Attachment STA

This document pretains to SES-STA-20181114-03202 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2018111403202_1572432

                                                                Lockheed Martin Corporation
                                                           Call Sign E7541 Earth Station STA
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                  Description of Operations and Public Interest Statement

         Pursuant to 47 CFR 25.120 of the Commission’s Rules, Lockheed Martin Corporation
(“Lockheed Martin”) hereby requests Special Temporary Authority (“STA”) for a period of
thirty (30) days to operate its Carpentersville, New Jersey fixed earth station (Call Sign E7541)
to provide telemetry, tracking, and control (“TT&C”) functions during the Electric Orbit Raising
(“EOR”) period of operation, ranging, and electric propulsion monitoring for the HellasSat 4/
SaudiGeoSat 1 (“HS4”) satellite, which Lockheed Martin has manufactured.

       HS4 is destined for in-service operation at 39.0 E.L., and is currently scheduled for
launch in mid-January 2019, aboard an Ariane 5 ECA rocket, from Guiana Space Center.
Accordingly, Lockheed Martin requests authority to begin communications on January 15, 2019,
in preparation for the start of EOR.

       1.      Requested STA Operations

        The EOR TT&C and ranging signals will be transmitted in the standard C-band for which
Lockheed Martin has authority under Call Sign E7541. As to the instant request for STA,
Lockheed Martin seeks herein authority to communicate with HS4 as a point of communication
on two C-band frequencies that fall outside of the currently authorized transmit frequencies for
the earth station.

        The proposed TT&C operations in support of the HS4 launch will be on a strictly non-
harmful interference, non-protected basis. When no commands are being sent, a CW carrier that
is within the emission of the licensed operation would be present. In the case of an anomaly,
extraordinary measures, such as increasing power, may be necessary; if such measures are
required during this STA period, Lockheed Martin will notify the FCC within seven (7) business
days that such measures were needed.

        Lockheed Martin incorporates by reference the radiation hazard study that was included
with its most recent filings at the FCC. In addition, Lockheed Martin is submitting herewith a
Frequency Coordination and Interference Analysis Report prepared by Comsearch.

         The all-electric propulsion system of HS4 requires extended support for the completion
of the mission. Accordingly, Lockheed Martin is requesting that the duration of this STA be a
total of thirty (30) days. Further, a request for extension of the instant STA request for an
additional one hundred eighty (180) days is being filed concurrently to cover the entire period
required to complete EOR and the in-orbit testing being conducted by the launch provider.


                                                                     Lockheed Martin Corporation
                                                                Call Sign E7541 Earth Station STA
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       Lockheed Martin designates Michael Usarzewicz to be the contact person that will be
available whenever transmission to HS4 is to occur through the subject earth station. Mr.
Usarzewicz can be reached at the following phone numbers:

        (609) 865-2658 (cellular)
        (908) 859-4050 (earth station desk)


        2. Grant of the Requested Authority Will Serve the Public Interest

         Lockheed Martin believes that the limited operations it proposes in support of the launch
of the HS4 satellite serve the public interest. Lockheed Martin understands that the HS4 satellite
will provide to provide in-orbit backup, redundancy services for HellasSat 3 and further
expansion over Europe and Southern Africa, through increased Ku-band capacity. Lockheed
Martin’s Carpentersville earth station will be part of a global network of control and ranging
facilities that will be used solely to position the satellite as it progresses from transfer orbit to its
final location and to calibrate electric propulsion. No end user service will be provided within
the United States at any time. The safe and orderly use of the entire geostationary orbital
resource and protection of the hundreds of satellites licensed by the U.S. and other countries that
operate there depends in no small part on ensuring that the HS4 satellite is controlled while over
North America en route to its final geostationary orbital position. In this regard, Lockheed
Martin’s earth station thus will serve a vital function.


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       Lockheed Martin requests authority to operate its Carpentersville, NJ earth station
antenna to provide critical TT&C and ranging services during the EOR mission of the HellasSat
4/SaudiGeoSat 1 satellite, for a term of 30 days, commencing January 15, 2019.


                                                      Lockheed Martin Corporation
                                                 Call Sign E7541 Earth Station STA
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       TECHNICAL DETAILS OF SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY

                             Satellite Characteristics

Satellite:          HellasSat 4/ SaudiGeoSat 1 Electric Orbit Raising

Orbital Location:   39.0º E.L.

Manufacturer:       Lockheed Martin Corporation

Launch Vehicle:     Ariane 5 ECA

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                          Earth Station Characteristics

Antenna:            14.2-m TIW Systems

Antenna Location: 40°38’ 39.1” N / 075° 11’ 27.8” W

Telecommand Uplink Frequencies:
                  5928.0 MHz (LHCP/RHCP)
                  6422.0 MHz (LHCP/RHCP)

Telemetry Downlink Frequencies:
                   4199.0 MHz (LHCP/RHCP)
                   3704.25 MHz (LHCP/RHCP)

Antenna Gain:       57.3 dBi @ 6 GHz

Antenna Power:      34.0 dBW (into the flange)

Maximum EIRP:       91.5 dBW for all carriers

EIRP Density:       19.0 dBW/4kHz

Uplink Emission:   1M50F2D
Downlink Emission: 1M00G8D



Document Created: 2018-11-14 09:59:39
Document Modified: 2018-11-14 09:59:39

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