Attachment Sirius XM - Grant No

Sirius XM - Grant No

DECISION submitted by IB,FCC

grant

2009-11-19

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                                            FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                                  APPLICATION FOR SPACE STATION SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY

                                                           FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY


    APPLICANT INFORMATION
 Enter a description of this application to identify it on the main menu:
  Request for Special Temporary Authority to Operate Two New Low Power Repeaters in Detroit, Michigan for 180 Days
  1. Applicant

             Name:         Sirius XM Radio Inc.                Phone Number:                            212—584—5100
             DBA Name:                                         Fax Number:                              212—584—5353
             Street:        1221 Avenue of the Americas        E—Mail:
                           36th Floor
             City:         New York                            State:                                    NY
             Country:       USA                                Zipcode:                                  10020          —
             Attention:    Patrick L. Donnelly


                                    Attachment to Grant
            Application of Sirius XM Radio Inc. for Special Temporary Authority
                         IBFS File No. SAT—STA—20091002—00103

Special temporary authority (STA) is granted to Sirius XM Radio Inc. (Sirius XM) to operate two
terrestrial repeaters with an Effective Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) of up to 2,000 watts (average)
in Detroit, MI, for a period of 180 days. This authorization is granted according to the technical
parameters specified in Sirius XM‘ s application and is subject to the conditions below.

1. Any actions taken as a result of this STA are solely at the applicant‘s own risk. This STA shall not
    prejudice the outcome of the final rules adopted by the Commission in IB Docket No. 95—91. The
    issue concerning EIRP raised by the WCS Coalition will be addressed in that proceeding. Operations
    prior to such action will be subject to condition 2 below.

    Operation of the terrestrial repeaters is authorized pursuant to this STA on a non—interference basis
    with respect to all permanently authorized radiocommunication facilities. Sirius XM shall provide
    the information and follow the process set forth in paragraphs 14 and 17 in 16 FCC Red 16773 (Int‘l
    Bur. 2001) and 16 FCC Red 16781 (Int‘l Bur. 2001), as modified by 16 FCC Red 18481 (Int‘l Bur.
    2001) and 16 FCC Red 18484 (Int‘l Bur. 2001).

    The terrestrial repeaters are restricted to the simultaneous retransmission of the complete
    programming, and only that programming, transmitted by the satellite directly to SDARS subscribers‘
    receivers.

    Coordination of the operations of the terrestrial repeaters shall be completed with all affected
    Administrations prior to operation, in accordance with all applicable international agreements
    including those with Canada and Mexico.

    The terrestrial repeaters shall comply with Part 17 of the Commission‘s rules — Construction,
    Marking, and Lighting of Antenna Structures.

    The terrestrial repeaters shall 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
    Commission‘s rules.

    The terrestrial repeaters‘ out—of—band emissions shall be limited to 75+ 10log(EIRP) dB less than the
    transmitter EIRP.

    This STA expires after 180 days, or on the date on which permanent rules governing repeater
    operations become effective, whichever occurs first.

    Sirius XM is granted 30 days from the date of the release of this authorization to decline the
    authorization as conditioned. Failure to respond within that period will constitute formal acceptance
    of the authorization as conditioned.

10. This action is taken on delegated authority pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 0.261 and is effective upon
    release. Petitions for reconsideration under 47 C.F.R. § 1.106 or applications for review under 47
    C.F.R. § 1.115 may be filed within 30 days of the date of the Public Notice announcing this action.

