Attachment STA Extension

This document pretains to SES-STA-20150318-00170 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2015031800170_1080780

                                          STA Extension Request


                E000232 provides service to the Defense Media Center (“DMC”) located at March AFB.

E000232 provides Armed Forces Radio (“AFR”) and Armed Forces Television (“AFT”) to U.S.

Military installations throughout the Pacific Rim. Due to operational and budgetary changes,

DMC was required to change the satellite it uses to distribute AFR and AFT to ISS19, or possibly

ISS8. This change took place on February 19, 2015. Prior Coordination for an application to

modify the license for E000232 is complete (see attached) and the application is being prepared.

Accordingly, an extension of the special temporary authority (“STA”) is hereby requested to

permit continuity of AFR and AFT service throughout the Pacific Rim.




{00757683‐2 }


FREQUENCY COORDINATION AND INTERFERENCE
            ANALYSIS REPORT


                     Prepared for
                 Allen Holdings, Inc
                  MARCHAFB, CA
                Satellite Earth Station




                     Prepared By:
                    COMSEARCH
             19700 Janelia Farm Boulevard
                 Ashburn, VA 20147
                    March 12, 2015


                                                      TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. CONCLUSIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 3
2. SUMMARY OF RESULTS ............................................................................................................................ 4
3. SUPPLEMENTAL SHOWING ....................................................................................................................... 5
4. EARTH STATION COORDINATION DATA .................................................................................................. 7
5. CERTIFICATION ......................................................................................................................................... 11




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1. CONCLUSIONS



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




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2. SUMMARY OF RESULTS


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

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


       Company


       California, State of
       Southern California Gas Company



No other 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.

Coordination data for this earth station was sent to the below listed carriers with a letter dated 02/11/2015.

        Company
        ABC Holding Company Inc.
        AT&T California
        AirSites2000, LLC
        American Tower, LLC
        Anaheim City, of
        BNSF Railway Company
        CCO SoCal I, LLC
        CNG Communications, Inc.
        California, State of
        Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa
        Cellco Partnership - California
        City of Los Angeles Dept Water & Power
        Coachella Valley Water District
        Coast Community College District
        DRS Technical Services
        Entravision Holdings, LLC
        Glendale, City of
        ION Media Los Angeles License, Inc.
        KTLA, LLC
        LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
        Los Angeles City Info Technology Agency
        Los Angeles County Dept of Public Works
        Los Angeles County FCC Licensing Section
        Los Angeles County Metro Transit Auth
        Los Angeles SMSA Ltd. Partnership
        MHO Networks
        MOBILE RELAY ASSOCIATES INC
        MONTEBELLO CITY CALIFORNIA
        Metropolitan Water Dist of So California
        NRJ TV LA License Co, LLC
        New Cingular Wireless PCS - Los Angeles
        New Cingular Wireless PCS LLC -San Diego
        Nextel of California Inc.
        Norris, Samuel O
        Orange, County of, CA
        QUALCOMM INC.
        Regional 3Cs
        Riverside, County of
        San Bernardino County of California
        San Diego Broadband
        San Diego County Water Authority



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       San Diego Gas & Electric Company
       San Diego, City of
       San Diego, County of
       Skyriver Communications
       Southern California Edison Company
       Southern California Gas Company
       Southern California Regional Rail Auth.
       Station Venture Operations, LP
       T-Mobile License LLC
       TV MICROWAVES CO
       Turn Wireless, LLC
       Ultimate Internet Access, Inc
       Union Pacific Railroad Company
       University of California, HPWREN
       Verizon California Inc.
       Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC (Southern CA)
       Western Technical Services
       White, Fred K




