Attachment Exhibits A - E

This document pretains to SES-STA-20120405-00339 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2012040500339_947641

                 EXHIBIT A




           INTELSAT LICENSE LLC

180-DAY SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY REQUEST

           EARTH STATION E030051




                                   APRIL 5, 2012


                                            EXHIBIT A




FREQUENCY COORDINATION AND INTERFERENCE
            ANALYSIS REPORT


                     Prepared for

                 Intelsat License LLC
                Hagerstown, Maryland

                Satellite Earth Station




                     Prepared By:
                    COMSEARCH
             19700 Janelia Farm Boulevard
                Ashburn, Virginia 20147
                     April 4, 2012


                                                      TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. CONCLUSIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 3
2. SUMMARY OF RESULTS ............................................................................................................................ 4
3. SUPPLEMENTAL SHOWING ....................................................................................................................... 5
4. EARTH STATION COORDINATION DATA ................................................................................................ 10
5. CERTIFICATION ......................................................................................................................................... 14




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1. CONCLUSIONS



An interference study considering all existing, proposed and prior coordinated microwave
facilities within the coordination contours of the proposed earth station demonstrates that
this site will operate satisfactorily with the common carrier microwave environment.
Further, there will be no restrictions of its operation due to interference considerations.




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2. SUMMARY OF RESULTS


A number of great circle interference cases were identified during the interference study of
the proposed earth station. Each of the cases, which exceeded the interference objective
on a line-of-sight basis, was profiled and the propagation losses estimated using NBS
TN101 (Revised) techniques. The losses were found to be sufficient to reduce the signal
levels to acceptable magnitudes in every case.

The following companies reported potential great circle interference conflicts that did not
meet the objectives on a line-of-sight basis. When over-the-horizon losses are considered
on the interfering paths, sufficient blockage exists to negate harmful interference from
occurring with the proposed transmit-receive earth station.


       Company

       None



The applicant accepted any unresolved potential interference case in the receive band. No
carriers reported potential interference cases.




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3. SUPPLEMENTAL SHOWING
Pursuant to Part 25.203(c) of the FCC Rules and Regulations, the satellite earth station proposed in this
application was coordinated by Comsearch using computer techniques and in accordance with Part 25 of
the FCC Rules and Regulations.

Expedited coordination data for this earth station was emailed and sent to the below listed carriers with a
letter dated April 2, 2012.


        Company

        ALLEGANY COLLEGE OF MARYLAND
        ALLEGANY COUNTY GOVERNMENT
        ART Licensing Corp.
        AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF MARYLAND INC
        AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF VIRGINIA INC
        AT&T CORP
        Aerbender, LLC
        Airband Communications Inc
        Albermarle, County of, Virginia
        Allegheny County
        Allentown SMSA Limited Partnership
        Alltel Communications LLC-Southern VA
        Alltel Communications of Petersburg Inc
        Atlantic Broadband (Delmar), LLC
        Atlantic Broadband (Penn), LLC
        Auburn Data Systems, LLC
        BALTIMORE CITY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK
        BAY BROADBAND COMMUNICATIONS LLC
        BLAIR COUNTY 911
        Baltimore County of Maryland
        Baltimore Gas and Electric Company
        Bedford, County of
        Believe Wireless, LLC
        Berks, County of
        Blaze Broadband
        Blue Ridge Carriers
        Bucks, County of
        Buggs Island Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
        CAMDEN COUNTY
        CHESTER, COUNTY OF
        CROWN COMMUNICATION, INC.
        Cambria, County of
        Cape May County Municipal Utilities Auth
        Cape May County, MIS Department




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       Company (Continued)

       Cellco Partnership - Bridgeville, PA
       Cellco Partnership - Southern Virginia
       Cellco Partnership- PA Region
       Cellco Partnership-Newark-Dallas Verizon
       Cellco Prtnrshp - Phil. Tri-State Rgn
       Central Virginia Electric Cooperative
       Chesterfield, County of
       City of Laurel
       City of Ocean City, MD
       Clearwire Spectrum Holdings II, LLC
       Clearwire Spectrum Holdings III, LLC
       Clearwire Spectrum Holdings LLC
       Commonwealth of Pennsylvania-Radio Proj.
       Comprehensive Wireless LLC
       Conterra Ultra Broadband, LLC
       Coralinks
       County of Burlington
       County of Nelson
       County of Stafford
       Cumberland, County of
       D&E Communications, Inc.
       DAUPHIN COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
       DELAWARE STATE - DTI
       ECW Wireless, LLC
       Eastern Energy Transport LLC
       Eduro Networks LLC
       Enoch Pratt Free Library
       Exelon Generation Company, L.L.C
       FELHC, Inc.
       FiberTower Network Services Corp.
       First State Communications LLC
       Franklin County Dept. of Emergency Servi
       Frederick County
       Fundamental Broadcasting LLC
       GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY INSTR FNDTION
       GETWIRELESS.NET
       GREATER PHILADELPHIA RADIO INC
       Garden State Transmissions
       Globecomm Systems, Inc.
       Gloucester Township
       Greene, County of (PA)
       HENRICO COUNTY
       Hanover, County of
       Hardy Cellular Telephone Company
       Harrisonburg-Rockingham ECC
       High Voltage Communications LLC
       Huntingdon County of
       INDIANA COUNTY




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       Company (Continued)