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             Name:         James S. Blitz                       Phone Number:                         202—380—4000
             Company:      Sirius XM Radio Inc.                 Fax Number:                           202—380—4981
             Street:        1500 Eckington Place NE             E—Mail:                               james.blitz@siriusxm.com


             City:         Washington                           State:                                DC
             Country:       USA                                 Zipcode:                              20002      —
             Attention:                                         Relationship:                         Same


   (If your application is related to an application filed with the Commission, enter either the file number or the IB Submission ID of the related
application. Please enter only one.)
  3. Reference File Number     —or Submission ID

   4a. Is a fee submitted with this application?
<@, IfYes, complete and attach FCC Form 159.        If No, indicate reason for fee exemption (see 47 C.F.R.Section 1.1114).
C Governmental Entity         ¢% Noncommercial educational licensee
C Other(please explain):

4b. Fee Classification    CXW — Space Station (Non—Geostationary)
5. Type Request


O   Change Station Location                        O   Extend Expiration Date                        @   Other


6. Temporary Orbit Location                                                7. Requested Extended Expiration Date


8. Description   (If the complete description does not appear in this box, please go to the end of the form to view it in its entirety.)
     Sirius XM Radio Inc.             requests Special Temporary Authority to operate two new low power
     terrestrial repeaters in Detroit,                    Michigan for 180 days pursuant to the technical
     parameters listed in Exhibit A.




9. By checking Yes, the undersigned certifies that neither applicant nor any other party to the application is subject @ Yos               {4 No
to a denial of Federal beneffits that includes FCC benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti—Drug Act of 1988,
21 U.S.C. Section 862, because of a conviction for possession or distribution of a controlled substance. See 47 CFR
1.2002(b) for the meaning of &quot;party to the application&quot; for these purposes.


10. Name of Person Signing                                                  11. Title of Person Signing
James S. Blitz                                                              Vice President, Regulatory Counsel
12. Please supply any need attachments.
 Attachment 1: STA Request                          Attachment 2:                                      Attachment 3:


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SIRIUSRADIO
        XMINC.
1500 Eckington Place, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002
Tel: 202—380—4000
Fax: 202—380—4500
www.sirlus.com www.xmradio.com

                                          October 2, 2009

Via IBFS
Ms. Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20554

       Re:     Sirius XM Radio Inc.
               Request for 180—Day Special Temporary Authority to Operate
               Two New Low Power Repeaters in Detroit, Michigan

Dear Ms. Dortch:

Pursuant to Section 25.120(b)(2) of the Commission‘s rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.120(b)(2), Sirius XM
Radio Inc. ("Sirius XM"),‘ a satellite radio licensee in the Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service,
hereby requests 180—Day Special Temporary Authority ("STA") to operate in its licensed frequency
band two new low power terrestrial repeaters, each of which has average Effective Isotropically
Radiated Power ("EIRP") of up to 2000 watts. Specifically, this application seeks authority to
operate the two low power repeaters in the former Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. ("Sirius") frequency
band (2320—2332.5 MHz).

The Commission has recognized that SDARS operators require terrestrial repeaters to provide high—
quality service nationwide." Consistent with this policy, in September 2001, the Bureau granted
STAs to Sirius XM to operate a nationwide network of terrestrial repeaters." In the years since, the

‘   Pursuant to the merger to which the Commission consented in Applications ofXM Satellite
    Radio Holdings Inc. and Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. for Consent to Transfer Control ofLicenses,
    Memorandum Opinion and Order and Report and Order, 23 FCC Red 12348 (2008), Sirius XM
    is the parent company of XM Radio Inc. Satellite CD Radio Inc., the corporate entity holding
    Sirius‘s satellite authorizations, is also a subsidiary of Sirius XM.
    See Establishment ofRules and Policiesfor the Digital Audio Radio Satellite Service in the
    2310—2360 MHz Frequency Band, Report and Order, Memorandum Opinion and Order, and
    Further Notice ofProposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Red 5754, 5770 [ 37 (1997).
    See Sirius Satellite Radio, Inc., Application for Special Temporary Authority to Operate
    Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Complimentary Terrestrial Repeaters, Order and


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
October 2, 2009
Page 2



Bureau has granted Sirius XM additional STAs to operate terrestrial repeaters, pending issuance of
final rules governing the deployment and use of repeaters."

Public Interest Considerations. Grant of the STA will serve the public interest by enabling Sirius
XM to provide quality service to subscribers in the Detroit, Michigan area. Without these low
power terrestrial repeaters, Sirius XM cannot provide the signal quality that its subscribers in
Detroit expect."

