Attachment SESSTA2016061300498.

SESSTA2016061300498.

DECISION submitted by FCC

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This document pretains to SES-STA-20160613-00498 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2016061300498_1140059

                                                    SES—STA—20160613—00498      182016001331
                                          HARRIS CORPORATION



                                                                                                                   Approved by OMB
                                                                                                                          3060—0678

                            APPLICATION FOR EARTH STATION SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY



APPLICANT INFORMATIONEnter a description of this application to identify it on the main menu:
CDLS Anchorage, Alaska STA Extension Request June 2016
|1. Applicant


           Name:        HARRIS CORPORATION              Phone Number:                          321—727—9234

           DBA Name:                                    Fax Number:                            321—727—9125

           Street:      1025 West Nasa Blvd.            E—Mail:                                bfitch@harris.com


           City:        Melbourne                       State:                                 FL
           Country:     USA                             Zipcode:                               32919       —
           Attention:   Bruce Fitch




                                                                       Call Sign_________Grant Date \G— \OA\\Q
                                                                       (or other identifier)


Applicant:    Harris Corporation
No Call Sign
File Number: SES—STA—20160613—00498
Special Temporary Authority (STA)

Harris Corporation is granted extension of STA for 30 days to test the AvL Technologies model
2. AM SNG, 2.4 meter antenna in Anchorage, Alaska at 61° 09°16.9" N. L. , 149° 50° 05.4" W.L.
with the AMC—8 satellite (S2379) at the 139° W.L. orbital location in the 5925—6425 MHz
(Earth—to—space) and 3700—4200 MHz (space—to—Earth) frequency bands under the following
conditions:

1. Operations will not exceed the operational power levels and parameters requested and
coordinated.

2. Operations, shall not cause harmful interference to, and shall not claim protection from
interference caused to it by any other lawfully operating station and it shall cease transmission(s)
immediately upon notice of such interference and notify the FCC in writing.

3. Any action taken or expense incurred as a result of operations pursuant to this STA is solely at
Harris Corporation‘s risk.

4. Transmitter(s) must be turned off during antenna maintenance to ensure compliance with the
FCC—specified safety guidelines for human exposure to radiofrequency radiation in the region
between the antenna feed and the reflector. Appropriate measures must also be taken to restrict
access to other regions in which the earth station‘s power flux density levels exceed the specified
guidelines.

5. The licensee shall take all necessary measures to ensure that the antenna does not create
potential exposure of humans to radiofrequency radiation in excess of the FCC exposure limits
defined in 47 CFR 1.1307(b) and 1.1310 wherever such exposures might occur. Measures must
be taken to ensure compliance with limits for both occupational/controlled exposure and for
general population/uncontrolled exposure, as defined in these rule sections. The FCC‘s OET
Bulletin 65 (available on—line at www.fec.gov/oet/rfsafety) provides information on predicting
exposure levels and on methods for ensuring compliance, including the use of warning and
alerting signs and protective equipment for workers.

6. Antenna elevation angle must be at least 5 degrees above the geographic horizon.

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


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                                                  Call Sign_______Grant Date_ S Q-\\O‘\\O
                                                  (or other identifier)

                                                  From:
                            GRANTED
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2. Contact


             Name:         William LeBeau                      Phone Number:                         202—955—3000
             Company:      Holland & Knight LLP                Fax Number:                           202—955—5564
             Street:       800 17th Street, NW                 E—Mail:                               bill.lebeau@hklaw.com
                           Suite 1100
             City:         Washington                          State: °                               DC
             Country:      USA                                 Zipcode:                              20006       —
             Attention:                                        Relationship:                          Legal Counsel


(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 SESSTA2016051100409 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).
C Governmental Entity         ¢3 Noncommercial educational licensee
«4 Other(please explain):

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

5. Type Request


 <4 Use Prior to Grant                            «:4 Change Station Location                        «) Other


6. Requested Use Prior Date
      06/18/2016
7. CityAnchorage                                                          8. Latitude
                                                                          (dd mm ss.s h)    61   9    16.9   N


9. State   AK                                                              10. Longitude
                                                                           (dd mm ss.s h)     149   50    54   W
11. Please supply any need attachments.
Attachment 1: STA Ext Request                     Attachment 2:                                      Attachment 3:


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.)
     Harris is requesting an extension of the previously granted STA to support time—critical >
     engineering development work on the FAA ASTI program.




