Attachment letter

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20041223-01880 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2004122301880_413452

                          Federal Communications Commission
                               Washington, D.C. 20554


                                    January 14, 2005



Dan N. Pike
SCOLA
21557 270°" Street
McClelland, IA 51548




                                            Re: SCOLA
                                                Call sign: E040474
                                                File No. SES—LIC—20041223—01880




Dear Mr. Pike:

On December 23, 2004, SCOLA filed the above—captioned application for authority to
operate a Conventional Ku—Band‘ Earth Station in McClelland, Iowa. A review of the
application revealed the following discrepancy within the application:

        On page 3 of the Radiation Hazard Analysis (Exhibit A), SCOLA calculated the
        power flux density in the near field as 60.4 Watts per square meter. This should
        convert to 6.04 milliWatts per square centimeter rather than 0.604 milliWatts per
        square centimeter as was indicated in the Exhibit. This value exceeds the
        maximum permissible exposure level of 5 milliWatts per square centimeter shown
        in Section 1.1310.

This application has been removed from the International Bureau‘s "auto—grant"
procedure.

SCOLA must provide the correct values for flux density, and, if those values exceed the
criteria of Section 1.1310 of the Commission‘s Rules, the amendment must include an
environmental assessment (EA) pursuant to Section 1.1307. SCOLA is required to
respond to this letter, by amendment to subject application, not later than January 28,



_   14.0—14.5 GHz band.


2005. Failure to do so will cause the Commission to promptly dismiss the application,
pursuant Section 25.112 (c) of its Rules. See 47 CFR. § 25.112 (c).

                                            Sincerely,



                                            PuQA Kete_
                                            Scott A. Kotler
                                            Chief, Systems Analysis Branch
                                            Satellite Division
                                            International Bureau



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Document Modified: 2005-01-14 12:34:42

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