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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:                                    03/12/2015
Job Number:                              150211COMSTC06
Administrative Information
Call Sign                                E000232
Licensee Name                            Allen Holdings, Inc
Site Information                         MARCHAFB, CA
Latitude (NAD 83)                        33° 54' 21.7" N
Longitude (NAD 83)                       117° 14' 57.8" W
Climate Zone                             A
Rain Zone                                4
Ground Elevation (AMSL)                  468.5 m / 1537.1 ft
Link Information
Satellite Type                           Geostationary
Mode                                     TR - Transmit-Receive
Modulation                               Digital
Satellite Arc                            194° W to 194° West Longitude
Azimuth Range                            262.5° to 262.5°
Corresponding Elevation Angles           2.3° / 2.3°
Antenna Centerline (AGL)                 5.49 m / 18.0 ft
Antenna Information                            Receive - A40931                         Transmit - A60931
Manufacturer                                   COMMSCOPE                                COMMSCOPE
Model                                          ESA9.3-46                                ESA9.3-46
Gain / Diameter                                50.7 dBi / 9.3 m                         53.9 dBi / 9.3 m
3-dB / 15-dB Beamwidth                         0.52° / 1.00°                            0.30° / 0.60°

                                                                                     1M23G7W - 36M0G7W
Max Available RF Power        (dBW/4 kHz)                                               -20.6   -20.6
                              (dBW/MHz)                                                   3.4     3.4

Maximum EIRP                  (dBW/4 kHz)                                               33.3     33.3
                              (dBW/MHz)                                                 57.3     57.3
                              (dBW)                                                     72.8     58.2

Interference Objectives:    Long Term          -156.0 dBW/MHz        20%                -154.0 dBW/4 kHz         20%
                            Short Term         -146.0 dBW/MHz        0.01%              -131.0 dBW/4 kHz         0.0025%

Frequency Information                          Receive 4.0 GHz                          Transmit 6.1 GHz
Emission / Frequency Range (MHz)               1M23G7W - 36M0G7W / 3482.0 - 3878.0      1M23G7W - 36M0G7W / 6067.0 - 6103.0


Max Great Circle Coordination Distance         799.5 km / 496.8 mi                      315.6 km / 196.1 mi
Precipitation Scatter Contour Radius           508.2 km / 315.7 mi                      100.0 km / 62.1 mi




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


Coordination Values             MARCHAFB, CA
Licensee Name                     Allen Holdings, Inc
Latitude (NAD 83)                 33° 54' 21.7" N
Longitude (NAD 83)                117° 14' 57.8" W
Ground Elevation (AMSL)           468.5 m / 1537.1 ft
Antenna Centerline (AGL)          5.49 m / 18.0 ft
Antenna Model                     Commscope ESA9.3-46
Antenna Mode                             Receive 4.0 GHz                           Transmit 6.1 GHz
Interference Objectives: Long Term       -156.0 dBW/MHz      20%                   -154.0 dBW/4 kHz          20%
                         Short Term      -146.0 dBW/MHz      0.01%                 -131.0 dBW/4 kHz          0.0025%
 Max Available RF Power                                                            -20.6 (dBW/4 kHz)

