Attachment Exhibit A

This document pretains to SES-STA-20120427-00403 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2012042700403_950348

                                                                                 Exhibit A
                                                                                 Lockheed Martin Corporation
                                                                                 Carpentersville, NJ Earth Station
                                                                                 Call Sign E7541
                                                                                 STA Request for
                                                                                   LEOp TT&C Operations
                                                                                 April 2012

                                                   Description

        Lockheed Martin Corporation (“Lockheed Martin”) requests special temporary authority
(“STA”) to operate its Carpentersville, New Jersey C-band and Ku-band fixed earth station
antennas (see File No. SES-LIC-20081103-01443, as amended) 1 to provide telemetry, tracking
and control (“TT&C”) functions during the post-launch and early operations (“LEOp”) phases of
operation for the JCSAT-13 satellite that will be operated by SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation of
Japan, and for the Vinasat-2 satellite that will operated by the Vietnam Posts and
Telecommunications Group. Both JCSAT-13 and Vinasat-2 are scheduled to be launched by the
same Arianespace launch vehicle on May 15, 2012.2 To the extent required to meet this
timetable, Lockheed Martin requests expedited treatment of the instant STA request and action
by May 13, 2014.

        Lockheed Martin specifically seeks authority to transmit command/ranging signals to
JCSAT-13 on the 13992.0 MHz and 14499 MHz frequencies. The Ku-band earth station antenna
on Call Sign E7541 would receive telemetry signals from the JCSAT-13 satellite on the 12748.0
MHz and 12749.0 MHz telemetry frequencies. Lockheed Martin also specifically seeks
authority to transmit command/ranging signals to Vinasat-2 on the 3694.5 MHz and 3695.5 MHz
frequencies. The C-band earth station antenna on Call Sign E7541 would receive telemetry
signals from the Vinasat-2 satellite on the 6430.5 MHz and 6427.5 MHz telemetry frequencies.3

        The mission duration for the TT&C operations requested here – including the one day of
calibration testing – is 10 to 12 days. To allow for some possible slippage in the launch
schedule, Lockheed Martin requests a 30-day STA term that runs from May 13, 2012 to June 12,
2012, inclusive.


1
   The pending application in File No. SES-LIC-20081103-01443, as amended, under Call Sign E7541, was filed on
a provisional basis to replace Lockheed Martin’s inadvertently non-renewed licenses for 14.2 meter C-band and Ku-
band antennas at the Carpentersville, NJ site under Call Signs E7541 and E920702. Lockheed Martin’s petitions to
reinstate the licenses for Call Signs E7541 and E920702, as well as the “replacement” application it filed in the
alternative under File No. SES-LIC-20081103-01443, are pending.
2
   The test transmissions that would begin on May 13, 2012 would occur only May 13 and May 14. During these
tests, the earth stations would not be communicating with any satellite; instead, the transmissions will be made with
the antennas at zenith to verify RF functionality.
3
  The coordinates in the main section of the FCC Form 312 to which this exhibit is attached are for Lockheed
Martin’s South antenna at the Carpentersville facility. This is the antenna that will be used for Ku-band operations
with JCSAT-13. The North antenna will be used for C-band operations with Vinasat-2, and is at the following
coordinates: 40º 38’ 41.0” North, 75º 11’ 28.0” West.


        Of the transmit frequencies Lockheed Martin seeks to use for the JCSAT-13 TT&C
support operations, only the 14499 MHz frequency is included in Lockheed Martin’s former
license for Call Sign E920702 and current application for the Ku-band antenna in File No. SES-
LIC-20081130-01443 (under Call Sign E7541). Lockheed Martin emphasizes, however, that its
proposed transmissions on both the 14499 MHz and 13992 MHz frequencies will use the
emission designators for telecommand that are proposed in the pending license application. 4 The
information in the Schedule B portion of Lockheed Martin’s pending application in File No.
SES-LIC-20081130-01443, as amended, is hereby incorporated by reference for the proposed
Ku-band operation.

