Lockheed Martin STA

ERRATA, ERRATUM OR ADDENDUM submitted by Lockheed Martin Corporation

Exhibit A Corrected

2012-09-12

This document pretains to SES-STA-20120910-00803 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2012091000803_965892

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 WASHINGTON, DC

                                        September 11, 2012



VIA HAND DELIVERY
Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20554


                       Re:    Erratum to STA Request for Lockheed Martin Corporation
                              File No. SES—STA—INTRO2012—02075

Dear Ms. Dortch:


        On September 10, 2012, Lockheed Martin Corporation ("Lockheed Martin®") submitted
the above—referenced STA request to use its Carpentersville, NJ Ku—band FSS earth station (Call
Sign E7541) to provide launch and early operations ("LEOp") support services for this month‘s
scheduled launch of the Astra—2F satellite. In the attachment to the STA request, several of the
dates relating to the commencement and duration of the STA were inadvertently misstated. A
corrected version of the narrative exhibit (Exhibit A) is attached, and should be associated with
the referenced STA request to replace Exhibit A as filed. Specifically, Lockheed Martin requests
commencement of the STA on September 14, 2012 for calibration testing, and a 30—day term that
runs from September 14, 2012 through October 13, 2012.

       Please address any questions regarding this matter to me.

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                                                       Stephen D. Baruch
                                                       Counsel for Lockheed Martin Corporation

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

                                                    Description

                 Lockheed Martin Corporation ("Lockheed Martin®") requests special temporary
authority ("STA") to operate its Carpentersville, New Jersey Ku—band fixed earth station (see
File No. SES—LIC—20081103—01443, as amended) ‘ to provide telemetry, tracking and control
("TT&C") functions during the post—launch and transfer orbit phases of operation for the Astra—
2F satellite that will be operated by SES, S.A. Astra—2F is currently scheduled for launch on
September 21, 2012, and Lockheed Martin intends to perform test transmissions in preparation
for the launch on or about September 14, 2012." To the extent required to meet this timetable,
Lockheed Martin requests expedited treatment of the instant STA request and action by
September 14, 2012.

       Lockheed Martin specifically seeks authority to transmit telecommand/ranging signals on
the 17311.00 MHz and 18088.50 MHz uplink channels. The earth station would receive
telemetry signals from the Astra—2F satellite on the 11711.50 MHz, 12491.00 MHz, and
11452.00 MHz channels.

        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 September 14, 2012 to
October 13, 2012, inclusive.

        The transmit frequencies Lockheed Martin seeks to use for the Astra—2F TT&C support
operations are not included in Lockheed Martin‘s former license for Call Sign E920702 and
current application for the Ku—band antenna in File No. SES—LIC—20081103—01443 (under Call
Sign E7541). Lockheed Martin notes, however, that the Commission previously granted
Lockheed Martin STA requests for launch and early—operations TT&C support using frequencies
in the ranges sought in the instant STA request. Lockheed Martin emphasizes, however, that its
proposed transmissions on both the 17311MHz and 18088.5 MHz frequencies will use the


‘ 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 license for a 14.2 meter Ku—band
antenna at the Carpentersville, NJ site under Call Sign E920702. Lockheed Martin‘s petition to reinstate the license
for Call Sign E920702, as well as the "replacement" application it filed in the alternative under File No. SES—LIC—
20081103—01443 and Call Sign E7541, are pending.

* The test transmissions that would begin on or about September 14, 2012 would occur over a period of
approximately four or five days. During these tests, the earth station would not be communicating with any satellite;
instead, the transmissions will be made with the antenna at zenith to verify RF functionality.


emission designators for telecommand that are proposed in the pending license application." 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.

        Lockheed Martin has secured a temporary frequency coordination that covers the entire
proposed STA window for operations on the Astra—2F TT&C frequencies from its
Carpentersville earth station facility. The report is attached to this Attachment 1.

       Lockheed Martin notes that it is possible that during an unexpected emergency with the
Astra—2F 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 understands that all of its proposed LEOp TT&C support
for the Astra—2F launch will be on a strictly non—harmful interference, non—protected basis.

