Attachment Non Comp Stmnt

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20131025-00912 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2013102500912_1017383

                                                              HARRIS CORPORATION
                                                              FCC FORM 312
                                                              OCTOBER 2013


Non-Compliant Antenna Statement

Re: 2.4 Meter Fixed Earth Station
Fixed Satellite Service
C-Band: 3700 – 4200 MHz and 5925.0 – 6425.0 MHz


Harris Corporation ("Harris" or "Applicant") proposes to use a Prodelin 1244, 2.4 meter antenna for its
proposed earth station located in Russelville, AR at the coordinates of 35-24-09.1 N, 092-59-39.7 W. The
Prodelin 1244 does not strictly comply with 25.209 of the FCC Rules and Regulations.

Pursuant to the Part 25 Earth Station Fifth Report and Order, the International Bureau (Bureau) provides
a List of Approved Non‐Routine Earth Station Antennas. Specifically the website
http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sd/nresa lists non‐routine earth station antennas licensed for use by one or more
U.S. earth station operators since March 15, 2005.

“The Commission has ruled that an Earth station applicant proposing to use an antenna on this list may
no longer be required to attach antenna radiation plots as an exhibit to their applications, as required by
Section 25.132 (b)(3) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.132 (b)(3). Rather, they need only to
provide an attachment to their applications citing the particular non‐routine earth station antenna they
plan to use, and an application file number and call sign of a license in which that type of non‐routine
antenna has been previously approved.”

Accordingly, Harris submits the application file number and call sign, File No. SES-LIC-20060302-
00342 (Call Sign: E060075), of a previously licensed Prodelin 1244, 2.4 meter earth station, which
indicates that the 2.4 meter antenna proposed in this application will operate without conflict.

The applicant agrees to accept any adjacent satellite interference in the 4 GHz receive band as a result of
the performance of the antenna in the 1º to 1.5º region. The applicant understands that no adjacent satellite
interference protection will be available in the 1º to 1.5º regions. The applicant understands that adjacent
satellite interference protection applies only to the extent of the criteria set forth in §25.209. Should the
use of this antenna cause interference to other systems; the applicant agrees to terminate transmission
upon notice from the Commission.



Document Created: 2013-10-25 07:51:06
Document Modified: 2013-10-25 07:51:06

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