Attachment 20110701132855.pdf

20110701132855.pdf

DECISION submitted by IB/FCC

Granted STA

2011-06-30

This document pretains to SES-STA-20110629-00758 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2011062900758_901868

                                         E030266    SES—STA—20110629—00758          182011002831
                                         GUSA Licensee LLC



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                            APPLICATION FOR EARTH STATION SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY



APPLICANT INFORMATIONEnter a description of this application to identify it on the main menu:
STA Request CliftonIOT
 1. Applicant

           Name:        GUSA Licensee LLC                Phone Number:                             408—933—4525
           DBA Name:                                     Fax Number:                               408—933—4960
           Street:      461 S. Milpitas Boulevard        E—Mail:                                   tony.navarra@globalstar.com


           City:        Milpitas                         State:                                    CA
           Country:      USA                             Zipcode:                                  95035         ts

           Attention:   Mr Anthony J Navarra



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The referenced requests for extension of special temporary authority ARE GRANTED.
GUSA Licensee LLC is authorized to operate a fixed earth station in Clifton Texas
(EO30266) in the 1610—1618.725MHz (Earth—to—space) and 2483.5—2500 MHz (space—to—
Earth) frequency bands for test communications with Globalstar second generation
satellites launched October 19, 2010 for an additional period beginning June 30 2011
and ending August 29, 2011 This temporary authorization is subject to the following
further conditions.

1. All operations pursuant to this authorization shall be on an unprotected and non—
harmful interference basis. Operations shall not cause harmful interference to, and GUSA
Licensee LLC shall not claim protection from interference caused by, any other lawfully
operating station. In the event that harmful interference results, operations shall cease
immediately upon notification of such interference, and GUSA Licensee LLC shall
immediately inform the Commission in writing of such event.
2. No authority for commercial operation is granted herein.




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STA Request — GUSA Licensee LLC — Exhibit 1
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June 29, 2011                                                                                                       Samir C. Jain

Ms. Mindel De La Torre                                                                                          *L 202 ggz gggitg
Chlef, Intemational Bureau                                                                                samir.jain@wilmerhale.com

Federal Communications Commission
445 12th St. SW
Washington, DC 20554


Re:       Request for Extension of Special Temporary Authority
          GUSA Licensee LLC
          File Nos.   SAT—AMD—20091221—00147; SES—MFS—20091221—01615;
                      SES—MFS—20091221—01616; SES—MFS—20091221—01617;
                      SES—MFS—20091221—01618; SES—AFS—20091221—01607;
                      SES—MFS—20091221—01608; SES—MFS—20091221—01609;
                      SES—MFS—20091221—01610; SES—MFS—20091221—01611;
                      SES—MFS—20091221—01601
          ITU Designation: HIBLEO—X


Dear Ms. De La Torre:

        GUSA Licensee LLC ("Globalstar") hereby requests a 60—day extension of previously
granted Special Temporary Authority‘ ("STA") for ten of its Commission—licensed antennas to
communicate with its launched second—generation satellites for purposes of telemetry and control
pending grant of the necessary authorizations and registration of its satellites by the government
of France, as required by the Commission‘s March 2011 Order." Globalstar requests expedited
treatment of this extension request because its existing STA for these earth stations expired




!      See 47 C.FE.R. § 25.120. The previously granted STA requests were: SES—STA—
20110412—00445 (EO050097); SES—STA—20110412—00446 (EO50098); SES—STA—20110412—
00447 (EO050099); SES—STA—20110412—00448 (EO50100); SES—STA—20110412—00439
(E970199); SES—STA—20110412—00440 (EOO0O0342); SES—STA—20110412—00441 (EOO0O0343);
SES—STA—20110412—00442 (EO0O0344); SES—STA—20110412—00443 (EO0O0345); SES—STA—
20110412—00444 (EO30266). Technical exhibits for these antennas are attached to the instant
request.

2      See Order, Globalstar Licensee LLC, Application for Modification ofNon—geostationary
Mobile Satellite Service Space Station License, GUSA Licensee LLC, Applications For
Modification OfMobile Satellite, Service Earth Station Licenses, 26 FCC Red 3948, 3962 «[ 35
(IB, rel. Mar. 18, 2011) ("Order‘).


