#OOl RPTR#OOl RPTR#OOl RPTR#OOl RPTR#OOl RPTR#OOl RPTR#OOl RPTR#OOl RPTR#OOl RPTR#OOl RPTR#OOl RPTR#OOl NETWORK 1 - NETWORK 1 a GTR8000 2 - GTR8000 2 a GTR8000 2 b GTR8000 2 C GTR8000 2 d GTR8000 2 e GTR8000 2 f GTR8000 2 g GTR8000 2 h GTR8000 2 i RACK 3 - SURGE 4 - SURGE 5 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page DLN6569 FRU: GCP 8000/GCM 8000 DLN6568B FRU : SUMMIT PS 700/800 MHZ DLN6677 FRU : G-SERIES XHUB DLN6455R CONFIGURATION/SERVICE SOFTWARE DQ1236WSTMOT635F 12 X 36 CONCRETE SHELTER WESTLAND 6 SUPPLY AND INSTALL HES-1006 ELECTRIC STRIKE DQHES1006MOT635F AND BREAKER QTY NOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTION 2 SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY 2 CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER 1 SQM01SUM7054 GTR 8000 EXPANDABLE SITE SUBSYSTEM 1 CA00855AA ADD: 700/800 MHZ MID POWER 1 X304AE ADD: QTY (4) GTR 8000 BASE RADIOS 4 X591AE ENH: ASTRO 25 SITE REPEATER SW 1 CA00861AA ADD : CABINET RMC W/ CAPABILITY OF 6 1 CA00879AA ADD : PRIMARY 6 PORT CAVITY COMBINER 1 CA00883AA ADD: 800 MHZ TX FILTER W/PMU 2 CA00303AA ADD: QTY (1) SITE CONTROLLER 2 X591AF ENH: ASTRO 25 SITE REPEATER SITE CO 1 X882AH ADD: 7 .5 FT OPEN RACK, 48RU 1 TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK 2 DSOP820B POU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET P 2 DS1101378 RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FORDS City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 119 RPTR#OOl SURGE 6 -1 RPTR#OOl RFDS 7 -1 RPTR#OOl RFDS 8 -1 RPTR#OOl SPARES 9 -1 RPTR#OOl SPARES 9 a 1 RPTR#OOl SPARES 10 -1 RPTR#OOl SPARES 11 -1 RPTR#OOl SPARES 12 -1 RPTR#OOl SPARES 13 -1 RPTR#OOl SPARES 14 -1 TMS-ANT TX ANTENNA 15 -1 TMS-ANT_TX UPPERJUMPR 16 -70 TMS-ANT TX UPPERJUMPR 16 a 1 TMS-ANT TX UPPERJUMPR 16 b 1 TMS-ANT TX UPPERJUMPR 17 -1 TMS-ANT TX UPPERJUMPR 18 -2 TMS-ANT TX SURGE 19 -1 TMS-ANT TX SURGE 20 -1 TMS-ANT TX SURGEJUMPER 21 -6 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 120 Equipment List-Design Review 8 PORT POPULATED Tl OR El, FUSED UL DSCPX1101989 LISTED, EXPANDABLE DS428B83H01C110 CMU, TIA 110V, 792-824 MHZ DS428B83H01T TIA, COMPACT AUTO QUAD, 792-824 MHZ SQM01SUM0205 GGM 8000 GATEWAY CA01616AA ADD: AC POWER DLN6566 FRU : GTR 8000 TRANSCEIVER 700/800 MHZ DLN6567 FRU: GTR 8000 PA 700/800 MHZ DLN6569 FRU: GCP 8000/GCM 8000 DLN6568B FRU : SUMMIT PS 700/800 MHZ DLN6455R CONFIGURATION/SERVICE SOFTWARE COLLINEAR OMNI ANTENNA, 11.5 DBD GAIN, DSSC412HF2LDFE5608 746-869 MHZ, 20% NULL FILL L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4 -SOA TI05539AA CABLE, ANT END 7-16 DIN FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-SOA DDN1091 CABLE TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING DC BLOCK, HIGH POW, 698 TO 2700MHz, DSTSXDFMBF DIN FEMALE/MALE CONN DSGSAKITD GROUND STRAP KIT -DIN CABLE: 1/2" COAXIAL, LOW