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This document pretains to SES-STA-20141212-00892 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

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                                     APPLICATION FOR EARTH STATION SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY



APPLICANT INFORMATIONEnter a description of this application to identify it on the main menu:
 Galileo FOC2 Anomally STA Request January 2015
  1. Applicant


              Name:              Universal Space Network, Inc.   Phone Number:           '              215—328—9130
              DBA Name:                                          Fax Number:                            215—328—9132
              Street:            417 Caredean Drive              E—Mail:                            jgreet@uspacenet.com
                                 Suite A
              City:              Horsham                         State:                                 PA
              Country:           USA                             Zipcode:                               19044                          %
              Attention:         Joanne Greet




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Applicant: Universal Space Network
File No: SES—STA—20141212—00892
Special Temporary Authority (STA)

Universal Space Network Corporation is granted special temporary authority, beginning
February 09, 2015 and ending February 28, 2015, to operate its NAALEHU, HI, 13 meter
earth station to assist the European Space Agency (ESA) with the orbit raising operations of the
Galileo FOC 2 space stations under the following conditions:

       . 1. Operations are limited to:
                 a. Earth Station transmits frequency: 2048.887, (2060.181 MHz,
                 emergency use only)
                          i. Polarization: Left and Right hand circular
                          ii. Emission parameters: 200KG2D, 68.0 dBW/carrier, 51
                          dBW/carrier/4kHz
                          iii. Modulation: 2kbps data PSK onto an 8 kHz subcarrier with 100 kHz
                         ranging tones
                          iv. Antenna azimuth authorized for 0—360 °; antenna elevation authorized
                          for 5—90°

                      b. Earth Station receive frequencies: 2225.024; 2237.250 MHz


        2. Operations shall be on an unprotected, non—interference basis with respect to other
        authorized stations, including federal stations.

        3. This STA is to support the early orbit raising operations of the Galileo FOC 2 space
        craft. This STA will expire February 28, 2015. Any future requests or extensions will
        need to submit applications to the FCC to be re—coordinated with NTIA.

        4. Universal Space Network shall be aware that future non—federal launch and early orbit
        operations will be considered on a case—by—case basis, especially for requests in the band
        2200—2290 MHz, and Universal Space network shall have no expectations that future
        operations will be approved.

        5. As soon as possible, USN is required to provide Mr. Jimmy Nguyen
        (Jimmy.nguyen@us.af.mil, (301—225— 3729), Air Force Spectrum Management Office
        (AFSMO), Rich Rood (richard.L.rood@nasa.gov, 661—276—2138, NASA Dryden SMO),
        Farzin Manshadi (farzin.manshadi@jpl.nasa.gov, 818—354—0068, NASA JPL/DSN SMO),
        Scott Galbraith (vincent.s.galbraith@nasa.gov, 301—286—5089, NASA GSFC SMO),
        Cathy Sham (catherine.c.sham@nasa.gov, 281 —483—0124, NASA JSC SMO), Ken Stowe
        (ken.stowe@navy.mil, NMSC), Johnnie Best (johnnie.w.best1@navy.mil, NMSC), the
      _ NOAA Satellite Operations Control Center (SOCC) Shift Supervisor (301) 817—4198
       with the LEOP communications plan.

        6. The STOP BUZZER POC information, for operations shall be provided to NTIA
        (bmitchell@ntia.doc.gov). This phone shall be manned 24/7.




       7. All transmissions in the band 2200—2290 MHz will comply with national and
       international power flux—density limits.


         8. Any action taken or expense incurred as a result of operations pursuant to this STA is
         solely at Universal Space Network, Inc.‘s risk.

This grant is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission‘s rules on delegated authority,
47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release.




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             Name:         Universal Space Network, Inc.       Phone Number:                         215—328—9130
             Company:                                          Fax Number:                           215—328—9132
             Street:       417 Caredean Drive                  E—Mail:                               jgreet@uspacenet.com
                           Suite A
             City:         Horsham                             State:                                 PA
             Country:      USA                                 Zipcode:                              19044       —
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(If your application is related to an application filed with the Commission, enter either the file number or the IB Submission ID of the related
application. Please enter only one.)
3. Reference File Number SESSTA2014102200814 or Submission ID

 4a. Is a fee submitted with this application?
@ IfYes, complete and attach FCC Form 159.         If No, indicate reason for fee exemption (see 47 C.F.R.Section 1.1114).
C3 Governmental Entity       C Noncommercial educational licensee
J Other(please explain):