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Ms. Mindel De La Torre
June 29, 2011
Page 2


between June 17 and June 22, 2011, and Globalstar requires the continued ability to
communicate with its satellites from these antennas."

       As described in the Order, Globalstar has embarked on a transition to its second—
generation satellite constellation." This transition involves the launch of 24 new satellites, with
the first batch of six satellites launched on October 19, 2010, and preparations for subsequent
launches well under way."

       The Commission conditioned the grant of Globalstar‘s application, which includes the
authority for its antennas to communicate with the second—generation satellites, upon
Globalstar‘s receipt of certain French authorizations and international registration of Globalstar‘s
satellites by the government of France.° Globalstar is in the midst of the authorization process in
France and has submitted all relevant materials in connection with its application. Globalstar
hopes to complete this process as expeditiously as possible. In the meantime, Globalstar must be
able to continue effective control and monitoring of its launched satellites and, accordingly,
requests authority to do so.

        The public interest justifications for granting this authority remain substantially the same
as those provided in the previous requests. In short, the public interest will be served by the
grant of these STA requests because they will ensure effective control center communications
with launched satellites, and these operations are necessary to ensure the provision of high
quality service to U.S. customers.

        Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.




3       Details about individual STA terms are contained in the attached technical exhibits.

*A      Order, 26 FCC Red at 3590—591 4 5.
5     See Press Release, Globalstar Prepares Six New Second—Generation Satellites For July
Launch (June 8, 2011), http://www.globalstar.com/en/index.php?cid=7010&pressId=670.
6      See Order, 26 FCC Red at 3962 «[ 35 ("The authority to operate granted in connection
with these earth station applications shall become effective upon grant by France of an
authorization for space operations under the June 3, 2008 French law n° 2008—518 relating to
space operations, and only for communications with space stations for which France grants
authority and undertakes to register under the United Nations Registration Convention.").


                                                        WILMERHALE
Ms. Mindel De La Torre
June 29, 2011
Page 3


                         Respectfully submitted,




                         /s/ Samir Jain

                         Samir Jain
                         Counsel to GUSA Licensee LLC

Encl.


                                 Special Temporary Authority Request

                    Exhibit 2: Summary of IOT Earth Station Technical Information



Date submitted:        June 29, 2011

Applicant:             GUSA Licensee LLC

File Nos.:             SES—MFS—20091221—01601

Call Sign:             E030266


Purpose of STA:

GUSA Licensee LLC ("GUSA") is seeking Special Temporary Authority to operate the IOT ("In—Orbit
Test") antenna located at Clifton, TX to perform the transponder testing of the launched satellites to
affirm the post—launch health to verify the performance characteristics of the individual Globalstar
satellites.

In addition, GUSA is requesting authority to operate at a power higher than that specified in 47 C.F.R §
2.106, footnote 5.364 to support the transponder testing of the launched satellites. One of the primary
tests to be performed for the health of the satellites is the determination and verification of spacecraft
antenna patterns. Uplink, or spacecraft 1.6 GHz receive, antenna verification requires the use of an
unmodulated carrier (CW) at an EIRP greater than that transmitted from a Globalstar handset
transceiver. This increased EIRP is required in order to create sufficient dynamic range to provide the
ability to measure peak—to—null antenna pattern variations of 30 dB. The performance of these In—Orbit—
Tests will be crucial to the successful deployment of the replacement Globalstar spacecraft that are
planned for the near future. The attached link budget in the Table 1 indicates the C/N expected with an
EIRP of 19 dBW. As shown in the link budget, even with the level of 19 dBW, worst case C/N falls
below the required dynamic range for the pattern measurements. This transmit level will be operated for
short periods only during testing of the satellites at a fixed ground location at Clifton, TX.

Downlink, or spacecraft 2.4 GHz transmit, antenna verification requires the use of a high gain antenna
which is accommodated by the receive function of the subject antenna.