                                                              Receive 4.0 GHz                          Transmit 6.1 GHz
               Horizon            Antenna                 Horizon        Coordination          Horizon         Coordination
Azimuth (°)    Elevation (°)      Discrimination (°)      Gain (dBi)     Distance (km)         Gain (dBi)      Distance (km)
 0              0.81               97.48                   -10.30         228.91                -10.10         100.00
 5              1.80              102.48                   -10.30         198.67                -10.10         100.00
 10             0.92              107.48                   -10.30         222.99                -10.10         100.00
 15             1.14              112.48                   -11.79         207.40                -11.59         100.00
 20             2.69              117.48                   -14.29         155.26                -15.09         100.00
 25             3.04              122.48                   -15.30         143.31                -17.10         100.00
 30             2.35              127.48                   -15.30         158.14                -17.10         100.00
 35             1.92              132.48                   -15.30         170.82                -17.10         100.00
 40             1.83              137.48                   -15.30         173.63                -17.10         100.00
 45             1.52              142.48                   -15.30         182.86                -17.10         100.00
 50             0.90              147.46                   -15.30         203.06                -17.10         100.00
 55             0.62              152.44                   -15.30         214.70                -17.10         100.00
 60             0.54              157.42                   -15.30         219.21                -17.10         100.00
 65             0.81              162.43                   -15.30         205.06                -17.10         100.00
 70             0.92              167.41                   -15.30         202.18                -17.10         100.00
 75             0.51              172.28                   -13.93         227.54                -15.27         100.00
 80             0.00              176.61                   -11.66         274.97                -12.13         110.12
 85             0.00              176.63                   -11.65         275.02                -12.12         110.15
 90             0.00              172.18                   -13.99         261.16                -15.36         102.12
 95             0.57              167.40                   -15.30         217.26                -17.10         100.00
100             0.76              162.45                   -15.30         207.46                -17.10         100.00
105             0.61              157.46                   -15.30         215.55                -17.10         100.00
110             1.14              152.49                   -15.30         194.23                -17.10         100.00
115             1.93              147.51                   -15.30         170.68                -17.10         100.00
120             2.38              142.51                   -15.30         157.42                -17.10         100.00
125             2.57              137.51                   -15.30         153.22                -17.10         100.00
130             1.77              132.51                   -15.30         175.44                -17.10         100.00
135             0.76              127.50                   -15.30         207.54                -17.10         100.00
140             0.00              122.49                   -15.30         253.82                -17.10         100.00
145             0.00              117.49                   -14.30         259.43                -15.09         102.76
150             0.00              112.50                   -11.80         274.10                -11.60         111.47
155             0.00              107.50                   -10.30         283.38                -10.10         115.27
160             0.00              102.51                   -10.30         283.38                -10.10         115.27
165             0.00               97.51                   -10.30         283.38                -10.10         115.27
170             0.00               92.51                   -10.30         283.38                -10.10         115.27
175             0.00               87.52                   -10.30         283.38                -10.10         115.27
180             0.00               82.52                   -10.30         283.38                -10.10         115.27
185             0.00               77.53                   -10.30         283.38                -10.10         115.27




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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             MARCHAFB, CA
Licensee Name                     Allen Holdings, Inc
Latitude (NAD 83)                 33° 54' 21.7" N
Longitude (NAD 83)                117° 14' 57.8" W
Ground Elevation (AMSL)           468.5 m / 1537.1 ft
Antenna Centerline (AGL)          5.49 m / 18.0 ft
Antenna Model                     Commscope ESA9.3-46
Antenna Mode                             Receive 4.0 GHz                           Transmit 6.1 GHz
Interference Objectives: Long Term       -156.0 dBW/MHz      20%                   -154.0 dBW/4 kHz          20%
                         Short Term      -146.0 dBW/MHz      0.01%                 -131.0 dBW/4 kHz          0.0025%
 Max Available RF Power                                                            -20.6 (dBW/4 kHz)

                                                              Receive 4.0 GHz                          Transmit 6.1 GHz
               Horizon            Antenna                 Horizon        Coordination          Horizon         Coordination
Azimuth (°)    Elevation (°)      Discrimination (°)      Gain (dBi)     Distance (km)         Gain (dBi)      Distance (km)
190             0.00               72.53                   -10.30         283.38                -10.10         115.27
195             0.27               67.53                   -10.30         274.87                -10.10         109.79
200             0.55               62.53                   -10.30         245.03                -10.10         100.00
205             0.48               57.53                   -10.30         250.23                -10.10         100.00
210             0.44               52.54                   -10.30         255.17                -10.10         100.00
215             0.56               47.54                    -9.81         246.81                 -9.61         100.00
220             0.56               42.54                    -8.32         256.12                 -8.61         100.00
225             0.55               37.55                    -6.81         266.00                 -7.12         100.00
230             0.50               32.56                    -5.81         276.03                 -5.61         103.16
235             0.51               27.57                    -5.30         278.46                 -5.10         103.85
240             0.54               22.58                    -5.30         276.42                 -5.10         102.51
245             0.60               17.59                    -3.37         285.21                 -3.17         104.72
250             0.66               12.62                     1.08         314.45                  1.28         113.95
255             0.74                7.67                     7.36         359.83                  7.23         127.21
260             0.77                2.93                    16.97         445.73                 17.17         160.02
265             0.73                2.93                    17.00         799.55                 17.20         315.65
270             0.72                7.64                     7.41         361.81                  7.26         128.26
275             0.54               12.60                     1.10         323.51                  1.30         119.64
280             0.33               17.59                    -3.37         314.34                 -3.17         122.86
285             0.22               22.57                    -5.30         314.31                 -5.10         126.29
290             0.00               27.57                    -5.30         317.55                 -5.10         128.30
295             0.00               32.56                    -5.81         313.95                 -5.61         126.95
300             0.00               37.54                    -6.81         306.39                 -7.12         122.98
305             0.23               42.52                    -8.31         292.85                 -8.60         116.97
310             0.00               47.53                    -9.81         286.52                 -9.61         116.54
315             0.00               52.52                   -10.30         283.38                -10.10         115.27
320             0.22               57.51                   -10.30         280.70                -10.10         113.56
325             0.58               62.50                   -10.30         243.20                -10.10         100.00
330             2.92               67.49                   -10.30         171.83                -10.10         100.00
335             3.88               72.49                   -10.30         148.94                -10.10         100.00
340             2.69               77.49                   -10.30         177.22                -10.10         100.00
345             1.57               82.49                   -10.30         204.67                -10.10         100.00
350             0.61               87.49                   -10.30         240.79                -10.10         100.00
355             0.56               92.48                   -10.30         243.95                -10.10         100.00




