Attachment STA Extension Requst

This document pretains to SES-STA-20170223-00196 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

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                REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY

Orbital Media Networks, Inc. (“OMNi”), pursuant to Section 25.120 of the Commission’s rules,
hereby requests extension of Special Temporary Authority (“STA”) to continue to operate a
fixed 3.7-m antenna at its Englewood, CO facility in the manner described herein. OMNi
respectfully requests that its STA, SES-STA-20170131-00106 incorporated by reference herein,
be extended by sixty (60) days beginning at the original expiration date of March 4, 2017,
consistent with 47 C.F.R. 25.120(b)(2) of the Commission’s rules.

OMNi intends to file for modification of our existing license (Call Sign E010074) to add the
subject antenna to the same license. OMNi anticipates that it will require a period exceeding
the term of the granted STA to complete an expedited frequency coordination and file for the
license modification.

Continued operations will comply with the technical specifications set forth in the existing STA.

Grant of this STA extension will serve the public interest, convenience, and necessity because of
the peculiar situation arising from the mass migration of commercial radio networks from
distribution over AMC8 (139 degrees West) to AMC18 (105 degrees West).
1)     Most commercial radio stations take syndicated programming from one or more of the
major syndicators moving from AMC8 to AMC18. This migration began February 7th and is
expected to end no later than August 31st, 2017.
2)      Since most commercial radio stations have only one C-Band receive earth station,
usually shared between multiple radio stations at their studio / office location, and since the
vast majority of stations that use syndicated programming also take programs from more than
one of the major syndicators, it is important that all of the syndicators a) become available at
the same time on AMC18, and b) provide programming on both satellites for some period of
time (the “dual illumination period”) so there is plenty of time for stations to repoint, repair, or
replace their antennas.
3)       Orbital Media Networks operates two receiver platforms to serve affiliates of Orbital
Media Networks programming and programming that we distribute for third party syndicators.
We made arrangements for our satellite fleet operator, SES, to provide dual-illumination
services at one of their earth stations, receiving our two carriers, which we transmit to the new
satellite from our Englewood, CO Earth Station, decoding them to ASI streams, and re-
modulating, upconverting, and transmitting them to the other satellite.
4)     Unfortunately our older receiver platform is not fully DVB compliant and SES has been
unable to successfully dual-illuminate a carrier for that platform, a problem which would leave
hundreds of stations without the syndicated programming they count on, if left unsolved.


The STA we seek to extend allows us to dual-illuminate our older Starguide carrier locally in
Englewood, CO transmitting using the 3.7m Suman antenna that was previously licensed at our
site, and is currently being operated under STA (SES-STA-20170131-00106), thereby eliminating
an excessive burden on the radio stations depending on that platform for programming.
Micronet is currently performing the required coordination study and preparing the
engineering exhibits necessary to show compliance with FCC rules and / or justify an
appropriate waiver to make re-licensing the 3.7m antenna in question practical. Our proposed
operation falls within the off-axis emissions envelope of the 6.1m antenna already authorized
at the same site on our existing Earth Station (Call Sign E010074) license.
Respectfully submitted,




Michael Hagans
President – Orbital Media Networks, Inc.
76 Inverness Drive East – Suite C
Englewood, CO 80112
Desk 303-799-7222
Cell 720-490-7116



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Document Modified: 2019-04-13 13:04:59

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