        The 11711.5 MHz receive frequency is in the 11.7—12.2 GHz range that was authorized to
Lockheed Martin under Call Sign E920702 and that is proposed in the license "replacement"
application under Call Sign E7541. The parameters of operation are within the parameters in the
pending application referenced in Note 1 above. With respect to the proposed telemetry receive
operations at 12491.00 MHz, and 11452.00 MHz, 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 of Frequency Allocations during the limited period of use — are required in the public
interest, for reasons given below.

       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 the launch of Intelsat—23 (now scheduled for August
2012). See e.g., Request of Lockheed Martin Corp. for STA to support LEOp TT&C Functions
of Intelsat—23, File No. SES—STA—20120614—00514. See also 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; 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.




* Specifically, transmissions would use the 3M00F3D and 3M00G7D emission designators. When no commands
are being sent, the CW carrier (3MO00NON) would be present. See File No. SES—AMD—20081219—01664, at
Schedule B.


        Lockheed Martin‘s pending license application in File No. SES—LIC—20081103—01443
included radiation hazard studies for the Ku—band antenna 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 Astra—2F — operations Lockheed Martin and the satellite operator 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 satellite as it progresses from
transfer orbit to its final location. 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 Astra—2F satellite is 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, Astra—2F 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 antenna to be used for operations under the proposed STA is already built. This is
the same antenna that was previously authorized under Call Sign E920270, and that is now the
subject of the pending application and reinstatement request described in Note 1 above. As
noted, the antenna has been authorized for use on an STA—basis to support other satellite
launches.

       In sum, Lockheed Martin requests authority to operate its Carpentersville, NJ Ku—band
earth station antenna to provide critical LEOp operations in support of Astra—2F, for a term of 30
days — from September 14, 2012 through October 13, 2012.


ATTACHMENT 1


                                               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: 09/05/2012 — 11/05/2012



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 Ruiles and Regulations. Verbal and written coordination was conducted with the below listed
carriers on August 2, 2012.


        Company

       ABC, Inc. — WPVI—TV
       ART Licensing Corp.
       AT&T CORP
       American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.
       Auburn Data Systems, LLC
       Bergen, County of
       Boeing Company
       Borough of Sayreville
       Business Only Broadband, LLC
       CAMP HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT
       Carlisle Area School District
       City of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
       City of Jersey City
       City of Jersey City, Police Department
       Clearwire Spectrum Holdings I!I, LLC
       Conterra Uitra Broadband, LLC
       County of Hunterdon
       Cumberland Valley School District
       DREXEL UNIVERSITY
       Diocese of Camden
       ECW Wireless, LLC
       East Pennsboro Area School
       Eastern Lancaster County School District
       Eastern MLG LLC
       Federal Communications Commission
       Federal Home Loan Bank of New York
       FiberTower Network Services Corp.
       Franklin County Dept. of Emergency Servi
       Freghold Township Police Department
       Guard Insurance Group




Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report             08/23/2012            Page 1 of 7


        Company (Continued)

        High Voltage Communications LLC
        Hoboken Fire Department
       Hopewell Radiology Group
        Hotwire Communications
       Hudson County MIS Department
       IDT Corporation — IDT Spectrum
       Jefferson Microwave, LLC
       Jubatus, LLC
       Kreider Networks
       Last Mile Inc.
       MONTGOMERY, McCRACKEN, WALKER & RHOADS
       MPX, Inc.
       Metro Networks Communications, Inc.
       MetroPCS AWS, LLC
       Monmouth County, NJ
       NBC TELEMUNDO LICENSE LLC
       NBC Telemundo License Co.
       NEW JERSEY PUBLIC BROADCASTING AUTHORITY
       NEW JERSEY STATE DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
       NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
       NEXTEL COMM. OF THE MID—ATLANTIC
       Netrepid, Inc.
       New Cingular Wireless PCS LLC —NJ
       New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC — PA
       New Jersey Telcomm
       New York City Police Department — TARU
       New York Methodist Hospital
       Nextel of New York, Inc.
       Northrop Grumman Information Technology
       OCEAN, COUNTY OF
       Ocean, County of—Div of Wireless Tech.
       PENNSYLVANIA MICROWAVE NETWORK INC.
       PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION
       Philadelphia, City of
       Pitt Power
       Plymouth Township Police Department
       Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
       Pottsville Area School District
       Qoncept Holdings LLC
       READING HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER
       Rutgers, The State University of N.J.
       SECOM NET
       SHIPPENSBURG AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
       SONSHINE FAMILY TELEVISION CORPORATION
       SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TRANSIT AUTH
       SPEAR LEEDS AND KELLOGG INC
       ST. LUKE‘S HOSPITAL
       SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT
       San Juan Wireless
       Sesame Workshop
       Sprint Spectrum LP DBA Sprint PCS
       Sprint Spectrum, LP




Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report   08/23/2012   Page 2 of 7


        Company      (Continued

        St. Joseph Medical Center
        Steelton—Highspire School District
        T—Mobile License LLC
        TELEMARK NETWORKS, INC
        TRF SERVICES LLC
        TRIBUNE TELEVISION COMPANY
        Telecom Transport Management, Inc
        The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
        Total Recall Corp
        Towerstream Corp
        Townsquare Media Monmouth—Ocean License
        Turtle Networks 6384
        Turtle Networks 6386
        Turtle Networks 6444
        Turtle Networks 6457
        University of Medicine & Dentistry of NJ
        Verizon New Jersey, Inc.
        WDAS LICENSE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
        WINEMILLER COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
        WXTU LICENSE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
        Webline Holdings LLC
        Western PA Internet Access, Inc.
        Wireless Backhaul Infrastructure, LLC
        Wireless Internetwork LLC
        World Class Wireless LLC
        Zayo Group, LLC
        Zen Networks, Inc
        iSignal



        Society of Broadcast Engineers Coordinators

        Maryland & DC — James Snyder
        New York — Binghamton/Central (William Sitzman)
        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)



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               08/23/2012               Page 3 of 7


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


Date:                                    08/23/2012
Job Number:                              120802COMSJICO2
Administrative Information
Status                                   TEMPORARY (Operation from 09/05/2012 to 11/05/2012)
Call Sign                                TEMP11
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                            4° W to 147° West Longitude
Azimuth Range                            102.5° to 257.9°
Corresponding Elevation Angles           5.5° / 5.0°
Antenna Centerline (AGL)                 9.14 m / 30.0 ft

Antenna Information                            Transmit
Manufacturer                                   TIW
Model                                          14.2 Meter
Gain / Diameter                                65.1 dBi / 14.2 m
3—dB / 15—dB Beamwidth                         0.10° 7 0.20°

Max Available RF Power        (dBW/A kHz)      —0.3
                              (dBW/MHz)        23.7

Maximum EIRP                  (dBW/4 kHz)      64.8
                              (dBW/MHz)        88.8
                              (dBW)            88.0

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

Frequency Information                          Transmit 18.0 GHz
Emission / Frequency Range (MHz)               832KFXD / 17311.0
                                               832KFXD / 18088.5

Max Great Circle Coordination Distance         457 .2 km / 284.0 mi
Precipitation Scatter Contour Radius           189.5 km / 117.7 mi




Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report                    08/23/2012           Page 4 of 7


                                                      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 18.0 GHz
Interference Objectives: Long Term        —154.0 dBW/4 kHz 20%
                                          —131.0 dBW/4 kHz 0.0025%
Max Available RF Power                    —0.3 (dBW/4 kHz)