        The transmit frequencies Lockheed Martin seeks to use for the Vinasat-2 TT&C support
operations are also not included in Lockheed Martin’s former license for Call Sign E7541 and
current application for the C-band antenna in File No. SES-LIC-20081103-01443 (also under
Call Sign E7541). Lockheed Martin emphasizes here as well that its proposed transmissions on
the 6430.5 MHz and 6427.5 MHz transmit frequencies will use the emission designators for
telecommand functions that are proposed in the pending license application, or will use carriers
that do not exceed the highest e.i.r.p., e.i.r.p. density, and bandwidth prescribed in the application
for the telecommand carriers. When no commands are being sent, a CW carrier that is within the
emission envelope proposed in Lockheed Martin’s application, as amended, would be present.
See File No. SES-AMD-20081219-01664, at Schedule B. The information in the Schedule B
portion of Lockheed Martin’s pending application in File No. SES-LIC-20081130-01443, as
amended, is hereby incorporated by reference for the proposed C-band operation.

        Lockheed Martin has secured a temporary frequency coordination that covers the entire
proposed STA window for operations on the JCSAT-13 and Vinasat-2 TT&C frequencies from
its Carpentersville earth station facility. The report is attached to this Exhibit A.

        Lockheed Martin notes that it is possible that during an unexpected emergency with
either satellite, the power levels proposed for the earth station in the license application for Call
Sign E7541, as amended, may need to be exceeded to help recover the satellite. Under these
extremely unlikely circumstances, Lockheed Martin will make every effort to coordinate such
operations with affected users, and will take all reasonable steps to swiftly eliminate any harmful
interference caused. Lockheed Martin fully understands that all of its proposed LEOp TT&C
support for the JCSAT-13 and Vinasat-2 launches will be on a strictly non-harmful interference,
non-protected basis.

        With respect to the proposed telemetry receive operations at 12.748 GHz and 12.749
GHz, Lockheed Martin notes that the 12.7-12.75 GHz band is allocated for FSS (space-to-Earth)
operations in ITU Region 3 (where the JCSAT-13 is intended for permanent operation).
Although the reception of telemetry signals at 12.74 GHz is inconsistent with the allocation table
in both ITU Region 2 and the United States, Lockheed Martin believes that such limited duration
operations – which it and the satellite operator will coordinate in advance with any and all
potentially affected entities that operate communications systems in compliance with the Table

4
   Specifically, transmissions would use the 3M00F3D and 3M00G7D emission designators. When no commands
are being sent, the CW carrier (3M00N0N) would be present. See File No. SES-AMD-20081219-01664, at
Schedule B.

                                                                                                          2


of Frequency Allocations during the limited period of use – are required in the public interest, for
reasons given below. The C-band telemetry receive frequencies are already proposed for
inclusion in the license for Call Sign E7541 in the pending license application.

       The Commission has previously granted Lockheed Martin STA requests for launch and
early-operations TT&C support using its Carpentersville, New Jersey earth station facilities in
both C-band and Ku-band. Most recently, the Commission authorized Lockheed Martin to
perform launch support operations for SES-4 in February 2012. See e.g., Request of Lockheed
Martin Corp. for STA to support LEOp TT&C Functions of SES-4, File Nos. SES-STA-
20111209-01447 and File No. SES-STA-20120216-00176. See also Request of Lockheed
Martin Corp. for STA to support LEOp TT&C Functions of AsiaSat-7, File No. SES-STA-
201111108-01341; Request of Lockheed Martin Corp. for STA to support LEOp TT&C
Functions of QuetzSat-1, File No. SES-STA-20110919-01105; Request of Lockheed Martin
Corp. for STA to support LEOp TT&C Functions of BSAT-3c, File No. SES-STA-20110504-
00547; and Request of Lockheed Martin Corp. for STA to Support LEOp TT&C Functions for
EchoStar-7, File No. SES-STA-20020208-00160.

       Lockheed Martin’s pending license application in File No. SES-LIC-20081103-01443
included radiation hazard studies for both the C-band and Ku-band antennas that Lockheed
Martin hereby incorporates by reference. See Exhibit 28 to Application of Lockheed Martin
Corporation, File No. SES-LIC-20081103-01443.

