Request for Special Temporary Authority

0599-EX-ST-2014 Text Documents

Iridium Satellite LLC

2014-07-07ELS_151055

                                                EXHIBIT

This request for special temporary authority (“STA”) is related to an Experimental
License request (FCC File No. 0171-EX-PL-2013) filed by Cosmiac at University of New
Mexico (“Cosmiac”).

In its license request, Cosmiac sought authority to operate an Iridium satellite short
burst data modem (“SBD”) that it will host on a space weather picosat in low earth
orbit. The SBD will transmit from the picosat to space stations in Iridium’s “Big LEO”
constellation. The transmissions are part of an experiment that, among other goals, will
evaluate, demonstrate, and validate the use of the Iridium constellation with a private
remote sensing satellite system to collect radiation data that will allow for a better
understanding of the ionosphere.

In this STA request, Iridium seeks authority, in connection with the experiment, to
transmit from its space stations to Cosmiac’s picosat in the 1618.725–1626.5 MHz band.
The technical characteristics of these transmissions will be identical to the technical
characteristic of Iridium’s already-licensed space station transmissions in the 1618.725–
1626.5 MHz band. 1

Iridium’s space station constellation is licensed under Call Sign S2110. Because Iridium
will be operating under the requested STA in accordance with the parameters of its
license, no operating parameters, other than effective radiated power, were used in the
form that this exhibit accompanies. The only change from Iridium’s licensed operations
is that Iridium will be adding the picosat as a point of communication. Iridium’s space
station license does not cover intersatellite communications in the 1618.725–1626.5 MHz
band.

It is anticipated that the SBD on Cosmiac’s picosat will be operated for the six-month
period of November 14, 2014 to May 14, 2015.




1Iridium’s constellation is comprised of 66 satellites, any one of which may be used as part of the
experiment at any point in time.



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