STA term:                      60 days (beginning on June 18, 2011)

Site Location:                 Clifton, Texas

Latitude:                      31 °48 ‘2.1 " N

Longitude:                     97 ° 36‘ 46.0 " W

Transmit frequency:            1610 —1618.725 MHz


GUSA Licensee LLC — 60—day Request for STA — June 29, 2011 (Clifton, TX — IO0T)
Page 2 of 3

Receive frequency:            2483.5—2500 MHz

Polarization:                 LHCP

Antenna Size:                 1.2 m
      Gain:                   T‘x: 23.4 dBi at 1.620 GHz
                              Rx: 26.7 dBi at 2.490 GHz

Maximum antenna height:       5 meters above ground level

Necessary Bandwidth:          Transmit bandwidth is 8$.725 MHz
                              Receive bandwidth is 16.5 MHz
                              Maximum carrier bandwidth is 50 kHz

Carrier:                      See table below

Frequency Band      T/R Mode &     Emission          Maximum       Maximum            Modulation
(MHz)               Polarization   Designator        EIRP          EIRP Density
                                                     (dBW)         (dBW/4kHz)
 1610—1618.725       Tx—LHCP            NON              19             19            Unmodulated CW for testing
  2483.5—2500        Rx — RHCP          NON                                           Unmodulated CW for testing




Satellite:                    HIBLEO—X GLOBALSTAR 2.0 (French—licensed Globalstar Big—
                              LEO MSS system)
Orbital Location:             NGSO (1414 km altitude, 52 degree inclination)
Elevation Angle (E/W):        5 degrees to 90 degrees
Azimuth (E/W):                0 degrees to 360 degrees

Satellite:                    $2115 (U.S.—licensed Globalstar Big LEO MSS system)
Orbital Location:             NGSO (1414 km altitude, 52 degree inclination)
Elevation Angle (E/W):        5 degrees to 90 degrees
Azimuth (E/W):                0 degrees to 360 degrees

FAA notification is not required as the antenna structure does not exceed Part 17 notice criteria.


GUSA Licensee LLC — 60—day Request for STA — June 29, 2011 (Clifton, TX — IOT)
Page 3 of 3
                 .                     Table 1 Link Budget for the IOT Antenna
                 ;Retum Link: 1.6 GHz upfl' GHz down o                                  |

                 ;                                                  \Outer             {                   |
                 ‘Uplink Analysis ____________________ [                         e                         . Units:

                 ‘Frequeney —_ _ _0 _ _0 000 16000 0__ GHz
                 ‘EIRP per user _______________ _              _ _ 1800                    _____           dBw


                 éUserelevaflOflangle_4 s                                            5 deg _
                 {Slant Range                                       {           3953                       ‘km _____

                 Pathless _ _ _ _ 4166560 _ (48_
                 1Pnlanzanon&TrackmgIosss                                         410000             _     (dB
                     S/C Rx Signal Strength                   12 1506 _ 4B
                 ‘Satelliteantennagain_ _ __ _ __| _ 1260 _ _ dBi _
                 [Line loss                                         12000                   _            0B _
                 \Usersignal attransponder            _            4 _ 1399.9) _                         _ dBve ___

                 ‘Systemnoise temperature ___________| _ 396.64 _ K _ _
                 ‘Thermal noisedensity, No _____________| _ ;'2026100                           _ _ [dBWiHz
                 ‘JOT measurement bandwidth                   34.8)                                _ dB—Hz_
                 |Uplink CA(NJ_ _ 279. _                                                                   (dB
                 ‘Nominaltransponder gain _                         _ 1274 _ dB _
                 DownlinkAnalysis«_ _ _
                  Frequency                                         |           6.98                      _ GHz
                  | TX power per user _________________                       e e dBV‘u’,
                  ‘Transmit lineloss____________________|___ 22.                                 _         4B ____
                  ‘Satelliteantennagain________________|___ _ 4.00)_______ _ dBi_____
                  {EIRPper user _ _1 b6) 0_ _ dBw _
                  |GWelevation angle _                                             5)                          deg .
                     ‘Range                                  ese )
                     ‘Free space loss (§degGV¥elev) ____ |                    181.3;______ _ dB
                     ‘Polarization &trackingloss ______________ _ —O.1 ______ dB_
                     \Pointing loss              hne                            d0p                      aB
                     R}( mgnal!userfsatelhte                        10 188 §)0000 'fi'dBW
                     fGWantenna gain {incl. line losses}                        49. 5                    _ dBi_
                     [RX sngnai at antenna outlet«’user!’sa’fellxte’E         -1394 Do                   BWw