       JEFFERSON COUNTY OF PENNSYLVANIA
       Jefferson Microwave, LLC
       Jubatus, LLC
       Juniata County Emergency Services
       Kent County Levy Court
       King George County
       Kryptic Technologies
       LACKAWANNA COMMUNICATIONS
       LANCASTER COUNTY OF
       LOWER SHORE BROADBAND COOPERATIVE
       LYCOMING COUNTY
       Last Mile Inc.
       Lehigh, County of
       Loudoun County Public Schools
       Loudoun Wireless LLC
       Loudoun, County of
       M&T Bank
       MAHANTANGO MOUNTAIN MICROWAVE
       MB Microwave, LLC
       MCI Communications Services Inc.
       METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORKS, INC.
       MIT LINCOLN LABORATORY
       MVC Research. LLC
       Maryland Port Administration
       Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission
       Maryland State Highway Administration
       Maryland, State of - Dept.of Info & Tech
       Middle East Broadcasting Networks, Inc.
       Mifflin County
       Millersburg Area School District
       Mobile Satellite Communications Inc
       Montgomery, County of
       NEW JERSEY STATE DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
       NOROC Broadband LLC
       National Radio Astronomy Observatory
       Netrepid, Inc.
       New Cingular Wireless PCS - Maryland
       New Cingular Wireless PCS LLC - AL, MS,
       New Cingular Wireless PCS LLC - DC
       New Cingular Wireless PCS LLC - VA
       New Cingular Wireless PCS LLC- DE/NH/RI
       New Cingular Wireless PCS LLC- WV/NC/SC
       New Cingular Wireless PCS of PA LLC
       New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC - PA
       New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC - VA
       New Jersey State Police
       New Jersey Turnpike Authority-Pkwy Div
       New Jersey, State of -NJ Transit
       Newgig Networks, LLC
       Nextlink Wireless, LLC
       Northern Virginia Electric Cooperative




Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report   04/04/2012   Page 7 of 14


       Company (Continued)

       PENNSYLVANIA MICROWAVE NETWORK INC.
       PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION
       Peco Energy Company
       Philly Sports Wireless
       Pitt Power
       Pittsburgh, City of (PA)
       Pontis Communications, Inc.
       Port Networks, LLC
       Posen Pipeline Properties
       Public Broadcasting Service
       QUALCOMM INC.
       RADIO ONE, INC - MD
       RAYTHEON COMPANY
       Radio One, Inc
       RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc.
       Roadstar Internet, Inc.
       Rural Broadband Network Services LLC
       SCHUYLKILL, COUNTY OF
       SCTF NET
       SECOM NET
       SOMERSET COUNTY
       SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TRANSIT AUTH
       SW Networks
       Salem County Information Technology
       Shenandoah Personal Communications Co
       Somerset County, Maryland
       Sprint Spectrum, LP
       State of Maryland, MIEMSS
       State of WV DHHR/BPH STECS
       Sussex County Council
       Synergy Telecommunications Corp
       TOWNSQUARE MEDIA ATLANTIC CITY LICENSE,
       TRF SERVICES LLC
       Telecom Transport Management, Inc
       Thought Transmissions, LLC
       Turtle Networks 6384
       Turtle Networks 6386
       UNION, COUNTY OF
       UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
       USCOC of Cumberland, Inc.
       USCOC of Virginia RSA #3, Inc.
       Velox Networks LLC
       Verizon Maryland, Inc.
       Verizon New Jersey, Inc.
       Verizon Virginia, Inc.
       Verizon Wireless VAW LLC-Southern VA
       Virginia Broadband, LLC
       Virginia Electric & Power Company
       Virginia RSA #7, Inc.
       Virginia Tech Foundation , Inc.




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       Company (Continued)

       WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION
       WEST VIRGINIA RADIO CORPORATION
       WHYY, INC.
       WICOMICO BOARD OF EDUCATION
       WPNT, Inc.
       Warrenton Fauquier Joint Communications
       Washington Gas Light Company
       Webline Holdings LLC
       West Virginia PCS Alliance, L.C.
       Western PA Internet Access, Inc.
       Wireless Backhaul Infrastructure, LLC
       Wireless Internetwork LLC
       World Class Wireless LLC
       York County Dept of Emergency Services
       Zen Networks, Inc
       iSignal




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4. EARTH STATION COORDINATION DATA
This section presents the data pertinent to frequency coordination of the proposed earth station that was
circulated to all carriers within its coordination contours.




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                                                          COMSEARCH
                                                      Earth Station Data Sheet
                                             19700 Janelia Farm Boulevard, Ashburn, VA 20147
                                               (703)726-5500 http://www.comsearch.com

Date:                                    04/04/2012
Job Number:                              120402COMSJC21
Administrative Information
Status                                   ENGINEER PROPOSAL
Call Sign
Licensee Code                            INTELS
Licensee Name                            Intelsat License LLC
Site Information                         HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND
Venue Name                               MTN K-02
Latitude (NAD 83)                        39° 35' 56.0" N
Longitude (NAD 83)                       77° 45' 18.0" W
Climate Zone                             A
Rain Zone                                2
Ground Elevation (AMSL)                  166.42 m / 546.0 ft
Link Information
Satellite Type                           Geostationary
Mode                                     TR - Transmit-Receive
Modulation                               Digital
Satellite Arc                            16° W to 139° West Longitude
Azimuth Range                            108.9° to 250.7°
Corresponding Elevation Angles           12.9° / 13.3°
Antenna Centerline (AGL)                 7.32 m / 24.0 ft
Antenna Information                            Receive                                 Transmit
Manufacturer                                   Vertex/RSI                              Vertex/RSI
Model                                          11.1 KPK                                11.1 KPK
Gain / Diameter                                60.3 dBi / 11.1 m                       62.0 dBi / 11.1 m
3-dB / 15-dB Beamwidth                         0.15° / 0.32°                           0.13° / 0.27°

