NTIA Space Record Data Form

0698-EX-CN-2018 Text Documents

Astro Digital US, Inc.

2018-11-12ELS_219639

                                     NTIA Space record data form

NTIA requires the following data for space related experiments using government shared spectrum. For
each transmit frequency, please provide the data for both ends of the transmit-receive link. Use Part A
to describe the satellite to ground information. Part B is for all ground to space transmit links.



Part A: Space to Earth Downlink Data

Satellite Transmitter Data

Transmit Frequency: 400.500 MHz

Satellite Name: Momentus X1

Data Field           Data Answer                                Description/Comments
Polarization (XAP)   XAP = J                                    POLARIZATIONS INCLUDE :
                                                                H = HORIZONTAL,
                                                                V = VERTICAL,
                                                                S = HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL,
                                                                L = LEFT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                                R = RIGHT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                                T = RIGHT AND LEFT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                                J = LINEAR POLARIZATION
Orientation (XAZ)    XAZ = EC                                   NB= NARROWBEAM
                                                                EC = EARTH COVERAGE
Antenna              ANTENNA GAIN 0.0 dBi                       (NTIA format (XAD), EXAMPLE, XAD01 16G030B)

Dimension (XAD)      BEAMWIDTH 360 degrees
                     XAD = 0G360B
Type of satellite    Type = Nongeostationary                    Choose either:
                                                                Geostationary or
(State = SP)                                                    Nongeostationary
(City = geo or
non)

For Geostationary    Longitude =                                IF ANY SATELLITES ARE GEOSTATIONARY, REPORT
                                                                ITS LATITUDE AS 000000N (XLA AND/OR RLA) AND
                                                                REPORT ITS LONGITUDE (XLG AND/OR RLG).
For                  INCLINATION ANGLE 98.0 degrees,            IF ANY SATELLITES ARE NONGEOSTATIONARY,
                                                                REPORT ITS INCLINATION ANGLE, APOGEE
Nongeostationary     APOGEE IN KILOMETERS 585 km,               IN KILOMETERS, PERIGEE IN KILOMETERS,
(Orbital Data)       PERIGEE IN KILOMETERS 585 km,              ORBITAL PERIOD IN HOURS AND FRACTIONS OF
                                                                HOURS IN DECIMAL, THE NUMBER OF SATELLITES
                     ORBITAL PERIOD IN HOURS 1 AND
                                                                IN THE SYSTEM, THEN T01, EXAMPLE,
                     FRACTIONS OF HOURS IN DECIMAL 61,          REM04
                     THE NUMBER OF SATELLITES IN THE            *ORB,98.0IN00510AP00510PE001.58H01NRT01,
                                                                AND FOR SPACE-TO-SPACE
                     SYSTEM 1,                                  COMMUNICATIONS WITH ANOTHER
                                                                NONGEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE ADD AN
                     ORB =                                      ADDITIONAL
                                                                *ORB FOR IT ENDING IN R01, EXAMPLE, REM05
                     98.0IN00585AP00585PE001.61H01NRT01         *ORB,72.9IN03209AP00655PE013.46H01NRR01


Earth Station Data (Receiver A)
State (RSC)          RSC = California
City Name (RAL)      RAL = Santa Clara
Latitude             Lat = 372248 N
(DDMMSS)
Longitude            Lon = 1215740 W
(DDDMMSS)
Antenna              RAP = J                             POLARIZATIONS INCLUDE :
                                                         H = HORIZONTAL,
Polarization (RAP)                                       V = VERTICAL,
                                                         S = HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL,
                                                         L = LEFT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                         R = RIGHT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                         T = RIGHT AND LEFT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                         J = LINEAR POLARIZATION
Antenna Azimuth      RAZ = V00                           THE EARTH STATION RECEIVER ANTENNA
                                                         AZIMUTH (RAZ), THE MINIMUM ANGLE OF
(RAZ)                                                    ELEVATION, V00 TO V90, EXAMPLE, RAZ01 V00