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

5. Type Request


@ Use Prior to Grant                              C3 Change Station Location                         C Other



6. Requested Use Prior Date
      01/15/2015
7. CityNaalehu                                                            8. Latitude
                                                                          (dd mm ss.sh)     19   0   50.3    N


9. State   HI                                                              10. Longitude
                                                                           (dd mm ss.s h)     155   39   46.6    W
11. Please supply any need attachments.
Attachment 1: STA Approval                        Attachment 2: Coordination report                  Attachment 3: Waiver


12. Description.   (If the complete description does not appear in this box, please go to the end of the form to view it in its entirety.)
     Support for the Galileo FOC2 spacecraft due to a launch anomaly.                                       launch failure of the
     spacecraft and trying to move into a normal orbit.                               Support request from January 15,                       2015
     — February 15,. 2015




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


14. Name of Person Signing                                                 15. Title of Person Signing
  Joanne Greet                                                                Manager, Compliance

           WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS FORM ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE AND / OR IMPRISONMENT
                  (U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 1001), AND/OR REVOCATION OF ANY STATION AUTHORIZATION
                   (U.S. Code, Title 47, Section 312(a)(1)), AND/OR FORFEITURE (U.S. Code, Title 47, Section 503).


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                                    Exhibit C
            PETITION FOR WAIVER OF SECTION 25.137 AND 25.114 AND OF
                  THE U.S. TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS

 R       TO THE EXTENT THEY APPLY, GOOD CAUSE EXISTS FOR A WAIVER OF
         CERTAIN PORTIONS OF SECTIONS 25.137 AND 25.114

        Universal Space Network, Inc. (USN) is provided limited legal and technical information
for the GALILEO (FOC1 and FOC2, first and second spacecraft of the "Full Operational
Capability" series) Satellites.‘ Pursuant to Section 25.137 of the Federal Communications
Commission‘s ("Commission" or "FCC") rules, the same technical information required by
Section 25.114 for U.S.—licensed space station, and certain legal information, must be submitted
by earth station applicants "requesting authority to operate with a non—U.S. licensed space station
to serve the United States..."" USN seeks authority to support the needed Telemetry, Tracking,
and Control ("TT&C") during launch and early orbit support ("LEOP") of the GALILEO (FOCI
and FOC2) spacecraft from launch to medium earth orbit , not commercial service to the United
States, and thus believes that Section 25.137 does not apply.

       To the extent the Commiission determines, however, that USN‘s request for authority to
provide LEOP on a special temporary basis is a request to serve the United States with a non—
U.S—licensed satellite, USN respectfully requests a waiver of Sections 25.137 and 25.114 of the
Commission‘s rules, to the extent that USN has not herein provided the information required by
these rules. * The Commission may grant a waiver for good cause shown." A waiver is therefore
appropriate if special circumstances warrant a deviation from the general rule, and such a
deviation will serve the public interest.

         In this case, good cause for a waiver of portions of Section 25.114 exists. USN seeks
authority only to conduct LEOP support for GALILEO (FOC1 and FOC2). Thus, any
information sought by Section 25.114 that is not relevant to the LEOP —e.g., antenna patterns,
energy and propulsion and orbital debris — USN does not have. In addition, USN would not
easily be able to obtain such information because USN is not the operator of the GALILEO
(FOC1 and FOC2) satellites, nor is USN in contractual privity with that operator. ~Rather, USN
has contracted with Swedish Space Corporation, Solona Sweden (SSC) to support the Launch
and Early Orbit (LEOP) portion in S—Band of the satellite prior to its operation.

        As evidenced by the Comsearch report attached to this request, USN has coordinated the
LEOP of the GALILEO (FOC1 and FOC2) satellites with potentially affected terrestrial
operators. Moreover, as with any STA, USN will conduct the LEOP on an unprotected, non—
interference basis to government operations.


‘FCC Form 312 Section B

247 CFR. § 25.137(a)

347 C.F.R. §§25.137 and 25.114

+447 C.F.R. §1.3


Because it is not relevant to the service for which USN seeks authorization, and because
obtaining the information would be a hardship, USN seeks a waiver of all the technical and legal
information required by Section 25.114, to the extent it is not provided herein. As noted above,
USN has provided the required information to the extent that it is relevant to the LEOP service
for which USN seeks authorization.

