E-Mail generated [Apr 12 2013]

0194-EX-PL-2013 Correspondence

California Polytechnic State University

2013-04-12ELS_135680

To: Justin Foley
E-Mail: jfoley@calpoly.edu
From: Anthony Serafini
Date: April 12, 2013

Subject:
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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).
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
2.) THE SATELLITE TRANSMITTER ANTENNA GAIN AND BEAMWIDTH (XAD), EXAMPLE, XAD01
16G030B
3.) THE SATELLITE TRANSMITTER ANTENNA AZIMUTH (XAZ), NARROWBEAM, NB, EARTH
COVERAGE, EC, EXAMPLE, XAZ01 EC OR LEAVE BLANK FOR SPACE-TO-SPACE OPERATIONS.
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
5.) THE EARTH STATION RECEIVER ANTENNA AZIMUTH (RAZ), THE MINIMUM ANGLE OF
ELEVATION, V00 TO V90, EXAMPLE, RAZ01 V00
6.) THE S NOTE (ASSUMING NONGEOSTATIONARY, USE S871--THIS ASSIGNMENT SUPPORTS
OF THE NON-GEOSTATIONARY CUBESAT TEST BED (CSTB) SATELLITE).
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.



The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced
application. Failure to provide the requested information within 30 days of April 12, 2013 may result in
application dismissal pursuant to Section 5.67 and forfeiture of the filing fee pursuant to Section 1.1108.

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