Antenna              ANTENNA GAIN 22 dB,                 EXAMPLE ASSUMING NONGEOSTATIONARY,
                                                         RAD01 16G030B000-360A00357H006
Dimensions (RAD)     BEAMWIDTH 14 degrees,
                     AZIMUTHAL RANGE 0 – 360 degrees,
                     THE SITE ELEVATION ABOVE MEAN SEA
                     LEVEL IN METERS 23 meters,
                     THE ANTENNA HEIGHT ABOVE TERRAIN
                     IN METERS 13 meters,

                  RAD = 22G014B000-360A00023H013
FCC notes:
   1. Use S-Note S945.
   2.  REM AGN, Cubesat, (insert name)


Earth Station Data (Receiver B)
State (RSC)          RSC = Colorado
City Name (RAL)      RAL = Littleton
Latitude             Lat = 393424 N
(DDMMSS)
Longitude            Lon = 1050801 W
(DDDMMSS)
Antenna              RAP = J                             POLARIZATIONS INCLUDE :
                                                         H = HORIZONTAL,
Polarization (RAP)                                       V = VERTICAL,
                                                         S = HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL,
                                                         L = LEFT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                         R = RIGHT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                         T = RIGHT AND LEFT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                         J = LINEAR POLARIZATION
Antenna Azimuth      RAZ = V00                           THE EARTH STATION RECEIVER ANTENNA
                                                         AZIMUTH (RAZ), THE MINIMUM ANGLE OF
(RAZ)                                                    ELEVATION, V00 TO V90, EXAMPLE, RAZ01 V00

Antenna              ANTENNA GAIN 22 dB                  EXAMPLE ASSUMING NONGEOSTATIONARY,
                                                         RAD01 16G030B000-360A00357H006
Dimensions (RAD)     BEAMWIDTH 14 degrees,


                   AZIMUTHAL RANGE 0 – 360 degrees
                   THE SITE ELEVATION ABOVE MEAN SEA
                   LEVEL IN METERS 1773 meters,
                   THE ANTENNA HEIGHT ABOVE TERRAIN
                   IN METERS 14 meters,

                   RAD = 22G014B000-360A01773H014
FCC notes:
   1. Use S-Note S945.
   2.  REM AGN, Cubesat, (insert name)


Part B: Ground Stations, Earth to Space link data:

Earth Station Transmitter Data

Earth Station Transmitter Data (Transmitter A)
Transmit Frequency: 402.900 MHz
State (XSC)         XSC = California
City Name (XAL)     XAL = Santa Clara
Latitude            Lat = 372248
(DDMMSS)
Longitude           Lon = 1215740
(DDDMMSS)
Antenna             XAP = J                             POLARIZATIONS INCLUDE :
                                                        H = HORIZONTAL,
Polarization (XAP)                                      V = VERTICAL,
                                                        S = HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL,
                                                        L = LEFT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                        R = RIGHT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                        T = RIGHT AND LEFT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                        J = LINEAR POLARIZATION
Antenna Azimuth     XAZ = V00                           THE EARTH STATION Transmitter ANTENNA
                                                        AZIMUTH (XAZ), THE MINIMUM ANGLE OF
(XAZ)                                                   ELEVATION, V00 TO V90, EXAMPLE, XAZ01 V00

Antenna             ANTENNA GAIN 22 dB                  EXAMPLE ASSUMING NONGEOSTATIONARY,
                                                        XAD01 16G030B000-360A00357H006
Dimensions (XAD)    BEAMWIDTH 14 degrees,
                    AZIMUTHAL RANGE 0 – 360 degrees
                    THE SITE ELEVATION ABOVE MEAN SEA
                    LEVEL IN METERS 23
                    THE ANTENNA HEIGHT ABOVE TERRAIN
                    IN METERS 13 meters