                                                                             13M0F2D   56K0G7W to 36M0G7W

Max Available RF Power        (dBW/4 kHz)                                      -14.0      -14.0         -14.0
                              (dBW/MHz)                                         10.0       -2.5          10.0

Maximum EIRP                  (dBW/4 kHz)                                      48.0        48.0            48.0
                              (dBW/MHz)                                        72.0        59.5            72.0
                              (dBW)                                            83.1        59.5            87.5

Interference Objectives:    Long Term          -156.0 dBW/MHz        20%               -151.0 dBW/4 kHz           20%
                            Short Term         -146.0 dBW/MHz        0.01%             -128.0 dBW/4 kHz           0.0025%
Frequency Information                          Receive 11.0 GHz                        Transmit 14.0 GHz
Emission / Frequency Range (MHz)               56K0G7W - 36M0G7W / 10950.0 - 11200.0              13M0F2D / 14000.0 - 14500.0
                                               56K0G7W - 36M0G7W / 11450.0 – 12200.0   56K0G7W - 36M0G7W / 14000.0 - 14500.0


Max Great Circle Coordination Distance         302.1 km / 187.7 mi                     155.2 km / 96.5 mi
Precipitation Scatter Contour Radius           518.0 km / 321.9 mi                     100.0 km / 62.1 mi




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                                                  COMSEARCH
                                              Earth Station Data Sheet
                                     19700 Janelia Farm Boulevard, Ashburn, VA 20147
                                       (703)726-5500 http://www.comsearch.com



Coordination Values              HAGERSTOWN, MD
Licensee Name                     Intelsat License LLC
Latitude (NAD 83)                 39° 35' 56.0" N
Longitude (NAD 83)                77° 45' 18.0" W
Ground Elevation (AMSL)           166.42 m / 546.0 ft
Antenna Centerline (AGL)          7.32 m / 24.0 ft
Antenna Model                     Vertex/RSI 11.1 KPK
Antenna Mode                             Receive 11.0 GHz                          Transmit 14.0 GHz
Interference Objectives: Long Term       -156.0 dBW/MHz 20%                        -151.0 dBW/4 kHz          20%
                         Short Term      -146.0 dBW/MHz 0.01%                      -128.0 dBW/4 kHz          0.0025%
 Max Available RF Power                                                            -14.0 (dBW/4 kHz)

                                                              Receive 11.0 GHz                         Transmit 14.0 GHz
               Horizon            Antenna                 Horizon        Coordination          Horizon         Coordination
Azimuth (°)    Elevation (°)      Discrimination (°)      Gain (dBi)     Distance (km)         Gain (dBi)      Distance (km)
  0             0.37              108.44                  -10.00          215.75                -10.00         102.98
  5             0.23              103.56                  -10.00          228.62                -10.00         113.61
 10             0.37              98.69                   -10.00          215.75                -10.00         102.98
 15             0.22              93.81                   -10.00          228.94                -10.00         113.87
 20             0.25              88.93                   -10.00          226.77                -10.00         112.11
 25             0.24              84.05                   -10.00          227.66                -10.00         112.83
 30             0.00              79.19                   -10.00          231.37                -10.00         115.80
 35             0.00              74.32                   -10.00          231.37                -10.00         115.80
 40             0.22              69.44                   -10.00          229.25                -10.00         114.11
 45             0.00              64.61                   -10.00          231.37                -10.00         115.80
 50             0.00              59.77                   -10.00          231.37                -10.00         115.80
 55             0.00              54.95                   -10.00          231.37                -10.00         115.80
 60             0.00              50.16                   -10.00          231.37                -10.00         115.80
 65             0.00              45.39                    -9.42          233.90                 -9.42         117.24
 70             0.00              40.67                    -8.23          239.28                 -8.23         120.23
 75             0.00              36.00                    -6.91          245.56                 -6.91         123.57
 80             0.00              31.43                    -5.43          252.67                 -5.43         127.35
 85             0.00              26.99                    -3.78          260.92                 -3.78         130.39
 90             0.00              22.76                    -1.93          270.50                 -1.93         135.48
 95             0.00              18.89                     0.10          281.42                  0.10         141.53
100             0.00              15.64                     2.14          292.92                  2.14         148.14
105             0.00              13.48                     3.76          299.44                  3.76         153.71
110             0.00              12.95                     4.19          302.11                  4.19         155.24
115             0.00              14.25                     3.15          295.77                  3.15         151.58
120             0.00              16.96                     1.26          287.92                  1.26         145.23
125             0.00              20.41                    -0.75          276.81                 -0.75         138.95
130             0.00              23.83                    -2.43          267.88                 -2.43         134.07
135             0.00              27.11                    -3.83          260.67                 -3.83         130.26
140             0.00              30.23                    -5.01          254.75                 -5.01         128.44
145             0.00              33.14                    -6.01          249.87                 -6.01         125.87
150             0.00              35.82                    -6.85          245.83                 -6.85         123.72
155             0.00              38.20                    -7.55          242.41                 -7.55         121.94
160             0.00              40.26                    -8.12          239.78                 -8.12         120.50
165             0.00              41.93                    -8.56          237.77                 -8.56         119.39
170             0.00              43.16                    -8.88          236.35                 -8.88         118.60
175             0.00              43.92                    -9.07          235.50                 -9.07         118.13
180             0.00              44.18                    -9.13          235.21                 -9.13         117.97
185             0.00              43.92                    -9.07          235.50                 -9.07         118.13



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                                                  COMSEARCH
                                              Earth Station Data Sheet
                                     19700 Janelia Farm Boulevard, Ashburn, VA 20147
                                       (703)726-5500 http://www.comsearch.com



