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       Acting Secretary
       Federal Communications Commission
        1919 M Street, NW, Room 222
       Washington, D.C. 20554                                                         fEisillg.

       Attn:      Fern J. Jarmulnek
                 Chief, Satellite Policy Branch
                 Satellite & Radiocommunication Division
                 International Bureau

                          Re:         Hughes Communications Galaxy, Inc.
                                      Second System Amendment to GALAXY/SPACEWAY Application,
                                      FCC File Nos. 314—DSS—P/LA—94;
                                      CSS—94—021 through CSS—94—025
                                      ERRATUM TO DECEMBER 15, 1995 FILING

       Dear Ms. Jarmulnek:

                      Enclosed on behalf of Hughes Communications Galaxy, Inc. ("Hughes") is an
       erratum to the Second System Amendment that Hughes filed on December 15, 1995 with
       respect to the GALAXY/SPACEWAY system, whereby Hughes applied for authority to
       construct, launch and operate a satellite system at 132° E.L. to operate in certain BSS bands.

                   This erratum corrects a typographical error on page 4 of each of the Second
       System Amendment and the attached individual satellite application: the estimated cost of


LATHAM & WATKINS



      William F. Caton
      January 11, 1996
      Page 2


      this system at 132° E.L. is incorrectly stated as approximately $230,300; the cofféct ccfstls
      approximately $230,300,000.

                    Enclosed please find nine corrected copies of these two pages and nine
      complete copies of the Second System Amendment that contain the corrected pages.

                     This erratum is being filed as soon as possible after the December 18, 1995
      government shutdown.

                     Please contact one of us if you have any questions.

                                                         Sincerely yours,




      Enclosures

      ce:      Kathleen Campbell


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With respect to capital expenditures required for this system, Hughes estlmates éhat >

constructing this system at 132° EL. will require capital expendituresiof approx1mate7?9

$230,300,000 more than the amounts given in Item I of the GALAXY/SPACE\X}A;XI’TJ1‘"‘I
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Amendment.?       All other required information about the proposed system for 132° EL. is

contained in the GALAXY/SPACEWAY System Amendment, which is incorporated herein

by reference.

                Hughes has demonstrated that it is legally, financially and technically qualified

to operate the proposed GALAXY/SPACEWAY network, and that grant of this Application,

as amended, will serve the public interest, convenience and necessity.




2      As demonstrated therein, Hughes has more than adequate resources to fund the
     ~ construction of the additional system at 132° E.L.

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                                                                 Corrected:        1/11/96

III.            ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING PROPOSED SATELLITE
                SYSTEM
                The GALAXY/SPACEWAY"" System Amendment sets forth the public

interest considerations and the financial, legal and technical qualifications of Hughes and other

information pertinent to this application, and is incorporated herein by reference. Hughes

estimates that constructing this additional system will require capital expenditures of

approximately     $230,300,000   more than the amounts           given in Item I of the

GALAXY/SPACEWAY"*System Amendment. As demonstrated therein, Hughes has more

than adequate resources to fund theconstruction of this additional system.                   |

IV.             CERTIFICATIONS

                The undersigned certifies individually and for Hughes that the statements made

in this application are true, complete and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief, and

are made in good faith.

                Hughes further certifies that neither Hughes, nor its parent company, Hughes

Communications, Inc. ("HCI"), nor any of the officers or directors of Hughes or HCI, is

subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti—Drug Abuse Act

of 1988, 21 U.S.C. § 8352.


                                        Corrected: January 11, 1996




                Second System Amendment

                        Before the

     FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                  Washington, D.C. 20554


                      Application of

     HUGHES COMMUNICATIONS GALAXY, INC.

                            for

        Authority to Construct, Launch and Operate

                 GALAXY/SPACEWAY®*

A Global System of Geostationary Ka band Fixed and Ku band
            Broadcast Communications Satellites


                    December 15, 1995


                     Carl A. Brown
                  Senior Vice President
           Hughes Communications Galaxy, Inc.
                   1990 Grand Avenue
               El Segundo, California 90245
                      (310) 607—4000

                     Gary M. Epstein
                      John P. Janka
                     James H. Barker
                    Latham & Watkins
              1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
                        Suite 1300
                 Washington, D.G. 20004
                       (202) 637—2200


                                   Before the
                    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                             Washington, D.C. 20554




                                          s 22 a 2 ss y
In the Matter of the Application of

HUGHES COMMUNICATIONS
GALAXY, INC.

