Attachment RF Study

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20130514-00388 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2013051400388_996913

                                                                                                     FOX TELEVISION STATIONS, INC.
                                                                                                          FCC Form—312: EXHIBIT— B
                                                                                                        RF Radiation Hazard Analysis
                                                                                                                                  Page—1 of 1.
                                                   RF RADIATION HAZARD ANALYSIS
                                                             Exhibit #B

Antenna Diameter, (D) =                                   125 meters /          410125 Feet
Antenna Surface Area (Sa) =                             1.2272 sq meters
Subreflector Diameter (Ds) =                            0.0000 centimeters
Ku Wavelength at 14.250 GHz (LAMBDA} =              0,21038067 meters
Power output of VPC Flange=                             20.969 daw
Path Loss to OMT{It) =                                     0.6 dB
Power at OMT, (P} =                                     108.87 Watts
Antenna Gain at 14.250GHz (G) =                          43.40 dBi (2 port antenna gain)
Antenna Gain given in Power Ratip , (Ges)=            219604
Antenna Agerture Efficiency (N) =                        0.650


Region                                                                       Radition Level            Hazard Assessment
Far Field, (Rf)=                  4.456 meters /        14.62 Feet           954.485 mW/om sq          Potential Hazard
Near Field, (Wf) =                1.857 meters /        6.092 Feet           23.066        mW/em sq    Potential Hazard
Transition Region (Rt)                                                       equal to or less than
        Ru<Rt<Rf                                                             23.066        mW/cm sq     Potential Hazard
Between Main Reflector                                                       N/A (no subreflector)
and Subreflector (Ws)
Main Reflector Region (Wm)                                                   17.743        mW/emsq      Potential Hazard
Power Density Between Reflector                                              8.872         mW/em sq     Potential Hazard
     and Ground
Far Field Off Axis (WF)                                                      9.545         mW/em sq     Potential Hazard
Near Field Off Axis (WN)                                                     0.231         mW/em sq     Meets ANSI Requirements




Conclusion: Based on the above analysis, harmful areas of Radiation do exist in the areas around the antenna and in the
path of the antenna toward the satellite that it is pointed at. The Area occupied by the general public will not exceed the
ANSI limit of 1mW em sq. because the antenna is mounted on top of the truck, which is at least 8 feet above the ground,
and safety increases with look angles used by the Satellites in the United States on Dom. Sat. arch. The areas on the
ground and behind the antenna are 100 times less power {20dB) when at a min. of the dia. of the reflector. This is
reflected in the Off Axis figures as seen above (WF) & (WN}. The SNG will be marked with the standard radiation hazard
warnings, and on the antenna itself. The warning signs will warn personnel to avoid the area around and in front of the
reflector when the transmitter is operating. To ensure compliance with safety limits, the earth station transmitter will
be turned off and marked to remain off whenever maintenance and repair personnel are required to work in the areas
of potential hazard as defined in the above study. Additionally, the earth station personnel will be trained to ensure that
the antenna path is clear at all times while the transmitter is in operation. The only access to the roof of the truck is a
ladder that is not accessible by the general public.




 Note: See Exhibit #Ba for how the above calculations were made.


                                                                                                                                       FOX TELEVISION STATIONS, INC.
                                                                                                                                            FCC Form—312: EXHIBIT— Ba
                                                                                                                                       Analysis of Non—ionizing Radiation
                                                                                                                                                              Page—1 of 1.

[                                  Antenna Diameter, (©) =                                        1.25 meters               prs2sie     401           Feet                        |
                              Antenna Surface Area, (Sa) =          Sas      m .—.._D.‘%D-,___                                  Sas     1227          sq meters

                              Subreflector Diameter, (Ds] =         Ds:=                            0 cm                    bs*.3837    0.000         inches                      |
                                                                                          T
                                Area of Subreftector, (As)=         Asi= at ——CSC5—                                              as=    0.000         sq meters
                                   Center Frequency, (Cf=           Ch:=                  14.250 GHz                                                                              |
                            Wavelength at (Cf), (Lambda) =          Lambda=       0.2103806709 meters


                Tansmit Power at HPA or VPC Flange, (P1) =          Pi=                       125.00 watts
                                                                            elpu)+10                                             pr=    20.969        a8
                   Path Loss from HPA or VPC to OMT,(It} =          Loss:=                         0.5
                                                                    P3:=P2—Loss                                                  pa=     20.369       OMT Pwrin de
                                                                      Pm 10 —Zg—                                                  p=     q08.870      OMT Pwin watts
                             Antenna Gain at (C1), (Gain}=          Gain:=           43.40 db
             Antenna Gain Converted to Power Ratio (Ges)=           Ges:= 10 -(1—5?-—————-                                     Gese      2196604      Ratio
[                        Antenna Aperture Efficiency, (n) =         __n:=                     0.6500


                                                    :
                                               Far Fleld                           60 * (0*0)                                            4456         meters
                                                arFiekd (®) (RQ=—     R=          001
                                                                                       Lambda                                            m            feet
                                                                                     .
                             Far Field Power Density (Wh =           w=           ——SEL—                               +a       whs      gsau8s                mw sq em
                                                                             a*         n                (RTFRA


                                             Near Fleld (Rn) =        An=               (oto}                                            1857         meters
                                                                                       4*tambda                                          5.092        feet
                                                                          n
                           Near Field Power Density (Wa) =           Wns Loo + a                                                Wns      23056                 mw sq em
                                                                                        (o*D)

                                    Transition Region (Rt)=           Rt=                     wa*n                                R=     23.056                musq cm
                                                                                                                                                        [Equal to or less than}

                                                                                           &
                         Pwr Density at Sub Reflector (Ws) =         Wss          __2E__                      ©1000             Ws=      N/A
                                                                                          As
                  Main Reflector Region Pwre Density (Wm) =          Wm=          ___zg"."_.__..                  *a           Wms       a7.743                mw sq om
                                                                                              a

        Pwr Density between main reflector           a  anf          we=                  P                       +a            we=      8872                  mw sq em
                                               ground (We) =                              Sa

    [                               Far Field Off Axts (WF) =       __WE=         wh.or                                         wE=      9.545                 mw so cm               |
    [                             Near Field Off Axis (WNJ =        Wh:=          Wn*.01                                        WN=      0231                  muw sq m               ]



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