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This document pretains to SAT-STA-20030409-00076 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

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                                                          April 9, 2003

DELIVER VIA COURIER TO MELLON BANK
Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20554                                                                                                          Received
       Re:     XM Radio Inc.                                                      JUN                                                    4 2003
               Request for Special Temporary Authority to Operate In—Store Signal
               Boosters in the Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service                                                              Policy Branch
                                                                                                                               International Bureau
Dear Ms. Dortch:

       XM Radio Inc. ("XM Radio"), one of the two Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service
("SDARS") licensees in the United States, pursuant to Section 25.120 of the Commission‘s
rules,‘ hereby requests Special Temporary Authority ("STA") to operate up to 5000 in—store
signal boosters with an Effective Isotropically Radiated Power ("EIRP") of 0.0001 watts in its
licensed frequency band (2332.5 — 2345 MHz) at retail outlets." This STA is requested for a
period of 180 days or until the date on which permanent rules become effective for the operation
of SDARS terrestrial repeaters, whichever occurs first.

       Background. On July 12, 2001, XM Radio filed a request for an STA to operate SDARS
terrestrial repeaters for commercial service." Included in this STA request was a list of the
markets in which XM Radio sought to operate terrestrial repeaters pursuant to the STA. On
September 17, 2001, the International Bureau granted this STA request pursuant to certain
conditions.*




       ‘47 C.F.R. § 25.120.
       *XM Radio has included the following technical information for each of the signal
boosters it seeks to operate pursuant to this STA: (1) antenna type; (2) antenna beamwidth; (3)
total EIRP; and (4) Height Above Ground Level (AGL).
       °XM Radio Inc., Request for Special Temporary Authority, File No. SAT—STA—
20010712—00063 (July 12, 2001).
       ‘See XM Radio Inc., Order and Authorization, File No. SAT—STA—20010712—00063, DA
01—2172 (Sept. 17, 2001) ("XM Radio STA Order").
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Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
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         Description ofSTA Requested. With this application, XM Radio requests authority to
operate up to 5000 in—store signal boosters with an EIRP of 0.0001 watts in its licensed
frequency band (2332.5 — 2345 MHz). The signal boosters will transmit inside of retail stores.
An antenna will be located on the roof or mounted on the outside walls of these stores to receive
the SDARS satellite and, where available, terrestrial rebroadcast signals. The signal will then be
fed via coaxial cable to an inline amplifier and subsequently to an in—store antenna which will
amplify the signal. These in—store signal boosters are essentially S—band radio frequency
amplifiers. Thus, the transmitted carriers have a center frequency and frequency stability
identical to the received satellite and terrestrial carriers.

        In addition to receiving and amplifying the XM Radio satellite and terrestrial signals,
these in—store signal boosters will also amplify the satellite and terrestrial signals of Sirius
Satellite Radio Inc. ("Sirius"). XM Radio notes that Sirius is filing concurrently an application
for an STA to operate these signal boosters in its licensed frequency band (2320 —2332.5 MHz).
Thus, upon approval from the Commission, these signal boosters will be authorized to amplify
the signals of both SDARS licensees.

       Ownership and Control ofIn—Store Signal Boosters. XM Radio will have joint
ownership of each of the in—store signal boosters with Sirius. Each licensee will have full
operational control of these in—store signal boosters to the extent the in—store signal booster
operates in its licensed frequency band.

        The in—store signal boosters will be distributed to retail stores along with an Installation
Manual. Retail stores will be required to install the signal boosters pursuant to an Installation
Manual. Attached hereto as Exhibit A is an illustrative Installation Manual." The signal boosters
cannot be adjusted by employees of the retail establishments. Pursuant to contractual
arrangements, XM Radio and Sirius will maintain operational control of each of these in—store
signal boosters and will retain the right to shut down any in—store signal booster upon a
complaint of interference, upon direction of the Commission, or upon finding that an in—store
signal booster has not been installed in accordance with the Installation Manual.