13. By checking Yes, the undersigned certifies that neither applicant nor any other party to the application is               Yes        ONO
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 &quot;party to the application&quot; for these purposes.


14. Name of Person Signing                                                  15. Title of Person Signing
  Harry Lo                                                                     Program Manager
           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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Harris Corporation
Request For Extension of Special Temporary Authority
2.4m C Band Temporary Transportable Earth Station
Anchorage, AK; Lat. 61—09—16.9 N, Long. 149—50—05.4 W


         REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OQOF SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY

Harris Corporation ("Harris") hereby requests an additional extension of the FCC Special
Temporary Authority ("STA") originally granted to Harris on January 11, 2016 under FCC File
No. SES—STA—20151223—00962 and subsequently extended on February 2, 2016 (FCC File No.
SES—STA—20160202—00113), March 8, 2016 (FCC File No. SES—STA—20160308—00200), April
11, 2016 (FCC File No. SES—STA—20160411—00335), and May 11, 2016 (FCC File No. SES—STA—
20160511—00409). Harris requests an extension of thirty days from the existing STA expiration
date of June 17, 2016.

As noted in the original STA request, Harris had proposed and has now deployed a temporary
fixed AvL Technologies 24M SNG, 2.4 meter antenna C—Band terminal to a location in
Anchorage, Alaska in order to support time—critical engineering development work on the FAA‘s!
Alaska Satellite Telecommunication Infrastructure (ASTI) modernization program which serves
to modernize the National Airspace (NAS) surveillance and FAA Air—to—Ground communications
in Alaska. The temporary fixed AvL Technologies 2.4M SNG, 2.4 meter antenna C—Band terminal
communicates with the AMC—8 Satellite.

Harris continues to experience technical issues with the multiplexer used in conjunction with the
ASTI program which is resulting in timing and synch loss issues. The temporary installation of
the AvL Technologies 2.4M SNG, 2.4 meter antenna C—Band terminal in Anchorage, Alaska will
continue to provide a platform to evaluate the technical issues associated with the technologies
that are being deployed as part of the ASTI program. Although Harris had expected to have the
associated issues rectified in April 2016, it now anticipates that full resolution of the technical
issues will be completed by September 2016. Thus, additional STA extensions will likely be
requested. Harris is currently contemplating seeking permanent temporary fixed authority for the
AvL Technologies 2.4M SNG, 2.4 meter antenna C—Band terminal in Anchorage, Alaska and will
file the appropriate FCC application as required.

On November 19, 2015 Harris requested STA for a temporary fixed C—Band terminal located in
Prospect, Connecticut (See File No. SES—STA—20151119—00854).2 That request was also obtained
to evaluate and rectify the technical issues associated with the technologies being deployed under
the ASTI program. The Anchorage, Alaska temporary fixed C—Band terminal will continue to be
utilized in conjunction with the Prospect, Connecticut C—Band terminal.

Harris submits that a grant of this application will serve the public interest because it will assist
the FAA‘s mission of ensuring flight safety and will further the ASTI and NAS modernization
programs.




\ Harris Corporation, serves as the current FAA Telecommunications Infrastructure contractor (see attached letter).
2 This STA was most recently extended on May 11, 2016 under File No. SES—STA—20160511—00408 until June 17,
2016. An extension request of that STA is being filed contemporaneously with this request.


Harris Corporation
Request For Extension of Special Temporary Authority
2.4m C Band Temporary Transportable Earth Station
Anchorage, AK; Lat. 61—09—16.9 N, Long. 149—50—05.4 W




                    _FAA CONCURRENCE


U.S. Department       .                                             800 Independence Ave., S.W.
of Transportation                                                       Washington, D.C. 20591

Federal Aviation
Administration
                                                               ASU330—FTI—O6—6219
                                                               18 January 2006

Harris Corporation
Attn: Elizabeth Briscoe
Mail Stop F— 11A
1025 West NASA Boulevard
Melbourne, FL® 32919

Subject:        FAA Concurrence for Harris C—Band and Ku—Band License Submissions

Dear Ms. Briscoe: —

This letter serves to affirm that Harris Corporation, the FAA Telecommunications
Infrastructure contractor, requires C—Band and Ku—Band Satellite Frequency Licenses
to meet the FAA‘s data and voice service requirements from remote locations. FAA
Satellite communications are essential to the air traffic control and safety of flight
within the National Airspace System (NAS). These licenses will also be used in
response to emergency operations such as disaster recovery. Granting these licenses
is considered in the best interest of the flying public.