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5. CERTIFICATION




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




Timothy O. Crutcher
Frequency Planner
COMSEARCH
19700 Janelia Farm Boulevard
Ashburn, VA 20147


DATED: March 12, 2015




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Radiation Hazard Report                                                           Page 1 of 5


      Analysis of Non-Ionizing Radiation for a 9.3-Meter Earth
                          Station System
This report analyzes the non-ionizing radiation levels for a 9.3-meter earth station system. The
analysis and calculations performed in this report comply with the methods described in the FCC
Office of Engineering and Technology Bulletin, No. 65 first published in 1985 and revised in 1997
in Edition 97-01. The radiation safety limits used in the analysis are in conformance with the FCC
R&O 96-326. Bulletin No. 65 and the FCC R&O specifies that there are two separate tiers of
exposure limits that are dependant on the situation in which the exposure takes place and/or the
status of the individuals who are subject to the exposure. The Maximum Permissible Exposure
(MPE) limits for persons in a General Population/Uncontrolled environment are shown in Table 1.
The General Population/Uncontrolled MPE is a function of transmit frequency and is for an
exposure period of thirty minutes or less. The MPE limits for persons in an
Occupational/Controlled environment are shown in Table 2. The Occupational MPE is a function of
transmit frequency and is for an exposure period of six minutes or less. The purpose of the
analysis described in this report is to determine the power flux density levels of the earth station in
the far-field, near-field, transition region, between the subreflector or feed and main reflector
surface, at the main reflector surface, and between the antenna edge and the ground and to
compare these levels to the specified MPEs.

               Table 1. Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure (MPE)
                  Frequency Range (MHz)          Power Density (mW/cm2)
                          30-300                              0.2
                         300-1500                  Frequency (MHz)*(0.8/1200)
                       1500-100,000                           1.0

                    Table 2. Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure (MPE)
                  Frequency Range (MHz)          Power Density (mW/cm2)
                          30-300                              1.0
                         300-1500                  Frequency (MHz)*(4.0/1200)
                       1500-100,000                           5.0

          Table 3. Formulas and Parameters Used for Determining Power Flux Densities
     Parameter                    Symbol           Formula                 Value          Units
     Antenna Diameter                D               Input                   9.3          m
     Antenna Surface Area          Asurface         π D2 / 4               67.93          m2
     Subreflector Diameter          Dsr              Input                 120.0          cm
     Area of Subreflector           Asr             π Dsr 2/4            11309.73         cm2
     Frequency                       F               Input                  6175          MHz
     Wavelength                      λ              300 / F              0.048583         m
     Transmit Power                  P               Input                 78.30          W
     Antenna Gain (dBi)             Ges              Input                  53.9          dBi
     Antenna Gain (factor)           G              10Ges/10             245470.9         n/a
     Pi                              π             Constant              3.1415927        n/a
     Antenna Efficiency              η             Gλ2/(π2D2)               0.68          n/a


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1. Far Field Distance Calculation

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

   Distance to the Far Field Region                         Rff = 0.60 D2 / λ                   (1)
                                                                = 1068.2 m

The maximum main beam power density in the far field can be determined from the following
equation:

   On-Axis Power Density in the Far Field                   Sff = G P / (4 π Rff 2)             (2)
                                                                = 1.341 W/m2
                                                                = 0.134 mW/cm2

2. Near Field Calculation

Power flux density is considered to be at a maximum value throughout the entire length of the
defined Near Field region. The region is contained within a cylindrical volume having the same
diameter as the antenna. Past the boundary of the Near Field region, the power density from the
antenna decreases linearly with respect to increasing distance.

