Attachment 2

This document pretains to SES-STA-20110325-00355 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2011032500355_878785

                                                  UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                                           FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                                             RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION
                                          Current Authorization : FCC WEB Reproduction
                                                                         Unofficial Copy

Name:         SOLO SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS LTD                                                    Call Sign:           E060002
                                                                                               File Number:             SES—LIC—20060105—00008


Authorization Type:                       License ...
Non Common Carrier                                                                                         .     02/16/2021


Nature of Service:


Class of Station:


A) Site Location(s)                                                                                                           w15         ..
                                                                    —                                                    :.   Special Provisions
# Site ID              Address —                    Latitude .5                                                     NAD       (Refer to Section H)

1 1




Subject to the provisions ofthe Communicatio                                                            bsequent—acts andtreaties, and all
present and future regulations madeby this Commission, and further subject tothe conditio             ients set forth in thislicense, the grantee is
authorized to construct, use and operatethe radio facilities descrlbed below forradio commu         the term beginning.—Thursday, February 16,
2006 (3 AM Easter:Standard:Time) and ending Tuesday, February 16, 2021 (3 AM EasternStandard.Time). The required date of completion of
construction and commencement of operationis.Friday, Febru           6, 200      AM Eastern:Standar             e mustfile with the Commission a




                                                                                                                    Provisions      Modulation/
# Frequency                      Polarization: Eniission     Mode                                              efer to Section H)   Services

1) 5925.0000 — 6425.0000             BV        s1GGGrw .                                                                 DIGITAL TRAFFIC, VARIOUS
                                                                                                                         INFEORMATION, VARIOUS
                                                                                                                         DATA RATES, VARIOUS FEC
                                                                                                                         & MODULATION

2) 5925.0000 — 6425.0000             BV        36MOGTW         T        71.62       32.08     1C                         DIGITAL TRAFFIC, VARIOUS
                                                                                                                         INFORMATION, VARIOUS
                                                                                                                         DATA RATES, VARIOUS FEC
                                                                                                                         & MODULATION

3) 14000.0000 — 14500.0000           EV        SIK2GTW         T        49.77       38.70     1K                         DIGITAL TRAFFIC, VARIOUS
                                                                                                                         INFORMATION, VARIOUS
                                                                                                                         DATA RATES, VARIOUS FEC,
                                                                                                                         VARIOUS MODULATION

4) 14000,0000 — 14500.0000           HV        36MOGTW         T        7842        38.70     IK                         DIGITAL TRAFFIC, VARIOUS
                                                                                                                         INEORMATION, VARIOUS
                                                                                                                         DATA RATES, VARIOUS FEC,
                                                                                                                         vARIOUS MODULATION
5) 14000.0000 — 14500.0000           BV        36MOF3F         T        742         51.83     1K                         STANDARD ANALOG VIDEO


C) Frequency Coordination                                                                          Max EIRP
                                        Satellite Arc        Elevation            Azimuth            Density
                                       (Deg. Long.)          (Degrees)            (Degrees)          toward
         Frequency                       East West          East West            East West           Horizon              Associated
#        Limits(MHz)                   Limit Limit         Limit Limit          Limit Limit        (dBW/AkHz)             Auntenna(s)

1)       5925.0000 — 6425.0000         58.0W—143.0W          5.0—50               0.0—0.0             L5           1C
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                                                   UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                                              FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                                               RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION
                                            Current Authorization : FCC WEB Reproduction
                                                                            Unofficial Copy

Name:        SOLO SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS LTD                                                              Call Sign:             E060002
                                                                                                        File Number:               SES—LIC—20060105—00008


Authorization Type:                         License .
Non Common Carrier                          Grant Date.        * 02/16/2006 ‘Expiration Dat                                o2n672021
2)       14000.0000 — 14500.0000           58.OW ‘I 43OW

D) Point of Communications
The following stations located. in the Satelliteorbits consis
1) 1 to All authorized U8: Domesuc(ALSAT) Sat.elhtes

E) Antenna Facnlltes
Site                    Antenngl oo           .0           Diamete                                                                       Special Provisions
ID                      TD   «>        "                                                                                               ((Refer to Section H)

1                       ‘ics.