If you have any questions regarding matter, please call me at 202.493.5963.

Sincerely,

/448)]

Susan Eicher
FTI Contracting Officer


Harris Corporation
Request For Extension of Special Temporary Authority
2.4m C Band Temporary Transportable Earth Station
Anchorage, AK; Lat. 61—09—16.9 N, Long. 149—50—05.4 W




             COORDINATION/DATA SHEET


                          Micronet Communications,           Inc.
                                  720 F Avenue, Suite 100
                                     Plano, Texas 75074
                                       972—422—7200
                            1


                           SUPPLEMENTAL SHOWING PART 101.103(D)

File Number:     M1532409                 5.93 GHz
Licensee:    HARRIS CORPORATION                                                    Page 1



Pursuant to Parts 25.203 and 101.103(d)   of the FCC Rules and Regulations,   a frequency
coordination study was conducted by Micronet Communications,   Inc. for the following
proposed earth station:

  CDLS,   AK

The results of the study indicate that no unacceptable interference will result with
existing, proposed or prior coordinated radio facilities.

Coordination was performed with existing, proposed and prior coordinated carriers
within coordination range on the following dates:

  12/07/2015   OQriginal PCN (Expedited response requested by 12/21/2015)
               There were no unresolved interference objections.

The attached coordination data was forwarded on the latest date to the following
parties within coordination range or their authorized coordination agents:

    ACS LONG DISTANCE LICENSE SUB INC
    ACS OF ANCHORAGE LICENSE SUB INC
    ACS WIRELESS LICENSE SUB INC
    ALASCOM INC
    ALASKA ELECTRIC GENERATION AND TRANSMISSION INC.
    ALASKA PIPELINE COMPANY
    ALASKA PUBLIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC
    ALASKA STATE OF
    AT&T ALASKA
    CHUGACH ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION INC.
    COMSEARCH INC
    ENSTAR NATURAL GAS CO
    GCI COMMUNICATION CORP
    GCI COMMUNICATION CORP.
    MATANUSKA SUSITNA, BOROUGH OF
    MATANUSKA TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION INC
    MICRONET COMMUNICATIONS INC
    MTA COMMUNICATIONS INC DBA MTA WIRELESS INC
    NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS LLC — ALASKA
    NORSTAR PIPELINE COMPANY
    RADIO DYNAMICS
    SINCLAIR BOISE LICENSE LLC
    THE ALASKA WIRELESS NETWORK, LLC
    VERIZON WIRELESS (VAW) LLC
    WIRELESS APPLICATIONS CORP


                           Micronet Communications,          Inc.
                                  720 F Avenue, Suite 100
                                     Plano, Texas 75074
                                        972—422—7200

                            SUPPLEMENTAL SHOWING PART 101.103(D)

File Number:  M1532409                    5.93 GHz
Licensee:  HARRIS CORPORATION                                         ‘   Page 2




                                            Respectfully Submitted,




                                            Jeremy Lewis
                                             Systems Engineer

Attached:   1 data sheet


                                Micronet Communications, Inc.
                                   720 F Avenue, Suite 100
                                      Plano, Texas 75074
                                             972—422—7200

File: M1532409


             TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TRANSMIT RECEIVE EARTH STATION



Company:                               HARRIS CORPORATION
Site Name,   State:                    CDLS, AK
Call Sign:
Latitude                                 (NADS83)           61        9   16.9 N
Longitude                                (NAD83)           149       50    5.4 W
Elevation AMSL                           (ft/m)           186.00        56.69
Receive Frequency Range                  (MHz)            3700—4200
Transmit Frequency Range                 (MHz)            5925—6065/6125—6425
Range of Satellite Orbital Long.         (deg W)          138 .00      140.00
Range of Azimuths from North             (deg)            166.55       168 .80
Antenna Centerline                       (ft/m)            10.00         3.05
Antenna Elevation Angles                 (deg)             20.02        20.24



Equipment Parameters                                      Receive          Transmit



Antenna Gain, Main Beam                  (dbI)      _      38 .00            41 .60
15 DB Half Beanmwidth              .     (deg)              1.75              1 .00