The distance to the end of the Near Field can be determined from the following equation:

   Extent of the Near Field                                 Rnf = D2 / (4 λ)                    (3)
                                                                = 445.1 m

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

   Near Field Power Density                                 Snf = 16.0 η P / (π D2)             (4)
                                                                = 3.129 W/m2
                                                                = 0.313 mW/cm2

3. Transition Region Calculation

The Transition region is located between the Near and Far Field regions. The power density
begins to decrease linearly with increasing distance in the Transition region. While the power
density decreases inversely with distance in the Transition region, the power density decreases
inversely with the square of the distance in the Far Field region. The maximum power density in
the Transition region will not exceed that calculated for the Near Field region. The power density
calculated in Section 1 is the highest power density the antenna can produce in any of the regions
away from the antenna. The power density at a distance Rt can be determined from the following
equation:

   Transition Region Power Density                          St = Snf Rnf / Rt                   (5)
                                                               = 0.313 mW/cm2


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4. Region between the Main Reflector and the Subreflector

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

   Power Density at the Subreflector                      Ssr = 4000 P / Asr                (6)
                                                              = 27.693 mW/cm2

5. Main Reflector Region

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

   Power Density at the Main Reflector Surface        Ssurface = 4 P / Asurface             (7)
                                                               = 4.611 W/m2
                                                               = 0.461 mW/cm2


6. Region between the Main Reflector and the Ground

Assuming uniform illumination of the reflector surface, the power density between the antenna and
the ground can be determined from the following equation:

   Power Density between Reflector and Ground             Sg = P / Asurface                 (8)
                                                             = 1.153 W/m2
                                                             = 0.115 mW/cm2


Radiation Hazard Report                                                           Page 5 of 5

7. Summary of Calculations

           Table 4. Summary of Expected Radiation levels for Uncontrolled Environment
                                            Calculated Maximum
                                       Radiation Power Density Level
Region                                              (mW/cm2)               Hazard Assessment
1. Far Field (Rff = 1068.2 m)                   Sff        0.134            Satisfies FCC MPE
2. Near Field (Rnf = 445.1 m)                   Snf        0.313            Satisfies FCC MPE
3. Transition Region (Rnf < Rt < Rff)           St         0.313            Satisfies FCC MPE
4. Between Main Reflector and                   Ssr       27.693             Potential Hazard
    Subreflector
5. Main Reflector                               Ssurface   0.461            Satisfies FCC MPE
6. Between Main Reflector and Ground            Sg         0.115            Satisfies FCC MPE

            Table 5. Summary of Expected Radiation levels for Controlled Environment
                                           Calculated Maximum
                                          Radiation Power Density
Region                                        Level (mW/cm2)               Hazard Assessment
1. Far Field (Rff = 1068.2 m)                  Sff         0.134            Satisfies FCC MPE
2. Near Field (Rnf = 445.1 m)                  Snf         0.313            Satisfies FCC MPE
3. Transition Region (Rnf < Rt < Rff)          St          0.313            Satisfies FCC MPE
4. Between Main Reflector and                  Ssr       27.693              Potential Hazard
    Subreflector
5. Main Reflector                              Ssurface    0.461            Satisfies FCC MPE
6. Between Main Reflector and Ground           Sg          0.115            Satisfies FCC MPE

It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that the public and operational personnel are not
exposed to harmful levels of radiation.



8. Conclusions

Based on the above analysis it is concluded that harmful levels of radiation will not exist in regions
normally occupied by the public or the earth station's operating personnel. The transmitter will be
turned off during antenna maintenance so that the FCC MPE of 5.0 mW/cm2 will be complied with
for those regions with close proximity to the reflector that exceed acceptable levels.