Coordination Values              HAGERSTOWN, MD
Licensee Name                     Intelsat License LLC
Latitude (NAD 83)                 39° 35' 56.0" N
Longitude (NAD 83)                77° 45' 18.0" W
Ground Elevation (AMSL)           166.42 m / 546.0 ft
Antenna Centerline (AGL)          7.32 m / 24.0 ft
Antenna Model                     Vertex/RSI 11.1 KPK
Antenna Mode                             Receive 11.0 GHz                          Transmit 14.0 GHz
Interference Objectives: Long Term       -156.0 dBW/MHz 20%                        -151.0 dBW/4 kHz          20%
                         Short Term      -146.0 dBW/MHz 0.01%                      -128.0 dBW/4 kHz          0.0025%
 Max Available RF Power                                                            -14.0 (dBW/4 kHz)

                                                              Receive 11.0 GHz                         Transmit 14.0 GHz
               Horizon            Antenna                 Horizon        Coordination          Horizon         Coordination
Azimuth (°)    Elevation (°)      Discrimination (°)      Gain (dBi)     Distance (km)         Gain (dBi)      Distance (km)
190             0.00              43.16                    -8.88          236.35                 -8.88         118.60
195             0.00              41.93                    -8.56          237.77                 -8.56         119.39
200             0.00              40.26                    -8.12          239.78                 -8.12         120.50
205             0.00              38.20                    -7.55          242.41                 -7.55         121.94
210             0.00              35.81                    -6.85          245.83                 -6.85         123.72
215             0.00              33.14                    -6.01          249.87                 -6.01         125.87
220             0.00              30.22                    -5.01          254.75                 -5.01         128.44
225             0.31              26.88                    -3.74          249.93                 -3.74         123.14
230             0.22              23.67                    -2.36          266.08                 -2.36         132.54
235             0.29              20.21                    -0.64          268.02                 -0.64         131.64
240             0.32              16.77                     1.39          275.88                  1.39         134.83
245             0.33              14.15                     3.23          285.25                  3.23         139.53
250             0.35              12.96                     4.18          288.62                  4.18         140.73
255             0.40              13.58                     3.68          280.51                  3.68         134.89
260             0.40              15.84                     2.01          271.02                  2.01         130.06
265             0.34              19.19                    -0.07          265.21                 -0.07         129.91
270             0.29              23.12                    -2.10          260.36                 -2.10         129.01
275             0.33              27.34                    -3.92          246.99                 -3.92         121.08
280             0.29              31.80                    -5.56          243.16                 -5.56         120.24
285             0.00              36.47                    -7.05          244.90                 -7.05         123.22
290             0.00              41.12                    -8.35          238.73                 -8.35         119.92
295             0.00              45.83                    -9.53          233.44                 -9.53         116.97
300             0.20              50.55                   -10.00          230.91                -10.00         115.44
305             0.32              55.33                   -10.00          219.73                -10.00         106.33
310             0.21              60.16                   -10.00          230.29                -10.00         114.95
315             0.00              65.02                   -10.00          231.37                -10.00         115.80
320             0.00              69.86                   -10.00          231.37                -10.00         115.80
325             0.00              74.71                   -10.00          231.37                -10.00         115.80
330             0.29              79.56                   -10.00          222.73                -10.00         108.81
335             0.30              84.43                   -10.00          221.83                -10.00         108.07
340             0.30              89.30                   -10.00          221.73                -10.00         107.99
345             0.25              94.17                   -10.00          226.48                -10.00         111.88
350             0.27              99.04                   -10.00          225.04                -10.00         110.71
355             0.28              103.91                  -10.00          224.12                -10.00         109.96




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5. CERTIFICATION




I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I AM THE TECHNICALLY QUALIFIED PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
PREPARATION OF THE FREQUENCY COORDINATION DATA CONTAINED IN THIS APPLICATION,
THAT I AM FAMILIAR WITH PARTS 101 AND 25 OF THE FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS, THAT I
HAVE EITHER PREPARED OR REVIEWED THE FREQUENCY COORDINATION DATA SUBMITTED
WITH THIS APPLICATION, AND THAT IT IS COMPLETE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY
KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF.




Jeffrey E. Cowles
Engineer III, Telecommunications
COMSEARCH
19700 Janelia Farm Boulevard
Ashburn, Va. 20147


DATED: April 4, 2012




Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report   04/04/2012   Page 14 of 14


                 EXHIBIT B




           INTELSAT LICENSE LLC

180-DAY SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY REQUEST

           EARTH STATION E030051




                                   APRIL 5, 2012


FCC 312                                                                                                                                                                                   Page 1: Location
Schedule B                                                                                     EXHIBIT B

                                                   FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                                     APPLICATION FOR SATELLITE SPACE AND EARTH STATION AUTHORIZATIONS
                                                       Technical and Operational Description)
                                                                                      (Place an “X” in one of the blocks below)

     License of New Station           Registration of new Domestic           Amendment to a Pending Application            Modification of License/Registration        Notification of Minor Modification
                                           Receive-Only Station

