AeroSat 1_65 Letter

Section 1.65 Notification submitted by Astronics AeroSat Corporation

Section 1.65 Letter

2015-02-02

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20140902-00688 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

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                                                                    LMI Advisors
                                                                    8601 James Creek Drive
                                                                    Springfield, VA 22152

                                                                    Carlos M. Nalda
                                                                    T: +1 571 332 5626
                                                                    cnalda@lmiadvisors.com




February 2, 2015

Marlene H. Dortch
Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20554

          Re:    Astronics A eroSat Corporation ± Section 1.65 L etter
                 Update on Coordination Status, C all Sign E140087,
                 F ile Nos. SES-L I C-20140902-00688 and SES-A M D-20141117-00858

Dear Ms. Dortch:

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47 C.F.R. § 1.65, hereby updates the Commission of the status of coordination with certain U.S.
government operations required under Section 25.227 of the Rules, 47 C.F.R §  25.227.  

        Specifically, operation of ESAAs in the 14.47-14.5 GHz frequency band in the radio line-
of-VLJKWRIUDGLRDVWURQRP\VHUYLFH ³5$6´ REVHUYDWRULHVreceiving in the same frequency band
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completed coordination with NSF and the coordination agreement is attached hereto.

         In addition, operations of ESAAs in the 14.0-14.2 GHz frequency band in the radio line-
of-sight of the NASA TDRSS facilities on Guam or White Sands, New Mexico, as well as the
facility at Blossom Point, Maryland, are subject to coordination with the National Aeronautics
DQG 6SDFH $GPLQLVWUDWLRQ ³1$6$´ 2 AeroSat has completed coordination discussions with
NASA and is awaiting preparation of a final execution of the agreement for signature. AeroSat
will file the executed version in the docket of this application proceeding when it is finalized.




1
    47 C.F.R. § 25.227(d)(1).
2
    47 C.F.R. § 25.227(c)(1).


        Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Thank you very much.

                                                   Respectfully submitted,


                                                   Carlos M. Nalda
                                                   LMI Advisors

Attachment

cc w/att.:     Vincent Scott Galbraith, NASA
               Glen Langston, NSF
               Paul Blais, FCC




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         C O O R D I N A T I O N A G R E E M E N T F O R T H E J O I N T USA G E O F T H E
             B A N D 14.0 - 14.5 G H z B E T W E E N T H E N A T I O N A L SC I E N C E
            F O U N D A T I O N A N D AST R O N I CS A E R OSA T C O RP O R A T I O N




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                                         A ugust 18, 2014


                            Coordination Agreement for the Joint Usage
                         of the Band 14.0 - 14.5 G H z Between the National
                      Science Foundation and Astronics A eroSat Corporation


Astronics AeroSat Corporation is applying for authority to operate a global Earth Station Aboard
Aircraft (ESAA) network in the 14.0-14.5 GHz Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS) band. The ESAA
terminals will be installed aboard commercial aircraft and operate with commercial geostationary
satellites. This coordination agreement and the pending Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) license comply with FCC Part 25 rules and the recommendations of the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) as a product of the World Radiocommunication Conference
WRC-03.

1.     O verview

       1.1    The band 14.47-14.5 GHz is used by the radio astronomy service in accordance
              with footnotes US133, US203 and US342 to the U.S. Table of Frequency
              Allocations.

       1.2    The band 14.0-14.5 GHz has been allocated to ESAA on a secondary basis with
              the provision that government services, including the radio astronomy service in
              the 14.47-14.50 GHz band, be protected from interference from the ESAA
              service.

       1.3    Astronics AeroSat Corporation has been granted FCC experimental authority to
              operate five transmit/receive ESAAs and also plans to submit a commercial
              license application to the FCC.

       1.4    The ESAA operations will allow ESAAs to transmit and receive information from
              a ground earth station via a transponder on geostationary satellites arc under the
              control of a ground-based network operation center in Houston, Texas.

       1.5    This Coordination Agreement ensures that the Astronics AeroSat Corporation
              ESAA system complies with both Part 25 FCC requirements and ITU
              recommendations for radio astronomy protection.

       1.6    Negotiation and signatures of this agreement are to be executed by Astronics
              AeroSat Corporation and the Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Unit of the
              National Science Foundation (NSF) for the Radio Astronomy sites identified in
              Section 2.1.

2.     National Science Foundation Radio Astronomy O bservatories

       2.1    Radio Astronomy Site Listing

The Radio Astronomy sites under NSF support and listed in Table 2-1 make measurements in the
14.47-14.50 GHz band. These sites, including sites associated with the Very Long Baseline



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Array (VLBA), are to be protected during their opera ion in accordance with the description
provided in Section 3.

