Attachment STA Request

This document pretains to SES-STA-20190128-00039 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESSTA2019012800039_1612606

January 28, 2019

Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
Secretary
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20554

       Re:     Request for Further Extension of Special Temporary Authority
               Riverside, California Earth Station E060384

Dear Ms. Dortch:

Intelsat License LLC (“Intelsat”) herein requests an additional 30 days of Special Temporary
Authority (“STA”)1 previously granted Intelsat to use its Riverside, California Ku-band earth station
(Call Sign E060384) to continue providing telemetry, tracking, and command (“TT&C”) services2 for
Intelsat 5 (Call Sign S2704) on-station at 137.0° W.L.3

TT&C operations will continue to be performed in the following frequencies: 14498 MHz (H) and
13999 MHz (RHCP) in the uplink; and 11451 MHz (H, V, and RHCP), 11452 MHz (H, V, and
RHCP), and 11454 MHz (RHCP, and LHCP) in the downlink. On-station at 137.0° W.L., Intelsat
will continue to operate in conformance with FCC rules and any relevant coordination agreements.

In further support of this request, Intelsat incorporates by reference Exhibits A-D submitted with its
original STA request,4 which contain technical information that demonstrates that the operation of the
earth station will be compatible with its electromagnetic environment and will not cause harmful
interference into any lawfully operating terrestrial facility, or into Federal systems operating in the
13.75 -14.00 GHz band. To provide sufficient interference protection to U.S. Navy shipboard
radiolocation operations, Intelsat will continue to operate based on the table provided below for uplink
operation in band 13.75-14.00 GHz from Riverside, CA. Using the below mentioned power levels,


1
         Intelsat has filed its STA request, an FCC Form 159, a $210.00 filing fee, and this supporting
letter electronically via the International Bureau’s Filing System (“IBFS”).
2
      See, e.g. Satellite Policy Branch Information; Actions Taken, Report No. SES-02130, File No.
SES-STA-20181217-03514 (Jan. 2, 2019) (Public Notice).
3
        The original STA provided authority for the drift and on-station operations. Intelsat 5 arrived
at 137.0° W.L. on May 30, 2018. Intelsat is also utilizing the following antennas on station for
Intelsat 5: KL92, E140121, and KA258.
4
      See Satellite Policy Branch Information; Actions Taken, Report No. SES-02062, File No. SES-
STA-20180504-00489 (May 16, 2018) (Public Notice).


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
January 28, 2019
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the earth station’s signal flux density toward the shoreline will always be less than -167.0
dBW/m^2/4KHz. Therefore, there should be no interference to the U.S. Navy radar systems.

        Arc                   Power
        45 to 190 W           76 dBW
        45 to 185 W           82 dBW
        45 to 180 W           86 dBW
        45 to 175 W           88 dBW

In the extremely unlikely event that harmful interference should occur due to transmissions to or from
its earth station, Intelsat will take all reasonable steps to eliminate the interference.

Grant of this STA further extension request will allow Intelsat to continue safely station-keep Intelsat
5 at its new location. This, in turn, will help meet a new service demand at the 137.0° W.L. orbital
location and thereby promotes the public interest.

Please direct any questions regarding this STA further extension request to the undersigned at (703)
559-6949.

Respectfully submitted,

/s/ Cynthia J. Grady

Cynthia J. Grady
Senior Counsel
Intelsat US LLC


cc: Paul Blais



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