B1. Location of Earth Station Site. If temporary-fixed, mobile, or VSAT remote facility, specify area of operation and point of contact. If VSAT hub station, give its location
                                    For VSAT networks attach individual Schedule B, Page 1 sheets for each hub station and each remote station. Individually provide the
                                    Location, Points of Communications, and Destination Points for each hub and remote station.
B1a. Station Call Sign           B1b. Site identifier (HUB, REMOTE1, etc.)                    B1c. Telephone Number                              B1j. Geographic Coordinates N/S,               B1k. Lat./Lon.
     E030051                                                                                        240.527.6595                                      Deg. - Min. - Sec. - E/W                  Coordinates are:
B1d. Mailing Street Address of Station or Area of Operation             B1e. Name of Contact Person
                                                                                                                                                 Lat.    39 35’ 56.3” N                             NAD-27
17625 technology bvd, Hagerstown Washington MD                                                                                                   Lon.   77 45‘ 17.9” W
                                                                                                                                                                                                     NAD-83
B1f. City                                B1g. County                                                         B1h. State    B1i. Zip Code 21740               B1l. Site Elevation (AMSL)
     Hagerstown                                Washington                                                      MD                                                                     164.9 meters
B2. Points of Communications:     List the names and orbit locations of all satellites with which this earth station will communicate. The entry “ALSAT” is sufficient to
                                  identify the names and locations of all satellite facilities licensed by the U.S. All non-U.S. licensed satellites must be listed individually.
Satellite Name and Orbit Location                       Satellite Name and Orbit Location                                  Satellite Name and Orbit Location
T11N @ 322.5E




B3. Destination points for communications using non-U.S. licensed satellites. For each non-U.S. licensed satellite facility identified in section B2 above, specify the
destination point(s) (countries) where the services will be provided by this earth station via each non-U.S. license satellite system. Use additional sheets as needed.
Satellite Name                               List of Destination Points




                                                                                                                                                                                     FCC 312, Schedule B - Page 1
                                                                                                                                                                                               February, 1998


                                                                                                                                                                                                     Page 2: Antennas
                                                   FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                                      APPLICATION FOR SATELLITE SPACE AND EARTH STATION AUTHORIZATIONS
                                             FCC Form 312 - Schedule B: (Technical and Operational Description)
B4. Earth Station Antenna Facilities: Use additional pages as needed.
      (a) Site ID*                           (b)                             (c)                       (d) Manufacturer                    (e) Model                          (f)                       (g) Antenna Gain
                                        Antenna ID**                       Quantity                                                                                       Antenna Size               Transmit and/or Receive
                                                                                                                                                                            (meters)                 (_____dBi at_____GHz)
                                                                              1                         Vertex RSI                           KPK                              11.1                  60.3 dBi at 11.1 GHz
                                                                                                                                                                                                      62 dBi at 14 GHz




            B5. Antenna Heights and Maximum Power Limits: (The corresponding Antenna ID in tables B4 and B5 applies to the same antenna)
                                                                          Maximum Antenna Height                      (e) Building           (f) Maximum               (g) Total Input
                       (a)             (b) Antenna Structure          (c) Above           (d) Above                  Height Above           Antenna Height                Power at              (h) Total EIRP
                     Antenna              Registration No.           Ground Level      Mean Sea Level                Ground Level           Above Rooftop              antenna flange           for all carriers
                      ID**                                             (meters)            (meters)                   (meters)***             (meters)***                  (Watts)                  (dBW)
                                                                         7.32                    172.2                                                                     750                      90.7




            Notes:       *     If this is an application for a VSAT network, identify the site (Item B1b, Schedule B, Page 1) where each antenna is located. Also include this Site-ID on Schedule B, Page 5.
                        **     Identify each antenna in VSAT network or multi-antenna station with a unique identifier, such as HUB, REMOTE1, A1, A2, 10M, 12M, 7M, etc. Use this same antenna ID
                               throughout tables B4, B5, B6, and B7 when referring to the same antenna.
                       ***     Attach sketch of site or exemption, See 47 CFR Part 17.

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                                                                                                                                                                                                 FCC 312, Schedule B - Page 2
                                                                                                                                                                                                                February, 1998


                                                 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                                     APPLICATION FOR SATELLITE SPACE AND EARTH STATION AUTHORIZATIONS
                                            FCC Form 312 - Schedule B: (Technical and Operational Description)
B6. Frequency Coordination Limits: Use additional pages as needed.
     (a)                           (b)                          (c) Range of            (d) Range of              (e) Antenna              (f) Antenna          (g) Earth Station       (h) Earth Station       (i) Maximum EIRP
 Antenna ID*                 Frequency Limits                   Satellite Arc           Satellite Arc           Elevation Angle          Elevation Angle         Azimuth Angle           Azimuth Angle          Density toward the
                                  (MHz)                        Eastern Limit**         Western Limit**           Eastern Limit            Western Limit           Eastern Limit          Western Limit         Horizon (dBW/4kHz)




                             13750 -14000                          37.5W                   37.5W                     28.4                     28.4             127.0                 127.0                   -17
                             10950-11200                           37.5W                   37.5W                     28.4                     28.4             127.0                 127.0
                             11450-12200                           37.5W                   37.5W                     28.4                     28.4             127.0                 127.0




               Notes:    *   Provide the ANTENNA-ID from table B4 to identify the antenna to which each frequency band and orbital arc range is associated.
                        **   If operating with geostationary satellites, give the orbital arc limits and the associated elevation and azimuth angles. If operating with non-geostationary satellites,
                             give the notation “NON-GEO” for the satellite arc and give the minimum operational elevation angle and the maximum azimuth angle range.