      Public Interest Considerations. Satellite radio is at a critical stage in its development.
Prompt grant of this STA is crucial for the continued success of satellite radio. This STA will
serve the public interest by allowing XM Radio to provide a clear signal for reception by SDARS
receivers located within retail outlets. Due to blockage from walls and ceilings, it is often
difficult to provide quality reception of SDARS satellite and even terrestrial signals inside of
retail establishments. These difficulties with providing in—store coverage require SDARS radios
to be displayed with hard wire connections, thus conveying the impression to consumers that
SDARS is not a completely mobile service. In addition, the need for a hard wire connection

         °See Exhibit A.


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
April 9, 2003
Page 3

limits the options retail outlets have for displaying SDARS receivers. Finally, SDARS satellite
and terrestrial signals are usually unable to penetrate installation bays where SDARS radios are
installed in vehicles, thus requiring vehicles to be moved outside of the installation bay in order
to test for reception.

         Operation of in—store signal boosters will overcome the obstacles to indoor satellite and
terrestrial SDARS reception. Based on consumer reactions, retail outlets have expressed a need
for this type of in—store reception capability in order to demonstrate the mobility of SDARS. In
addition, eliminating the need for a hard wire connection will provide retail outlets with more
flexibility in displaying SDARS radios. Without the need for a hard wire connection, satellite
radios can be displayed in any area of a store, including high traffic areas. Finally, store
employees installing SDARS receivers in vehicles will be able to verify that the SDARS receiver
is working properly while the vehicle is located in the installation bay. This will result in time—
saving efficiencies for installers and ensure that vehicles are returned to consumers with properly
functioning SDARS radios.

        Technical Parameters. Attached as Exhibit B is a list of technical parameters for the in—
store signal boosters XM Radio seeks to operate pursuant to this STA. XM Radio has included
the following information: (1) antenna type; (2) antenna beamwidth; (3) total EIRP; and (4)
approximate maximum height Above Ground Level (AGL). XM Radio notes that manufacturers
of these boosters may change, but the specifications for EIRP, out—of—band emissions, antenna
beamwidth, etc. will remain the same.

        XM Radio has not included geographic coordinates for each of these in—store signal
boosters. As demonstrated in Exhibit B, the in—store signal boosters will operate at such a low
EIRP that they will not cause blanketing interference to any Wireless Communications Service
("WCS") receivers — even ones operated very close to the signal boosters. Thus, the location of
each signal booster does not constitute part of the "full particulars of the proposed operation"
which must be submitted with an application for STA. 47 C.F.R. § 25.120(a). Furthermore, it
would be impractical for XM Radio to list the retail outlets nationwide at which it plans to
deploy these in—store signal boosters or to modify this STA every time XM Radio were to
operate an in—store signal booster at a new retail establishment. To the extent that the
Commission determines that location information is required, XM Radio respectfully requests
that the Commission waive this requirement. 47 C.F.R. § 1.3.

         Interference Considerations. The in—store signal boosters will not cause harmful
interference to other radio services. With regard to in—band interference, XM Radio acquired its


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
April 9, 2003
Page 4

license pursuant to an auction held in 1997 and has exclusive use of its licensed frequency band."
Thus, there is no potential for in—band interference.

        Regarding adjacent band interference to WCS licensees in the 2305—2320 MHz and 2345—
2360 MHz band, as set forth in Exhibit C, assuming the worst case scenario for interference to
WCS operations (i.e., WCS equipment operating on a frequency adjacent to the upper edge of
XM Radio‘s licensed frequency band and operating within 5.3 feet of the signal booster), WCS
licensees will have a margin of 19 dB, which is sufficient for any digital fixed wireless or mobile
use. Moreover, where WCS equipment operates outside of the store where the booster is located,
the margin will increase by another 9 dB as a result of wall or ceiling attenuation, providing
additional protection to any possible outdoor WCS receivers.

       In addition, as required by the attached Installation Manual, the SDARS roof or wall—
mounted receive antenna and the signal booster antenna will be installed with sufficient isolation
to avoid reflection.

