Attachment Objection

Objection

OPPOSITION submitted by Society of Broadcast Engineers, Inc.(SBE)

Society of Broadcast Engineers, Incorporated (SBE) submit its Informal Objection

2005-05-16

This document pretains to SES-MOD-20050301-00261 for Modification on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESMOD2005030100261_433080

                                      Before the
                       FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                                Washington, D.C. 20554

In the Matter of                           )
                                           )
MSS Systems at 1.6/2.4 GHz                 )          IB Docket No. 02-364
                                           )

To:    The Commission

    SBE Filing in Support of the October 27, 2004, Nextel Filing Regarding the
September 8, 2004, SBE Petition for Reconsideration of the IB Docket 02-364 R&O

      The Society of Broadcast Engineers, Incorporated (SBE), the national association of
broadcast engineers and technical communications professionals, with more than 5,000 members
world wide, hereby files in support of the October 27, 2004, Nextel Communications' Opposition
to Petitions for Reconsideration of Globalstar LLC and Society of Broadcast Engineers, Inc.

                                       I. Background

1.    On September 8, 2004, SBE filed a timely Petition for Reconsideration of the IB Docket
02-364 Report & Order (R&O). The SBE filing noted that Mobile Satellite Service (MSS)
ancillary terrestrial component (ATC) operations at 2,487.5–2,493 MHz simply could not
coexist in the same area and at the same time as "grandfathered" TV Broadcast Auxiliary Service
(BAS) operations on Channel A10 (2,483.5–2,500 MHz). The SBE reconsideration petition
noted a similar problem for Broadband Radio Service (BRS) Channel 1 (2,496–2,502 MHz), as
adopted in the July 29, 2004, WT Docket 03-66 R&O.

2.    SBE accordingly proposed re-farming the 2.5 GHz TV BAS band to three 12-MHz wide
digital channels, starting at 2,450 MHz, the current lower channel edge of TV BAS Channel A8
(2,450–2,467 MHz); this would cause the upper edge of re-farmed TV BAS Channel A10d (d for
digital) to clear the bottom edge of MSS ATC by 1.5 MHz, thus eliminating the conflict with
both MSS ATC and BRS1.

                                II. Nextel Counterproposal

3.  Nextel opposed this SBE plan, on the grounds that an immediate re-farming on the three 2.5
GHz TV BAS channels would create a linkage to Private Operational Fixed Service (POFS) and
Local Television Transmission Service (LTTS) stations presently operating between




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    SBE Filing in Support of the October 27, 2004, Nextel Filing Regarding the
September 8, 2004, SBE Petition for Reconsideration of the IB Docket 02-364 R&O

2,450–2,483.5 MHz. Those services would also have to be re-farmed, and Nextel saw this as
delaying the re-farming of the 2 GHz TV BAS band, as proposed in WT Docket 02-55.
However, Nextel indicated that if the SBE plan were modified to a two-step plan, Nextel could
then support that plan. Under the two-step plan, two of the three 2.5 GHz TV BAS channels,
A8 (2,450–2,467 MHz) and A9 (2,467–2,483.5 MHz) would be "narrowed in place;" that is,
their center frequencies would remain unchanged, and only their channel bandwidths would be
reduced to 12 MHz. Grandfathered TV BAS Channel A10 would be quasi narrowed in place:
the Channel A10d1 (d = digital, 1 = first step) center frequency would be shifted downwards by
2.25 MHz, from 2,491.75 MHz to 2,489.5 MHz. This would keep the 12-MHz wide Channel
A10d1 still entirely within the existing Channel A10, but now the upper edge of Channel A10d1
would clear the lower edge of BRS1 by 0.5 MHz, this eliminating the conflict with BRS1. While
there would still be a conflict with MSS ATC, SBE does not know when, or even if, that service
will be deployed. Whereas SBE expects that BRS1 will be deployed quickly, in the next one to
two years. Therefore, an "immediate" solution is needed with respect to BRS1.

4.    Because under Step 1 any POFS or LTTS stations that are now adjacent channel to TV
BAS Channels A8, A9 or A10 would remain adjacent channel to TV BAS Channels A8d1, A9d1,
and A10d1, those other services would effectively be uncoupled from an immediate TV BAS
Step 1 re-farming. Time is of the essence for the 2.5 GHz TV BAS re-farming in order for the
manufacturers of 2 GHz TV BAS radios to include the new modulation capabilities and center
frequencies for the 2.5 GHz TV BAS band in the radios that they will soon be delivering under
the WT 02-55 R&O (assuming, of course, that Nextel ends up accepting the terms adopted by
the Commission in that rulemaking. SBE is aware that Nextel has not yet officially done so, and
that as of the date of this filing the WT 02-55 R&O still has not been published in the Federal
Register).