         Lockheed Martin believes that the limited operations it proposes in support of the launch
of JCSAT-13 and Vinasat-2 – operations Lockheed Martin and the satellite operators will
coordinate in advance with any and all potentially affected entities that operate communications
systems in compliance with the Table of Frequency Allocations during the limited period of use
– are required in the public interest. Lockheed Martin’s earth station will be part of a global
network of control facilities for LEOp services that will be used to position the satellites as they
progress from transfer orbit to their final locations. The safe and orderly use of the entire
geostationary orbital resource and protection of the hundreds of satellites from the U.S. and other
countries that operate there depends in no small part on ensuring that the JCSAT-13 and Vinasat-
2 satellites are controlled while over North America, and Lockheed Martin’s earth station thus
will serve a limited-duration, but nonetheless vital function.

       Lockheed Martin designates Michael Usarzewicz to be the contact person that will be
available whenever transmission to, or reception from, JCSAT-13 or Vinasat-2 is to occur
through the subject earth station. Mr. Usarzewicz can be reached at the following cell phone
number: (609) 865-2658 and/or station number: (908) 859-4050.

        The antennas to be used for operations under the proposed STA are already built. These
are the same antennas that were previously authorized under Call Signs E920270 and E7541, and
that are now the subject of the pending application and reinstatement request described in Note 1
above. As noted, both the C-band and Ku-band antennas have been authorized for use on an
STA-basis to support other satellite launches.




                                                                                                  3


       In sum, Lockheed Martin requests authority to operate its Carpentersville, NJ C-band and
Ku-band earth station antennas to provide critical LEOp operations in support of JCSAT-13 and
Vinasat-2, for a term of 30 days – from May 13, 2012 through June 12, 2012.




                                                                                              4


EXHIBIT A


                                              Prepared By


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



                                              Prepared For
                                  Lockheed Martin Corporation
                                   Carpentersville, New Jersey
                            Temporary Transmit-Only Earth Station
                          Operation Dates: 05/08/2012 – 07/01/2012


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. Verbal and written coordination was conducted with the below listed
carriers on April 20, 2012.


       Company

       ADAMS COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
       AERONAUTICAL RADIO INC - ARINC
       ALGONQUIN GAS TRANSMISSION CO
       ANNE ARUNDEL, COUNTY OF
       ATLANTIC, COUNTY OF
       Aerbender, LLC
       Appalachian Broadcasting
       Atlantic City Electric Company
       Auburn Data Systems, LLC
       BAY BROADBAND COMMUNICATIONS LLC
       BRADFORD COUNTY
       Baltimore County of Maryland
       Baltimore Gas and Electric Company
       Bedford, County of
       Berks, County of
       Binghamton MSA Limited Partnership
       Bucks, County of
       CAMDEN COUNTY
       CARROLL COUNTY
       CBS Communications Services
       CENTRE COUNTY
       CHESTER, COUNTY OF
       CLINTON COUNTY
       CMS HOLDINGS, LLC
       COLUMBIA COUNTY
       COMMUNITY PRODUCTS, LLC
       CONNECTICUT STATE POLICE DEPARTMENT
       CONSOLIDATED EDISON COMPANY OF NEW YORK
       COUNTY OF MORRIS
       Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant
       Calvert County Government



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       Company (Continued)

       Carbon, County of 911 Center
       Cellco Partnership - (W-NY)
       Cellco Prtnrshp - Phil. Tri-State Rgn
       Chenango County
       City of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
       Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation
       Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
       Commonwealth of Pennsylvania-Radio Proj.
       Comprehensive Wireless LLC
       Conectiv Communications, Inc.
       County of Bergen, Bergen Cnty Police Dep
       County of Burlington, Public Safety Cntr
       County of Hunterdon
       County of Salem
       County of Warren
       Cumberland, County of
       DAUPHIN COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
       DELAWARE STATE - DTI
       Delaware County (PA) Emergency Services
       Delmarva Power & Light Company
       Dutchess County Emergency Response
       EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA EMS COUNCIL
       ECW Wireless, LLC
       EG Broadcast Newco Corp
       Eastern MLG LLC
       Egan LLC
       Enoch Pratt Free Library
       Essex County Sherrif Office
       Exelon Generation Company, L.L.C
       FELHC, Inc.
       Federal Communications Commission
       Franklin County Dept. of Emergency Servi
       Geneva Communications, LLC
       Gloucester, County of
       Hardy Cellular Telephone Company
       High Voltage Communications LLC
       Howard, County of
       Jefferson Microwave, LLC
       Keyspan Energy
       Kreider Networks
       Kryptic Technologies
       LACKAWANNA COMMUNICATIONS
       LACKAWANNA COUNTY
       LANCASTER COUNTY OF
       LEBANON COUNTY OF
       LYCOMING COUNTY
       Last Mile Inc.
       Lehigh, County of
       Luzerne County Department of Public Sfty
       M&T Bank
       MAHANTANGO MOUNTAIN MICROWAVE