DENSITY L3569 FOAM,FIRE RETARDANT POLYOLEFIN JACKET Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TMS-ANT TX SURGEJUMPER 21 a TMS-ANT TX SURGEJUMPER 21 b TMS-ANT TX SURGEJUMPER 22 - TMS-ANT TX MAINLINE 23 - TMS-ANT TX MAINLINE 24 - TMS-ANT TX MAINLINE 25 - TMS-ANT TX LOWER JUMPER 26 - TMS-ANT TX LOWER JUMPER 27 - TMS-ANT TX LOWER JUMPER 28 - TMS-ANT TX TX APM 29 - TMS-ANT TX APM JUMPER 30 - TMS-ANT TX APM JUMPER 31 - TMS-ANT TX APM JUMPER 32 - TMS-ANT TX ANTACC 33 - Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 1 1 1 300 2 2 20 1 1 1 10 1 1 0 ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-SOA TI05539AA CABLE, ANT END 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-SOA DDN1090 CABLE · CABLE: 7/8" COAXIAL, VIRTUAL AIR, FIRE L3572 RETARDANT POLYOLEFIN JACKET 7/8" 7 -16 DIN FEMALE POSITIVE STOP DDN9496 CONNECTOR DSLSSGRIP 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP L1702 CABLE : 1/2" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT DSF4PDMV2C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR DSF4PDMV2C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR ADVD PWR MONTR, 740-870MHZ, 80 CH/4TX FRD/4TX REFL/lRX PORT/110- DSAPM7487K1AC 240VAC L1702 CABLE: 1/2" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT DSF4PDMV2C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR DSF4PDMV2C 1/2" 7-16 DIN MALE CONNECTOR TORQUE WRENCH KIT FOR 7-16 DIN & TYPE DDN9743 N COUPLING NUTS City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 121 TMS ANT RX ANTENNA 34 -1 TMS ANT RX UPPERJUMPR 35 -15 TMS ANT RX UPPERJUMPR 35 a 1 TMS ANT RX UPPERJUMPR 35 b 1 TMS ANT RX UPPERJUMPR 36 -1 TMS ANT RX UPPERJUMPR 37 -2 TMS ANT RX TIAJUMPR 38 -70 TMS ANT RX TIAJUMPR 38 a 1 TMS ANT RX TIAJUMPR 38 b 1 TMS ANT RX TIAJUMPR 39 -1 TMS ANT RX TIAJUMPR 40 -2 TMS ANT RX SURGE 41 -1 TMS ANT RX TIAJUMPR 42 -6 TMS ANT RX TIAJUMPR 42 a 1 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 122 Equipment List-Design Review COLLINEAR OMNI ANTENNA, 11.5 DBD GAIN, DSSC412HF2LDFE5608 746-869 MHZ, 20% NULL FILL L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A TI05539AA CABLE, ANT END 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A DDN1090 CABLE TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD : TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A TI05539AA CABLE, ANT END TYPE N FEMALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A DDN1089 CABLE TDN9289 CABLE WRAP WEATHERPROOFING RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ DS1090501 WA BROADBAND N CONN CABLE: 1/2" COAXIAL, LOW DENSITY L3569 FOAM,FIRE RETARDANT POLYOLEFIN JACKET ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page TMS ANT RX TIAJUMPR 42 b TMS ANT RX TIAJUMPR 43 - TMS ANT RX MAINLINE 44 - TMS ANT RX MAINLINE 45 - TMS ANT RX MAINLINE 46 - TMS-ANT TX LOWER JUMPER 47 - TMS-ANT TX LOWER JUMPER 48 - TMS-ANT TX LOWER JUMPER 49 - TMS-ANT TX TIAINTFCJUMPER 50 - TMS-ANT TX TIAINTFCJUMPER 51 - TMS-ANT_TX TIAINTFCJUMPER 52 - TMS ANT RX TESTLINEUPPER 53 - TMS ANT RX TESTLINEUPPER 53 a TMS ANT RX TESTLINEUPPER 53 b Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 1 1 300 2 2 20 1 1 10 1 1 70 1 1 ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-SOA TI05539AA CABLE, ANT END 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A DDN1090 CABLE CABLE : 7 /8" COAXIAL, VIRTUAL AIR, FIRE L3572 RETARDANT POLYOLEFIN JACKET 7 /8" TYPE N FEMALE POSITIVE STOP DDN9498 CONNECTOR DSL5SGRIP 7 /8" SUPPORT HOIST GRIP L1702 CABLE: 1/2" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT DDN9682 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR DDN9682 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR L1702 CABLE: 1/2" SUPERFLEX POLY JKT PER FOOT DDN9682 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR DDN9682 1/2" TYPE N MALE PLATED CONNECTOR L1705 CABLE: 1/2" LDF HELIAX POLY JKT PER FOOT ADD: CONNECTOR ATIACHMENT LDF4 TI04967AA ANTENNA END ADD: TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A TI05539AA CABLE, ANT END City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 123 7-16 DIN MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A TMS ANT RX TESTLINEUPPER 54 -1 DDN1090 CABLE RF LIGHTNING SUPPRESSOR 700-lOOOMHZ TMS ANT RX SURGE 55 -1 DS1090501WA BROADBAND N CONN CABLE: 1/2" COAXIAL, LOW DENSITY TMS ANT RX TESTLINE 56 -320 L3569 FOAM,FIRE RETARDANT POLYOLEFIN JACKET TMS ANT RX TESTLINE 57 -2 DDN1088 TYPE N MALE PS FOR 1/2 IN LDF4-50A CABLE BKUP PWR UPS 58 -1 DSNX16KW208V009B UPS, NX 20KVA/16KW, 3-PH, 9 MN RUN SURGE TYPE I 59 -1 DSAPEXIMAX809 SPD, TYPE 1, 120/208VAC, 3 PHASE N SURGE TYPE 2 60 -1 DSAPEXIMAX809MM SPD, TYPE 2, 120/208VAC, 3-PHASE, N 1.1.8 Other Smart X Only Sites 1.1.8 .1 Rolling Hills Existing SUB SYSTEM BLOCK ITM SUB QTY NOMENCLATURE Smart X MTC REM 1 -1 SQM01SUM0067 Smart X MTC REM 1 a 1 D391AR Smart X MTC REM 1 b 1 D275AK Smart X MTC REM 1 C 1 ZA00214AA Smart X MTC REM 2 -2 TRN7663A Smart X QUANTRO 3 -4 SQM01SUM0130 City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 124 Equipment List -Design Review DESCRIPTION MTC 3600 SZ RESC ADD : 7 CHANNELS {14CH CTY) ADD: REDUNDANT 110/220 VAC POWER SUPPLY · ADD: OPERATION NON CLOCKING ENTERPRIZE AC LINE CORD SOFTWARE & HARDWARE UPGRADE KIT Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X QUANTRO 3 a 4 QUANTRO 3 b 4 QUANTRO 3 C 4 QUANTRO 3 d 4 QUANTRO 3 e 4 QUANTRO 4 -4 QUANTRO 5 -1 QUANTAR 6 -5 QUANTAR 6 a 5 QUANTAR 6 b 5 QUANTAR 6 C 5 QUANTAR 7 -5 QUANTAR 8 -1 QUANTAR 9 -1 SURGE 10 -1 SURGE 11 -1 SURGE 12 -1 SURGE 13 -1 SURGE 14 -1 SURGE 15 -1 SURGE 16 -1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or d isclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page CA00134AA ENH : 6809 TRUNKED UPGRADE U764AC ENH : FALLBACK IN CABINET REPEAT UPGRADE X897AE ENH: SMARTZONE 6809 ASTRO CAI UPGRADE ADD : CONVENTIONAL/6809 TRUNKING EPIC X791AB BOARD X216AG ADD : 4 WIRE WIRELINE BOARD DLN1289A FRU: EXCITER FIRMWARE DKN6110 FRU : 2'ETHERNET CABLE T6693 SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD UPGRADE KIT CA00134AB ENH: 6809 TRUNKED UPGRADE U764AD X897AF DLN1289A DKN6110 DKN6111 DS1101378 DS1101378 DS1101378 DS1101378 DS1101378 DS1101378 DS1101378 ENH : FALLBACK IN CABINET REPEAT UPGRADE ENH: SMARTZONE 6809 ASTRO CAI UPGRADE FRU : EXCITER FIRMWARE FRU: 2'ETHERNET CABLE FRU : IR SITE TERMINATION HW RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE , 19 IN FOR DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 125 Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X AC POWER AC POWER UPS 1.1.8.2 SUB SYSTEM Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X • PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU SURGE 21 -1 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU SURGE 22 -1 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU SURGE 23 -1 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU SURGE 24 -1 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION PDU , 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU SURGE 25 -1 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION SPD, TYPE 1, 120/240VAC 1-PHASE NEMA 4X SURGE 28 -1 DSAPEXIMAX808 ENCLOSURE, SAD/MOV SPD , TYPE 2, 120/240VAC, 1-PHASE, NEMA 4X SURGE 29 -1 DSAPEXIMAX808MM ENCLOSURE, MOV lPH UPS 30 -1 DSNN200120612A UPS , NFINITY 20KVA/16KW, 7 MIN RUN North Beach Existing BLOCK ITM SUB QTY NOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTION MTC PRIME 1 -1 SQM01SUM0066 MTC 3600 SZ REM SIMUL PRIME MTC PRIME 1 a 1 D392AQ ADD: 14 CHANNELS (21 CH CTY) ADD : 5 TO 8 SITE SYSTEM OPER FOR MTC 3600 MTC PRIME 1 b 1 D422AH STANDALONE SIMULCAST PRIME MTC PRIME 1 C 1 D389AK ADD: RE DUNT CNTLR INTERFACE MTC PRIME 1 d 1 D179CD ADD: MTC 3600 SIMUL PRIM SPARE City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of th is proposal is subject to the restrictions on the ti tle page 126 Equ ipmen t List -Design Rev iew Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart_X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X • MTC PRIME 1 e 1 MTC PRIME 1 f 1 MTC PRIME 2 -1 MTC PRIME 2 a 1 MTC PRIME 2 b 1 MTC PRIME 2 C 1 MTC PRIME 2 d 1 MTC PRIME 2 e 1 MTC PRIME 2 f 1 MTC PRIME 3 -1 MTC REM 4 -1 MTC REM 4 a 1 MTC REM 4 b 1 MTC REM 4 C 1 MTC REM 5 -2 SURGE 6 -11 SZ_CHBNK 7 -1 SZ CHBNK 8 -2 SZ CHBNK 9 -1 SZ CHBNK 10 -2 SZ CHBNK 11 -2 SZ CHBNK 12 -1 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page ADD: REDUNDANT 110/220 VAC POWER D275AK SUPPLY ADD: MANUAL, MTC 3600 SMARTZONE D396AP SIMULCAST SQM01SUM0066 MTC 3600 SZ REM SIMUL PRIME D392AQ ADD: 14 CHANNELS {21 CH CTY) ADD: 5 TO 8 SITE SYSTEM OPER FOR MTC 3600 D422AH