                                                                                                                                                                                                        FCC 312, Schedule B - Page 3
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  February, 1998


                                                                                                                                                                                      Page 4: Particulars
                                               FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                                   APPLICATION FOR SATELLITE SPACE AND EARTH STATION AUTHORIZATIONS
                                          FCC Form 312 - Schedule B: (Technical and Operational Description)
B7. Particulars of Operation (Full particulars are required for each r.f. carrier): Use additional pages as needed.
      (a)                       (b)                    (c)      (d) Antenna          (e)            (f) Maximum        (g) Maximum                      (h) Description of Modulation and Services
  Antenna ID*             Frequency Limits            T/R       Polarization      Emission             EIRP per        EIRP Density
                               (MHz)                  Mode       (H,V,L,R)        Designator        Carrier (dBW)        per Carrier
                                                       **                                                               (dBW/4kHz)
                          13750-14000                 T         R,L,V,H         13M0G7W               73                 37.9          Digital voice, video and data services
                          10950-11200                R          R,L,V,H         13M0G7W                                                Digital voice, video and data services
                          11450-12200                R          R,L,V,H         13M0G7W                                                Digital voice, video and data services




Notes: *   Provide the ANTENNA-ID from table B4 to identify the antenna to which each frequency band and emission is associated. For VSAT networks, include frequencies and emissions for all HUB and
           REMOTE units.
      **   Indicate whether the earth station transmits or receives in each frequency band.




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                                                                                                                                                                                                 February, 1998


                                                                                                                                                                     Page 5: Questions
                                              FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                                  APPLICATION FOR SATELLITE SPACE AND EARTH STATION AUTHORIZATIONS
                                         FCC Form 312 - Schedule B: (Technical and Operational Description)

If VSAT Network, provide the SITE-ID (Item B1b) of the station that B8-B13 are in response to (HUB, REMOTE1, etc.):

B8. If the proposed antenna(s) operate in the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) with geostationary satellites, do(es) the proposed antenna(s)
    comply with the antenna gain patterns specified in Section 25.209(a) and (b) as demonstrated by the manufacturer’s qualification              YES                 NO
    measurements? If NO, provide as an exhibit, a technical analysis showing compliance with two-degree spacing policy.
B9. If the proposed antenna(s) do not operate in the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS), or if they operate in the Fixed Satellite Service
   (FSS) with non-geostationary satellites, do(es) the proposed antenna(s) comply with the antenna gain patterns specified in                     YES                 NO
   Section 25.209(a2) and (b) as demonstrated by the manufacturer’s qualification measurement?
B10. Is the facility operated by remote control? If YES, provide the location and telephone number of the control point.
                                                                                                                                                  YES                 NO
        Remote Control Point Location:
         B10a. Street Address

         B10b. City                                                B10c. County                                      B10.d. State/Country         B10e. Zip Code

         B10f. Telephone Number                                                             B10g. Call Sign of Control Station (if appropriate)


B11. Is frequency coordination required? If YES, attach a frequency coordination report as an exhibit.
                                                                                                                                                  YES                 NO
B12. Is coordination with another country required? If YES, attach the name of the country(ies)
     and plot of coordination contours as an exhibit.                                                                                             YES                 NO
B13. FAA Notification - (See 47 CFT Part 17and 47 CFT Part 25.113(c))
     Where FAA notification is required, have you attached a copy of a completed FCC Form 854   YES                                                                   NO
     and/or the FAA’s study regarding the potential hazard of the structure to aviation?
     FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH 47 CFT PARTS 17 AND 25 WILL RESULT IN THE RETURN OF THIS APPLICATION




                                                                                                                                                                   FCC 312, Schedule B - Page 5
                                                                                                                                                                             February, 1998


                 EXHIBIT C




           INTELSAT LICENSE LLC

180-DAY SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY REQUEST

           EARTH STATION E030051




                                   APRIL 5, 2012


                                                                                EXHIBIT C
                                                                                Page 1 of 1




                              FAA Notification Not Required


Per Section17.14 (a) of the FCC’s rules, FAA notification is not required, as the antenna structure is
located in an area with structures of equal or greater heights.


                 EXHIBIT D




           INTELSAT LICENSE LLC

180-DAY SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY REQUEST

           EARTH STATION E030051




                                   APRIL 5, 2012


                                                                                          Exhibit D
Radiation Hazard Report                                                                   Page 1 of 5


     Analysis of Non-Ionizing Radiation for a 11.1-Meter Earth
                         Station System
This report analyzes the non-ionizing radiation levels for a 11.1-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/Uncontrolled 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
specified MPEs.


                 Table 1. Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure (MPE)
                    Frequency Range (MHz)            Power Density (mW/cm2)
                            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 (mW/cm2)
                            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                   11.1            m
     Antenna Surface Area             Asurface            D2 / 4                 96.77           m2
     Subreflector Diameter             Dsr                Input                   122.0           cm
     Area of Subreflector              Asr                Dsr 2/4             11689.87           cm2
     Frequency                          F                 Input                  14250            MHz
     Wavelength                                         300 / F               0.021053           m
     Transmit Power                     P                 Input                  750.00           W
     Antenna Gain (dBi)                Ges                Input                   62.0            dBi
     Antenna Gain (factor)              G                10Ges/10              1584893.2          n/a
     Pi                                                Constant               3.1415927          n/a
     Antenna Efficiency                                G2/(2D2)                0.58            n/a


                                                                                  Exhibit D
Radiation Hazard Report                                                           Page 2 of 5



1.      Far Field Distance Calculation

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

     Distance to the Far Field Region                       Rff = 0.60 D2 /                    (1)
                                                                = 3511.5 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                 Sff = G P / (4  Rff 2)             (2)
                                                                = 7.671 W/m2
                                                                = 0.767 mW/cm2

2.      Near Field Calculation

Power flux density is considered to be at a maximum value throughout the entire length 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 the following equation:

     Extent of the Near Field                               Rnf = D2 / (4 )                    (3)
                                                                = 1463.1 m

The maximum power density in the Near Field can be determined from the following equation:

     Near Field Power Density                               Snf = 16.0  P / ( D2)             (4)
                                                                = 17.908 W/m2
                                                                = 1.791 mW/cm2