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       Company (Continued)

       MARYLAND EMERG MANAGEMENT AGENCY COMM
       MARYLAND STATE DEPT OF GENERAL SERVICES
       MARYLAND, STATE OF - MDOT - MTA
       MONMOUTH, COUNTY OF
       MONTGOMERY COUNTY OF
       MTA - Long Island Railroad
       MVC Research. LLC
       Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission
       Maryland State Highway Administration
       Maryland, State of - DNR
       Maryland, State of - Dept.of Info & Tech
       Meridian Microwave
       Mifflin County
       Monroe County Control Center (PA)
       Montgomery, County of
       Morgan, County of
       NBC TELEMUNDO LICENSE LLC
       NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
       NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY
       NYNEX Mobile Limited Partnership 2
       NYNEX Mobile of New York LP
       Nassau County Police Department
       New Cingular Wireless PCS LLC-DE/NH/RI
       New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC (NY)
       New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC - PA
       New Jersey State Police
       New Jersey Transit Rail Operations, Inc.
       New Jersey Turnpike Authority-Pkwy Div
       New Jersey, State of -NJ Transit
       New York Communcations CO., Inc
       New York State Electric & Gas Corp
       New York State Police
       New York, CIty of
       Norfolk Southern Railway
       Northeast Utilities Services Company
       Northumberland, County of
       OCEAN, COUNTY OF
       Ocean, County of-Div of Wireless Tech.
       Orange Poughkeepsie SMSA LTD Partnership
       Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc.
       PENNSYLVANIA MICROWAVE NETWORK INC.
       PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION
       PIKE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
       PSEG Services Corporation
       Passaic Valley Microwave
       Peco Energy Company
       Pennsylvania Commonwealth State Police
       Pitt Power
       Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
       Prince George's County
       RCYM Holdings LLC




Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report   04/27/2012   Page 3 of 11


       Company (Continued)

       SCHUYLKILL, COUNTY OF
       SCRANTON TIMES, LP
       SCTF NET
       SECOM NET
       SOUTHAMPTON, TOWN OF, POLICE DEPT.
       SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TRANSIT AUTH
       STATE OF NEW JERSEY - OFFICE OF PUBLIC
       SUFFOLK COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY
       SW Networks
       San Juan Wireless
       Snyder, County of
       State of Maryland, MIEMSS
       State of WV DHHR/BPH STECS
       Suffolk, County of
       TRF SERVICES LLC
       Texas Eastern Communications, Inc.
       Thought Transmissions, LLC
       Townsquare Media Monmouth-Ocean License
       Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corp.
       Triangle Communications, Inc.
       Turtle Networks 6384
       Turtle Networks 6386
       Turtle Networks 6444
       USCOC of Cumberland, Inc.
       Velox Networks LLC
       WASHINGTON SUBURBAN SANITARY COMMISSION
       WAYNE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA
       Washington Gas Light Company
       Webline Holdings LLC
       Wico, LLC
       Wireless Backhaul Infrastructure, LLC
       Wireless Internetwork LLC
       World Class Wireless LLC
       York County Dept of Emergency Services
       Zango LLC
       Zen Networks, Inc
       iSignal
       3G Wireless, LLC
       ABC, Inc. - WPVI-TV
       AERIAL VIDEO SYSTEMS
       ALASCOM, INC.
       Alltel Communications, LLC
       ANNE ARUNDEL, COUNTY OF
       AT&T California
       American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.
       Ascent Media Network Services, LLC
       BROADCAST COMMUNICATIONS INC
       Bellsouth Telecommunications, Inc.
       BFI Licenses, LLC
       Borgeson, Tom R.
       Broadcast Sports Inc.
       C-SPAN



Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report   04/27/2012   Page 4 of 11


       Company (Continued)

       CBS Broadcasting Inc
       CBS TELEVISION LICENSES LLC
       CNG Communications, Inc.
       COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
       Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co
       Casper, John
       CenturyTel of the Southwest, Inc.
       Chicago Comnet Corp
       Cincinnati Bell Wireless LLC
       Citywide News Network, Inc.
       Cohen, Elana
       Commonwealth of Pennsylvania-Radio Proj.
       County of Fairfax, Virginia
       Cowboys Stadium LP
       CP Communications PA, LLC
       DCI II, INC.
       DELAWARE STATE - DTI
       Direct Broadcast Services, Inc.
       Global Microwave Systems Inc.
       GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY
       GSN New, Inc
       HF Enterprises, Inc
       Hallco Unlimited, Inc.
       Hawaiian Telcom, Inc.
       Heiden Mr., William
       INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY INC
       Illinois Bell Telephone Company
       Information & Display Systems, Inc.
       Information Super Station, LLC
       International Communications Group, Inc.
       Kentucky RSA #3 Cellular General Partner
       Kentucky RSA #4 Cellular General Partner
       MERCURY COMMUNICATIONS
       Metro Networks Communications, Inc.
       Metrosat Communications Inc.
       Michigan Bell Telephone Company
       Moreen, Steven K
       NBC TELEMUNDO LICENSE LLC
       NBC Telemundo License Co.
       NEW ENGLAND DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION, INC.
       NEW ENGLAND SATELLITE SYSTEMS INC
       NSM Surveillance
       National Cable Satellite Corporation
       Navajo Communications Company
       New Jersey State Police
       New York Racing Association, Inc
       NorthWest Suburbs Community Access Corp
       Ohio Bell Telephone Company
       On Scene Video Production
       Onboard Images
       Orion Consultants, Incorporated




Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report   04/27/2012   Page 5 of 11


       Company (Continued)

       Penn Service Microwave Co., Inc.
       Philadelphia, City of
       Plateau Telecommunications, Inc.
       Plum TV, LLC
       Production & Satellite Services, Inc.
       Proxy Aviation
       Public Television Communications Center
       QUICK LINK CONNECTIONS INC
       QWEST CORPORATION
       RCC Minnesota Inc. - MN NE ND SD
       REMOTE FACILITIES CONSULTING SERVICES
       RF Central, LLC
       RF Film, Inc
       RF Technology, LLC
       Radiofone, Inc.
       Rainbow News 12 Company
       Randy Hermes Production
       Randy Hermes Production dba Aerial Video Systems
       Regulus Media Services, Inc.
       Remote Broadcasts, Inc.
       Southwestern Bell Telephone L.P.
       Speedshotz, Inc
       Time Warner Entertainment Company L.P.
       Total RF Marketing Inc
       Unisat, Inc.
       United Telephone - Southeast
       VERIZON SOUTH INC.
       Verizon California Inc.
       Verizon Delaware Inc.
       Verizon Maryland, Inc.
       Verizon New England Inc.
       Verizon New Jersey, Inc.
       Verizon New York, Inc.
       Verizon North Inc.
       Verizon Northwest Inc.
       Verizon Pennsylvania, Inc.
       Verizon Virginia, Inc.
       Verizon Washington DC, Inc.
       Village Video Productions Inc
       Vyvx, LLC
       Westar Satellite Services LP
       Western Technical Services
       Wexler Video, Inc.
       Winged Vision
       Wisconsin Bell, Inc.
       Wolfe Air Aviation




Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report   04/27/2012   Page 6 of 11


        Society of Broadcast Engineers Coordinators

        Connecticut – Hartford (Frank Clifford)
        Maryland & DC – James Snyder
        New York – Albany/Schenectady (Fred Lass)
        New York – Binghamton/Central (William Sitzman)
        New York – Long Island (Bob Wolf)
        New York – NYC Leo Rosenberg
        Pennsylvania – Central (Rick Markey)
        Pennsylvania—Allentown (Barry Fisher)
        Pennsylvania – SE, Delaware, and S. New Jersey (Jeff DePolo)
        Pennsylvania – S. Central (Matt Lightner)
        Pennsylvania – NE (Ron Schacht)


There are no unresolved interference objections with the stations contained in these applications.


