Incoming generated [Mar 11 2016]

0181-EX-PL-2016 Correspondence

Intelsat License LLC

2016-03-11ELS_174002

From: Cynthia Grady

To: Behnam Ghaffari
Date: March 11, 2016

Subject: FCC File No. 0181-EX-PL-2016
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Message:

Subject: RE: FCC File No. 0181-EX-PL-2016

Please provide the following information with respect to the satellite(s):

1. Satellite Longitude
         310 degrees East Longitude

2. Satellite orientation (Narrow Beam (NB) or Earth Coverage (EC))
         Narrow Beam (NB)

3. Receive antenna gain (dBi)
        42.3 dBi from Dick Evans

4. Beam width of the receive antenna at the half power points
        From Dick Evans: Beamwidth is not a specified parameter for these satellite beams. A rough
estimate of the beamwidth based on the gain is 1.5 degrees.

5. Antenna Polarization

Satellite Receive
Beam Polarization               Frequency                       Nominal Beam Area
U39      Horizontal             14.069 - 14.119 GHz             New England
U02      Horizontal             14.381 - 14.431 GHz             Mid Atlantic
U04      Vertical               14.131 - 14.181 GHz             Southeast US

Satellite Receive
Beam Polarization               Frequency                       Nominal Beam Area
U39      Vertical               11.706 - 11.819 GHz             New England
U02      Vertical               12.081 - 12.194 GHz             Mid Atlantic
U04      Horizontal             12.081 - 12.194 GHz             Southeast US

Please provide the following information with respect the transceiver ground-station antenna(s):

All of the answers except for #4, come from / agree with the documentation provided for license call sign
WI2XBD.

1. Transmit antenna gain (dbi)
        30.7 dBi at 14.50 GHz

2. Beam width of transmit antenna at the half-power points
       2.2 degrees in azimuth direction
       2.4 degrees in elevation direction

4. Elevation of transmit antenna AGL (in meters)
        0 to 8500 meters
        This antenna is to be mounted on an aircraft that may fly between 0 to 8500 meters.


5. Antenna Polarization
        Linear.
        Selectable between horizontal transmit / vertical receive and vertical transmit / horizontal receive.



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