Attachment Exhibit A

This document pretains to SES-STA-20150916-00587 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2015091600587_1102241

                                                                           Deere & Company
                                        Receive-Only Mobile Earth Station Application for STA
                                                                                    Exhibit A

          EXHIBIT A – REASON FOR SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY


         Deere & Company (“Deere”), pursuant to Section 25.120(b)(3) of the Commission’s
Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.120(b)(3), hereby requests special temporary authority (“STA”) for a
follow-on period of 60 days to operate receive-only, non-common carrier, mobile earth stations
operating in the L-band to downlink transmissions from Inmarsat geostationary satellites at 15.5°
and 54° west longitude and 178º east longitude (collectively “Inmarsat Satellites”).1 The
Commission granted Deere STA for an initial 60-day period on November 7, 2014 (File No.
SES-STA-20141030-00836), and extended STA for subsequent 60-day periods on January 7,
2015 (SES-STA-20141217-00909), May 27, 2015 (SES-STA-20150227-00104; SES-STA-
20150501-00286) and July 10, 2015 (SES-STA-20150701-00435). Deere requests the instant
follow-on authority beginning effective September 8, 2015.2 Specifically, Deere requests STA
for its existing network of mobile earth terminals (“METs”) operating under Call Sign E010011
to receive 2.5 kHz space-to-earth emissions (designator 2K50D1D) from the Inmarsat Satellites
at the following center frequencies.3

Table 1.0 - Amended StarFire L-band Frequencies

Geostationary Arc Position                 Center Frequency (MHz/Space-to-Earth)
54 west longitude                          1545.9775
15.5 west longitude                        1545.9875
178 east longitude                         1545.9875


        Since 2001, Deere has been enabling domestic agricultural equipment with its StarFire
precision farming system. The StarFire system employs receive-only vehicle mounted mobile
earth stations. These earth stations receive L-band space-to-earth emissions from Inmarsat
geostationary satellites that provide correctional data. This data augments the navigational
information the StarFire terminals receive simultaneously from Global Positioning System
(“GPS”) satellites. This augmented system enables the operators of domestic farming equipment
to pinpoint their location to within +/- 2.5 centimeters.4 This precise positioning capability
1
    All involved Inmarsat spacecraft have been approved to serve the United States, and are
    reflected on the Commission ISAT list.
2
    The International Bureau Filing System (“IBFS”) was inoperable from September 2, 2015
    through September 9, 2015, due to a large-scale upgrade of FCC information and technology
    systems (see DA 15-998). IBFS due dates for this time period were tolled until September
    10, 2015. Counsel for Deere confirmed this understanding by telephone with Mr. Paul
    Blais, Chief, System Analysis Branch.
3
    No changes have been made to the frequencies or technical parameters already approved in
    SES-STA-20141030-00836.
4
    Navigational accuracy depends on several variables, including visibility to overhead
    satellites and other supplemental transmitters providing correctional data.


                                                                            Deere & Company
                                         Receive-Only Mobile Earth Station Application for STA
                                                                                     Exhibit A

developed originally to assist farmers in comparing the crop yields from various fields to
determine, among other things, the amount of fertilizer and seed appropriate for a particular field
and crop, has now found additional important uses to improve farming efficiency, including
enabling farmers to manually record observations such as weed patches, crop appearance, and
other field variables with remarkable precision. In addition, among other benefits, when coupled
to the vehicle steering system through the Deere AutoTrack system it aids the operator to steer a
more precise path when making repeated passes over the same track, thus greatly reducing crop
and soil damage.

       Follow-on STA is needed because Deere was recently notified by Inmarsat that StarFire
L-band downlink signals in North America would transition to frequencies identified above in
Table 1.0.5 Grant of STA will serve the public interest by ensuring continuity of service for
thousands of existing Deere StarFire customers during the pendency of Deere’s concurrently
filed permanent applications to modify Call Sign E010011 to receive the above-referenced
frequencies.6 Pursuant to Section 25.120(b)(3) of the rules, Deere requests a 60-day STA
without the need for prior public notice. As discussed above, grant of authority is requested
beginning effective September 8, 2015 so that Deere can continue to provide service to
customers without any loss of service.




5
    Vizada, Inc. (“Vizada”) uplinks correctional data on Deere’s behalf from earth stations
    located in Santa Paula, California and Southbury, Connecticut. After the frequency
    transition, Vizada will continue to provide the same uplink services.
6
    Application Submission ID: IB2014002165.



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Document Modified: 2015-09-10 19:43:06

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