                                                                    Table
                                        Interference Case Summary – Case between 258 and 266 Degrees
                                                           MARCHAFB, CALIFORNIA

                                                                               ES     ES      LOS Loss   OH Loss       Revised Margin Center
Case                                              Band    Distance   Azimuth   Disc   Gain    Required   20%   0.01%   20%      0.01% Freq
#                  Path ID                        (GHz)   (km)       (°)       (°)    (dBi)   (dB)       (dB)  (dB)    (dB)     (dB)  MHz
2      PALOS VERDE           ANAHEIM              6.1     102.2      260.4     2.9    17.2    24.5        59.4 10.9    CLEAR CLEAR 6315.84
3      BUENA VISTA           BOX SPRING N         6.1     30.7       264.4     2.9    17.2    21.2        67.4 33.2    CLEAR CLEAR 6345.49
4      SIERRA PK             GEP                  6.1     37.9       260.7     2.9    17.2    19.6        14.0 5.8     5.6      CLEAR 5974.85
7      SIGNAL HILL           ANAHEIM PAS          6.1     85.4       262.3     2.9    17.2    18.2        59.4 8.0     CLEAR CLEAR 6315.84
23     YORBA LIN 2           SIERRA PEAK          6.1     53.0       264.4     2.9    17.2    12.1        63.3 10.6    CLEAR CLEAR 6197.24
30     SIERRA PEAK           ARC                  6.1     37.9       260.7     2.9    17.2    7.6         14.4 6.2     CLEAR CLEAR 6123.24
32     ANAHEIM               YORBA LINDA          6.1     62.5       262.5     2.9    17.2    7.6         61.2 50.1    CLEAR CLEAR 6226.89
36     ANAHEIM PAS           ANAHEIM              6.1     60.6       259.2     3.7    15.5    5.5         58.9 47.7    CLEAR CLEAR 6315.84
41     SIERRA PEAK           COLTON               6.1     37.9       260.6     2.9    17.2    2.2         13.6 5.4     CLEAR CLEAR 6063.80
43     SIERRA PEAK           COLTON               6.1     37.9       260.6     2.9    17.2    2.2         13.6 5.4     CLEAR CLEAR 5945.20
44     SIERRA PEAK           COLTON               6.1     37.9       260.6     2.9    17.2    2.2         14.1 5.9     CLEAR CLEAR 6034.15
45     SIERRA PEAK           COLTON               6.1     37.9       260.6     2.9    17.2    2.2         13.6 5.4     CLEAR CLEAR 6093.45
46     SIERRA PEAK           COLTON               6.1     37.9       260.6     2.9    17.2    2.2         14.1 5.9     CLEAR CLEAR 6152.75
59     SEAL BEACH            LA PALMA             6.1     79.1       258.1     4.7    13.5    -0.9        57.3 46.2    CLEAR CLEAR 6004.50
63     SAN PEDRO HI          MT LEE               6.1     102.2      260.4     2.9    17.2    -2.8        59.5 12.0    CLEAR CLEAR 6423.75
64     SEAL BEACH            HUNTNGTN BCH         6.1     79.1       258.1     4.7    13.5    -3.0        57.3 46.2    CLEAR CLEAR 5945.20
66     SERRANO SUB           SANTIAGO PK          6.1     50.7       260.4     2.9    17.2    -3.3        77.8 26.8    CLEAR CLEAR 6375.14
71     SIERRA PEAK           HEAPS PEAK           6.1     37.8       260.6     2.9    17.2    -3.9        14.6 6.5     CLEAR CLEAR 6004.50


All cases clear with OH loss or frequency separation




Antenna Type:       Commscope ESA9.3-46
Uplink Power:       -20.6 dBW/4 kHz
Satellite Arc:      194.0 W to 194.0 W
Objectives:         Long Term: -154.0 dBW/4 kHz Short Term: -131.0 dBW/4 kHz



Document Created: 2015-03-16 15:10:44
Document Modified: 2015-03-16 15:10:44

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