                                                              3.7    * GiGasaT

Max Gains(s):52. 8 dBl @     142500GHZ‘ j




                                                                                                         spgcnal»pidvisions and general conditions:

                 1900           Applicable to all transmitting                                          to transmit any number of RF carriers with the
                                specified parameters on any discrete frequen          thin associated band in accordance with the other terms and
                                conditions of this authorization, subject to any additional limitations that may be required to avoid unacceptable levels
                                of inter—satellite interference.

                 2010           This authorization is issued pursuant to the Commission‘s Second Report and Order adopted. June 16, 1972 (35 FCC
                                2d 844) and Memorandum, Opinion and Order adopted December 21, 1972 (38 FCC 2d 665) in Docket No. 16495 and
                                is subject to the policies adopted in that proceeding.


                 2617           The applicant certifies that they are familiar with Parts 101 and 25 of the FCC Rules and Regulations regarding the
                                frequency coordination process. The applicant is aware of and agrees to perform an analysis and notification to
                                potentially affected carriers prior to transmitting at each location. Failure to perform successful prior frequency
                                coordination will result in the cancellation of yourstation license herein. Copies of all coordination notices shall be
                                forwarded to the FCC Operations Center Office in Columbia, Maryland.

                 2810           The grantee shall maintain on file with the Commission‘s current list or plan of the precise frequencies in actual use at
                                this station, specifying for each such frequency: the 1.f. center frequency, polarization, emission designator, EIRP
                                (dBW), EIRP density (dBW/4kHz), and receiving earth station(s). This list or plan may be submitted either on a station
                                —by—station basis or on a system—wide basis, and shall be updated within seven days of any changes in frequency usage
                                at this station. Temporary usage of frequencies for periods of less than seven days need not be notified to the
                                Commission if accurate station records are maintained ofthe times and particulars of such temporary frequency usage.

                 2916           Transmitter(s) must be turned off during antenna maintenance to ensure compliance with the FCC—specified safety
                                guidelines for human exposure to radiofrequency radiation in the region between the antenna feed and the reflector.
                                Appropriate measures must also be taken to restrict access to other regions in which the earth station‘s power flux
                                density levels exceed the specified guidelines.




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                                          UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                                     FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                                      RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION
                                   Current Authorization : FCC WEB Reproduction
                                                                    Unofficial Copy

Name:    SOLO SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS LTD                                                       Call Sign:           E060002
                                                                                             File Number:             SES—LIC—20060105—00008


Authorization Type:                License .
Non Common Carrier                 Grant Date:—                                                                02/16/2021

H) Special and General Pro

            3219       . All Existing Lmnsmlmng facilities;«operauons and devices regulatedby the Corm           ust be in comphance with the
                      © Commission‘s radiofrequency(RF) exposure guldelmes, pursuant to Secuon 1.1307(b)(1) through(b)(3) of the
                         Commission‘s rules, or if fiot in compliance, fi     wironmental Assessitient (EA) as spemfiedin Secuon L1311.
                         SeeA7 CFR 11307 (b) (5).               :




                                    n—line at www. fccgov/oet./rfsafet.y)   ov
                                    mpliance, includi

           is26          All operations shall beon a non—common carrier basig.




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                                           UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
                                      FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                                       RADIO STATION AUTHORIZATION
                                    Current Authorization : FCC WEB Reproduction
                                                                   Unofficial Copy

Name:     SOLO SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS LTD                                                     Call Sign:       E060002
                '                                                                           File Number:         SES—LIC—20060105—00008


Authorization Type:                 License
Non Common Carrier                  Grant'Dat m             02/16/2006      Expiration D;

H) Special and General Proulswns
     B) This RADIO STATION AUI'HORIZATIONisgranted sub]ecl to the addl

          This aul.honzauonis issued on thegrantees:epresent
          are true andthat theundertakjngsdescribed will


          markmg orllghtmg of the antenna system should fut
          install such    marki    i tmgas the Commissi


                                                          d by this authorization
          transferred to any'person, firm, company or      corporationwithoutthe wri
          This authofization is subject to the right of
          by Section:706—ofthe Communications Act,
          25 of the Commission‘gRules. 47 C.F.R. Part


          This éumofizafién shall not vest in thelicensee
          the designated frequencies,beyond 'Lh'e term of thi




          This authorization shall be automatically. forfeited if the station does not meet eachrequired construction
          deadline by the required date of completionunless, beforesuch date(s),.a specific—application is timely filed
                                                                                  thgood:cause why that failure to
          construct by the required date was due to factorsnotun          on       ‘the grantee.