         Certifications. XM Radio certifies that its operation of in—store signal boosters will
comply with the conditions the Commission imposed on XM Radio in granting its original STA
to operate terrestrial repeaters. See XM Radio STA Order "[ 18. Specifically, XM Radio certifies
the following:

         (a) Any actions taken as a result of this STA are solely at XM Radio‘s own risk. This
             STA will not prejudice the outcome of the final rules adopted by the Commission in
             GEN Docket 95—91;

         (b) Operation of the signal boosters authorized pursuant to this STA is on a non—
             interference basis with respect to all permanently authorized radiocommunication
             facilities;

         (c) The signal boosters are restricted to the simultaneous retransmission of the complete
             programming, and only that programming, transmitted by the satellite directly to
             SDARS receivers;

         (d) Where applicable, coordination of the signal boosters shall be completed with all
             affected Administrations prior to operation, in accordance with all applicable
             international agreements including those with Canada and Mexico;




6        47 C.F.R. § 25.202(a)(6) (stating the 2320—2345 MHz band is allocated exclusively for
         SDARS).


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
April 9, 2003
Page 5

         (e) The signal boosters will comply with Part 17 of the Commission‘s rules regarding
             antenna structures;                                      .

         (f) The signal boosters will comply with Part 1 of the Commission‘s rules, Subpart I —
             Procedures Implementing the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, including
             the guidelines for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields as
             defined in Sections 1.1307(b) and 1.1310 of the Commussion‘s rules;

         (g) The out—of—band emissions of the signal boosters will be limited to 75+log (EIRP) dB
             less than the transmitter EIRP.

       XM Radio hereby certifies that no party to this application is subject to a denial of
Federal benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti—Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. §
853(a). XM Radio has attached hereto a Form 159 and a check made payable to the Federal
Communications Commission for the sum of $705.


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
Page 6


         Please direct any questions regarding this matter to the undersigned.

                                                      Very truly yours,




                                                      Lon C. Levin
                                                      Senior Vice President



co:      Stephen Duall, FCC


          Exhibit A




Mustrative Installation Manual


                                         Interoperable SDARS Wireless Repeater System
                                           Retail & Commercial Installation Instructions
                                                       for XMSSROI23WR

                                                                WARNING
                                          INSTALLATION OF ANTENNA NEAR POWER LINES IS DANGEROUS.
                                          FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.




Check for all parts listed before beginning assembly.
Note any shortages — Call Antenna Specialists (ph. 440—349—8400).

Parts List:
     Item                               Description



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                                       Kit Bag with tar tape & tie wraps
                                       100 ft RF—195 Cable (QTY. 2)
                                       100 ft RG—58 Cable
                                       41 dB Amp w/DC By—Pass
                                       DC Injector
                                       Combineér with male/male adapter
                                       39 dB Amp w/DC Bypass
                                       45 ft Cable
                                       Passive InteriorAntenna on small bracket

Parts needed: (not supplied)
1. (6) 5/16 x 3"° lag screws to mount pole to building
2. (6) 5/16" washers for the lag serews
3. Additional cable straps. (Various lengths for attaching the cable)
4.                    Mounting hardware to ground the 41 dB amp

Tools needed: (not supplied)
1. Compass — Highly recommended
2. %" Wrench
3. Electric Drill
4. Bubble Level

NOTES:                                      |                 .
+ ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE MUST BE FOLLOWED, STEP BY STEP IN ORDER.
+ LENGTHENING OR SHORTENING OF CABLES MAY DEGRADE SIGNAL PERFORMANCE.



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Wall or roof mounting (roof mounting configuration
shown in FIG. 1). Adjust the Pole Assembly so that the
pole is in a vertical position at the top. Tighten bolts once
vertical position has been achieved. Check with a level.

NOTE: Remember when doing any installation, keep
the mast plumb.



                                                                                               Figure 3


                                                                Fasten the antenna bracket to the pole assembly, using
                                                                the U—bolts (Item C). Make certain the U—bolts are
                                                                tightened securely to prevent rotation of bracket. Recom—
                                                                mended torque on bolts is 10 to 15 in—lbs. Use one tie
                                                                wrap to strap the antenna cable to the pole.




