Attachment Schedule S GXT

This document pretains to SAT-LOA-20060412-00042 for Application to Launch and Operate on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATLOA2006041200042_494571

         Beam Diagram and Service Area for Transmit and Receive Spot Beams

         The 54 spot beams will cover the U.S. without gaps. Each spot beam will have a

peak gain of 49.4 dB and will provide service within the -4 dB contour. The uplink and

downlink spot beams will be identical in size and co-axial. The contours for these beams

will be as follows:



                Contour level (dB from peak)      Beamwidth (in degrees)
                      -2                          0.48
                      -3                          0.60
                      -4                          0.70
                      -6                          0.84
                      -8                          0.94
                      -10                         1.10
                      -15                         1.34
                      -20                         1.54

         The name of each beam and its pointing direction are given by the following

table:

Transmit    Receive   Boresight   Boresight
 Beam        Beam       Lat.        Long.
 S01T        S01R     39.7326     -73.4350
 S02T        S02R     39.3818     -79.3538
 S03T        S03R     44.4408     -73.2442
 S04T        S04R     39.1149     -84.7581
 S05T        S05R     34.9471     -83.7996
 S06T        S06R     44.0125     -79.7035
 S07T        S07R     43.6959     -85.5403
 S08T        S08R     35.1780     -78.6846
 S09T        S09R     43.4649     -90.9781
 S10T        S10R     34.7693     -88.5996
 S11T        S11R     38.9138     -89.8183
 S12T        S12R     30.7078     -95.9889
 S13T        S13R     27.4269     -81.5284
 S14T        S14R     38.7684     -94.6451
 S15T        S15R     45.0306     -65.7457
 S16T        S16R     31.0762     -82.7158
 S17T        S17R     34.5881     -119.205
 S18T        S18R     30.7968     -91.7365
 S19T        S19R     34.5426     -97.6093
 S20T        S20R     30.9181     -87.3330


 S21T       S21R      34.6364      -93.1796
 S22T       S22R      38.8428      -122.418
 S23T       S23R      48.5269      -119.877
 S24T       S24R      23.9452      -80.2460
 S25T       S25R      27.0337      -98.4368
 S26T       S26R      43.3045      -96.1570
 S27T       S27R      48.7613      -125.764
 S28T       S28R      30.6085      -108.296
 S29T       S29R      48.6133      -92.0421
 S30T       S30R      43.3871      -121.131
 S31T       S31R      34.5111      -114.815
 S32T       S32R      30.6749      -116.499
 S33T       S33R      30.6284      -112.374
 S34T       S34R      30.6475      -100.140
 S35T       S35R      38.6714      -99.3190
 S36T       S36R      38.6192      -103.903
 S37T       S37R      34.4689     -110.5040
 S38T       S38R      48.3834      -14.2470
 S39T       S39R      30.6149     -104.2300
 S40T       S40R      48.4336      -97.7496
 S41T       S41R      43.1820     -111.0390
 S42T       S42R      34.4601     -106.2270
 S43T       S43R      34.4844     -101.9430
 S44T       S44R      48.8897      -86.0240
 S45T       S45R      43.2547     -116.0200
 S46T       S46R      49.2850      -79.4966
 S47T       S47R      38.6424     -113.0190
 S48T       S48R      43.1663     -106.1140
 S49T       S49R      38.6094     -108.4530
 S50T       S50R      48.3382     -103.2830
 S51T       S51R      43.2064     -101.1760
 S52T       S52R      38.7189     -117.6540
 S53T       S53R      48.3221     -108.7490
 S54T       S54R      43.5870     -126.4620




        Note that the spot beam pattern is described succinctly and efficiently by the spot

beam pointing directions in latitude and longitude and spot beam roll-off in space

coordinates because each beam, in space coordinates, is a circle and its contours are

almost identical. If the spot beam pattern were described in ground coordinates, suitable

for a “GXT.” file, each spot beam would be different and the spot beam coverage,

generally, is not circular but must be described point by point. Each spot beam is further

defined as seven contours, i.e., the -2, -4, -6, -8, -10, -15 & -20 dB contours.


Consequently, there would be 7 x 54 = 378 “GXT.” files. With an assumed 20 points per

contour, then 20 x 378 = 7,560 points would have to be identified. Pegasus respectfully

submits that its concise description of the spot beam pattern is precise and adequate for

the Commissions’ purposes



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Document Modified: 2006-03-10 09:43:24

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