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 Rt can be determined from the following
equation:

     Transition Region Power Density                        St = Snf Rnf / Rt                   (5)
                                                               = 1.791 mW/cm2


                                                                              Exhibit D
Radiation Hazard Report                                                       Page 3 of 5



4.      Region between the Main Reflector and the Subreflector

Transmissions from the feed assembly are directed     toward the subreflector surface, and are
reflected back toward the main reflector. The most    common feed assemblies are waveguide
flanges, horns or subreflectors. The energy between   the subreflector and the reflector surfaces
can be calculated by determining the power density    at the subreflector surface. This can be
determined from the following equation:

     Power Density at the Subreflector                    Ssr = 4000 P / Asr                (6)
                                                              = 256.633 mW/cm2


5.      Main Reflector Region

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

     Power Density at the Main Reflector Surface      Ssurface = 4 P / Asurface             (7)
                                                               = 31.002 W/m2
                                                               = 3.100 mW/cm2


6.      Region between the Main Reflector and the Ground

Assuming uniform illumination 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 / Asurface                 (8)
                                                             = 7.750 W/m2
                                                             = 0.775 mW/cm2


                                                                             Exhibit D
Radiation Hazard Report                                                      Page 4 of 5



7.     Summary of Calculations

          Table 4. Summary of Expected Radiation levels for Uncontrolled Environment

                                            Calculated Maximum
                                        Radiation Power Density Level
Region                                             (mW/cm2)                Hazard Assessment
1. Far Field (Rff = 3511.5 m)                  Sff       0.767              Satisfies FCC MPE
2. Near Field (Rnf = 1463.1 m)                 Snf       1.791               Potential Hazard
3. Transition Region (Rnf < Rt < Rff)          St        1.791               Potential Hazard
4. Between Main Reflector and                  Ssr     256.633               Potential Hazard
    Subreflector
5. Main Reflector                               Ssurface   3.100             Potential Hazard
6. Between Main Reflector and Ground            Sg         0.775            Satisfies FCC MPE



           Table 5. Summary of Expected Radiation levels for Controlled Environment

                                            Calculated Maximum
                                           Radiation Power Density
Region                                         Level (mW/cm2)             Hazard Assessment
1. Far Field (Rff = 3511.5 m)                  Sff       0.767             Satisfies FCC MPE
2. Near Field (Rnf = 1463.1 m)                 Snf       1.791             Satisfies FCC MPE
3. Transition Region (Rnf < Rt < Rff)          St        1.791             Satisfies FCC MPE
4. Between Main Reflector and                  Ssr     256.633              Potential Hazard
    Subreflector
5. Main Reflector                               Ssurface   3.100           Satisfies FCC MPE
6. Between Main Reflector and Ground            Sg         0.775           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.


                                                                                      Exhibit D
Radiation Hazard Report                                                               Page 5 of 5



8.     Conclusions

Based upon the above analysis, it is concluded that harmful levels of radiation may exist in those
regions noted for the Uncontrolled (Table 4) Environment.

The antenna will be installed at Intelsat License LLC’s teleport facility in Hagerstown, Maryland.
The teleport is a gated and fenced facility with secured access in and around the proposed
antenna. The earth station will be marked with the standard radiation hazard warnings, as well as
the area in the vicinity of the earth station to inform those in the general population, who might be
working or otherwise present in or near the direct path of the main beam.

The applicant will ensure that the main beam of the antenna will be pointed at least one diameter
away from any building, or other obstacles in those areas that exceed the MPE levels. Since one
diameter removed from the center of the main beam the levels are down at least 20 dB, or by a
factor of 100, these potential hazards do not exist for either the public, or for earth station
personnel.

Finally, the earth station’s operating personnel will not have access to areas that exceed the MPE
levels, while the earth station is in operation. The transmitter will be turned off during periods of
maintenance, so that the MPE standard of 5.0 mw/cm**2 will be complied with for those regions in
close proximity to the main reflector, which could be occupied by operating personnel.

The applicant agrees to abide by the conditions specified in Condition 5208 provided below:

       Condition 5208 - The licensee shall take all necessary measures to ensure that the
       antenna does not create potential exposure of humans to radiofrequency radiation
       in excess of the FCC exposure limits defined in 47 CFR 1.1307(b) and 1.1310
       wherever such exposures might occur. Measures must be taken to ensure
       compliance with limits for both occupational/controlled exposure and for general
       population/uncontrolled exposure, as defined in these rule sections. Compliance
       can be accomplished in most cases by appropriate restrictions such as fencing.
       Requirements for restrictions can be determined by predictions based on
       calculations, modeling or by field measurements. The FCC's OET Bulletin 65
       (available on-line at www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) provides information on predicting
       exposure levels and on methods for ensuring compliance, including the use of
       warning and alerting signs and protective equipment for worker.


