Attachment Exhibit 4

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20100119-00088 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2010011900088_794863

                                          SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
                                                      Schedule B — Q. E15, FCC Form 312
                                                                             Page 1 of 2

                                            EXHIBIT 4


                                  Antenna Radiation Patterns

1.2 Meter Antenna — The ERA Technology 1.2 Meter Ku—band Reflector Antenna (Model No.
KUIZLR) (the "1.2 Meter Antenna"), proposed by Schlumberger Technology Corporation
("‘Schlumberger") in this application, complies with the envelope outlined in Section 25.209 of
the FCC‘s Regulations in the region of + (1.5° to 6.0°). Outside the main beam, the 1.2 Meter
Antenna meets the requirements of Section 25.209 of the FCC‘s Regulations. The radiation
patterns for this 1.2 Meter Antenna are attached to this application as Exhibit 6.

Pursuant to Section 25.134(a) of the FCC‘s Regulations, the maximum digital uplink transmitter
power density at the antenna flange permitted is —14 dBW/4KHz. Schlumberger‘s proposed
system is designed to operate with a maximum EIRP density at the antenna flange not exceeding
— 19 dBW/4KHz;. Consequently, the system will operate with a power density below the
maximum allowable power density by a margin of 5 dB. This lower power should result in
acceptable performance by the 1.2 Meter Antenna without adjacent satellite interference.

Furthermore, Schlumberger, in Exhibit 6, has submitted a series of EIRP density charts
performed at 14.25 GH;z as required by Sections 25.222 (b)(1)(i—iv) of the FCC‘s Regulations.
These charts show compliance with all the spectral density envelopes specified in Sections
25.222 (a)(1—4) of the FCC‘s Regulations.

Schlumberger agrees to accept adjacent satellite interference in the 12 GH; receive band as a
result of its 1.2 Meter Antenna performance in the + (1.5° to 6.0°) region. It understands that
adjacent satellite interference protection applies only to the extent set forth in Section 25.209 of
the FCC‘s Regulations.

2.4 Meter Antenna — The ERA Technology 2.4 Meter Ku—band Reflector Antenna (Model No.
KU24LR) (the "2.4 Meter Antenna"), proposed by Schlumberger Technology Corporation
("Schlumberger") in this application, complies with the envelope outlined in Section 25.209 of
the FCC‘s Regulations in the region of + (1.5° to 6.0°). Outside the main beam, the 2.4 Meter
Antenna meets the requirements of Section 25.209 of the FCC‘s Regulations. The radiation
patterns for this 2.4 Meter Antenna are attached to this application as Exhibit 6.

Pursuant to Section 25.134(a) of the FCC‘s Regulations, the maximum digital uplink transmitter
power density at the antenna flange permitted is —14 dBW/4KHz. Schlumberger‘s proposed
system is designed to operate with a maximum EIRP density at the antenna flange not exceeding
— 19 dBW/4KHz Consequently, the system will operate with a power density below the
maximum allowable power density by a margin of 5 dB. This lower power should result in
acceptable performance by the 2.4 Meter Antenna without adjacent satellite interference.



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                                          SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
                                                      Schedule B — Q. E15, FCC Form 312
                                                                             Page 2 of 2

Furthermore, Schlumberger, in Exhibit 6, has submitted a series of EIRP density charts
performed at 14.25 GH;z as required by Sections 25.222 (b)(1)(i—iv) of the FCC‘s Regulations.
These charts show compliance with all the spectral density envelopes specified in Sections
25.222 (a)(1—4) of the FCC‘s Regulations.

Schlumberger agrees to accept adjacent satellite interference in the 12 GHz receive band as a
result of its 2.4 Meter Antenna performance in the + (1.5° to 6.0°) region. It understands that
adjacent satellite interference protection applies only to the extent set forth in Section 25.209 of
the FCC‘s Regulations.




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