          Good cause also exists to waive portions of Section 25.137, to the extent the information
required is not herein provided. Section 25.137 is designed to ensure that "U.S.—licensed satellite
systems have effective competitive opportunities to provide analogous services" in other
countries. Here, there is no service being provided by the satellite; USN is providing TT&C
while the satellite is on the way to it‘s medium earth orbit. Thus, the purpose of the information
required by Section 25.137 is not implicated here. For example, Section 25.137(d) requires earth
station applicants requesting authority to operate with a non—U.S.—licensed space station that is
not in orbit and operating to post a bond.° The underlying purpose in having to post a bond —
i.e., to prevent warehousing of orbital locations by operators seeking to serve the United States —
would not be served by requiring USN to post a bond in order to conduct 14 days of LEOP
support of the GALILEO (FOC1 and FOC2) satellite.

        It is USN‘s understanding that GALILEO (FOC1 and FOC2) is licensed by ESA
(European Space Agency). GALILEO (FOCI1 and FOC2) are the third and forth spacecraft of
the European navigation constellation. The spacecraft family is primarily meant to serve the EU.
Thus, the purpose of Section 25.137 — to ensure that U.S. satellite operators enjoy "effective
competitive opportunities" to serve foreign markets and to prevent warehousing of orbital
locations service the United States — will not be undermined by grant of this waiver request.

         Finally, USN notes that it expects to communicate with the GALILEO (FOC1 and FOC2)
satellite using its U.S. earth station for a period of 14 days. Requiring USN to obtain technical
and legal information from an unrelated party, where there is no risk of interference and the
operation will cease within 14 days would pose undue hardship without serving underlying
policy objectives. Given these particular facts, the waiver sought herein is appropriate.




$47 C.FR. §25.137(d)(4)


    II.     GOOD CAUSE EXISTS FOR A WAIVER OF THE UNITED STATES
            TABLE OF FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS

        USN further requests a waiver of the United States Table of Frequency Allocations
("U.S. Table") as described in section 2.106 of the rules for the frequency bands 2025 — 2110
MHz (Earth—to—Space) and 2200 — 2290 MHz (Space—to—Earth).© Section footnotes allow for
non—federal Government use of these bands in the United States on a case—by—case non—
interference basis. Such use by USN necessitates a waiver of the U.S. Table.

        Good cause exists to grant USN a limited waiver of the U.S. Table to allow LEOP of the
GALILEO (FOC1 and FOC2) satellites. In considering request for case—by—case spectrum uses,
the Commission has indicated that is would generally grant such waivers "where there is little
potential for interference into any service authorized under the Table of Frequency Allocations
and when the case—by—case operator accepts any interference from authorized services." ‘ USN
will coordinate with other parties operating communication systems in compliance with the
Table of Frequency Allocations to ensure that no harmful interference is caused. USN seeks to
operate only pursuant to special temporary authorization and thus agrees to accept any
interference from authorized services. In summary, USN‘s operation on a non—interference, non—
protected basis support waiver of the U.S. Table.




°47 C.F.R. §2.106

 Previously approved STA‘s for Universal Space Network SES—STA—20020725—01174; SES—STA—20021112—
02008; SES—STA—20040315—00475


LEOP support of Galileo Constellation (FOC1 and FOC2)
from USN‘s Hawaii ground station

Galileo FOC1 and FOC2 are the first and second spacecraft of the "Full Operational
Capability" of the Galileo navigation constellation for the EU. The launch consists of 2
spacecraft (FOC1 and FOC2) that will be launched from French Guiana on a Soyuz
vehicle on August 21, 2014 at 12:31:13 UTC. USN has been contracted to support the
Galileo spacecraft LEOP(s) for a period of up to 14 days.

The spacecraft(s) are a Medium Earth Orbiting (MEO) spacecraft in a high mid—latitude
orbit (55 degrees) with a near circular orbit of altitude of 23400 Km. This orbit allows a
nominal 1 visibility over the USN Hawaii station every day. Each spacecraft contact is
on the order of 1 to 16 hours.                        '




FOC1 and FOC2 nominal orbit and Hawaii coverage

The spacecrafts will be supported from injection and three subsequent orbital
maneuvers for spacing of FOC1 and FOC2. The below analysis covers all possible
visibilities from USN Hawaii, but not all visibilities will be supported.