For Authority to Construct,                               File Nos. 174—181—SAT—P/LA—95
Launch and Operate


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GALAXY/SPACEWAY"~, a Global

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                           SECOND SYSTEM AMENDMENT

              Hughes Communications Galaxy, Inc. ("HCG") hereby amends its pending

request of September 29, 1995 for authority to construct, launch and operate a hybrid FSS/BSS

international geostationary satellite system, known as GALAXY/SPACEWAY"* (the

"GALAXY/SPACEWAY System Amendment").

              By this Amendment, Hughes requests authority to construct, launch and operate

a satellite system at the 132° E.L. orbital location that will perform communications in the

BSS Ku bands 11.7 GHz to 12.2 GHz (dowanlink) and 17.3 GHz to 17.8 GHz (uplink). The

132° E.L. system also will utilize the intersatellite link and tracking, telemetry and command


frequencies that will be utilized by the other satellites in the GALAXY/SPACEWAY

system."

               This Amendment is necessitated by events that have arisen since the filing of

the GALAXY/SPACEWAY System Amendment in September 1995. As part of that filing,

Hughes requested authority to construct, launch and operate a satellite system at 125° EL.

that would utilize both the BSS Ku band and the FSS Ka band. On the BSS Ku band side,

Hughes‘ system at 125° was a nofi-standard system that conformed fully with the Region 1

and 3 ITU Plans for those BSS bands, but required certain permitted ‘changes to those Plans.

               On the same date that the United States submitted a request to the ITU to

modify the BSS plan at the 125° E.L. location as proposed by Hughes, another administration

submi‘cted a similar request for the 126° E.L. location. There currently is no information

available to allow Hughes to determine whether these two systems can coexist one degree

away from each other. It also is unclear whether one system has any priority over the other

at this point in the ITU plan modification processes. Hughes is filing this request to utilize

BSS Ku band frequencies at the 132° E.L. location in order to provide sufficient flexibility to

allow Hughes to resolve this possible conflict at 125° E.L. and to ensure the continued ability

to provide adequate Ku band BSS coverage of China.

              An explanation of the factors supporting the assignment of this location is

contained in Exhibit 1. Ku band coverage maps from 132° E.L. are contained in Exhibit 2.



V      At all other locations proposed for the GALAXY/SPACEWAY system where Hughes
       requests BSS Ku band frequency assignments, Hughes also proposes to utilize the Ka
       band as well. Because the processing round for Ka band requests closed on
       September 29, 1995, Hughes is not seeking another Ka band orbital assignment by
       this Amendment.


With respect to capital expenditures required for this system, Hughes estimates that

constructing this system at 132° EL. will require capital expenditures of approximately

$230,300,000 more than the amounts given in Item I of the GALAXY/SPACEWAY"*Y* System

Amendment.*        All other required information about the proposed system for 132° E.L. is

contained in the GALAXY/SPACEWAY System Amendment, which is incorporated herein

by reference.

                Hughes has demonstrated pha; it is lggally, financially and technically qualified

to operate the proposed GALAXY/SPACEWA‘Y'netWO‘Irk, énd that grant of this Application,

as amended, will serve the public interest, convenience and necessity.




4      As demonstrated therein, Hughes has more than adequate resources to fund the
       construction of the additional system at 132° E.L.

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                                  For these reasons, Hughes respectfully requests that the Commission grant this

           Application.

                                                              Respectfully submitred,

                                                              HUGHES COMMUNICATIONS GALAXY, NC.



                                                              By:
                                                                    . GCarl         A. Brown
                                                                         Senior Vice President
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                            CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE

                HCG wauives any claim to the use of any particular frequency or of the

 electromagnetic spectrurm as against the regulatory power of the United States because of the

 previous use of the same, whether by license or otherwise, and requests construction and

 launch and operating auchority in accordance with this Application. All statements made in

 the attached exhibits are a material part hereof, and are incorporated herein as if set out in full

 in this Application.