Technical Information for the New Low Power Repeaters. The following technical information
pertaining to the repeaters is provided in Exhibit A: (1) antenna type; (2) antenna orientation;
(3) average EIRP; (4) height above ground level ("AGL"); and (5) antenna downtilt.© Exhibits B
and C consist respectively, of Google"*Y satellite images and topographic maps showing the location
of the proposed facilities. The specification sheet for the antennas to be used by the repeaters is


   Authorization, 16 FCC Red. 16773       18 (2001) ("Sirius STA Order"). XM Radio, Inc.,
   Application for Special Temporary Authority to Operate Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service
   Complimentary Terrestrial Repeaters, Order and Authorization, 16 ECC Red. 16781 « 18
   (2001) ("XM STA Order‘).
   See, e.g., Sirius Satellite Radio Inc.; Request to Modify Special Temporary Authority to Operate
   Additional Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Terrestrial Repeaters, Order and
   Authorization, 19 FCC Red. 18140 (2004) (granting Sirius an STA in File No. SAT—STA—
   20031106—00370, effective Sept. 15, 2004. Since that time, the Commission has extended the
   STA several times, pending the issuance of final rules governing the use of satellite DARS
   terrestrial repeaters. In September 2004, the Commission granted Sirius a new STA to operate
   for 180 days or until the Commission issues final rules governing the use of satellite DARS
   terrestrial repeaters. See Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. Request to Modify Special Temporary
   Authority to Operate Satellite DARS Terrestrial Repeaters, Order and Authorization, 19 FCC
   Red 18149 (2004) (©2004 STA Grant Order"). Sirius timely filed an application for renewal of
   this STA on March 1, 2005. See File No. SAT—STA—20050301—00053. To date, the
   Commission has not acted on this application. See also., XM Radio, Inc.; Requestfor Special
   Temporary Authority to Operate Additional Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Terrestrial
   Repeaters, Order and Authorization, 19 FCC Red. 18140 (2004) (granting XM an STA in File
   No. SAT—STA—20031112—00371, effective Sept. 15, 2004); Public Notice, 2002 FCC Lexis
   5670 (rel. Oct. 30, 2002) (granting XM an STA in File No. SAT—STA—20020815—00153,
   effective Sept. 30, 2002); Public Notice, 2003 FCC Lexis 4803 (rel. Aug. 29, 2002) (granting
   XM an STA in File No. SAT—STA—20030409—00076, effective June 26, 2003). XM has filed
   applications to renew its STAs, and those renewal applications remain pending.
   The repeaters proposed herein will serve subscribers who were previously served by a repeater
   that Sirius discontinued operating on October 13, 2006. See File No. SAT—STA—20061013—
   00121 and SAT—STA—20061013—00122.
   For purposes of Sirius XM repeater STA applications, "antenna downtilt" refers to an antenna‘s
   mechanical downtilt, without reference to any electrical downtilt built into the antenna.


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
October 2, 2009
Page 3



attached as Exhibit D. As noted on Exhibit A, many of these repeaters will operate with two
sectors.

Interference Considerations. The new low power repeaters will each operate at an average EIRP of
less than 2000 watts. Because Sirius XM has exclusive use of its licensed band, it is highly unlikely
that these new low power repeaters will create interference to other licensees. To the extent Sirius
XM‘s original 2001 STAs require it to coordinate with affected Wireless Communications Services
("WCS") licensees prior to operating any repeater," Sirius XM is sending a copy of this STA
application to Comcast WCS ME16, Inc. ("Comecast") in satisfaction of this coordination
requirement." As the Bureau acknowledged in granting Sirius XM‘s original repeater STA
requests, the WCS licensees have confirmed that operating terrestrial repeaters at an EIRP of 2 kW
or less is not an interference concern.‘ However, if prohibited interference does occur, Sirius XM
will cease operation of the new repeaters until such interference can be eliminated.""

Ownership and Control ofRepeaters. Sitius XM will own the new low power repeaters and it will
be responsible for their installation and operation.