FOC1 and FOC2 injection and coverage of pass #1—3

Both spacecraft are still in same antenna beamwidth after injection for the first several
hours and then begin to drift apart. For the first several hours FOC1 and FOC2 are
supported by selecting different RF frequencies. Subsequent to the first several hours
the spacecraft(s) are supported separately. Post maneuver TLE‘s and maximum
visibilities are shown below for each event and each spacecraft.




FOC1        2221.995 MHz         2046.051 MHz
FOc2        2225.024 MHz         2048.887 MHz

GFOC1—injection
199997 51999A 14233.67998611 +.00000000 +00000—9 +69797—3 2 00001
2 99997 055.0288 100.8659 0004838 254.7598 347.2647 01.67807170000005

GFOC2—injection
1 99998 51999B 14233.67998611 +.00000000 +00000—9 +69797—3 2 00002
2 99998 055.0288 100.8659 0003707 045.1785 196.8459 01.68014387000000

FOC1
Access            Start Time    (UTCG)              Stop Time   (UTCG)

    1          21 Aug 2014 18:20:59            22 Aug 2014 06:24:18
    2          23 Aug 2014 03:55:09            23 Aug 2014 19:57:46
    3          24 Aug 2014 17:45:14            25 Aug 2014 05:45:59


FOC2
    1          21 Aug 2014 18:21:02            22 Aug 2014 06:22:43
    2          23 Aug 2014 03:50:28            23 Aug 2014 19:51:40
    3          24 Aug 2014 17:38:08            25 Aug 2014 05:36:06


FOC1 Maneuvers and possible support times pass #4 — 13
GFOC1—V1
1 99997 51999A 14237.02208681 +.00000000 +00000—9 +69797—3 2 00005
2 99997 055.0307 100.7748 0005390 259.1868 201.8854 01.67822712000002

No passes visible from this maneuver



GFOC1—V2
1 99997 51999A 14237.84883218 +.00000000 +00000—9 +69797—3 2 00000
2 99997 055.0312 100.7528 0005223 261.0177 339.5876 01.67847990000002

        Access             Start Time    (UTCG)     '         Stop Time     (UTCG)

          4           26 Aug 2014 03:09: 47             26 Aug 2014 18:30:00

Note that spacecraft stays in view of Hawaii during the maneuver #2 below,
therefore this continues to be pass #5.



GFOC1—V3
1 99997 51999A 14238.77173264 +.00000000 +00000—9 +69797—3 2 00006
2 99997 055.0318 100.7277 0004761 263.8557 174.4649 01.67858931000008

        Access             Start Time    (UTCG)               Stop Time     (UTCG)

          5           26   Aug   2014   18:30:00        26    Aug   2014   19:18:22
          6           27   Aug   2014   17:08:21        28    Aug   2014   05:04:27
          7           29   Aug   2014   0O2:17:31       29    Aug   2014   18:38:05
          8           30   Aug   2014   16:31:13        31    Aug   2014   04:20:59
                       1   Sep   2014   O01:18:12        1    Sep   2014   10:58:21
                       1   Sep   2014   12:22:49    _    _1   Sep   2014   17:57:41
          11           2   Sep   2014   09:29:17         2    Sep   2014   10:56:26
                       2   Sep   2014   15:54:11         3    Sep   2014   03:34:58
                       4   Sep   2014   00:08:36         4    Sep   2014   10:16:21


FOC2 Maneuvers and possible support times pass #4 — 14


GFOC2—V1
1 99998 51999B 14237.59188542 +.00000000 +00000—9 +69797—3 2 00001
2 99998 055.0310 100.7594 0039449 266.0046 182.2510 01.69086769000000

        Access            Start Time     (UTCG)             Stop Time    (UTCG)

           4         26 Aug 2014 02:42:22              26 Aug 2014 11:47:00

Note that spacecraft stays in view of Hawaii during the maneuver #2 below,
therefore this continues to be pass #5.