           Figure 1   POLE ASSEMBLY (Item A)


NOTE: Ground the Pole Assembly to building
following the National Electrical Code (NEC). Check
local codes and ordinances. Professional Installation is
highly recommended.
                                                                                Figure 4 U—BOLTS (Item C)



Position the antenna bracket assembly (Item B) on top of
the vertical pole assembly (Item A) so that the center
section of the bracket is horizontal, as shown. Feed the
pole through hole in the bracket to assist in keeping it
level (check using a level). Do not feed the pole through
the bracket more than      1/8" (Bracket assembly is
preformed for proper antenna elevations. DO NOT                                Figure 5 KIT BAG (Iitem D)
ADJUST BRACKET POSITIO N). Using a compass,
align antenna assembly such that the XM Antenna faces
South and the Sirius Antenna faces North, use arrows on
bracket to assist in pointing North.                            Attach one end of each 100° RF—195 cable (Item E) to
                                                                each antenna cable. {verify that both are 100‘ RF—195
                                                                type cable by reviewing the label on each RF—195 type
                                                                cable) Hand—tighten connectors until fully seated.
                                                                Remove the Vapor Wrap (tar) tape from the kit bag and
                                                                remove from plastic covering. Remove the release liner
                                                                from both sides. Wrap the black tape around the connec—
                                                                tors until both sets of connectors are fully enclosed and
                                                                are completely weather—sealed. Attach the cable along the
                                                                pole assembly with remaining tie wraps.

       Figure 2 EXTERIOR ANTENNA (Item B)


                                                                IN FROM ANTENNA                 TOWARD RECEIVER




       Figure 6    2—100‘ RF—195 CABLE (item E)
                   1—100° RG—58 CABLE (Item F)
                   1—45‘ RG—58 CABLE (Item K)                          Figured 8 410B AMPLIFIER (Item G)
                                                                                39 dB AMPLIFIER (Item J)



Begin feeding both 100‘ cables (Item E) into the building
or enclosure. Route cable toward the location of where       Using the bracket located on the Amp, attach Amp to the
the passive antenna will be loacted. Secure cables along     building ground. Use the NEC as a reference. Support
the wall or beams, being careful not to puncture, pinch or   and mount the Amp to a wall, pole or beam so that the
smash the cable. NOTE: Avoid sharp bends or kinks in         weight of the Amp is not straining on the cable.
cable. Straighten all kinks if they occur during installa—
tion.                                                                              Step 8.                     ;

                                                             Attach one end of the 100° RG—58 cable (Item F) to the
                                                             other end of the Amp (Item G), the non—antenna end. Feed
Connect both 100° RF—195 cables to the two (2) small         cable toward the passive antenna location. Bundle any
cables of the combiner (item 1).                             extra cable (Do not cut). Secure cables along the wall or
                                                             beams, being careful not to puncture, pinch or smash the
                                                             cable, avoiding sharp bends or kinks during installation.




                                                             Attach the other end of the 100° RG—58 cable to the "in
                                                             from antenna" side of the 39 dB in—line amplifier with
                                                             DC bypass (item J).



                                                              Caution: Do not plug in the AC adapter of Item H
                                                              before all connections are made. Equipment damage
                                                              may occur. Attach the other end of the 39 dB in—line
             Figure 7 COMBINER (Item 1)                       amplifier to the male connector of the DC—injector
                                                              {item H) (the connector on the same side of the DC
                                                              power pack).
                                                              Attach the 45° cable (item K) to the female SMA of
                                                              the DC—Injector.



If the small male to male adapter is not attached to the
single female connector coming out of the combiner,
reattach it. Review the orientation of the 41 dB Amp w/
DC By—Pass, (Item G). Attach Amplifier by mating the
connector end labeled "in from antenna" to the male/
male adapter of the combiner.




                                                                         Figure 9 DC INJECTOR (item H)


Select a suitable mounting location for the Passive
Antenna (item L). This antenna provides a 70 degree
horizontal by 60 degree verticle coverage pattern and
should be located within 150 ft. but not closer than 20
ft. of the receivers to be covered. The table shown
provides sample coverage dimensions based on the
distance from the receivers. The antenna should be
elevated so as to provided an unobstructed view of the
receiver area(s) to be covered.


                                                                                                Figure 12 INTERIOR PASSIVE
                                                                                             ANTENNA (Item L) TO BE MOOUNTED
Attach the other connector of the 45° cable into the                                         HIGH, TILT ANTENNA DOWNWARD INTO
                                                                                               COVERED AREA 30—40 DEGREES.
passive antenna (item L).



