Attachment RAD HAZ 4.5 meter 20

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20050119-00081 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2005011900081_413987

             EXHIBIT A – Page 1of 4


        RADIATION HAZARD STUDY
                   Revision 1…..January 15, 2005



SITE: McClelland Iowa


APPLICANT: SCOLA


                             EXHIBIT A – Page 2 of 4

                         RADIATION HAZARD STUDY


           REGION                      RADIATION            HAZARD ASSESSMENT
                                         LEVEL
                                            mw/cm2

 Far Field, RF= 578 meters           1.55                    Complies with guidelines
 Near Field, RN=240 meters           3.02                    “            “        “
 Transition Region, RT                <3.02                  “            “        “
 Rn<Rt<Rf
                                      1.25                   “             “       “
 Reflector Surface
 Between Antenna and                  0.0125                 Complies with guidelines
 Ground
 Between Main Reflector and           4,386                  Potential Hazard
 Feed
  CONCLUSION:
Based on the above analysis it is concluded that harmful levels of radiation will not exist in
regions normally occupied by the public or the earth station’s operating personnel. The earth
station will be marked with the standard radiation hazard warnings, on the antenna itself, warning
personnel to avoid the area in front of the reflector when the transmitter is operational. To ensure
compliance with the safety limits, the earth station transmitter will be turned off whenever
maintenance and repair personnel are required to work in an area where the radiation level
exceeds the level recommended by applicable guidelines. Additionally, the earth station is
secured and access is controlled.


                          EXHIBIT A – PAGE 3 OF 4
                        SUPPORTING CALCULATIONS
                          REF: FCC BULLETIN #65
A. Far Field:

      0.6 D 2       0.6 x(4.5) 2
Rf=             =                = 578 meters
        λ             0.021

       PG     200 x3.24 x10^5
S=          =                 = 15.5W / m 2
      4πR 2
                4π (578) 2

S=1.55mW/cm2

B. Near Field

       D2    (4.5) 2
Rn=       =            = 240 meters
       4λ (4) x(0.021)

S= 16 nP2       =
                     ( 16 )(. 6 )( 200 )
                                         = 30 . 2 W   / m   2

      πD                 π ( 4 .5 ) 2

S=3.02mW/cm2

C. Transition Region:

Since the transition extends between Rn and Rf the power density can never exceed the
power density in the near field.

      S (nf ) xR(nf )
S=
             R

D. Reflector Surface:

Assuming an even distribution of energy over the surface of the dish:

       P        200 x103
S=         =                = 1.25mW / cm2
      πr 2
             π (2.25 x10 )
                        2 2


                        EXHIBIT A - PAGE 4 OF 4


E. Between Antenna and Ground:

Nearest point is more than 1 diameter removed from the center of the main beam.

     S (reflector surface)
S=                         = 0.0125mW / cm2
              100

F. Between Main Reflector and Feed:

The diameter of the feed aperture is 7.62cm. The highest density will be at the aperture.

      P     200 x103
S=        =            = 4,386 mW / cm 2
     πr 2
            π (3.81) 2



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Document Modified: 2005-01-19 17:58:17

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