GFOC2—V2
1 99998 51999B 14238.49128009 +.00000000 +00000—9 +69797—3 2 00003
2 99998 055.0316 100.7230 0003340 144.8635 131.0338 01.70208670000000

        Access            Start Time     (UTCG)             Stop Time    (UTCG)

           5         26 Aug 2014 11:47:00              26 Aug 2014 18:43:53
           6         27 Aug 2014 10:00:48         '    27 Aug 2014 11:17:38



GFOC2—V3
1 99998 51999B 14239.47820023 +.00000000 +00000—9 +69797—3 2 00007
2 99998 055.0371 100.6932 0001961 060.3046 100.4545 01.70341875000009

        Access            Start Time     (UTCG)             Stop Time    (UTCG)

           7         27   Aug   2014   16:13:58        28   Aug   2014   03:30:55
           8         28   Aug   2014   22:56:26        29   Aug   2014   09: 42:52
           9         29   Aug   2014   13:21:11        29   Aug   2014   16:23:15
           10        30   Aug   2014   07:17:34        30   Aug   2014   12:19:29
           11        30 Aug 2014 14:09:21              30 Aug 2014 23:33:31
           12        31 Aug 2014 20:01:52               1 Sep 2014 07:42:36
           13         2 Sep 2014 05:03:08               2 Sep 2014 20:37:58
           14         3 Sep 2014 17:49:43               4 Sep 2014 O05:37:35


Flux Density impinging on the ground in Hawaii from Galileo FOC1 and FOC2

The Flux density is calculated as:

     Flux density = EIRP +(A n Rsez)
       Where Rse is the distance from spacecraft to the ground?
       Where EIRP is the Effective Isotropic Radiated Power of the spacecraft?

Data from the spacecraft vendor indicates that the nominal EIRP of each FOC
spacecraft is —1.10 dBW. Being a near circular orbit, the altitude (and thus the closest
distance to earth during an overhead pass) is = 23,400 Km.

Converting —1.10 dBW to scalar watts = 0.776 watts transmitted at 2221.9 MHz

Therefor:
     Flux density = 0.776 + (4 x * 23,400,000 metersz)

Flux density = 1.127 x 10° Watts/meter®
Or
Flux density = 1127 x 10‘ mW/cm*


FREQUENCY COORDINATION AND INTERFERENCE
            ANALYSIS REPORT


                      Prepared for

             Universal Space Network, Inc.
                    Naalehu, Hawaii

                 Satellite Earth Station




                     Prepared By:
                    COMSEARCH
             19700 Janelia Farm Boulevard
                Ashburn, Virginia 20147
                     April 22, 2014


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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 transmit—only earth station.


       Company

       None




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 sent to the below listed carriers with a letter dated
April 7, 2014.


        Company
        3G Wireless, LLC
        AERIAL VIDEO SYSTEMS
        America‘s Cup Event Authority, LLC
        AT&T California
        Alascom Inc
        Ascent Media Network Services, LLC
        Bellsouth Telecommunications, Inc.
        Borgeson, Tom R.
        Broadcast Sports Inc.
        CNG Communications, Inc.
        Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co
        Casper, John
        CenturyTel of the Southwest, Inc.
        Chicago Comnet Corp
        Cincinnati Bell Wireless LLC
        Circuit of the Americas, LLC
        Citywide News Network, Inc.
        Cohen, Elana
        Cowboys Stadium LP
        CP Communications, LLC
        DCt II, INC.
        Direct Broadcast Services, Inc.
        Express Lane Traffic LLC
        Fishman Brothers Enterprises
        GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY
        GSN New, Inc
        Global Microwave Systems Inc
        HAWAII PUBLIC TELEVISION FOUNDATION
        HF Enterprises, Inc
        Hallco Unlimited, Inc.
        Hawaiian Telcom, Inc.
        Hearst —Argyle Stations, Inc (KITV—TV)
        Heiden, William




Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report              04/22/2014             Page 5 of 12


        Company       (Continued

        lllinois Bell Telephone Company
        Indiana Bell Telephone Company
        Information & Display Systems, Inc.
        Information Super Station, LLC
        International Communications Group, Inc.
        KHNL/KGMB License Subsidiary, LLC
        Kentucky RSA #3 Cellular General Partner
        Kentucky RSA #4 Cellular General Partner
       Lancellotti, Inc.
       Lin License Company — Hawaii
       Loop, Inc,
       MERCURY COMMUNICATIONS
       Metro Networks Communications, Inc.
       Metrosat Communications Inc.
       Michigan Bell Telephone Company
       Moreen, Steven K
       NEW ENGLAND DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION, INC.
       NEW ENGLAND SATELLITE SYSTEMS INC
       NSM Surveillance
       Navajo Communications Company
       NorthWest Suburbs Community Access Corp
       Oceanic Time Warner Cable
       Ohio Bell Telephone Company
       On Scene Video Production
       Onboard Images
       Pacific Television Center
       Penn Service Microwave Co., Inc.
       Plateau Telecommunications, Inc.
       Plum TV, LLC
       Production & Satellite Services, Inc.
       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.
       Randy Hermes Production
       Regulus Media Services, Inc.
       Remote Broadcasts, Inc.
       Society of Broadcast Engineers — State of Hawaii Representative
       Southwestern Bell Telephone L.P.
       Speedshotz, Inc
       Steinert, Christine
       Telemovil del Caribe Inc.
       Total RF Marketing Inc
       Unisat, Inc.
       United Telephone — Southeast




Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report           04/22/2014   Page 6 of 12


        Company (Continued)

        VERIZON SOUTH INC.
        Verizon California 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 Inc
       Wisconsin Bell, Inc.
       Wolfe Air Aviation




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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:                                     04/22/2014
Job Number:                               140407COMSICO3
Administrative Information
Status                                    ENGINEER PROPOSAL
Call Sign                                 NAALEHU
Licensee Code                             UNSPNE
Licensee Name                             Universal Space Network, Inc.
Site Information                          NAALEHU, HAWAI
Venue Name
Latitude (NAD 83)                         19° 0‘ 50.3" N
Longitude (NAD 83)                        155° 39‘ 46.6" W
Climate Zone                              C
Rain Zone                                 4                 —

Ground Elevation (AMSL)                   378.0 m / 1240.2 ft
Link Information
Satellite Type                            Low Earth Orbit
Mode                                      TO — Transmit—Only
Modulation                                Digital
Minimum Elevation Angle                   5.0°
Azimuth Range                             0.0° to 360°
Antenna Centerline (AGL)                  8.54 m / 28.0 ft
Antenna Information                             Transmit
Manufacturer                                    Datron
Model                                           13.0 Meter
Gain / Diameter                                 45.9 dBi / 13.0 m
3—dB / 15—dB Beamwidth                          0.76° / 1.46°

Max Available RF Power         (dBW/4 kHz)       5A
                               (dBW/MHz)        291.
Maximum EIRP                   (dBW/MkHz)       51.0
                               (dBW/MHz)        75.0
                               (dBW)            68.0

Interference Objectives:     Long Term          —154.0 dBW/4 kHz 20%
                             Short Term         —131.0 dBW/4 kHz 0.0025%
Frequency Information                           Transmit 2.0 GHz
Emission / Frequency Range (MHz)                200KG2D / 2046.051
                                                200KG2D / 2048.887
                                                200KG2D / 2060.181


Max Great Circle Coordination Distance          760.0 km / 472.2 mi
Precipitation Scatter Contour Radius            176.0 km / 109.3 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               NAALEHU, HI
Licensee Name                     Universal Space Network, Inc.
Latitude (NAD 83)                 19° 0‘ 50.3" N
Longitude (NAD 83)                155° 39‘ 46.6" W
Ground Elevation (AMSL)           378.0 m / 1240.2 ft
Antenna Centerline (AGL)          8.54 m / 28.0 ft
Antenna Model                     Datron 13.0 Meter
Antenna Mode                               Transmit 2.0 GHz
Interference Objectives: Long Term         —154.0 dBW/4 kHz 20%
                         Short Term        —131.0 dBW/4 kHz 0.0025%
Max Available RF Power                      5.1 (dBW/4 kHz)