5.    Under Nextel's Step 2, once a rulemaking has been resolved how to treat POFS and LTTS
licensees operating between 2,450–2,483.5 MHz, and who will pay the cost of refarming fixed
link TV BAS stations on Channels A8, A9, and A10, then the three 2.5 GHz TV BAS channels
could be re-packed, starting at 2,450 MHz, as TV BAS Channels A8d2, A9d2, and A10d2. This
would then have the top of TV BAS Channel A10d2 clear the bottom of the MSS ATC band by
1.5 MHz. A revised proposed 2.5 GHz TV BAS plan figure is attached. At that point SBE
would expect that all TV BAS eligibles would be entitled to use Channel A10d2, and not just
"grandfathered" Channel A10 (or A10d1) licensees.




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    SBE Filing in Support of the October 27, 2004, Nextel Filing Regarding the
September 8, 2004, SBE Petition for Reconsideration of the IB Docket 02-364 R&O

6.    Finally, Nextel urges that the Commission issue a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
(FNPRM) to allow all interested parties to fully comment on its counterproposal to the SBE
Petition for Reconsideration.

7.   SBE fully supports the Nextel refinement of the re-farming of the 2.5 GHz TV BAS band
proposed in the SBE Petition for Reconsideration. SBE also agrees that a FNPRM should be
issued.

                                          III. Summary

8.    A two-step 2.5 GHz TV BAS plan would be an elegant solution to the allocation conflicts
created by the Commission by assigning MSS ATC, and BRS1, frequencies that would be co-
channel with current TV BAS Channel A10. Because of the anticipated replacement of all 2
GHz TV BAS radios by Nextel, incorporating a digital capability at 2.5 GHz, and with ability to
shift to the Step 1 and Step 2 center frequencies when the time comes, could be done at no
incremental cost to Nextel or to the federal government (since ultimately Nextel will be entitled to
a credit for its 2 GHz TV BAS relocation costs). Although the FNPRM will have to address
who pays the cost of re-farming fixed-link 2.5 GHz TV BAS stations, and POFS and LTTS
stations (and certainly this should not be Nextel), SBE is confident that a FNPRM can work out
these details. Clearly, under the ET Docket 92-9 "emerging technologies" policy, fixed link 2.5
GHz TV BAS licensees, and POFS and LTTS licensees, will be entitled to have their relocation
costs paid by the newcomer MSS ATC and/or BRS1 users. While SBE recognizes that BRS1 is
already being displaced from Multipoint Distribution Service (MDS) Channel 1 (2,150–2,156
MHz), this does not alter the fact that BRS1 would now displace existing TV BAS Channel A10
licensees, which have indefinite and co-equal "grandfather" rights.




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    SBE Filing in Support of the October 27, 2004, Nextel Filing Regarding the
September 8, 2004, SBE Petition for Reconsideration of the IB Docket 02-364 R&O

                                        List of Figures

9.     The following figures or exhibits have been prepared as a part of this filing in support of
the October 27, 2004, Nextel filing:
1.    Revised proposed new TV BAS 2.5 GHz band plan.


                                             Respectfully submitted,

                                             Society of Broadcast Engineers, Inc.


                                             /s/ Ray Benedict, CPBE
                                                 SBE President


                                             /s/ Dane E. Ericksen, P.E., CSRTE
                                                 Chairman, SBE FCC Liaison Committee


                                             /s/ Christopher D. Imlay, Esq.
                                                 General Counsel
 November 19, 2004

 Booth, Freret, Imlay & Tepper
 14356 Cape May Road
 Silver Spring, Maryland 20904
 301/384-5525




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                                   IB Docket 02-364 Report & Order
                                   WT Docket 03-66 Report & Order

             Existing vs Proposed New 2.5 GHz TV BAS Band Plan




                                             Existing

                      17                       16.5                                     16.5
                      A8                          A9                                      A10

   2450                            2467                            2483.5                                       2500 MHz


                                               2475.25




                                                                                                  2491.75
                  2458.5




                                                                               2489.5
                                                                                                                              2.25 MHz downward
                                                                                                                             shift in center frequency



                 12                             12                            12
               digital                        digital                       digital
               A8d1                           A9d1                          A10d1
                                                                                        MSS ATC




                                                                                                                                   EBS A1


                                                                                                                                                     EBS A2
                                                                                                                     BRS1
            12                      12                    12                         5.5                              6            5.5               5.5

            A8d2                   A9d2                  A10d2
                                                                            2487.5




                                                                                                                                            2507.5
                                                                                                              2493
                                                                                                   Guard Band 2495
                                                                                                              2496


                                                                                                                            2502




                                                                                                                                                              2513
             2456.0




                                    2468.0




                                                          2480.0




                                                                                                                                                                         2690
     2450




                            2462




                                               2474




                                                                        2486




                                                                                                                     BRS/EBS

                  Proposed New 2.5 GHz
                      TV Band Plan

                           All frequencies and bandwidths are in MHz.

  2004 SBE, Inc.
SOCIETY OF BROADCAST ENGINEERS, INC.
Indianapolis, Indiana
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