Attachment ViaSat application

This document pretains to SES-MOD-20040210-00205 for Modification on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESMOD2004021000205_383484

From: Hunter, Daryl [daryl.hunter@viasat.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 5:49 PM
To: Shahnaz Ghavami
Subject: Further information for ViaSat application SES-MOD-20040210-00205

Hi Shahnaz,

Here is the information you requested.

1. I have attached antenna patterns for Channel Master and a data sheet with the compliance
mask for the Prodelin antennas. Our scanner is not working right now so I'll have to wait until that
is up to scan in the hard copies I have of the Patriot patterns. They look very similar but slightly
better than those of the Channel Master.

2. The list of satellites six degree to each side of IA-7 is as follows.

The list of satellites spaced six degrees from IA-7 at 129 degrees West longitude are:
-6 deg @ 123 deg WL - is PanAmSat Galaxy 10R
-4 deg @ 125 deg WL - no Ku-band satellite
-2 deg @ 127 deg WL - is PanAmSat Horizons 1
 0 deg @ 129 deg WL - is our operating satellite, Intelsat IA-7 (formerly Loral T-7)
2 deg @ 131 deg WL - no Ku-band satellite
4 deg @ 133 deg WL - no Ku-band satellite
6 deg @ 135 deg WL - no Ku-band satellite

3. Point of communications for all VSAT and hub antennas in the network is Intelsat IA-7
(formerly Loral Telstar 7). ALLSAT was in the original license so I had just used that, but at this
time only operation on IA-7 is required and changing the point of communication from ALLSAT to
IA-7 would not be a problem.

<<type960.pdf>> <<Type960Pttrns.pdf>> <<5002-359.pdf>>

Regards,

Daryl

Daryl T. Hunter, P.E.
Director, Network Operations
ViaSat, Inc.
Email: daryl.hunter@viasat.com
Phone: 760-476-2583
Fax:    760-929-3941

                            ViaSat Brings Your Network to Life

                                          <www.viasat.com>



Document Created: 2004-07-23 12:50:36
Document Modified: 2004-07-23 12:50:36

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