                The undersigned certifics individually and for HICG that the statements made

 in this Application are true, co:fiplece, agd coarreet to the best of his knowledge an belief, and

~ are made in good faith.


                             HUGHES COMMUNICATIONS GALAXY, INC.



                             By:           '    /{        mc
                                    Carl A. Brown               —
                                    Semior Vice President

 December \5 , 1995


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                    CERTIIFICATION OF PERSON RESPONSIBLE

                           FOR PREPARING ENGINEERING

               INEORMATION_SUBMITTED IN THIS APPLICATION



              I hereby certify that I am the technically qualified person responsible for

preparation of the engineering information contained in this Application, that I am farailiar

with Part 25 of the Commission‘s Rules, that I have either prepared or reviewed the

engineering information submitted in this Application, and thar it is complete and accurate to

the best of my knowledge.




                                 Bernard F. Yecerek, Ph,.D.
                                 Director
                                 Galaxy Satellite Services
                                 Hughes Communications Galaxy, Inc.


December (S , 1995
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                     ANII DRUGABUSEACT CERTIFICATION

              HCG certifies that neither HCG, nor its parent company, Hughes

Communications, Inc. ("HCI"), nor any of the officers or directors of HCG or HCI, is subjecat

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. § $53%2.

                           HUGHES COMMUNICATIONS GALAXY, INC.


                           By:             40’}(—
                                   Carl A. Brown
                                   Sepior Vice President

                           Date:       172. — \(s — 46


                                  .      Before the
                    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                             Washington, D.C. 20536




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In the Matter of the Application of

HUGHES COMMUNICATIONS




                                            s s 8c s a
 GALAXY, INC.
                                                         File Nos. 174—181—SAT—P/LA—95
For Authority to Construct,
Launch and Operate
GALAXY/SPACEWAY,"* a
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Global System of Geostationary Ka
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                                      APPLICATION

              Hughes Communications Galaxy, Inc. ("Hughes"), pursuant to Sections 308, 309

and 319 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, hereby applies for authority to

construct, launch and operate a communications satellite system that will function in the BSS

Ku band at 132° E.L. Certain information contained in HCG‘s Sécond System Amendment,

to which this is attached, and in Hughes‘ September 29, 1995 System Amendment, Application

for Authority to Construct, Launch and Operate GALAXY/SPACEWAY,"**" Global System

of Geostationary Ka band Fixed and Ku band Broadcast Communications Satellites

("GALAXY/SPACEWAY‘" System Amendment"), is incorporated herein by reference.


I.   REQUIRED SATELLITE INFORMATION

     A.       Applicant

              Hughes Communications Galaxy, Inc.
              1990 Grand Avenue
              El Segundo, California 90245
              213—607—4400
              Attention: Carl A. Brown, Senior Vice President

     B.       Correspondence

              Name, address and telephone number of the persons to whom inquiries or

correspondence should be directed:

              Gary M. Epstein
              John P. Janka
              James H. Barker
              Latham & Watkins
              1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
              Suite 1300
              Washington, D.C. 20004
              202—637—2200

     C.       Frequencies, Polarization and Emission Parameters

             ~ The satellite system at 132° E.L. will perform communications in the 11.7 GHz

to 12.2 GHz (downlink) and 17.3 GHz to 17.8 GHz (uplink) Ku BSS bands; and will perform

tracking, telemetry, and control {"TT&C") functions in the bands described in Figures D—1 and

D—2 of the GALAXY/SPACEWAY*Y System Amendment.

              Detailed technical information regarding satellite transmission and performance

characteristics is contained in the GALAXY/SPACEWAY*Y System Amendment at Item D.

     D.       Orbital Location

              Hughes requests that the Commission reserve the geosynchronous orbital

position at 132° East Longitude for this system. Factors supporting this requested orbital

                                              2


position and the range of adequate locations are discussed in the Second System Amendment.

    E.        Predicted Coverage Contours for Each Antenna Beam

               Coverage data and contours are provided in the Second System Amendment.

    F.        Physical Characteristics of the Space Station

              A detailed description of the spacecraft to be utilized at 132° E.L. is contained

in the GALAXY/SPACEWAY"*" System Amendment at Item D, including data regarding

accuracy of orbital parameters and antenna direction, estimated lifetime, attitude stabilization

and station—keeping, and satellite subsystems (including the electrical power system).