Verify all connections have been made before plugging
in the AC adapter (Item H) into a standard 110 VAC
wall receptacle.

Plug AC adapter of Item H into a standard 110 VAC
wall receptacle.

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            80                                     112                                                  92
             40                                     56                                                  46
         20 MINIMUM                                 28                                                  23
  DISTANCE TO RECEIVERS (FEET)            HORIZONTAL COVERAGE (FEET)                         VERTICAL COVERAGE (FEET)


                                                       INTEROPERABLE
                                             SDARS WIRELESS REPEATER SYSTEM
                                               For Retail!Commercial Installation


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                          Interoperable SDARS Wireless Repeater System
                              Operation and System Test Instructions
                                        for XMSSRO23WR


General

The XMSR923WR is a Wireless Satellite Radio Repeater system designed to provide signal to XM and
Sirtius Satellite Radio receivers in the display areas in the retail environment. This system provides signal
for both satellite radio service provider receivers and supports multiple receivers in the covered area.

System Description

The XMSSRI23WR system consists of two receive antennas, an antenna combiner, two line amplifiers, a
DC Injector, a transmit antenna and 4 cable assemblies to interconnect the components. The following
section briefly describes each component of the system:

    1.   Receive Antennas

         The Sirius and XM receive antennas are supplied with a mounting bracket and J—Pipe. Both
         antennas are LHCP, 7 dB gain, patch antennas with built in low noise amplifiers. The XM
         antenna LNA has a gain of 32 dB and the Sirius antenna LNA gain is 35 dB. The antennas are
         provided already connected in the correct locations of the mounting bracket so as to provide the
         proper elevation for each antenna (XM at 45 degrees and Sirius at 15 degrees from horizontal).
         For optimal system performance, these antennas must be fastened to the supplied J—Pipe and
         oriented with the Sirius antenna pointing toward the North,. The antennas are connected to a
         combiner via two low loss RF195 type cables and the DC power for the internal amplifiers is
         supplied via the same cable.

         Antenna Combiner

         The antenna combiner combines the two receive antennas through the two antenna cables from
         two female SMA connectors at the combiner input to a single female SMA output connector at
         the combiner output. The combiner feeds DC to both antennas and delivers the combined signal
         to one of the two system line amplifiers.

         Line Amplifier

         Two line amplifiers are used in the XMSSR923WR (one with 41 dB and one with 39 dB of gain).
         The line amplifiers provide sufficient gain to offset the cable attenuation and to increase the
         signal level for retransmission inside a building. The line amplifiers amplify the RF signal from
         the combiner while providing a DC Bypass to deliver DC operating voltage to the rest of the
         system.

         DC Injector

         The DC Injector is a bias Tee with a built in AC adapter, The AC adapter portion supplies the
         system with the required DC voltage (7.5 VDC at 1000 mA.) and the Bias Tee portion injects the
         DC voltage into the system coax to bias the active components while isolating the RF signal from
         the AC adapter. The DC injector only supplies DC from one side (the side where the AC adapter
         cable exits) the other port blocks DC while RF signals pass through the device with only about 1
         dB of attenuation.


    5.   Transmit Antenna

         The transmit antenna used in the XMSSR923WR system is a passive version of the same LHCP,
         7 dB Gain antenna design used in the receive antennas described above. This directional antenna
         provides a 70 degree by 60 degree signal beam that may be pointed toward the display area where
         the receivers are located. This antenna radiates the Satellite Radio signals to allow the radios in
         the covered display area to function properly.

System operation

The XMSSRI23WR system is designed to receive Satellite Radio signals from the SDARS satellites via
two, external, roof or wall mounted antennas, route the signals into the building via coaxial cables,
amplify the signals to overcome cable attenuation and retransmit the signals to provide coverage to a
portion of a building. The repeater is designed to have sufficient system gain to provide adequate signal
inside retail establishments.

