Incoming generated [Aug 18 2014]

0531-EX-ST-2014 Correspondence

Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.

2014-08-18ELS_152527

From: Sydney White

To: Leann Nguyen
Date: August 18, 2014

Subject: FCC File# 0531-EX-ST-2014
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Message:

Booz Allen Hamilton recieved the IARU coordination letter today for the following frequencies: Downlink
437.375 MHz and Uplink 145.960 MHz.

The text of the letter is excerpted below and I am also emailing it to Leann.Nguyen@fcc.gov.

Centennial -1        18 August 2014

John Swartz

Dear John

I have discussed your request with my team. We have coordinated the frequencies as follows..

Downlink 1            437,375 MHz


Uplink                145,960 MHz


The above frequency has been coordinated with the understanding that you have agreed to the IARU
terms of reference for the use of amateur service spectrum for experimental purpose.


Please advise us the launch dates once it is known. Although we have avoided coordinating frequencies
which have already be coordinated for other known satellites on the same mission, it remains your
responsibility to check for any possible conflict and advise us accordingly

Please also confirm the name and full contact details of the person who will control the operation of
Centennial 1 after launch.

Please note that all frequencies in the amateur satellite service are shared frequencies. We have
attempted to make the best possible selection for your project.

Please also read the attached documents about controlling satellites.

While coordinating the frequencies noted above, we also note that use of frequencies as described in
your request for frequency coordination appears inconsistent with numbers 1.56 and 1.57 of the ITU radio
regulations.

RR 1.56 amateur service: A radiocommunication service for the purpose of self-training,
intercommunication and technical investigations carried out by amateurs, that is, by duly authorized
[licensed] persons [individual natural people] interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim [for
themselves] and without pecuniary interest [compensation].

(NOTE1: Explanatory terms in brackets are not part of the treaty text.),
(NOTE2: “ without pecuniary interest” means that you may accept free will donations of
goods and services, that is, with nothing required in return. However, you may not accept money or other


compensation for services or data provided to anyone for any reason.)
RR 1.57 amateur-satellite service: A radiocommunication service using space stations on earth satellites
for the same purposes as those of the amateur service.
We strongly suggest consulting with your administration (telecommunication regulator) to determine if the
amateur-satellite service or another radiocommunication service is appropriate for your operation. The
decision of whether the proposed operation is appropriate for the amateur-satellite service rests entirely
with your administration. We encourage you to share this letter with them.


You are reminded of the conditions under which this letter is issued and that you agree to notify the IARU
Satellite Advisor of the following events, whenever they occur.

a.      Experimental station call sign assignment.
b.      Experimental station license expiration.
c.      International communication arrangements made.
d.      Launch date in the coordination request passes without the launch occurring.
e.      Launch failure.
f.      Mission termination (including spacecraft failure.)


Best wishes for a successful project. Please keep us informed of progress

Hans ZS6AKV
Hans van de Groenendaal
IARU Satellite Adviser



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Document Modified: 2014-08-18 11:49:18

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