"   See Sirius STA Order § 14 and XM STA Order [ 14.
8   Despite the Bureau‘s statement in the XM STA Order (at [ 14) and Sirius STA Order (at "| 14)
    that it expects "WCS licensees to provide a schedule or as much advance notice as possible of
    when their stations are to be placed in operation," Sirius XM has not received information
    directly from any WCS licensee regarding plans for WCS deployment in this market. However,
    Sirius XM‘s own review of Commuission files shows that Comcast has certified that it operates
    two WCS stations serving the Detroit, Michigan are, Call Signs KNLB278 and WPQL632.
    Although the Commission‘s files contain these certifications, those files provide no specific
    base station information for these WCS stations that would enable Sirius XM to conduct an
    interference analysis confirming that these repeaters will not interfere with Comecast‘s sites.
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    XM STA Order © 12 ("The comments from WCS licensees express concern about blanketing
    interference from DARS repeaters that operate with an Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power
    (EIRP) above 2 kW."). Moreover, in March 2007, the WCS Coalition said that it will defer
    from objecting to STA requests that propose operations of no more than 2,000 watts EIRP, even
    if they do not specify peak or average EIRP, provided that grant of the STA (i) is conditioned
    on operation on a non—interference basis; and (ii) is subject to the condition that the issue of
    peak versus average EIRP will be addressed in the pending DARS rulemaking (IB Docket No.
    95—91). See Letter from Paul J. Sinderbrand, Counsel to the WCS Coalition, to Ms. Helen
    Domenici, FCC, File No. SAT—STA—20061207—00145 (March 19, 2007). Sirius XM agrees to
    these conditions.
    These repeaters‘ design includes several automated shutdown mechanisms that are triggered in
    the event of equipment major malfunctions. The transmit chain also includes a transmit output
    coupler which feeds a self—monitoring system detecting any transmission anomalies. Any such
    anomalies are automatically reported back to Sirius XM‘s National Repeater Control Center
    (202—380—4725), which is available on a continuous basis to receive any reports of any
    suspected interference and take immediate corrective action.


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
October 2, 2009
Page 4




Certifications. Sirius XM certifies that it will operate the new low power repeaters subject to the
conditions and certifications set forth in the Sirius STA Order and XM STA Order granting Sirius
XM‘s September 2001 requests for STAs to operate terrestrial repeaters. Specifically, Sirius XM
certifies the following:

       (1) Sirius XM will operate these repeaters at its own risk, and such operation shall not
       prejudice the outcome of the final rules adopted by the Commission in GEN Docket 95—91;

        (2) Sirius XM will operate these facilities on a non—interference basis with respect to all
       permanently authorized radiocommunication facilities;

        (3) The facilities will be restricted to the simultaneous retransmission of the complete
       programming, and only that programming, transmitted by the satellite directly to SDARS
       receivers;

       (4) Where applicable, coordination of the facilities will be completed with all affected
       Administrations prior to operation, in accordance with all applicable international
       agreements including those with Canada and Mexico;

       (5) The facilities will comply with Part 17 of the Commission‘s rules — Construction,
       Marking, and Lighting of Antenna Structures;

       (6) The facilities 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 Commission‘s rules;

        (7) The out—of—band emissions of the facility will be limited to 75+10log (EIRP) dB less
       than the transmitter EIRP;

       (8) Sirius XM will operate these repeaters according to the technical parameters provided in
       this application;

        (9) Sirius XM will maintain full ownership and operational control of these repeaters; and

       (10) Sirius XM will immediately shut down these repeaters upon a complaint of
       interference, upon direction from the Commission, or upon finding that a facility has not
       been properly installed.

Granting this request will not alter Sirius XM‘s obligation to protect authorized
radiocommunications facilities from interference, and it will not prejudice the outcome of the
Commission‘s ongoing rulemaking pertaining to the deployment and operation of terrestrial
repeaters.


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
QOctober 2, 2009
Page 5




Sirius XMhereby certifies that no party to this application is subject to a denial of Federal benefits
pursuantto Section 5301 ofthe Anti—Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. § 853(a).