The following section presents the data pertinent to frequency coordination of the proposed earth station that
was circulated to all carriers within its coordination contours.




Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report               04/27/2012              Page 7 of 11


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


Date:                                    04/27/2012
Job Number:                              120420COMSJC02
Administrative Information
Status                                   TEMPORARY (Operation from 05/08/2012 to 07/01/2012)
Call Sign                                TEMP07
Licensee Code                            RCASTR
Licensee Name                            LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION
Site Information                         CARPENTERSVILLE, NEW JERSEY
Venue Name
Latitude (NAD 83)                        40° 38' 39.4" N
Longitude (NAD 83)                       75° 11' 27.6" W
Climate Zone                             A
Rain Zone                                2
Ground Elevation (AMSL)                  54.86 m / 180.0 ft
Link Information
Satellite Type                           Geostationary
Mode                                     TO - Transmit-Only
Modulation                               Digital
Satellite Arc                            18° W to 132° West Longitude
Azimuth Range                            112.8° to 246.9°
Corresponding Elevation Angles           15.9° / 16.2°
Antenna Centerline (AGL)                 9.14 m / 30.0 ft
Antenna Information                            Transmit
Manufacturer                                   TIW
Model                                          14.2 Meter
Gain / Diameter                                57.5 dBi / 14.2 m
3-dB / 15-dB Beamwidth                         0.20° / 0.50°

Max Available RF Power        (dBW/4 kHz)      29.8
                              (dBW/MHz)        29.8

Maximum EIRP                  (dBW/4 kHz)      87.3
                              (dBW/MHz)        87.3
                              (dBW)            87.3

Interference Objectives:    Long Term          -154.0 dBW/4 kHz 20%
                            Short Term         -131.0 dBW/4 kHz 0.0025%

Frequency Information                          Transmit 6.7 GHz
Emission / Frequency Range (MHz)               1K00G3D / 6427.5
                                               1K00G3D / 6430.5


Max Great Circle Coordination Distance         319.0 km / 198.2 mi
Precipitation Scatter Contour Radius           523.0 km / 324.9 mi




Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report                    04/27/2012          Page 8 of 11


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


Coordination Values              CARPENTERSVILLE, NJ
Licensee Name                     LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION
Latitude (NAD 83)                 40° 38' 39.4" N
Longitude (NAD 83)                75° 11' 27.6" W
Ground Elevation (AMSL)           54.86 m / 180.0 ft
Antenna Centerline (AGL)          9.14 m / 30.0 ft
Antenna Model                     TIW 14.2 Meter
Antenna Mode                             Transmit 6.7 GHz
Interference Objectives: Long Term       -154.0 dBW/4 kHz 20%
                         Short Term      -131.0 dBW/4 kHz 0.0025%
Max Available RF Power                   29.8 (dBW/4 kHz)

