Attachment Narrative Exhibit

This document pretains to SES-STA-20130122-00078 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2013012200078_982219

                                                                         Lockheed Martin Corporation
                                                        Carpentersville, New Jersey Earth Station STA
                                                                                        January 2013
                                                                                          Attachment

                                                   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 Amazonas 3
satellite.1 Amazonas 3, a Brazilian-licensed satellite destined for the 61º W.L. orbital location, is
currently scheduled for launch on February 7, 2013, and Lockheed Martin would need to begin
test transmissions in preparation for the launch approximately on or about February 5, 2013.2

        Lockheed Martin specifically seeks authority to transmit telecommand signals on the
14.0015 GHz and 14.4940 GHz frequencies and to receive telemetry signals from the satellite on
the 11.70025 GHz and 12.1995 GHz frequencies. Lockheed Martin is requesting the duration of
this STA to be 30 days from February 5, 2013, in the event of any slippage in the anticipated
dates of the various phases of operation; it also expects that all Carpentersville operations in
support of the launch will be completed for Amazonas 3 within 10 days after the satellite is
launched.

        Both of the transmit frequencies Lockheed Martin seeks to use for the Amazonas 3
TT&C LEOp support operations are 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’s proposed transmissions on both transmit
frequencies will use the emission designators for telecommand 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.

        Both of the frequencies on which satellite telemetry transmissions from Amazonas 3 will
be received under the STA requested here are also included as receive frequencies in Lockheed

1
 The pending application in File No. SES-LIC-20081103-01443, 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.
2
 The test transmissions that would begin on or about February 5 would occur over a period of approximately two
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.


Martin’s Ku-band authorization under Call Sign E920702 and application under Call Sign
E7541. Both frequencies are also as proposed in Hispamar Satelites, S.A.’s pending petition for
a declaratory ruling to add the Amazonas 3 satellite to the Commission’s Permitted Space Station
List. See Application of Hispamar Satelites, S.A., File No. SAT-PPL-20121018-00183.
Hispamar Satelites, S.A.’s petition has been accepted for filing. In the Ku-band, the Amazonas 3
satellite is a replacement for Amazonas 1, which is on the Commission’s Permitted Space Station
List. All of Lockheed Martin’s proposed TT&C operations in support of the Amazonas 3 launch
will be on a strictly non-harmful interference, non-protected basis.

         Lockheed Martin believes that the limited operations it proposed in support of the launch
of Amazonas 3 satellite – 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 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 Amazonas 3 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, Amazonas 3 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 this STA is already built. It 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, and has been used on an STA-
basis to support other satellite launches. See, e.g., Request of Lockheed Martin Corp. for STA to
operate Carpentersville, NJ earth station in support of launch of JCSAT-12, File No. SES-STA-
20090615-00734. For this reason, Lockheed Martin does not provide a new analysis of non-
ionizing radiation for the antenna, or any of the detailed transmission/reception parameters for
the signals. Instead, Lockheed Martin incorporates by reference the radiation hazard study and
Schedule B information that were included with the November 2008 modification application in
File No. SES-LIC-20081103-01443, as amended.

        In sum, Lockheed Martin requests authority to operate its Carpentersville, NJ Ku-band
earth station antenna to provide critical TT&C services during the launch and early operations
phase of the Amazonas 3 satellite, for a term of 30 days commencing February 5, 2013.



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Document Modified: 2013-01-22 18:41:58

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