          Licensees are required to pay annual regulatory fees related to this authorization, The requirement
          to collect annual regulatory fees from regulates is contained in Public Law 103—66, "The Omnibus
          Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993". These regulatory fees, which arelikely to change each fiscal
          year, are used to offset costs associated with the Commission‘s enforcement, public service,
          international and policy and rulemaking activities. The Commission issues a Report and Order each
          year, setting the new regulatory fee rates. Receive only earth stations are exempt from payment of
          regulatory fees.




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Radiation Hazard Report

      Analysis of -Non-lonizing' Radiation for a 3.7—Meter Earth
                           Station System
This report analyzes the non—lonizing radiation levels for a 3.7—meter earth station system. The
analysis and calculations performed in this report comply with the methods described in the FCC
Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin, No. 65 first published in 1985 and revised in 1997
in Edition 97—01. The radiation safety limits used in the analysis are in conformance with the FCC
R&O 96—326. Bulletin No. 65 and the FCC R&O specifies that there are two separate tiers of
exposure limits that are dependant on the situation in which the exposure takes place and/or the
status of the individuals who are subject to the exposure, The Maximum Permissible Exposure
{(MPE) limits for persons in a General Population/Uncontrolied environment are shown in Table 1.
The General Population/Uncontrolled MPE is a function of transmit frequency and is for an
exposure period of thirty minutes or less. The MPE limits for persons in an
Occupational/Controlled environment are shown in Table 2. The Occupational MPE is a function of
transmit frequency and is for an exposure period of six minutes or less. The purpose of the
analysis described in this report is to determine the power flux density levels of the earth station in
the far—field, near—field, transition region, between the subreflector or feed and main reflector
surface, at the main reflector surface, and between the antenna edge and the ground and to
compare these levels to the speclt"ied MPEs.                                                      .

               Table 1. Limits for General Pop_ulatiq_nlUncontrblled Exposure (MPE)
                  Frequency Range (MHz)           __Power Density {mWicm?")
                            . 30—300                           0.2
                             300—1500               Frequency (MHz)*(0.8/1200)
                          1500—100,000                           1.0

                    Table 2. Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure (MPE)
                  Frequency Range (MHz)           Power Density {mWicm")
                             30—300                              1.0
                            300—1500                Frequency (MHz)*(4.0/1200)
                          1500—100,000                           5.0           .

         Table 3.. Formulas and Parameters Used for Determining Power Flux Densities
    Parameter                     Symbol             Formula               Value          Units
    Antenna Diameter                D                  Input                3.7           m
    Antenna Surface Area           Asurface          1D"/ 4                10.75          m*
    Feed Flange Diameter              Dr               input                19.0          cm
    Area of Feed Flange               Ata            x Dis 14              283.53         cm"
    Frequency                           F     —        Input               14250          MHz
    Wavelength                          A             300 /F             0.021053         m
    Transmit Power                     P               Input               400.00         W
    Antenna Gain (dBi)                Ges              Input                52.8          dBi
    Antenna Gain (factor)               G             10%="°             190546.1         nia
    Pi                                  T           Constant             3.1415927        n/a
    ‘Antenna Efficiency                 t _         GM(GCD®)                0.63          ni/a


Radiation Hazard Report



1.       Far Field Distance Calculation

The distance to the beginning of the far field can be determined from thefollowing equation:

     Distance to the Far Field Region                         R; =0.60 D/A                     (1)
                                                                  = 390.2 m

The maximum main beam power density in the far field can be determined from the following
equation:

     On—Axis Power Density in the Far Field                   S; =GP/(41Rg")                   (2)
                                                                  = 39.843 W/im*
                                                                  = 3.984 mW/cm*

2.      Near Field Calculation

Power flux density is considered to be at a maximum value throughout the entire tength of the
defined Near Field region. The region is contained within a cylindrical volume having the same
diameter as the antenna. Past the boundary of the Near Field region, the power density from the
antenna decreases linearly with respect to increasing distance.