                    XAD = 22G014B000-360A00023H013

Earth Station Transmitter Data (Transmitter B)
Transmit Frequency: 402.900 MHz
State (XSC)         XSC = Colorado
City Name (XAL)     XAL = Littleton
Latitude            Lat = 393424 N
(DDMMSS)
Longitude           Lon = 1050801 W
(DDDMMSS)
Antenna             XAP = J                             POLARIZATIONS INCLUDE :
                                                        H = HORIZONTAL,
Polarization (XAP)                                      V = VERTICAL,
                                                        S = HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL,
                                                        L = LEFT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                        R = RIGHT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                        T = RIGHT AND LEFT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                        J = LINEAR POLARIZATION
Antenna Azimuth     XAZ = V00                           THE EARTH STATION Transmitter ANTENNA


(XAZ)                                                       AZIMUTH (XAZ), THE MINIMUM ANGLE OF
                                                            ELEVATION, V00 TO V90, EXAMPLE, XAZ01 V00

Antenna              ANTENNA GAIN 22 dB                     EXAMPLE ASSUMING NONGEOSTATIONARY,
                                                            XAD01 16G030B000-360A00357H006
Dimensions (XAD)     BEAMWIDTH 14 degrees,
                     AZIMUTHAL RANGE 0 – 360 degrees
                     THE SITE ELEVATION ABOVE MEAN SEA
                     LEVEL IN METERS 1773
                     THE ANTENNA HEIGHT ABOVE TERRAIN
                     IN METERS 14 meters

                     XAD = 22G014B000-360A01773H014

Satellite Receive Specifications
Polarization (RAP) RAP = J                                  POLARIZATIONS INCLUDE :
                                                            H = HORIZONTAL,
                                                            V = VERTICAL,
                                                            S = HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL,
                                                            L = LEFT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                            R = RIGHT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                            T = RIGHT AND LEFT HAND CIRCULAR,
                                                            J = LINEAR POLARIZATION
Azimuth (RAZ)        RAZ = RAZ01 V00                        STATION RECEIVER ANTENNA AZIMUTH (XAZ),
                                                            THE MINIMUM ANGLE OF
                                                            ELEVATION, V00 TO V90, EXAMPLE, RAZ01 V00

Dimension (RAD)      ANTENNA GAIN 0.0 dBi                   (NTIA format (RAD), EXAMPLE, RAD01 16G030B)

                     BEAMWIDTH 360 degrees

                     RAD = 0G360B
Type of satellite    Type = Nongeostationary                Choose either:
                                                            Geostationary or
(State = SP)                                                Nongeostationary
City = G/No
For Geostationary    Longitude =                            IF ANY SATELLITES ARE GEOSTATIONARY, REPORT
                                                            ITS LATITUDE AS 000000N (XLA AND/OR RLA) AND
                                                            REPORT ITS LONGITUDE (XLG AND/OR RLG).
For                  INCLINATION ANGLE 98.0 degrees,        IF ANY SATELLITES ARE NONGEOSTATIONARY,
                                                            REPORT ITS INCLINATION ANGLE, APOGEE
Nongeostationary     APOGEE IN KILOMETERS 585 km, PERIGEE   IN KILOMETERS, PERIGEE IN KILOMETERS,
(Orbital Data)       IN KILOMETERS 585 km,                  ORBITAL PERIOD IN HOURS AND FRACTIONS OF
                                                            HOURS IN DECIMAL, THE NUMBER OF SATELLITES
                     ORBITAL PERIOD IN HOURS 1 AND
                                                            IN THE SYSTEM, THEN T01, EXAMPLE,
                     FRACTIONS OF HOURS IN DECIMAL 61,      REM04
                     THE NUMBER OF SATELLITES IN THE        *ORB,98.0IN00510AP00510PE001.58H01NRT01,
                                                            AND FOR SPACE-TO-SPACE
                     SYSTEM 1,                              COMMUNICATIONS WITH ANOTHER
                                                            NONGEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE ADD AN
                     ORB,98.0IN00585AP00585PE001.61H01N     ADDITIONAL
                                                            *ORB FOR IT ENDING IN R01, EXAMPLE, REM05
                     RT01                                   *ORB,72.9IN03209AP00655PE013.46H01NRR01



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