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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 10, 2003 FBO #0588
SOLICITATION NOTICE

58 -- COMMUNICATION, DETECTION, AND COHERENT RADIATION EQUIPMENT

Notice Date
7/8/2003
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
DHS - Direct Reports, United States Coast Guard (USCG), Commander (fcp), USCG Maintenance and Logistics Command - Atlantic, 300 East Main Street Suite 965, Norfolk, VA, 23510-9113
 
ZIP Code
23510-9113
 
Solicitation Number
DTCG84-03-Q-AAT107
 
Response Due
7/18/2003
 
Archive Date
7/25/2003
 
Point of Contact
Xiomarys Vargas, Contract Specialist, Phone 757-628-4118, Fax 757-628-4134/4135, - Xiomarys Vargas, Contract Specialist, Phone 757-628-4118, Fax 757-628-4134/4135,
 
E-Mail Address
xvargas@mlca.uscg.mil, xvargas@mlca.uscg.mil
 
Description
The proposed contract is anticipated to be sole source to Valcom LTD, 175 Southgate Drive, Guelph, Ontario, NIH 6l3. Valcom LTD shall provide high efficiency standard radiobeacon antennas for installation at various U.S. Coast Guard sites in the Atlantic and Pacific Region. The high efficiency standard radiobeacon antennas are used to radiate low and medium frequency radiobeacon aids to navigation signals in the 285 to 325 Khz band, which facilitates aids to navigation for the U.S. Armed Forces, maritime commerce, and air commerce. The standard system maintenance effort being conducted by U.S. Coast Guard Maintenance & Logistics Command Atlantic. The antenna must be essentially Maintenance free, easily erected, and withstand the harshest of environments expected at any site located within the United States and its territories, and has a life expectancy of 30 years. The Specification of the High efficiency Standard Radiobeacon Antenna System shall meet or exceed the following: Frequency Range: 285 to 325 khz, MF Marine Band. Antenna Resistance: 2 to 30 ohms, which is the range of the antenna tuning unit. Antenna Capacitance: Compatible with the following Southern Avionics Corporation equipment a. The Differential GPS transmitter has carrier power adjustable from 50 watts to 1000 watts. The transmitter uses switching technology in the power amplifiers and modulator/regulator modules resulting in highly efficient systems. The exciter portion consists of an interface for a 283.5 to 325 Khz input signal 0 ? 15dBm and monitor circuit. The power portion of each transmitter consists of two independent 500-watt systems. Each system has an output filter, switching power amplifier, and switching modulator/regulator. The RF output of each system is combined to provide a 1000-watt signal to the coupler. The SC1000 USCG Dual consists of two independent SC1000 USCG transmitters, an Automatic Transfer Unit/RSIM Controller, and a DC to AC inverter housed in a signal cabinet. b. Specifications: SC1000 USCG
 
Place of Performance
Address: USCG Sites in the Atlantic & Pacific Region.
Country: USA
 
Record
SN00365708-W 20030710/030708213054 (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
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