                  ‘System noisetemperature .       Cld  127.7 _                                             K.
                  Thermal noise density, No _ ______ _ —207.5 _                                            (dBWiHz
                     ‘Downlink CAN)                          s 4d4] 18B _ _
                     Overall (up&down}CH(NY                             100    26.8,                 _ dB ____
                     ReqmredMeasurement Dynamlc Range 10                        30. 0J _                 8B _ __
                     WorstcaseMeasurement C/N                                    —3.2)                    |


2. Contact


             Name:          Paul A. Monte                       Phone Number:                         408—933—4521
             Company:       Globalstar                          Fax Number:                           408—933—4960
             Street:       461 S. Milpitas Blvd                 E—Mail:                               paul.monte@globalstar.com


             City:         Milpitas                             State:                                 CA
             Country:      USA                                  Zipcode:                              95035       —
             Attention:    Mr. Paul A. Monte                    Relationship:                          Same


(If your application is related to an application filed with the Commission, enter either the file number or the IB Submission ID of the related
application. Please enter only one.)
 3. Reference File Number SESMFS2009122101601 or Submission ID
  4a. Is a fee submitted with this application?
@, IfYes, complete and attach FCC Form 159.        If No, indicate reason for fee exemption (see 47 C.F.R.Section 1.1114).
<4, Governmental Entity      £4 Noncommercial educational licensee
«74 Other(please explain):

4b. Fee Classification    CGX — Fixed Satellite Transmit/Receive Earth Station

5. Type Request

) Use Prior to Grant                              g4 Change Station Location                          gy Other


6. Requested Use Prior Date
      06/18/2011
7. CityClifton                                                             8. Latitude
                                                                           (ddmmss.sh)      31   48    2.1    N


9. State   TX                                                               10. Longitude
                                                                            (dd mm ss.s h)    97   36     46.0   W
11. Please supply any need attachments.
Attachment 1: Exh. 1 — Cover                      Attachment 2: Exh. 2 — Tech Info                   Attachment 3:


12. Description.   (If the complete description does not appear in this box, please go to the end of the form to view it in its entirety.)
    GUSA Licensee LLC is applying for extension of special temporary authority to operate an
    earth station antenna in Clifton,                     TX,   for constellation maintenance and station&#8722;
    keeping. The satellite manufacturer needs to continue the testing of service link
    transponder of the satellites to affirm the post—launch health to verify the performance




13. By checking Yes, the undersigned certifies that neither applicant nor any other party to the application is               Yes        y No
subject to a denial of Federal benefits that includes FCC benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti—Drug Act
of 1988, 21 U.S.C. Section 862, because of a conviction for possession or distribution of a controlled substance.
See 47 CFR 1.2002(b) for the meaning of &quot;party to the application&quot; for these purposes.


14. Name of Person Signing                                                  15. Title of Person Signing
  Mr. Anthony Navarra                                                         President
           WILLEFUL FALSE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS FORM ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE AND / OR IMPRISONMENT
                   (U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 1001), AND/OR REVOCATION OF ANY STATION AUTHORIZATION
                    (U.S. Code, Title 47, Section 312(a)(1)), AND/OR FORFEITURE (U.S. Code, Title 47, Section 503).


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12. Description

GUSA Licensee LLC is applying for extension of special temporary authority to operate an earth
station antenna in Clifton,   TX,   for constellation maintenance and station&#8722;keeping. The
satellite manufacturer needs to continue the testing of service link transponder of the satellites
to affirm the post—launch health to verify the performance of the individual Globalstar
satellites.



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