Exhibit 1

5582-EX-PL-1996 Text Documents

FINAL ANALYSIS, INC.

2000-02-28ELS_32024

                                                                                Final Analysis, Inc.
                                                                                    FCC Form 442
                                                                                November 13, 1996


                                              EXHIBIT 1


                   The facility which is the subject of this Application, a fixed ground station to

be located in Lanham, Maryland, is intended to be operated in conjunction with other

experimental facilities already authorized.

                   Specifically, in August 1995, Final Analysis was granted licenses for an

expermimental non—voice, non—geostationary orbit mobile satellite (Call Sign KS2XCY), an

associated Master Ground Station in Logan, Utah (Call Sign KS2XDA), and up to 350

Remote Mobile Terminals (Call Sign KSZ2XCZ).‘ A full explanation of the purpose and

intended operation of the experimental system is set forth in Exhibit 1 to Final Analysis‘s

March 3, 1995 application for its experimental satellite, File No. 4682—EX—PL—95 (the

"March 1995 Exhibit"). The March 1995 Exhibit is incorporated herein by reference.

                   As explained in the March 1995 Exhibit, the authorized experimental facilities

will be utilized by Final Analysis in a program of research and experimentation to determine

the ability of NVNG MSS systems to coexist with existing users and operations in the

designated spectrum.

                   The additional station requested here is required in order to maximize

communications with the satellite in connection with the planned experiments. The Logan,




    1          Final Analysis, Inc. is the parent corporation of Final Analysis Communication
Services, Inc., which is an applicant for commercial license in the Non—Voice, Non—
Geostationary Mobile Satellite Service ("NVNG MSS").



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Utah and Lanham, Maryland stations will each communicate with the satellite on two

separate passes over the continental U.S., on the west and east coasts respectively. Thus, the

Lanham station will permit Final Analysis to maximize access to the satellite as it covers the

U.S. This is critical for control of the satellite, particularly during the first few months of

the launch. It is also important for the conduct of the planned experiments, which have

gained significant visibility and interest. In order to maximize the value of the experiments,

it is necessary to communicate with the satellite as frequently as possible.




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