Antennas          Receive: AVL TECHNOLOGIES 2.4M
                 Transmit: AVL TECHNOLOGIES 2.4M

Max Transmitter Power                    (dbwW/4KHz)                        —11.70
Max EIRP Main Beam                       (dbW/4KHz)                          29.90
Modulation / Emission Designator          DIGITAL       136KG7W



Coordination Parameters                                  Receive           Transmit



Max Greater Circle Distances             (km)            310   .17          168    .48
Max Rain Scatter Distances               (km)            276   .87          100    .00
Max Interference Power Long Term         (dbW)          —140   .60         —154    .00
Max Interference Power Short Term        (dbW)          —118   .40         —130    .80
Rain Zone / Radio Zone                                    3                  A


Harris Corporation _
Request For Extension of Special Temporary Authority
2.Am C Band Temporary Transportable Earth Station
Anchorage, AK; Lat. 61—09—16.9 N, Long. 149—50—05.4 W




           RADIATION HAZARD ANALYSIS


                         ANALYSIS OF NON—IONIZING RADIATION
                               for HARRIS CORPORATION
                                Site:    CDLS      State:   AK
           Latitude:       61 9 16.9     Longitude:         149 50 5.4    (NADS83)
                                        12—22—2015

The Office of Science and Technology Bulletin, No. 65, October
1985 and revised August 1997, specifies that the maximum level
of non—ionizing radiation that a person may be exposed to over a
six minute period is an average power density equal to 5 mW/cm**2
(five milliwatts per centimeter squared) for a controlled
environment.    For an uncontrolled environment,            the maximum level
of non—ionizing radiation that a person may be exposed to over a
thirty minute period is an average power density equal to 1 mW/com**2
(one milliwatt per centimeter squared). It is the purpose of this
report to determine the maximum power flux densities of the earth
station in the far zone, near zone, transition zone, at the main
reflector surface, and between the antenna edge and the ground.


Parameters which were used in the calculations:


Antenna Diameter,                      (D)   = 2.4000 m

Antenna Surface Area               (Sa)      =    pi(D*+*2) /4        = 4.5239 m**2

Wavelength at   6.1750   GHz   (lambda)      =   0.0485 m

Transmit Power at Flange               (P)   = 2.3000 Watts

Antenna Gain at Earth Site        (GES)      = 41.6000 dBi        =      14454 .3977
                                                                            Power Ratio:
                                                                           AntiLog (GES/10)
pi                                           =     3.1415927

Antenna Aperture Efficiency            (n)   = 0.6000


1.   FAR ZONE CALCULATIONS


Distance   to   the   Far   Zone    (Df)   =     (n) (D**2)           = 71.2577   m

                                                  lambda



Far Zone Power Density             (Rf)    =     (GES) (P)            = 0.5210 W/m**2


                                                                        0.0521 mW/cem**2




2.   NEAR ZONE CALCULATIONS


Power Flux Density is considered to be at a maximum value
throughout the entire length of this Zone. The Zone is
contained within a cylindrical volume which has the same diameter
as   the antenna.     Beyond the Near   Zone,   the    Power   Flux   Density
will decrease with distance from the Antenna.

Distance to the Near Zone          (Dn)    =          D* *2           = 29.6907 m

                                                 4*lambda


Near Zone Power Density            (Rn)    =     16.0(n)P             = 1.2202 W/m**2

                                                pi(D**2)

                                                                        0.1220 mW/cm**2




3.   TRANSITION ZONE CALCULATIONS


The Power Density begins to decrease with distance in the
Transition Zone.  While the Power Density decreases inversely with
distance in the Transition Zone, the Power Density decreases
inversely with the square of the distance in the Far Zone.
Since the maximum Power Density in the Transition Zone will not
exceed the Near Zone values, it is not calculated.


