STA Request

0003-EX-ST-2000 Text Documents

COMSAT CORPORATION

2000-01-05ELS_27420

                                                               OQOJEXST—2000
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    Mobile Communications
                                                                                         Robert A.Senior
                                                                                                   Mansbach
                                                                                                         Counsel

                                                                                            6560 Rock Spring Drive
                                                                                         Bethesda, Maryland 20817
                                                                                          Telephone 301 214 3459
                                                                                                Fax 301 214 7145
                                                                              Internet robert.mansbach@comsat.com


                                                    December    16,   1999




            Ms. Magalie R.           Salas
            Secretary
            Federal Communications           Commission
            Experimental Radio Service
            P.0. Box 358320
            Pittsburgh, PA  15251—5320

                   Re:       COMSAT Corporation, Request for Extension of
                             Special Temporary Authority for a Maritime C—Band
                             Radio Experiment, Call Sign WAOXBL, File No. 0197—
                             EX—ST—1999

                   Attn:      Office of Engineering and Technology

            Dear Ms.        Salas:

                   COMSAT Corporation,         through its COMSAT Mobile
            Communications business unit           ("CMC"),    herein requests
            extension of the Special Temporary Authority                   ("STA")     first
            granted on July 6,           1998, in File No. S—~3451—EX—1998.             This
            STA authorizes CMC to conduct a maritime radio experiment at
            C—band for six months,           under Sections    5.202 (i)    and 5.202 (j)
            of the Rules, utilizing six shipboard earth stations
            installed on vessels traveling in the Caribbean and in the
            U.S. coastal waters, a temporary—fixed earth station at Ft.
            Lauderdale,        Florida and Santa    Paula,    California,      and the
            COMSTAR D—4 and GE Americom Aurora—2 satellites.   The
            current STA is due to expire on January 6, 1999.   CMC herein
            requests an extension of STA through June 6, 2000.

                 To date, CMC has successfully installed a number of C—
            band stablized antennas on foreign registry cruise ships
            operated in the Caribbean and in U.S. coastal waters.
            Should the Commission decline to extend CMC‘s STA, its
            customers will suffer from interruption of their ongoing
            communications operations and investments.  Such a result
            would not be in the public interest.


        Particulars in support of this request are set forth in
File No.       S—2769—EX—97,       as well    as   in previous   filings
regarding the COMSTAR D—4 experiment.                   Attached to this
request is a technical report describing the results of
CMC‘s experimental operations over the past six months.  As
shown in the report, the two spacecraft have provided
reliable service to shipboard earth stations and there have
been no reports of interference to other radio
communications facilities due to the operation of this
experiment.  Continuation of this experiment will serve the
public interest by demonstrating the utility of the two
spacecraft and the stabilized VSAT antennas in the provision
of C—band service to maritime users.

        The COMSTAR D—4 will continue to operate in inclined
orbit at 76° W.L.              Grant of this request will not have a
significant environmental impact and, thus, does not require
an Environmental Statement under Section 1.1307 of the
Commission‘s Rules.  CMC certifies that neither the
applicant nor any other party to this application is subject
to a denial of Federal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of
the Anti—Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. § 853a.

     Accordingly,  CMC respectfully submits that the public
interest would be served by extension of the requested
experimental authorization and the continued operation of
the COMSTAR D—4          at    76° W.L.   for an additional      six months
until June 6,          2000.


                                             Respectfully submitted,



                                             EuPLA
                                            Rbbert" A. Mansbach


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. . . /COMSTAR . doc


         TEST REPORT
               for
 COMSAT MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
      C—BAND EXPERIMENT




December 1,   1999


1.0    General

COMSAT Mobile Communications (CMC), a business unit of
COMSAT, has been conducting an experiment to determine the
viability of providing communications using C—band to ships
in the Caribbean Sea and in U.S. coastal waters.   The
continuing technical results of this experiment are most
promising.   System performance and communications
availability has been very high and meets customer
expectations.

The following provides a summary of spacecraft performance
and interference potential.

2.0 Spacecraft Performance

The COMSTAR D—4 spacecraft is performing to specification
and has shown no sign of degradation since it was placed
into inclined orbit.          See COMSAT General Corp.,    4 FCC Red
3820 (1989).   The spacecraft is currently in an inclined
orbit with a north/south inclination of approximately 10
degrees.  _A satellite life of at least four more years is
expected.   The anticipated rate of change in inclination per
year was previously reported to the FCC (File No. 130/134—
SAT—STA—96) as follows:

DATE              INCLINATION              INCLINATION GROWTH RATE

2/26/97                9.24   DEG               0 .52   DEG/YEAR
2/26/98                9.76   DEG               0 .46   DEG/YEAR
2/26/99               10.22   DEG               0.41    DEG/YEAR
2/26/00               10.63   DEG               0 .37   DEG/YEAR

The Aurora 2 spacecraft continues to provide reliable
service and excellent coverage of the waters around Alaska
and along the Pacific coast during the Alaskan cruise
season.

3.0    Interference   Potential

There have been no reports of interference to other radio
communications facilities due to the operation of this C—
band experiment.  Interference from other C—band radio
communications facilities has not affected the performance
of this C—band experiment.



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