    G.        Emission Limitations

              Control of spurious emissions of the spacecraft is discussed in the

GALAXY/SPACEWAY** System Amendment at Item D.

   H.         Schedule for Construction, Launch and Placement into Service

              A schedule for constructing, launching and placing the spacecraft in this system

into operation is provided in the GALAXY/SPACEWAY** System Amendment at Item H.

II. WAIVER

              The Applicant waives any claim to the use of any particular frequency or of the

electromagnetic spectrum as against the regulatory power of the United States because of the

previous use of the same, whether by license or otherwise, and requests construction, launch,

and operating authority in accordance with this application.


IIL.            ADDITIONAL INFEORMATION REGARDING PROPOSED SATELLITE
                SYSTEM

                The GALAXY/SPACEWAY"" System Amendment sets forth the public

interest considerations and the financial, legal and technical qualifications of Hughes and other

information pertinent to this‘application, and is incorporated herein by reference. Hughes

estimates that constructing this additional system will require capital expenditures of

approximately     $230,300,000   more    than   the   amounts    given   in   Item   I   of the

GALAXY/SPACEWAY"** System Amendment. As demonstrated therein, Hughes has more

‘than adequate resources to fund the construction of this additional system.

IV.             CERTIFICATIONS

                The undersigned certifies individually and for Hughes that the statements made

in this application are true, complete and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief, and

are made in good faith.

                Hughes further certifies that neither Hughes, nor its parent company, Hughes

Communications, Inc. ("HCI"), nor any of the officers or directors. of Hughes or HCI, is

subject to a denial of federal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti—Drug Abuse Act

of 1988, 21 U.S.C. § $352.


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                                                     Respectfully submitted,

                                                     HUGHES COMMUNICATIONS GALAXY, INC.,


                                                     By:             é’/ «i.
                                                              Carl A. Brown
                                                            © Senior Vice President



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                  CERTIFICATION OF PERSON RESPONSIBLE
                      FOR PREPARING ENGINEERING
               INFO    THON S           THIS   APPLICATION

              1 hereby certify that I am the technically qualified person responsible for
preparation of the engineering information contained in chis Application, that I am familiar
with Part 25 of the Commiussion‘s Rules, that I have either prepared or reviewed the
engineering information submitted in this Application, and that is is complete and accurate co
the best of my knowledge.



                          By:    ,@fl/lm trouAL__
                                 Bernard F. Vecerek, Ph.D.
                                 Director
                                 Galaxy Satellite Services
                                 Hughes Communications Calaxy, Inc.


December    _| S , 1995


EXHIBIT 1


         Consideration   of the   132°   E.L.   Orbital   Position

The existing BSS plan employs easterly—looking beams exclusively, so
the assigned satellite orbital positions always lis to the west of the
assigned service area. The selected orbital location for China
coverage, at 132° E, lies to the east of the service area and employs
westerly looking beams which allows the utilization of peak EIRPs of
55 dBW without generating any undue interference with beams
found in the current BSS plan.

The impact of the proposed China beams was determined by
comparing the total uplink and downlink protection margins
resulting from the BSS plan alone with the protection margins
resulting when the proposed beams were added. The results from
the analysis for this position show that the interference levels
introduced by the China beams are acceptable. In no case is any
total uplink or downlink margin which was originally negative
degraded by more than 0.1 dB. When the BSS plan protection
margins are positive, the resulting protection margins remain
positive.


EXHIBIT 2


                           Figure P1. Beam KBx Service Area

                                Orbital Longitude = 132° E

The beams in this service area meet the overall equivalent protection margin requirements
of Appendix 30A of the Radio Regulations. Surface power flux density limits specified in
Annex 1 of Appendix 30A of the Radio Regulations are met.


                           Figure P1. Beam KBx Service Area

                                Orbital Longitude = 132° E

The beams in this service area meet the overall equivalent protection margin requnrements
of Appendix 30 of the Radio Regulations. Surface power flux density hmlts specified in
Annex 1 of Appendix 30 of the Radio Regulations are met.



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