                                                              Transmit 6.7 GHz
               Horizon            Antenna                 Horizon        Coordination
Azimuth (°)    Elevation (°)      Discrimination (°)      Gain (dBi)     Distance (km)
 0              3.54              112.22                  -10.00          195.91
  5             3.44              107.35                  -10.00          197.88
 10             4.05              102.50                  -10.00          185.33
 15             4.33              97.62                   -10.00          180.56
 20             3.97              92.72                   -10.00          186.82
 25             3.25              87.83                   -10.00          201.82
 30             3.56              82.95                   -10.00          195.34
 35             3.60              78.07                   -10.00          194.70
 40             3.62              73.19                   -10.00          194.07
 45             3.66              68.31                   -10.00          193.35
 50             3.42              63.48                   -10.00          198.30
 55             3.51              58.62                   -10.00          196.40
 60             3.29              53.83                   -10.00          201.04
 65             3.08              49.07                   -10.00          205.48
 70             3.20              44.28                    -9.15          205.60
 75             3.00              39.61                    -7.95          216.36
 80             2.76              35.05                    -6.62          229.57
 85             2.54              30.60                    -5.14          243.88
 90             2.27              26.37                    -3.53          260.95
 95             2.23              22.30                    -1.71          275.13
100             2.55              18.41                     0.38          281.95
105             2.55              15.42                     2.29          297.30
110             2.11              14.08                     3.29          318.98
115             2.43              13.66                     3.61          311.76
120             2.11              15.55                     2.21          310.09
125             2.45              18.11                     0.55          286.45
130             2.22              21.59                    -1.36          278.19
135             2.16              24.80                    -2.86          268.78
140             2.65              27.42                    -3.95          248.28
145             2.25              30.50                    -5.11          250.75
150             2.21              33.07                    -5.99          246.81
155             1.91              35.58                    -6.78          249.50
160             2.13              37.30                    -7.29          240.77
165             2.60              38.39                    -7.61          227.32
170             2.41              39.69                    -7.97          229.81
175             1.90              40.87                    -8.29          241.12
180             1.90              41.11                    -8.35          240.76




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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              CARPENTERSVILLE, NJ
Licensee Name                     LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION
Latitude (NAD 83)                 40° 38' 39.4" N
Longitude (NAD 83)                75° 11' 27.6" W
Ground Elevation (AMSL)           54.86 m / 180.0 ft
Antenna Centerline (AGL)          9.14 m / 30.0 ft
Antenna Model                     TIW 14.2 Meter
Antenna Mode                             Transmit 6.7 GHz
Interference Objectives: Long Term       -154.0 dBW/4 kHz 20%
                         Short Term      -131.0 dBW/4 kHz 0.0025%
Max Available RF Power                   29.8 (dBW/4 kHz)

                                                              Transmit 6.7 GHz
               Horizon            Antenna                 Horizon        Coordination
Azimuth (°)    Elevation (°)      Discrimination (°)      Gain (dBi)     Distance (km)
185             1.85              40.92                    -8.30          242.52
190             1.24              40.83                    -8.27          262.48
195             1.36              39.56                    -7.93          260.37
200             2.31              37.14                    -7.25          236.65
205             1.76              35.72                    -6.82          254.19
210             1.78              33.43                    -6.10          258.04
215             2.34              30.43                    -5.08          248.60
220             2.98              27.15                    -3.85          241.41
225             4.04              23.36                    -2.21          227.67
230             4.93              19.56                    -0.29          224.91
235             4.30              16.77                     1.39          247.40
240             4.35              13.69                     3.59          261.20
245             3.60              12.73                     4.38          284.37
250             2.38              14.15                     3.23          310.32
255             2.22              16.10                     1.83          303.50
260             2.59              18.79                     0.15          279.27
265             3.08              22.21                    -1.66          252.92
270             2.75              26.53                    -3.59          248.16
275             2.58              30.96                    -5.27          242.18
280             2.85              35.38                    -6.72          226.71
285             3.20              39.91                    -8.03          211.46
290             3.81              44.49                    -9.21          194.41
295             4.44              49.15                   -10.00          178.74
300             5.32              53.85                   -10.00          163.45
305             5.47              58.70                   -10.00          161.69
310             5.49              63.59                   -10.00          161.42
315             5.43              68.49                   -10.00          162.17
320             4.59              73.44                   -10.00          176.14
325             3.78              78.36                   -10.00          190.72
330             3.36              83.25                   -10.00          199.70
335             3.12              88.13                   -10.00          204.59
340             2.98              93.00                   -10.00          206.03
345             3.16              97.87                   -10.00          203.80
350             3.35              102.75                  -10.00          199.81
355             3.44              107.62                  -10.00          197.94




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Certification


I hereby certify that I am the technically qualified person responsible for the preparation of the frequency
coordination data contained in this report. I am familiar with Parts 101 and 25 of the FCC Rules and
Regulations and I have either prepared or reviewed the frequency coordination data submitted with this
report, 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 Blvd.
Ashburn, Virginia 20147


DATED: April 27, 2011




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