STANDALONE SIMULCAST PRIME D389AK ADD: REDUNT CNTLR INTERFACE D179CD ADD: MTC 3600 SIMUL PRIM SPARE ADD: REDUNDANT 110/220 VAC POWER D275AK SUPPLY ADD: MANUAL, MTC 3600 SMARTZONE D396AP SIMULCAST 6881002Y65 MTC 3600 SZ SIMULCAST MANUAL SQM01SUM0067 MTC 3600 SZ RESC D391AR ADD: 7 CHANNELS {14CH CTY) ADD: REDUNDANT 110/220 VAC POWER D275AK SUPPLY ZA00214AA ADD: OPERATION NON CLOCKING TRN7663A ENTERPRIZE AC LINE CORD PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU DSOP8208 WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION DSPREM891830 UNIVERSAL ENCLOSURE TENSR 800 CPU CARD, XCON CROSS-CONNECT, UP TO 8 El DSPREM880370 Tl DSPREM892360 8Tl El IF CARD 128K WITH MODEM DSPREM8901 AC POWER SUPPLY 110/220VAC DSPREM822560 10 PORT LD-SRU CARD DSPREM801070 WAN CARD, DUAL Tl/El, CE MARKED City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Design Review 127 Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart_X Smart X Smart X SZ CHBNK 13 -1 DSPREM801470 SZ CHBNK 14 -2 DSPREM811960 SZ CHBNK 15 -1 0182643X12 SZ CHBNK 16 -1 0182643X14 SZ CHBNK 17 -1 0182643Xll Tl SWITCH 18 -1 DSIPS32CC Tl SWITCH 19 -10 DSDUALRJ45 Tl SWITCH 20 -14 DSRJ45DB25F Tl SWITCH 21 -6 DSIPS32BP1 Tl SW SPAR 22 -1 DSIPSCCARD Tl SW SPAR 23 -1 DSPOWERSP Tl SW SPAR 24 -1 DSDUALRJ45 Tl SW SPAR 25 -1 DSRJ45DB9M QUANTRO 26 -1 SQM01SUM0130 QUANTRO 26 a 4 CA00134AA QUANTRO 26 b 4 U764AC QUANTRO 26 C 4 X897AE QUANTRO 26 d 4 X791AB QUANTRO 26 e 4 X216AG QUANTRO 27 -4 DLN1289A QUANTRO 28 -4 DKN6110 QUANTAR 29 -1 T6693 QUANTAR 29 a 5 CA00134AB QUANTAR 29 b 5 U764AD City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 128 Equipment List -Design Review WAN CARD, DUAL Tl/El WAN CARD WITH RELAYS 8 PORT 4W E M TO EXT RANGE CRD DSl INTERFACE PANEL 4 WIRE/ENM INTERFACE PANEL SMARTZONE CONTROL CIRCUIT IPS 32 SWITCH CHASSIS WITH DUAL POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROLLER CARD IPS A/B DUAL RJ 45 CARD -NO BUS REPEATER CORNET ADAPTER CABLE -lFT BLANK PANEL -COVERS 1 OPEN SLOT -CAN BE USED WITH 16/32 IPS A/B CONTR CARD -IP/SNMP & SERIAL, FOR MTC3600 CONTROLLERS ONLY! POWER SUPPLY CARD FOR IPS 16 OR 32 IPS A/B DUAL RJ 45 CARD -NO BUS VEGA-CORNET CABLE -lOFT SOFTWARE & HARDWARE UPGRADE KIT ENH: 6809 TRUNKED UPGRADE ENH: FALLBACK IN CABINET REPEAT UPGRADE ENH: SMARTZONE 6809 ASTRO CAI UPGRADE ADD: CONVENTIONAL/6809 TRUNKING EPIC BOARD ADD: 4 WIRE WIRELINE BOARD FRU: EXCITER FIRMWARE FRU: 2'ETHERNET CABLE SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD UPGRADE KIT ENH: 6809 TRUNKED UPGRADE ENH: FALLBACK IN CABINET REPEAT UPGRADE Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X UPS AC POWER AC POWER 1.1.8.3 SUB SYSTEM Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X SMARTX Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X • QUANTAR 29 C 5 QUANTAR 30 -5 QUANTAR 31 -5 QUANTAR 32 -1 lPH UPS 33 -1 SURGE 34 -1 SURGE 