                 EXHIBIT E




           INTELSAT LICENSE LLC

180-DAY SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY REQUEST

           EARTH STATION E030051




                                   APRIL 5, 2012


                                                                                     Exhibit E



                                      Intelsat License LLC
                                     Hagerstown, Maryland
                             Vertex/RSI 11.1 Meter KPK Earth Station


     Compliance with FCC Report & Order (FCC 96-377) for the 13.75 - 14.0 GHz Band
                              Analysis and Calculations

1.       Background

This exhibit is presented to demonstrate the extent to which the proposed Intelsat License LLC
satellite earth station, to be located in Hagerstown, Maryland, is in compliance with FCC Report
& Order 96-377. The potential interference from the earth station to U.S. Navy shipboard
radiolocation operations (RADAR) and the NASA space research activities in the 13.75 - 14.0
GHz band is addressed in this exhibit. The parameters for the earth station are:

                          Table 1. Earth Station Characteristics

        Coordinates (NAD83):                     39 35’ 56.3” N, 77 45’ 17.9” W

        Satellite Location for Earth Station:     37.5 WL (Telstar 11N)

        Frequency Band:                           13.75-14.0 GHz for uplink

        Polarizations:                            Linear

      Emissions:                                  13M0G7W

        Modulation:                               Digital

        Maximum Uplink EIRP:                      73.0 dBW

        Transmit Antenna Characteristics
            Antenna Size:                          11.1 meters in Diameter
            Antenna Type/Model:                    Vertex/RSI
            Gain:                                  62.0 dBi

        RF power into Antenna Flange:             11.0 dBW or -0.1 dBW/ MHz
                                                   or -24.1 dBW/4 kHz (Maximum)


        Minimum Elevation Angles:
         Hagerstown, Md.                        28.4 @ 127.0 Az. (Telstar-11N) at 37.5 WL


        Side Lobe Antenna Gain:                32 - 25*log()

Because the above uplink spectrum is shared with the Federal Government, coordination in this
band requires resolution data pertaining to potential interference between the earth station and
both Navy and NASA systems. Potential interference from the earth station could impact the
Navy and/or NASA systems in two areas. These areas are noted in FCC Report and Order 96-
377 dated September 1996, and consist of (1) Radiolocation and radio navigation, (2) Data Relay
Satellites.

Summary of Coordination Issues:

1) Potential Impact to Government Radiolocation (Shipboard Radar)
2) Potential Impact to NASA Data Relay Satellite Systems (TDRSS)


2.       Potential Impact to Government Radiolocation (Shipboard Radar)

Radiolocation operations (RADAR) may occur anywhere in the 13.4 - 14 GHz frequency band
aboard ocean going United States Navy ships. FCC’s Report & Order 96-377 allocates the top
250 MHz of this 600 MHz band to the Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) on a co-primary basis with
the radiolocation operations and provides for an interference protection level of -167 dBW/m2/4
kHz.

The closest distance to the shoreline from the Hagerstown earth station is approximately 131 km
Southeast toward the Chesapeake Bay. The calculation of the power spectral density at this
distance is given below.


         1.   Clear Sky EIRP:               73.0 dBW
         2.   Carrier Bandwidth:            13.0 MHz
         3.   PD at antenna input:         -24.1 dBW/4 kHz
         4.   Transmit Antenna Gain:         62.0 dBi
         5.   Antenna Gain Horizon:          FCC Reference Pattern
         6.   Antenna Elevation Angle:       28.4


The proposed earth station will radiate interference toward the ocean according to its off-axis
side-lobe performance. A conservative analysis, using FCC standard reference pattern, results in
off-axis antenna gains of 3.8 dBi towards the Chesapeake Bay.


The signal density at the shoreline, through free space is:

PFD = Antenna Feed Power density (dBW/4 kHz) + Antenna Off-Axis Gain (dBi) – Spread Loss
(dBw-m2).
      = -24.1 dBW/4 kHz + 3.8 dBi – 10*log[4*(131000m)2]
      = -133.6 dBW/m2/4 kHz + Additional Path Losses (~69.0 dB)
      = -202.6 dBW/m2/4 kHz

Our calculations show additional path loss of approximately 69.0 dB including absorption loss
and earth diffraction loss for the actual path profiles from the proposed earth station to the
nearest shoreline.

For the 13.0 MHz carriers, the calculated PFD including additional path losses to the closest
shoreline location is –202.6 dBW/m2/4 kHz. This is 35.6 dB below the –167 dBW/m2/4 kHz
interference criteria of R&O 96-377. Therefore, for the 13 MHz emission, there should be no
interference to the U.S. Navy RADAR from the Hagerstown earth station due to the distance and
the terrain blockage between the site and the shore.


3.     Potential Impact to NASA’s Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS)

The geographic location of the Intelsat License LLC earth station in Hagerstown, Maryland is
outside the 390 km radius coordination contour surrounding NASA’s White Sands, New Mexico
ground station complex. Therefore, the TDRSS space-to-earth link will not be impacted by the
Intelsat License LLC earth station in Hagerstown, Maryland.

The TDRSS space-to-space link in the 13.772 to 13.778 GHz band is assumed to be protected if
an earth station produces an EIRP less than 71 dBW/6 MHz in this band. The 11.1 meter earth
station dish will have an EIRP less than 71 dBW/6 MHz in this band. The total EIRP for the 13
MHz emissions is 73.0 dBW, and the equivalent EIRP per 6 MHz segment will be 70.8 dBW/6
MHz. Therefore, there will be no interference to the TDRSS space-to-space link (Table 1).


4.   Coordination Issue Result Summary and Conclusions

The results of the analysis and calculations performed in this exhibit indicate that compatible
operation between the earth station at the Hagerstown facility and the U.S. Navy and NASA
systems space-to-earth link are possible. These analyses have been based on the assumption of
13 MHz bandwidth carriers. Operations in NASA systems space-to-space link (13772.0 to
13778.0 MHz) will not be permitted.


                                            Table 1

            Excluded Frequency Range for Intelsat License LLC Earth Station

              System                        Frequency Restriction
              TDRSS                         13.770-13.780 GHz (see Note 1)


Note 1: In order to meet the 71 dBW/6 MHz interference criteria, the earth station would have to
be limited to a maximum total EIRP of 73.1 dBW.

No interference to U.S. Navy RADAR or NASA TDRSS systems space-to-earth link operations
from the Hagerstown, Maryland earth station will occur.



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