Thomas S. Gorton, PE <br />Professional Electrical Engineer <br />Hatfield & Dawson Consulting Engineers <br />Registered in Oregon and Washington <br />Education: BS Electrical Engineering, Seattle University, Cum Laude <br />Member: IEEE <br />Mr. Gorton has over 30 years experience with all types of communications <br />systems. This experience includes public safety, transit, complex cellular <br />infrastructure, and broadcast facilities. <br />He has performed analyses of antenna and electromagnetic propagation <br />problems and calculations of non-ionizing radiation density at multiple use <br />communications sites for compliance with federal and local standards for <br />environmental impact. He has designed medium wave, VHF, UHF, and <br />microwave propagation and antenna systems. His experience encompasses <br />the design, installation supervision, and testing of complex cellular <br />infrastructures, including cellular base stations. <br />He has been responsible for planning, installation, and project management <br />for a major metropolitan broadcast station, including all significant RF <br />activities. <br />Representative Projects <br />• Propagation measurements for King County Wastewater Treatment <br />Division. <br />• Propagation studies and data analysis for radio systems for Sound <br />Transit. <br />• Rebuild of control system for MW broadcast station facility, KZOK. <br />• Supervisor of project to mitigate interference problems between AT&T <br />and Nextel at commonly used or contiguous sites. <br />• Design and installation supervision of microcell and in-building <br />distributed antenna system. <br />• Design and FCC application for numerous AM and FM broadcast <br />stations, land mobile facilities. <br />• Facility siting and land use analysis and litigation support, including <br />Qwest Cougar Mt. Project. <br />