4.   MAIN REFLECTOR ZONE


Main Reflector Power Density                 2 (P)         1.0168 wW/m**2




                                                      1
                                    I
                                              Sa
                                                           0.1017 mW/cem**2




                                                      II
5.   ZONE BETWEEN THE MAIN REFLECTOR AND THE GROUND


Applying uniform illumination of the Main Reflector Surface:

Main to Ground Power Density         =         P           0.5084 W/m**2




                                                      I
                                               Sa
                                                           0.0508 mW/cm**2




                                                      I


                        CALCULATED SAFETY MARGINS SUMMARY
                                  AND EVALUATION


     Controlled Safety Margin    =   5.0 — Calculated Zone Value    (mW/cm**2)


                                       Safety
       Zones                           Margins        Conclusions
                                      (mW/cm**2)

1.Farfone|           =====4.9479_                     ComplieswithANSI__
2.    Near Zone                            4 .878 0   Complies with ANSI

3.    Transition Zone                Rf < Rtft < Rn   Complies with ANSI

4.    Main Reflector Surface               4 .8983    Complies with ANSI

5.    Main Reflector to Ground            4 .9492     Complies with ANSI




_UncontrolledSafetyMargin=1.0—CalculatedZoneValue(mW/em**2)_
                                       Safety
      Zones                            Margins        Conclusions
                                      ({mW/cm**2)

1.FarZone|===============0.9479                       ComplieswithANSI___
2.     Near Zone                          0 .8780     Complies with ANSI

3.    Transition Zone                Rf < Rt < Rn     Complies with ANSI

4.    Main Reflector Surface              0 .8983     Complies with ANSI

5.    Main Reflector to Ground            0 . 9492    Complies with ANSI




6.    EVALUATION


A.   Controlled Environment
B.   Uncontrolled Environment
       All Zones comply with ANSI Standards.


Harris Corporation
Request For Extension of Special Temporary Authority
2.4m C Band Temporary Transportable Earth Station
Anchorage, AK; Lat. 61—09—16.9 N, Long. 149—50—05.4 W




                                  GRAPHS


                            Horizon Angle & Satellite Arc for CDLS, AK
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Harris Corporation
Request For Extension of Special Temporary Authority
2.4m C Band Temporary Transportable Earth Station
Anchorage, AK; Lat. 61—09—16.9 N, Long. 149—50—05.4 W




                         NON—COMPLIANT
                   ANTENNA STATEMENT


Harris Corporation
Request For Extension of Special Temporary Authority
2.4Am C Band Temporary Transportable Earth Station
Anchorage, AK; Lat. 61—09—16.9 N, Long. 149—50—05.4 W



Non—Compliant Antenna Statement

Re: 2.4 Meter Temporary Fixed Earth Station
C—Band: 3700 — 4200 MHz and 5925.0 — 6425.0 MHz


Harris Corporation ("Harris" or "Applicant") proposes to use a AvL Technologies model 24M SNG, 2.4
meter antenna for its proposed temporary fixed earth station located in Anchorage, AK at the coordinates
of 61—09—16.9 N, 149—50—05.4 W. The AvL Technologies 2.4M SNG does not strictly comply with 25.209
of the FCC Rules and Regulations.

Pursuant to the Part 25 Earth Station Fifth Report and Order, the International Bureau (Bureau) provides
a List of Approved ‘Non—Routine                Earth Station Antennas. Specifically the website
http://www.fec.gov/ib/sd/nresa lists non—routine earth station antennas licensed for use by one or more U.S.
earth station operators since March 15, 2005.

"The Commission has ruled that an Earth station applicant proposing to use an antenna on this list may
no longer be required to attach antenna radiation plots as an exhibit to their applications, as required by
Section 25.132 (b)(3) of the Commission‘s rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.132 (b)(3). Rather, they need only to
provide an attachment to their applications citing the particular non—routine earth station antenna they
plan to use, and an application file number and call sign of a license in which that type of non—routine
antenna has been previously approved."

Accordingly, Harris submits the application file number and call sign, File No. SES—LIC—20070427—00529
(Call Sign: £070079), of a previously licensed AvL Technologies model 2.4M SNG 2.4 meter earth station,
which indicates that the 2.4 meter antenna proposed in this application will operate without conflict.

The applicant agrees to accept any adjacent satellite interference in the 4 GHz receive band as a result of
the performance of the antenna in the 1° to 1.5° region. The applicant understands that no adjacent satellite
interference protection will be available in the 1° to 1.5° regions. The applicant understands that adjacent
satellite interference protection applies only to the extent of the criteria set forth in §25.209. Should the use
of this antenna cause interference to other systems; the applicant agrees to terminate transmission upon
notice from the Commission.



Document Created: 2016-06-21 16:44:14
Document Modified: 2016-06-21 16:44:14

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