The system has no operator controls and is not adjustable by the end user. Proper system operation is
controlled through the orientation and location of the receive and transmit antennas. See the Installation
Instructions for additional information. Once the system is installed and the AC adapter is connected to
the 120 volt supply, the system may be tested by connecting automotive antennas to an XM and a Sirius
receiver in the covered display area, powering up the receivers and listening to the stereos. Additional
coverage information may be obtained by installing a Delphi Sky Fi receiver in a battery operated Boom
Box and analyzing the signal information using the "Antenna Aiming" feature of the radio. This feature
provides Satellite and Terrestrial signal indications for XM signals.


                                            Exhibit B

        Attached is the following information for each of the in—store signal boosters XM Radio
seeks to operate pursuant to this STA.

               (1)   antenna type;
               (2)   antenna beamwidth;
               (3)   total EIRP; and
               (4)   approximate height Above Ground Level (AGL)


City           Antenna Type               Antenna          EIRP Total in     Height AGL
                                          Beamwidth        Watts
Various        Antenna Specialists        75 degrees       0.0001            < 50 feet
               XMSSRI23WR

The transmitted carriers have a center frequency and frequency stability identical to the received
SDARS satellite or terrestrial carriers. Frequency accuracy is controlled by the satellite or
terrestrial repeater and not by the booster.


                                                 EXHIBIT C

Calculation of Free—Space Loss

          «(in dB)          =       36.6 + 20 log (f) + 20 log (d)
                    f       im     transmission frequency in MHz
                    d       =      separation distance in miles

          Assuming the worst case frequency (i.e., 2345 MHz) and 0.001 miles (i.e., 5.3 feet)
          separation:

          «(in dB)         =       36.6 + 20 log (2345) + 20 log (0.001)
                           =       36.6 + 67.4 — 60.0
                                   44 dB

Calculation of Signal Power Received (Pr) By WCS Receiver Assuming It Has Omani—
Directional (0 dBi) Antenna

          PR(iI’l dBW)     —       EIRPpyp — &


                    EIRPpyp is the output of the booster at beampeak (F.e., 0.0001 watts or — 40 dBW)
                    (antenna beamwidth at 3 dB pattern points is 75°).

          Pr(in dBW)               ~40 dBW — 44 dB
                           It




                           ==      —84 dBW

Calculation of Margin at WCS Receiver (Assuming A Well—Designed Unit Operates
Unimpaired With OOB Interference Of —65 dBW)

          Margin           =       —65 dBW — (—84 dBW)
                           =       19 dB
Notes:

          (1)       The calculation is done on a line—of—sight (F.e., 5.3 feet) co—polarized basis.

          (2)       The booster is for indoor operation and no wall/ceiling attenuation, which would
                    normally exist, has been added to the margin. Where WCS equipment operates
                    outside of the store where the booster is located, the margin will increase by
                    another 9 dB as a result of wall or ceiling attenuation, providing additional
                    protection to any possible outdoor WCS receivers.

          (3)      Near field effects should be negligible. Locations at other than beampeak receive
                   even lower Pz levels.

Document #: 1316369 v.1


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(28A) FCC CODE 1                                  (29A) FCC CODE 2

(23B) CALL SIGN/OTHER ID                                                       (24B) PAYMENT TYPE CODE                   (25B) QUANTITY

(26B) FEE DUE FOR (PTC)                                (27B) TOTAL FEE                                  FCC USE ONLY
(28B) FCC CODE 1                                           (29B) FCC CODE 2

                                                                     SECTION D — CERTIFICATION
(30)        CERTIFICATION STATEMENT
1,                                                                             , certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing and supporting information is true and correct to

the best of my knowledge, information and belief.                SIGNATURE                                                              DATE

                                                    SECTION E — CREDIT CARD PAYMENT INFORMATION
31                                 MASTERCARD/VISA ACCOUNT NUMBER:                                                                                            EXPIRATION

 [~] mastercarp                       [ L_LOL L L [( [ f [ f [ 4                                                                                                 L L 1 1|
 5                      I hereby authorize the FCC to charge my VISA or MASTERCARD for the service(s)/authorization herein described.
           VISA

                        SIGNATURE                                                                                           DATE

                                              SEE PUBLIC BURDEN ON REVERSE                                            FCC FORM 159               FEBRUARY 2000 (REVISED)



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