The distance to the end of the Near Field can be determined from thé following equation:

     Extent of the Near Field                                 Ry =D‘/(4A)                      (3)
                                >              .          0       =162.6m
The maximum power density in the Near Field can be détermined from the following equation:

     Near Field Power Density                                 Si = 16.0 1 P/ (x D)             (4)
                                                                  =93.011 W/im*
                                                                  =9.301 mW/icm*
3.      Transition Region Calculation

The Transition region is located between the Near and Far Field regions. The power density
begins to decrease linearly with increasing distance in the Transition region. While the power
density decreases inversely with distance in the Transition region, the power density decreases
inversely with the square of the distance in the Far Field region. The maximum power density in
the Transition region will not exceed that calculated for the Near Field region. The power density
calculated in Section 1 is the highest power density the antenna can produce in any of the regions
away from the antenna. The power density at a distance R; can be determined from the following
equation:

     Transition Region Power Density                          $ = SiRu/R;                      (5)
                                                                 =9.301 mW/cm*


Radiation Hazard Report


4.      Region between the Feed Assembly and the Antenna Reflector

Transmissions from the feed assembly are directed toward the antenna reflector surface, and are
confined within a conical shape defined by the type of feed assembly. The most common feed
assemblies are waveguide flanges, horns or subreflectors. The energy between the feed assembly
and reflector surface can be calculated by determining the power density at the feed assembly
surface. This can be determined from the following equation:

     Power Density at the Feed Flange                     S; = 4000 P / Apy                 (6)
                                                              =5643.167 mW/cm*

5.      Main Reflector Region

The power density in the main reflector is determined in the same manner as the power density at
the feed assembly. The area is now the area of the reflector aperture and can be determined from
the following equation:

     Power Density at the Reflector Surface           Ssurtace = 4 P / Asurtace             (7)
                                                              = 148.808 W/m*
                                                              = 14.881 mWicm*


6.      Region between the Reflector and the Ground

Assuming uniform ilumination of the reflector surface, the power density between the antenna and
the ground can be determined from the following equation:

     Power Density between Reflector and Ground           Sg =P / Acurtace                  (8)
                                                              = 37.202 W/im*
                                                              = 3.720 mWi/cm*


Radiation Hazard Report


7.       Summary of Calculations

           Table 4. Summaryof Expected Radiation tevels for Uncontrolled Environment
                                                      Calculated Maximum
                                                 Radiation Power Density Level
Region                                                        {mWicm?)            Hazard Assessment
1. Far Field (Ry = 390.2 m)                              S¢            3.984        Potential Hazard
2. Near Field (Ry; = 162.6 m)                            Sn            9.301        Potential Hazard
3. Transition Region (Ry < R, < Ry)                      S             9.301        Potential Hazard
4. Between Feed Assembly              and                Sa         5643.167        Potential Hazard
   Antenna Reflector
5. Main Reflector                                        Scurtace     14.881        Potential Hazard
6. Between Reflector and Ground                          Sq            3.720        Potential Hazard

            Table 5. Summary of Expected Radiation levels for Controlled Environment
                                            Calculated Maximum
                                                   Radiation Power Density
Region                                                   Level (mW/cm*)           Hazard Assessment
1. Far Field (Ry = 390.2 m)}                             S¢            3.984      Satisfies ECC MPE
2. Near Field (Ry = 162.6 m)                             Su            9.301       Potential Hazard
3. Transition Region (Ry < R; < Rg)                  _   S             9.301       Potential Hazard
4. Between     Feed      Assembly     and.               Sp         5643.167       Potential Hazard
     Antenna Reflector                       —
5. Main Reflector                                        Scurtace     ___14.881    Potential Hazard
6. Between Reflector and Ground                          S,J :          3.720     Satisfies FCC MPE

It is the applicant‘s responsibility to ensure that the public and operational personnel are not
exposed to harmful levels of radiation.




8.      Conclusions

Based on the above analysis it is concluded that the FCC MPE guidelines have been exceeded (or
met) in the regions of Table 4 and 5. The applicant proposes to comply with the MPE limits by one
or more of the following methods.


Means of Compliance Uncontrolled Areas

The antenna will be located on top of a truck. The bottom lip of the dish will be 3.30 meters above
ground level. The general public will not have access to areas within 1 diameter from the edge of
the antenna.

Since one diameter removed from the main beam of the antenna or % diameter removed from the
edge of the antenna the RF levels are reduced by a factor of 100 or 20 dB. None of the areas
exceeding the MPE levels will be accessible by the general public.


Radiation Hazard Report

Radiation hazard signs will be posted while this earth station is in operation.

The applicant will ensure that no buildings or other obstacles will be in the areas that exceed the
MPE levels.



Means of Compliance Controlled Areas


The earth station‘s operational personnel will not have access to the areas that exceed the MPE
levels while the earth station is in operation.

The transmitters will be turned off during antenna maintenance.



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