35 -1 Bergh Existing BLOCK ITM SUB QTY MTC REM 1 -1 MTC REM 1 a 1 MTC REM 1 b 1 MTC REM 1 C 1 MTC REM 1 d 1 MTC REM 2 -2 RACK 3 -1 QUANTRO 4 -1 QUANTRO 4 a 4 QUANTRO 4 b 4 QUANTRO 4 C 4 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page X897AF ENH: SMARTZONE 6809 ASTRO CAI UPGRADE DLN1289A FRU: EXCITER FIRMWARE DKN6110 FRU: 2'ETHERNET CABLE DKN6111 FRU : IR SITE TERMINATION HW DSNN200120612A UPS, NFINITY 20KVA/16KW, 7 MIN RUN SPD, TYPE 1, 120/208VAC, 1 PHASE NEMA 4X · DSAPEXIMAX808 ENCLOSURE, SAD/MOV SPD , TYPE 2, 120/208VAC, 1-PHASE, NEMA 4X DSAPEXI MAX808M M ENCLOSURE, MOV NOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTION SQM01SUM0067 MTC 3600 SZ RESC D391AR ADD : 7 CHANNELS (14CH CTY) ADD: REDUNDANT 110/220 VAC POWER D275AK SUPPLY D179CE ADD: MTC 3600 SIMUL REM SPARES ZA00214AA ADD: OPERATION NON CLOCKING TRN7663A ENTERPRIZE AC LINE CORD TRN7343 SEVEN AND A HALF FOOT RACK SQM01SUM0130 SOFTWARE & HARDWARE UPGRADE KIT CA00134AA ENH: 6809 TRUNKED UPGRADE U764AC ENH: FALLBACK IN CABINET REPEAT UPGRADE X897AE ENH: SMARTZONE 6809 ASTRO CAI UPGRADE City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Des ign Review 129 Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X Smart X UPS AC POWER AC POWER SMARTX SMARTX SMARTX SMARTX SMARTX • ADD : CONVENTIONAL/6809 TRUNKING EPIC QUANTRO 4 d 4 X791AB BOARD QUANTRO 4 e 4 X216AG ADD : 4 WIRE WIRELINE BOARD QUANTRO 5 -4 DLN1289A FRU: EXCITER FIRMWARE QUANTRO 6 -4 DKN6110 FRU : 2'ETHERNET CABLE QUANTAR 7 -1 T6693 SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD UPGRADE KIT QUANTAR 7 a 5 CA00134AB ENH : 6809 TRUNKED UPGRADE QUANTAR 7 b 5 U764AD ENH : FALLBACK IN CABINET REPEAT UPGRADE QUANTAR 7 C 5 X897AF ENH : SMARTZONE 6809 ASTRO CAI UPGRADE QUANTAR 8 -5 DLN1289A FRU : EXCITER FIRMWARE QUANTAR 9 -5 DKN6110 FRU: 2'ETHERNET CABLE QUANTAR 10 -1 DKN6111 FRU : IR SITE TERMINATION HW lPH UPS 11 -1 DSNN200120612A UPS, NFINITY 20KVA/16KW, 7 MIN RUN SPD, TYPE 1, 120/240VAC 1-PHASE NEMA 4X SURGE 12 -1 DSAPEXIMAX808 ENCLOSURE, SAD/MOV SPD, TYPE 2, 120/240VAC, 1-PHASE, NEMA 4X SURGE 13 -1 DSAPEXI MAX808M M ENCLOSURE , MOV RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR SURGE 14 -1 DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B PDU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU SURGE 15 -1 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE , 19 IN FOR SURGE 16 -1 DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B PDU , 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET PDU SURGE 17 -1 DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE , 19 IN FOR SURGE 18 -1 DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Rad io System March 01 , 2012 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page 130 Equipment List-Design Review SMARTX SMARTX SMARTX 1.1.9 SUB SYSTEM CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE SURGE 19 -1 SURGE 20 -1 SURGE 21 -1 Bolt Street Dispatch BLOCK ITM SUB QTY OP POSIT 1 -21 OP POSIT 2 -21 OP POSIT 3 -21 OP POSIT 4 -42 OP POSIT 5 -21 OP POSIT 6 -42 OP POSIT 7 -21 OP POSIT 8 -21 OP POSIT 9 -1 OP POSIT 10 -2 Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subj ect to the restrict ions on the title page POU, 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET POU DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION RACK MT ADAPTER PLATE, 19 IN FOR DS1101378 DSOP820B, DSOP820B2 & DSNSOP820B POU , 120V HARDWIRE (8) 20A OUTLET POU DSOP820B WITH TYPE 3 SAD PROTECTION NOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTION DS019BLK 19" LCD, BLACK, NON -TOUCH Z400 MID TIER WITH WINDOWS 7 (64-BIT) TI2312 NON -RETURNABLE T7449 WINDOWS SUPPLEMENTAL TRANS CON FIG B1912 MCC SERIES DESKTOP SPEAKER MCC SERIES DESKTOP GOOSENECK B1914 MICROPHONE B1913 MCC SERIES HEADSET JACK PROVIDES ONE DUAL PEDAL FOOTSWITCH FOR DSTWIN6328A USE WITH MOTOROLA MCC 7500 DISP DDN9979 B1905 B1933 SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION Vll.O CORP ED LIC & MEDIA SINGLE COPY MCC 7500 ASTRO 25 SOFTWARE MOTOROLA VOICE PROCESSOR MODULE City of fort Worth , Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 Equipment List -Des ign Review 131 CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE CONSOLE OP POSIT 10 a 2 CA01642AA OP POSIT 10 b 2 CA01643AA OP POSIT 10 C 2 CA01220AA OP POSIT 10 d 2 CA00147AF OP POSIT 10 e 2 CA00182AB OP POSIT 10 f 2 CA00140AA OP POSIT 11 -2 DS019BLK OP POSIT 12 -2 DDN9973 OP POSIT 13 -2 T7449 OP POSIT 14 -4 B1912 OP POSIT 15 -2 B1914 OP POSIT 16 -4 B1913 OP POSIT 17 -2 DSTWIN6328A OP POSIT 18 -2 DDN9979 OP POSIT 19 -21 B1933 OP POSIT 19 a 21 CA01642AA OP _POSIT 19 b 21 CA01643AA OP POSIT 19 C 21 CA01220AA OP POSIT 19 d 21 CA00147AF City of fort Worth, Texas ASTRO 25 Migration , Citywide Trunked Radio System March 01 , 2012 132 Equipment List-Design Review ADD: MCC 7500 BASIC CONSOLE FUNCTIONALITY SOFTWARE LICENSE ADD: MCC 7500 TRUNKING OPERATION LICENSE ADD: OVER THE ETHERNET KEYING (OTEK) OPERATION ADD : MCC 7500 SECURE OPERATION ADD: AES ALGORITHM ADD : AC LINE CORD, NORTH AMERICAN 19" LCD, BLACK, NON-TOUCH Z400 MID TIER WORKSTATION WITH VISTA SP2 -NON-RETURNABLE WINDOWS SUPPLEMENTAL TRANS CONFIG MCC SERIES DESKTOP SPEAKER MCC SERIES DESKTOP GOOSENECK MICROPHONE MCC SERIES HEADSET JACK PROVIDES ONE DUAL PEDAL FOOTSWITCH FOR USE WITH MOTOROLA MCC 7500 DISP SYMANTEC ENDPOINT PROTECTION Vll.O CORP ED UC & MEDIA SINGLE COPY MOTOROLA VOICE PROCESSOR MODULE ADD: MCC 7500 BASIC CONSOLE FUNCTIONALITY SOFTWARE LICENSE ADD : MCC 7500 TRUNKING OPERATION LICENSE ADD : OVER THE ETHERNET KEYING (OTEK) OPERATION ADD: MCC 7500 SECURE OPERATION Motorola Solutions Confidential Restricted Use or disclosure of this proposal is subject to the restrictions on the title page