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0510-EX-ST-2014
Santa Clara University
0510-EX-ST-2014
Status: Grant Expired Due to New License
WH9XTK
2014-08-12
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E-Mail generated [Jun 24 2014]
Correspondence
2014-06-24
E-Mail generated [Jul 3 2014]
Correspondence
2014-07-03
E-Mail generated [Aug 1 2014]
Correspondence
2014-08-01
Grant E-mail Notification generated [Aug 13 2014]
Correspondence
2014-08-13
UHF Antenna Pattern
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2014-06-10
S Band Antenna Pattern
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2014-06-10
Earth Station S Band Radiation Pattern
Images
2014-07-14
ODAR Rev A
Text Documents
2014-06-10
Applicant Type
Text Documents
2014-06-10
NTIA Data File
Text Documents
2014-06-10
Technical Description
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2014-06-10
IARU Coordination Application
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2014-06-10
IARU Coordination Approval Letter
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2014-06-21
Earth Station UHF Radiation Pattern
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2014-07-14
Application Form:
OET Special Temporary Authority Report
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY
Applicant Name
Name of Applicant:
Santa Clara University
Address
Attention:
Dr. Christopher Kitts
Street Address:
Robotic Systems Laboratory, 500 El Camino Real
P.O. Box:
City:
Santa Clara
State:
CA
Zip Code:
95053
Country:
E-Mail Address:
[email protected]
Best Contact
Give the following information of person who can best handle inquiries pertaining to this application:
Last Name:
Miller
First Name:
Michael
Title:
Communications Coordinator
Phone Number:
415 385 3842
Explanation
Please explain in the area below why an STA is necessary:
The STA will support space to earth communicaton from Network and Operations DEmonStration (Nodes), a pair of cubesats, via S band Microhard radios as well as UHF beacon. It will also allow experiments in communications between the satellites using AstroDev Lithium 1 radios.
Purpose of Operation
Please explain the purpose of operation:
Space to earth communicaton from Network and Operations DEmonStration (Nodes), a pair of cubesats, via S band Microhard radios as well as UHF beacon. Nodes is a technology demonstration of a pair of low-cost 1.5U CubeSats in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) with advanced cross-link and downlink communications capability, suitable as a platform for Space Weather or other science applications requiring geographically distributed, synchronized data acquisition. Radios include one Stensat beacon transmitter per satellite, for which coordination is pending, and one Microhard 2420 transceiver for which coordination is pending, and one AstroDev Lithium 1 radio, for which the frequency is not in an amateur band.
Information
Callsign:
WH9XTK
Class of Station:
MO
Nature of Service:
Experimental
Requested Period of Operation
Operation Start Date:
11/01/2014
Operation End Date:
04/30/2015
Manufacturer
List below transmitting equipment to be installed (if experimental, so state) if additional rows are required, please submit equipment list as an exhibit:
Manufacturer
Model Number
No. Of Units
Experimental
Stensat
SRB-51-01
2
No
Microhard
2420
2
No
Astrodev
LI-1
2
No
Certification
Neither the applicant nor any other party to the application is subject to a denial of Federal benefits that includes FCC benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. Section 862, because of a conviction for possession or distribution of a controlled substance. The applicant hereby waives any claim to the use of any particular frequency or electromagnetic spectrum as against the regulatory power of the United States because of the prvious use of the same, whether by license or otherwise, and requests authorization in accordance with this application. (See Section 304 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.) The applicant acknowledges that all statements made in this application and attached exhibits are considered material representations, and that all the exhibits part hereof and are incorporated herein as if set out in full in this application; undersigned certifies that all statements in this application are true, complete and correct to the best of his/her knowledge and belief and are made in good faith. Applicant certifies that construction of the station would NOT be an action which is likely to have a significant environmental effect. See the Commission's Rules, 47 CFR1.1301-1.1319.
Signature of Applicant (Authorized person filing form):
Michael L Miller
Title of Applicant (if any):
Comm Coordinator
Date:
2014-06-09 00:00:00.0
Station Location
City
State
Latitude
Longitude
Mobile
Radius of Operation
Space Station
North
West
Low Earth Orbit S Band
Datum:
NAD 83
Is a directional antenna (other than radar) used?
Yes
Exhibit submitted:
Yes
(a) Width of beam in degrees at the half-power point:
(b) Orientation in horizontal plane:
(c) Orientation in vertical plane:
Will the antenna extend more than 6 meters above the ground, or if mounted on an existing building, will it extend more than 6 meters above the building, or will the proposed antenna be mounted on an existing structure other than a building?
No
(a) Overall height above ground to tip of antenna in meters:
(b) Elevation of ground at antenna site above mean sea level in meters:
(c) Distance to nearest aircraft landing area in kilometers:
(d) List any natural formations of existing man-made structures (hills, trees, water tanks, towers, etc.) which, in the opinion of the applicant, would tend to shield the antenna from aircraft:
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
New
2401.20000000-2431.20000000 MHz
MO
1.000000 W 1.280000 W
P
0.00010000 %
400KF1D
350K
City
State
Latitude
Longitude
Mobile
Radius of Operation
Space Station
North
West
Low Earth Orbit UHF
Datum:
NAD 83
Is a directional antenna (other than radar) used?
Yes
Exhibit submitted:
Yes
(a) Width of beam in degrees at the half-power point:
(b) Orientation in horizontal plane:
(c) Orientation in vertical plane:
Will the antenna extend more than 6 meters above the ground, or if mounted on an existing building, will it extend more than 6 meters above the building, or will the proposed antenna be mounted on an existing structure other than a building?
No
(a) Overall height above ground to tip of antenna in meters:
(b) Elevation of ground at antenna site above mean sea level in meters:
(c) Distance to nearest aircraft landing area in kilometers:
(d) List any natural formations of existing man-made structures (hills, trees, water tanks, towers, etc.) which, in the opinion of the applicant, would tend to shield the antenna from aircraft:
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
Modified
437.10000000- MHz
MO
1.000000 W 0.250000 W
P
0.00020000 %
10K0F1D
FM
City
State
Latitude
Longitude
Mobile
Radius of Operation
Space Station
North
West
Low Earth Orbit
Datum:
NAD 83
Is a directional antenna (other than radar) used?
No
Exhibit submitted:
No
(a) Width of beam in degrees at the half-power point:
(b) Orientation in horizontal plane:
(c) Orientation in vertical plane:
Will the antenna extend more than 6 meters above the ground, or if mounted on an existing building, will it extend more than 6 meters above the building, or will the proposed antenna be mounted on an existing structure other than a building?
No
(a) Overall height above ground to tip of antenna in meters:
(b) Elevation of ground at antenna site above mean sea level in meters:
(c) Distance to nearest aircraft landing area in kilometers:
(d) List any natural formations of existing man-made structures (hills, trees, water tanks, towers, etc.) which, in the opinion of the applicant, would tend to shield the antenna from aircraft:
Action
Frequency
Station Class
Output Power/ERP
Mean Peak
Frequency Tolerance (+/-)
Emission Designator
Modulating Signal
New
450.07500000- MHz
MO
2.500000 W 2.542000 W
P
0.05000000 %
12K0F1D
FM
25537
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