Sirius XM is submitting paymentto the Federal Communications Commission in the amount of
Two Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty Dollars ($2860.00) —— the filing fee applicable to requests for
STAs for non—geostationary ("NGSO") satellites."

Please direct any questions regarding this matter to the undersigned.


                                                         Very truly yours,



                                                     ME       a
                                                     [Vames S. Blitz
                                                    s> Vice President, Regulatory Counsel
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cc:    Stephen Duall, FCC International Bureau
       Jay Whaley, FCC International Bureau
       Sankar Persaud, FCC International Bureau

       David Don, Comeast Corp. (david_don@comecast.com)




_ See International and Satellite Services Fee Filing Guide (February 2009).


                                                      Exhibit A

                                          Technical parameters for repeaters


                              SITE       SITE                                  ANTENNA   ANTENNA    ANTENNA     TOTAL
  CITYy       "fifiggfi        LATITUDE   LONGITUDE        ANTT\],?ENA      ORIENTATION     HEIGHT     DOWNTILT AVERAGE
                              (N)         (w)                              (AZIMUTH)     (FT.AGL)   (DEGREES)   EIRP(W)
Detroit, MI   DS];‘%“;O';   42—23—06    83—10—47      TA—2304—2—DAB              250       202          2        2000
               Sirius —
Detroit, MI   DET 14—16     42—22—58    83—18—56     TA—2304—2—DAB(45)           105       131          3        2000
              (Sector 1)
               Sirius —
Detroit, MI   DET 14—16     42—22—58    8$3—18—56    TA—2304—2—DAB(45)           250       131          2        2000
              (Sector 2)


                 Exhibit B

Google"Y Satellite Image of Repeater Location

               Sirius DET 301


                                                  Exhibit B

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                            Exhibit C

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Antenna Specification Sheet for Repeaters


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                      specifically designed for Digital Audio Broadcast transmission. The antenna is
                      designed to provide field adjustable azimuth beamwidths of 45, 60, 90, 120, or 160
                      degrees by use of side panels. The antenna elements are at DC ground to aid in
                      lightning protection.
                      Electrical Specifications                                                        Mechanical Specifications

                      Frequency Range: 2330—2345 MHz                                                   Length: 39.5 in. (1003 mm)
                      Gain: 17 dBi @ 45°, 16 dBi @ 60°, 14 dBi @ 90°                                   Width: 6.5 in. (165 mm) with 45° side panels
                            13 dBi @ 120°, 11.5 dBi @ 160°                                                    5.0 in. (127 mm) without 45° side panels
                      VSWR: 1.3:1 max.                                                                 Depth: 3.5 in. (89 mm)
                      Front to Back Ratio: 15 dB @ 180°+/— 35°                                         Weight {incl. Clamps): 8 Ib. (3.6 kg)
                      Polarization: Vertical                                                           Rated Wind Velocity: 125 mph (200 km/h)
                      Power Rating: 200 W avg., 800 W peak                                             Hor. Thrust at rated wind: 86 Ib. (39 kg)
                      H—Plane Beamwidth: 45°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 160°                                          with 45° side panels: 113 tb. (51 kg)
                      E—Plane Beamwidth: 7.5 degrees                                                   Mechanical Tilt: +5° to —15°
                      Cross Pol. Discrimination: 15 dB                                                 Mounting Pipe: 0.75 — 3.0 in. (19 — 76 mm)
                      Impedance: 50 ohms nominal
                      Termination: 7/16 DIN female                                                     Materials

                                                                                                       Radiating Elements: Tin Plated copper on PCB
                      Typical mid band values. (For details , contact factory)
                                                                                                       Reflector: Irridited aluminum
                      H—Plane                                                                          Radome: Gray UV stabilized ASA
                                                                                                       Clamps: Aluminum and HDG steel
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TIL—TEK Antennas   www .tiltek.com                                  (613) 258—5928                    Form 2002—2304—2—DAB                 2001—11—01
                                                     Specifications subjectto change without notice



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