Attachment STA Extension Reques

This document pretains to SAT-STA-20100610-00126 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Space Stations filing.

IBFS_SATSTA2010061000126_821766

SIRIUS XM
                  RADIO INC.
1500 Eckington Place, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002
Tel: 202—380—4000
Fax: 202—380—4500
www.sinus.com www.xmradio.com


June 10, 2010

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 Extension of 180—Day Special Temporary Authority to Operate
                 Low Power Terrestrial Repeaters at Various Locations
                 File No. SAT—STA—20091207—00139

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 extension of the above—referenced Special Temporary Authority
("STA") to operate in its licensed frequency band multiple low power terrestrialrepeaters, each
of which has average Effective Isotropically Radiated Power ("EIRP") of up to 2000 watts. §
Specifically, the application sought authority to operate 23 new low power repeaters in the
former Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. ("Sirius") frequency band (2320—2332.5 MHz) and two new
low power repeaters in the former XM Radio Inc. frequency band (2332.5—2345 MHz). Sirius
XM requests renewal of this STA for a period of 180 days or until the Commission issues a


    ‘   The Commission recently adopted formal rules for satellite radio terrestrial repeaters.
Amendmentof Part 27 of the Commission‘s Rules to Govern the Operation of Wireless
Communications Services in the 2.3 GHz Band; Establishment of Rules and Polices for the
Digital Audio Radio Satellite Service in the 2310—2360 MHz Frequency Band, Report and Order
and Second Report and Order, FCC 10—82, Para. 264 (released May 20, 2010) (the "May 20
Order"). The May 20 Order authorizes the International Bureau "to continue to grant STAs for
new or modified repeaters ... [until] any permanent authorization to operate SDARS repeaters
becomes effective."


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
June 10, 2010
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blanket license for repeaters used in connection with satellite radio. Absent renewal, this STA is
scheduled to expire on June 13, 2010."

Sirius XM currently operates these repeaters pursuant to the STA granted by the International
Bureau on January 21, 2010, File No. SAT—STA—20091207—00139. Sirius XM has not changed
technical parameters for the repeaters since the original grant of the STA and is not herein
requesting modification of any ofthose parameters. Renewing this STA will serve the public
interest by enabling Sirius XM to continue providing quality service to subscribers throughout
the United States.

Sirius XM has been using the repeaters authorized in the above—referenced STA for over 180
days and is not aware of any incidents where the equipment has caused any interference to other
radio services. Sirius XM emphasizes that the repeaters operate at a powerlevel of not more
than 2000 watts. As the Bureau acknowledged in granting Sirius XM‘s original repeater STA
requests, and the WCS licensees have confirmed, operating terrestrial repeatersat an EIRP of
2000 wattsor less does not pose interference concemns.

Sirius XM will continue to comply with the conditions the Commission imposed in granting the
above—referenced STA to operate the repeaters. These conditions and the technical parameters of
the repeaters have provided sufficient protection to other radio services. Therefore, prompt grant
of Sirius XM‘s extension request will allow for the continued reception of the SDARS signal by
subscribers across the country.



       Because this request is timely, pursuant to Section 1.62 ofthe Rules, this STA will
continue in effect without further action by the Commission until such time as the Commission
shall make a final determination with respect to this request. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.62.
    3 See XM Radio, Inc., Application for Special Temporary Authority to Operate Satellite
Digital Audio Radio Service Complimentary Terrestrial Repeaters, Order and Authorization, 16
FCC Red. 16781 4 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 theissue 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. In the May 20 Order, the Commission concluded "that SDARS terrestrial repeaters
can operate at an average EIRP of 12 kw with maximum PAPR of 13 dB without causing
harmful interference to WCS base station receivers." Id. at Para. 243.


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
June 10, 2010
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Please direct any questions regarding this matter to the undersigned.


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                                                       ice President, Regulatory Counsel


ce:      Stephen Duall, FCC International Bureau
         Jay Whaley, FCC International Bureau
         Sankar Persaud, FCC International Bureau



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