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0245-EX-CN-2016 Text Documents

Aerospace Corporation, THE

2016-11-18ELS_184664

Our Spectrum Coordination Branch requires the following additional information for satellite applications that are
not STAs. Please review the information below and submit an exhibit that contains the data. Reference to the
specific data descriptions can be found by Googling the NTIA Red Book under Chapter 9.

PLEASE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:

1.) THE TYPE OF SATELLITE, GEOSTATIONARY OR NONGEOSTATIONARY, (XAL AND/OR RAL).

        A.) IF ANY SATELLITES ARE GEOSTATIONARY, REPORT ITS LATITUDE AS 000000N (XLA AND/OR RLA) AND
        REPORT ITS LONGITUDE (XLG AND/OR RLG).

        All AeroCubes are non-geostationary

        B.) IF ANY SATELLITES ARE NONGEOSTATIONARY, REPORT ITS INCLINATION ANGLE, APOGEE IN
        KILOMETERS, PERIGEE IN KILOMETERS, ORBITAL PERIOD IN HOURS AND FRACTIONS OF HOURS IN
        DECIMAL, THE NUMBER OF SATELLITES IN THE SYSTEM, THEN T01, EXAMPLE, REM04
        ORB,98.0IN00510AP00510PE001.58H01NRT01, AND FOR SPACE-TO-SPACE COMMUNICATIONS WITH
        ANOTHER NONGEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE ADD AN ADDITIONAL*ORB FOR IT ENDING IN R01, EXAMPLE,
        REM05*ORB,72.9IN03209AP00655PE013.46H01NRR01

        ORB,85IN00500AP00500PE001.64H02NR

2.) THE SATELLITE TRANSMITTER ANTENNA GAIN AND BEAMWIDTH (XAD), EXAMPLE, XAD01 16G030B


        XAD01 00G090B

3.) THE SATELLITE TRANSMITTER ANTENNA AZIMUTH (XAZ), NARROWBEAM, NB, EARTH COVERAGE, EC, EXAMPLE,
XAZ01 EC OR LEAVE BLANK FOR SPACE-TO-SPACE OPERATIONS.

        EC

4.) THE EARTH STATION RECEIVER ANTENNA GAIN, BEAMWIDTH, AZIMUTHAL RANGE, THE SITE ELEVATION ABOVE
MEAN SEA LEVEL IN METERS AND THE ANTENNA HEIGHT ABOVE TERRAIN IN METERS (RAD), EXAMPLE ASSUMING
NONGEOSTATIONARY, RAD01 16G030B000-360A00357H006

        This list of codes is for all six earth stations.
        RAD01 31G005B000-360A00023H017
        RAD02 23G015B000-360A00107H002
        RAD03 23G015B000-360A00036H002
        RAD04 23G015B000-360A01736H002
        RAD05 23G015B000-360A00025H002
        RAD06 23G015B000-360A00010H002
        RAD07 23G015B000-360A01382H011

5.) THE EARTH STATION RECEIVER ANTENNA AZIMUTH (RAZ), THE MINIMUM ANGLE OF ELEVATION, V00 TO V90,
EXAMPLE, RAZ01 V00

        This list of codes is for all six earth stations.
        RAZ01 V02
        RAZ02 V02
        RAZ03 V02
        RAZ04 V02
        RAZ05 V02
        RAZ06 V02


        RAZ07 V02

6.) THE S NOTE (ASSUMING NONGEOSTATIONARY, USE S871--THIS ASSIGNMENT SUPPORTS OF THE NON-
GEOSTATIONARY CUBESAT TEST BED (CSTB) SATELLITE).

        Not sure what is being asked here

7.) THE TRANSMITTER ANTENNA ORIENTATION (XAP), EXAMPLE XAP01 J , AND THE RECEIVER ANTENNA
ORIENTATION (RAP), EXAMPLE RAP01 J , WHERE J REPRESENTS LINEAR POLARIZATION. OTHER POLARIZATIONS
INCLUDE H FOR HORIZONTAL, V FOR VERTICAL, S FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL, L FOR LEFT HAND CIRCULAR, R
FOR RIGHT HAND CIRCULAR, T FOR RIGHT AND LEFT HAND CIRCULAR, E FOR ELLIPTICAL AND O FOR OBLIQUE
ANGLED CROSSED.

       I assume this is for Earth stations. Our earth stations send and receive on same frequency so it uses
same antenna, same polarity. This list of codes is for all six earth stations.
       XAP01 R
       XAP02 R
       XAP03 R
       XAP04 R
       XAP05 R
       XAP06 R
       XAP07 R
       RAP01 R
       RAP02 R
       RAP03 R
       RAP04 R
       RAP05 R
       RAP06 R
       RAP07 R



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