                                                               Transmit 18.0 GHz
                Horizon              Antenna               Horizon         Coordination
Azimuth (°)     Elevation (°)        Discrimination (°)    Gain (dBi)      Distance (km)
  0              3.52                102.08                —10.00          100.00
  5             4.01                 97.51                 —10.00          100.00
 10             4.15                 92.51                 —10.00          100.00
 15             2.87                 87.51                 —10.00          100.00
 20             2.87                 82.52                 —10.00          100.00
 25             3.07                 77.52                 —10.00          100.00
 30             3.50                 72.52                 —10.00          100.00
 35             3.79                 67.52                 —10.00          100.00
 40             3.82                 62.52                 —10.00          100.00
 45             3.86                 57.53                 —10.00          100.00
 50             3.66                 52.53                 —10.00          100.00
 55             3.45                 47.54                  —9.93          100.00
 60             3.33                 42.56                  —8.72          100.00
 65             3.16                 37.57                  —7.37          100.00
 70             2.88                 32.61                  —5.83          100.00
 75             3.16                 27.60                  —4.02          100.00
 80             3.14                 22.63                  —1.87          100.00
 85             3.07                 17.67                   0.82          100.00
 90             3.08                 12.74                   4.37          109.96
 95             2.95                  7.93                   9.52          129.22
100             2.173                 3.74                  17.67          167.18
105             2.74                  3.71                  17.75          287.39
110             2.173                 7.36                  10.32          135.98
115             2.77                 10.94                   6.02          12114
120             2.69                 14.50                   2.96          111.67
125             2.32                 18.20                   0.50          109.98
130             1.61                 22.03                 —1.57           117.69
135             2.18                 24.78                 —2.85           101.56
140             2.74                 27.34                 —3.92           100.00
145             2.33                 30.44                 —5.09           100.00
150             2.25                 33.04                 —5.98           100.00
155             1.92                 35.57                 —6.78           100.00
160             2.20                 37.24                 —7.28           100.00
165             2.65                 38.35                 —17.59          100.00
170             2. 42                39.68                 —7.96           100.00
175             1.94                 40.84                 —8.28           100.00
180             1.90                 41.11                 —8.35           100.00




Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report                 08/23/2012         Page 5 of 7


                                                      COMSEARCH
                                                  Earth Station Data Sheet
                                        19700 Janelia Farm Boultevard, 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 18.0 GHz
Interference Objectives: Long Term      —154.0 dBW/4 kHz 20%
                        Short Term        —131.0 dBW/4 kHz 0.0025%
Max Available RF Power                    —0.3 (dBW/4 kHz)

                                                                 Transmit 18.0 GHz
                Horizon              Antenna               Horizon         Coordination
Azimuth (°)     Elevation (°)        Discrimination (°)    Gain (dBi)      Distance (km)
185             1.86                 40.92                    —8.30        100.00
190             1.24                 40.83                    —8.27        106.96
195             1.32                 39.60                    —7.94        106.02
200             2.35                 37.10                    —7.24        100.00
205             1.75                 35.73                    —6.82        100.00
210             1.78                 33.44                    —6.11        100.51
215             216                  30.58                    —5.14        100.00
220             3.42                 26.81                    —3.71        100.00
225             3.53                 23.75                    —2.39        100.00
230             4.84                 19.63                    —0.32        100.00
235             4.35                 16.73                     1.41        100.00
240             4.47                 13.24                     3.95        100.00
245             3.78                 10.22                     6.76        106.82
250             2.48                  7.55                    10.05        139.61
255             2.26                  4.02                    16.89        309.66
260             2.60                  3.21                    19.35        457 .18
265             3.11                  7.34                    10.36        129.47
270             3.30                 12.21                     4.84        107.95
275             2.81                 17.22                     1.10        103.18
280             2.82                 22.19                    —1.65        100.00
285             3.08                 2715                     —3.84        100.00
290             3.59                 32.11                    —5.67        100.00
295             4.24                 37.09                    —7.23        100.00
300             5.02                 42.08                    —8.60        100.00
305             5.51                 47.09                    —9.82        100.00
310             5.46                 52.09                   —10.00        100.00
315             5.56                 57.09                   —10.00        100.00
320             4.72                 62.08                   —10.00        100.00
325             3.93                 67.09                   —10.00        100.00
330             3.38                 72.09                   —10.00        100.00
335             3.19                 77.09                   ~10.00        100.00
340             3.15                 82.09                   —10.00        100.00
345             3.01                 87.09                   —10.00        100.00
350             3.24                 92.08                   —10.00        100.00
355             3.48                 97.08                   —10.00        100.00




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Certification


1 hereby certify that | 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 1 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.




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Jeffrey E. Cowles
Engineer III, Telecommunications
COMSEARCH
19700 Janelia Farm Blvd.
Ashburn, Virginia 20147



DATED: August 23, 2012




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