                         Table 2-1 Current Radio Astronomy Sites
                                                           Latitude                                    Longitude
                     Observatory
                                                           (D,M,S)                                      (D,M,S)
National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) sites:

Green Bank Telescope, WV .............................................. 38 25 59                   79 50 23
Very Large Array, Socorro, NM ........................................ 34 04 44                    107 37 06

VLBA Sites:

St. Croix, VI .......................................................................   17 45 24   64 35 01
Hancock, NH ......................................................................      42 56 01   71 59 11
N. Liberty, IA ......................................................................   41 46 17   91 34 27
Ft. Davis, TX ......................................................................    30 38 06   103 56 41
Los Alamos, NM ................................................................         35 46 30   106 14 44
Pie Town, NM ....................................................................       34 18 04   108 07 09
Kitt Peak, AZ .....................................................................     31 57 23   111 36 45
Owens Valley, CA .............................................................          37 13 54   118 16 37
Brewster, WA ....................................................................       48 07 52   119 41 00
Mauna Kea, HI ...................................................................       19 48 05   155 27 20

          2.2        Additional Radio Astronomy Sites

NSF may add new radio astronomy sites to the list given in Table 2-1. In this case NSF shall give
Astronics AeroSat Corporation at least 2 months notice of modifications to existing sites, for the
inclusion of any additional Radio Astronomy sites to operate in the 14.47 -14 5 GHz band.

3.         O perational Coordination Agreement

           NSF and Astronics A eroSat Corporation agree to the following stipulations:

          3.1        To provide protection to the Radio Astronomy sites listed in Table their
                     operational period, the following aggregate power flux density the 14.47-14.50
                     GHz band shall be no greater than:

                     (a)        -221 dB (W/m2/Hz) for the, Green Bank and Socorro sites

                     (b)        -189 dB (W/m2/Hz) for the ten VLBA sites

          3.2        Within a year following initiation of the licensed Astronics AeroSat Corporation
                     ESAA service, authorized NSF and Astronics AeroSat Corporation personnel
                     shall periodically review the terms of this Coordination Agreement. If required,
                     modifications of this Coordination Agreement will be negotiated and instituted.




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      3.3      Any changes in the points of contact given in Section 5 shall be identified and
               reported by the respective party in a reasonable period.

      Astronics A eroSat Corporation agrees to the following stipulations:

      3.4      Astronics AeroSat Corporation will respond promptly to any NSF request for
               protection as described above for interference occurring at any site listed in Table
               2-1.

      NSF agrees to the following stipulations:

      3.5      Provide Astronics AeroSat Corporation points of contact given in Section 5 a
               current schedule of Radio Astronomy measurements to be conducted in the 14.47-
               14.5 GHz band for the sites identified in Table 2-1.

4.    T ermination Conditions

      4.1      This Coordination Agreement shall be binding for Astronics AeroSat Corporation
               and NSF.

      4.2      Either party providing a written notice of six months may execute termination of
               this Coordination Agreement.

5.    Points of Contact

      5.1      Points of contact for this Coordination Agreement are:


     Name:      Glen Langston                          Name:          Frank Blanda
     Organization: National Science Foundation         Organization: Astronics AeroSat
                                                                     Corporation
     Title: Program Director, AST                      Title:        Chief Technology Officer
     Address: 4201 Wilson Boulevard,                   Address:       60A State Route 101A
                Suite 1045
     City State Zip: Arlington, VA 22230               City State Zip: Amherst, NH 03031-2213
     Phone:     +1 (703) 292-4937                      Phone:         +1 (603) 879-0205 ext. 170
     Fax:       +1 (703) 292-9034                      Fax:           +1 (603) 386-6488
     E-mail:    esm@nsf.gov                            E-mail: frank.blanda@astronics.com



      5.2      Points of contact for Radio Astronomy observation schedules are:




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Dr.        Dr. Harvey Liszt                       Name:     Frank Blanda
Title:      Spectrum Manager                      Title:    Chief Technology Officer
Organization: NRAO                                Organization: Astronics AeroSat Corporation
Address: NRAO                                     Address: Astronics AeroSat Corporation
          520 Edgemont Rd.                                 60A State Route 101A
          Charlottesville, VA                               Amherst, NH
          22903-2475                                        03031-2213
Phone +1 (434) 296-0344                           Phone: +1 (603) 879-0205 ext. 170
Fax:     +1 (434) 296-0278                        Fax:     +1 (603) 386-6488
E-mail:    hliszt@nrao.edu                        E-mail: frank.blanda@astronics.com


6.       Signatures

            This Agreement is being made in good faith by both parties and is effective on the
            date on which the last party signs it.




Date: August 18, 2014                             Date: August 18, 2014




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