                                                                 Transmit 2.0 GHz
                Horizon               Antenna                Horizon           Coordination
Azimuth (°)     Elevation (°)         Discrimination (°)     Gain (dBi)        Distance (km)
 0               2.78                 76.33                   4.50             365.00
 5               2.62                 74.59                   4.50             374.40
10               2.39                 72.89                   4.50             388.60
15               2.30                 71.39                   4.50        —_   394.30
20               2.17                 69.98                   4.50             403.00
25               2.03                 68.70                   4.50             412.70
30               1.68                 67.37                   4.50             439.30
35               0.90                 65.80                   4.50             517.90
40               0.33                 64.56                   4.50             619.40
45               0.00                 63.74 —                 4.50             760.00
50               0.00                 63.44                   4.50             760.00
55               0.00                 63.37                   4.50             760.00
60               0.00                 63.51                   4.50             760.00
65               0.00                 63.87                   4.50             760.00
70               0.00                 64.44                   4.50             760.00
75               0.00                 65.22                   4.50             760.00
80               0.00                 66.19                   4.50             760.00
85               0.00                 67.34                   4.50             760.00
90               0.00                 68.67 —                 4.50             760.00
95               0.00                 7015                    4.50             760.00
100              0.00                  71.77                  4.50             760.00
105              0.00                  73.53                  4.50             760.00
110              0.00                  75.39                  4.50             760.00
115              0.00                  77.35                  4.50             760.00
120              0.00                 ©79.39                  4.50             760.00
125              0.00                  81.51                  4.50             760.00
130              0.00                  83.67                  4.50             760.00
135              0.00                  85.87 |                4.50             760.00
140              0.00                  88.10                  4.50             760.00
145              0.00                  90.34                  4.50             760.00
150              0.00                  92.58                  4.50             760.00
155              0.00                  94.80     .            4.50             760.00
160              0.00                  96.99                  4.50             760.00
165              0.00                  99.14                  4.50             760.00
170              0.00                 101.24                  4.50             760.00
175              0.00                 103.26                  4.50             760.00
180              0.00                 105.19                  4.50             760.00




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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              NAALEHU, HI
Licensee Name                    Universal Space Network, Inc.
Latitude (NAD 83)                19° 0‘ 50.3" N
Longitude (NAD 83)               155° 39‘ 46.6" W
Ground Elevation (AMSL)          378.0 m / 1240.2 ft
Antenna Centerline (AGL)         8.54 m / 28.0 ft
Antenna Model                     Datron 13.0 Meter
Antenna Mode                            Transmit 2.0 GHz
Interference Objectives: Long Term      —154.0 dBW/4 kHz     20%
     .                Short Term        —131.0 dBW/4 kHz 0.0025%
Max Available RF Power                   5.1 (dBW/4 kHz)

                                                              Transmit 2.0 GHz
                Horizon            Antenna                Horizon          Coordination
Azimuth (°)     Elevation (°)      Discrimination (°)     Gain (dBi)       Distance (km)
185              0.00              107.02                  4.50            760.00
190              0.00              108.73                  4.50            760.00
195              0.00              110.32                  4.50            760.00
200              0.00              111.75                  4.50            760.00
205              0.00              113.03                  4.50            760.00
210              0.00              114.13                  4.50            760.00
215              0.00              115.04                  4.50            760.00
220              0.00              115.75                  4.50            760.00
225              0.00              116.26                  4.50            760.00
230              0.00              116.56 .                4.50            760.00
235              0.00              116.63                  4.50            760.00
240              0.00              116.49                  4.50            760.00
245              0.00              116.13                  4.50            760.00
250              0.00              115.56                  4.50            760.00
255              0.00              114.78                  4.50            760.00
260              0.00              113.81                  4.50            760.00
265              0.34              112.37                  4.50            616.80
270              0.54              110.91                  4.50            573.30
275              0.79              109.28                  4.50            532.80
280              1.04              107.54                  4.50            500.90
285              0.98              105.89                  4.50            508.00
290              114               104.01                  4.50            489.70
295              1.30              102.06                  4.50            473.20
300              1.42              100.07                  4.50            461.80
305              1.68              97.99                   4.50            439.30
310              1.86              95.92                   4.50            425.20
315              2.05              93.83                   4.50            411.30
320              217               91.75                   4.50            403.00
325              2.35              89.69 —                 4.50            391.10
330              2.46              87.64                   4.50            384.10
335              2.59              85.64                   4.50            376.20
340              2.68              83.67                   4.50            370.80
345              2.73              81.74                   4.50            367.90
350              3.10              80.01                   4.50        _   347.30
355              2.96              7815                    4.50            354.90




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5. CERTIFICATION




l HEREBY CERTIFY THAT | AM THE TECHNICALLY QUALIFIED PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
PREPARATION OF THE FREQUENCY COORDINATION DATA CONTAINED IN THIS APPLICATION,
THAT 1 AM FAMILIAR WITH PARTS 101 AND 25 OF THE FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS, THAT 1
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.




 M% C. Gayle»"                 \
Jeffrey E. Cowles
Engineer III, Telecommunications
COMSEARCH                          ‘
19700 Janelia Farm Boulevard
Ashburn, Va. 20147


DATED: April 22, 2014




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