Attachment RF-Exposure-TLMD-Hia

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20060526-00896 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2006052600896_502395

                    ANALYSIS OF NON-IONIZING RADIATION
                         for TELEMUNDO NETWORK INC
                        Site: Telemundo State: FL
          Latitude: 25 50 38.7 Longitude: 80 17 56.3           (NAD83)
                                05-24-2006

The Office of Science and Technology Bulletin, No. 65, October
1985, specifies that the maximum level of non-ionizing radiation
that a person may be exposed to over a six minute period is an
average power density equal to 5 mW/cm**2 (five milliwatts per
centimeter squared). It is the purpose of this report to determine
the maximum power flux densities of the earth station in the far
zone, near zone, transition zone, at the main reflector surface,
and between the antenna edge and the ground.


Parameters which were used in the calculations:
===============================================

Antenna Diameter,                 (D) = 3.8000 m

Antenna Surface Area             (Sa) =   pi(D**2)/4        = 11.3411 m**2

Sub Reflector Diameter           (Ds) = 23.7000 cm

Area of the Sub Reflector        (As) =   pi(Ds**2)/4       = 0.0441 m**2

Wavelength at 14.2500 GHz     (lambda) = 0.0210 m

Transmit Power at Flange          (P) = 50.1180 Watts

Antenna Gain at Earth Site      (GES) = 53.4000 dBi     =     218776.1624
                                                                 Power Ratio:
                                                                AntiLog(GES/10)
pi                                    =    3.1415927

Antenna Aperture Efficiency       (n) = 0.6500


1. FAR ZONE CALCULATIONS
========================

Distance to the Far Zone      (Df) =     (n)(D**2)    = 446.9524 m
                                         ---------
                                          lambda


Far Zone Power Density        (Rf) =     (GES)(P)     = 4.3678 W/m**2
                                       ------------
                                       4*pi*(Df**2)
                                                      = 0.4368 mW/cm**2




2. NEAR ZONE CALCULATIONS
=========================

Power Flux Density is considered to be at a maximum value
throughout the entire length of this Zone. The Zone is
contained within a cylindrical volume which has the same diameter
as the antenna. Beyond the Near Zone, the Power Flux Density
will decrease with distance from the Antenna.

Distance to the Near Zone     (Dn) =       D**2       = 171.9048 m
                                         --------
                                         4*lambda


Near Zone Power Density       (Rn) =     16.0(n)P     = 11.4897 W/m**2
                                         --------
                                         pi(D**2)

                                                      = 1.1490 mW/cm**2




3. TRANSITION ZONE CALCULATIONS
===============================

The Power Density begins to decrease with distance in the
Transition Zone. While the Power Density decreases inversely with
distance in the Transition Zone, the Power Density decreases
inversely with the square of the distance in the Far Zone.
Since the maximum Power Density in the Transition Zone will not
exceed the Near Zone values, it is not calculated.


4. ZONE BETWEEN THE SUB AND MAIN REFLECTORS
===========================================

Transmissions from the feed horn are directed toward the Sub
Reflector surface and are reflected back toward the Main
Reflector. The energy between the Sub Reflector and Main
Reflector surfaces can be calculated by determining the Power
Density at the Sub Reflector surface as follows:

Sub Reflector Power Density        =          2(P)    = 2272.1508 W/m**2
                                              ----
                                               As
                                                      = 227.2151 mW/cm**2




5. MAIN REFLECTOR ZONE
======================

Main Reflector Power Density       =          2(P)    = 8.8383 W/m**2
                                              ----
                                               Sa
                                                      = 0.8838 mW/cm**2




6. ZONE BETWEEN THE MAIN REFLECTOR AND THE GROUND
=================================================

Applying uniform illumination of the Main Reflector Surface:

Main to Ground Power Density       =            P     = 4.4191 W/m**2
                                               ----
                                                Sa
                                                      = 0.4419 mW/cm**2


                       CALCULATED SAFETY MARGINS SUMMARY
                                 AND EVALUATION

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Safety Margin = 5.0 - Calculated Zone Value (mW/cm**2)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                     Safety
     Zones                           Margins      Conclusions
                                    (mW/cm**2)
----------------------------       ------------   ----------------------------
1. Far Zone                             4.5632    Complies with ANSI


2.   Near Zone                          3.8510    Complies with ANSI


3.   Transition Zone               Rf < Rt < Rn   Complies with ANSI


4.   Sub to Main Reflector           -222.2151    POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS


5.   Main Reflector Surface             4.1162    Complies with ANSI

6.   Main Reflector to Ground           4.5581    Complies with ANSI




7. EVALUATION
==============

The SUB to MAIN Reflector ZONE does not comply with the ANSI standards!
The system will be FENCED so that no one can enter the affected Zone while
the system is in use. Additionally, the system will be shut down for
servicing.



Document Created: 2006-05-25 14:18:41
Document Modified: 2006-05-25 14:18:41

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