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- See [131]http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/eo/eo-13407.htm ^3 See FEMAs IPAWS web site for further details at [132]http://www.fema.gov/emergency/ipaws/ ^4 The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. See 47 C.F.R. 11.20. ^5 47 C.F.R. 11.18(d). ^6 47 C.F.R. 11.18(b). ^7 C.F.R. Part 11 at [133]http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_08/47cfr11_08.html. ^8 See 47 C.F.R. Part 11.18 at [134]http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_08/47cfr11_08.html ^9 See Review of the Emergency Alert System; Independent Spanish Broadcasters Association, the Office of Communication of the United Church of Christ, Inc. and the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council, Petition for Immediate Relief, EB Docket No. 04-296,
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- § 11.18(a). 47 C.F.R. § 11.14. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(c). 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). The State Relay Network is composed of state relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. 47 C.F.R. § 11.20. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). Upon activation of the national level EAS, NN sources are required to broadcast the EAS codes, Attention Signal, and the sign-off announcement in the EAS Operating Handbook, and then stop operating. All NN sources are required to comply with 47 C.F.R §§ 11.51, 11.52 and 11.61. 47 C.F.R. § 11.31. Under this protocol, an EAS alert
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- (EAS operation during a national level emergency). See 47 C.F.R. § 11.54. Id. The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.20. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(b). See Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 13282 ¶ 14. So-called ``Amber Alerts,'' which are centrally-delivered emergency alerts concerning missing persons, are another significant source of regular EAS activations. See Report and Order, FCC Rcd 7255. See Illinois Emergency Management Agency, Press Release, ``Federal test of Emergency Alert System mistakenly
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- EAS entry points, such as the State Primary stations or State Relay stations. The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.20. State Relay sources relay state-common emergency messages to local areas. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). Local Primary sources are responsible for coordinating the carriage of common emergency messages from sources such as the NWS or local emergency management offices as specified in EAS local area plans. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(b). State transmission systems vary from state to state, but
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- Are these proposed amendments necessary? What are their potential costs and benefits? How could any requirements we might consider with respect to amending section 11.11 be tailored to impose the least amount of burden on those affected? To the extent feasible, what explicit performance objectives should we specify to facilitate monitoring the success of any potential course of action? Section 11.20. Section 11.20 generally describes the functions and architectural elements of state relay networks. Among other things, this section provides that state relay networks distribute ``State EAS messages'' and may be composed of ``any ... communications facilities'' and that ``any ... communications technology may be used to distribute State emergency messages.'' CSRIC recommended that we update section 11.20 ``to accommodate the
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- (Earth-to-space) and 10.75-10.95 GHz (space-to-Earth). We deny Globalstar's request to operate on those frequencies that we have authorized Motient to use at 101º W.L. After eliminating the bands previously granted to Motient from Globalstar's feeder-link request, Globalstar might be eligible to receive an authorization to operate in the following bands: 13.15-13.20 GHz and 12.75-13.00 GHz (Earth-to-space) and 10.70-10.75 GHz and 11.20-11.45 GHz (space-to-Earth). Motient, however, filed and subsequently amended an application for a second-generation MSS system that seeks to use virtually the same feeder-link spectrum that Globalstar proposes to use. Because the pending proposals from Motient and Globalstar may prove mutually exclusive, we defer action on both Motient's and Globalstar's proposal for extended Ku-band feeder-link spectrum until the potential for mutual
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- File Nos. 139 through 147-SAT-P/LA-97; IBFS File Nos. SAT-LOA-19970925-00110/118. Generally, the V-band refers to frequencies in the 36.0-51.4 GHz band. GE Americom seeks authorization to operate downlink frequencies in the 39.5-42.5 GHz band and uplink frequencies in the 47.2-50.2 GHz band. GE Americom also seeks to operate 500 MHz within the extended Ku-band, using downlink frequencies in the 10.7-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz, and uplink frequencies in the 12.75-13.25 GHz bands. Transfer Application at 8-9. Nahuelsat provides service primarily to Latin American countries. Prior to exercising its option to sell 23 percent of Nahuelsat in July 2001, the GE Americom affiliate held 51.75 percent. Transfer Application at 9. Americom Asia-Pacific (AAP), headquartered in Singapore, is a 50/50 joint venture company of Lockheed
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- are typically less extensively deployed in the Appendix 30B planned bands, as compared to non-planned bands. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106 of the Commission's Rules, footnote 792 A; and ITU RR Footnote No. S5.441 and Appendix 30B of the ITU-R Radio Regulations Provisions and Associated Plan for the Fixed-Satellite Service in the Frequency Bands 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.70-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz. Use of these frequency bands is also governed by Resolution 130 (WRC-97). The GSO FSS operations in this band perform TT&C communications to provide data on the spacecraft's functions via a two-way telemetry link between the satellite and the controlling earth station. TT&C communications are used throughout the satellite's life, including the launch and deployment phase.
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- are typically less extensively deployed in the Appendix 30B planned bands, as compared to non-planned bands. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106 of the Commission's Rules, footnote 792 A; and ITU RR Footnote No. S5.441 and Appendix 30B of the ITU-R Radio Regulations Provisions and Associated Plan for the Fixed-Satellite Service in the Frequency Bands 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.70-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz. Use of these frequency bands is also governed by Resolution 130 (WRC-97). The GSO FSS operations in this band perform TT&C communications to provide data on the spacecraft's functions via a two-way telemetry link between the satellite and the controlling earth station. TT&C communications are used throughout the satellite's life, including the launch and deployment phase.
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- 11.17 states ``Frequency assignments relating to a number of stations or earth stations may be notified in the form of characteristics of a typical station or typical earth station and the intended geographical area of operation. Except for mobile earth stations, individual notices of frequency assignments are however necessary in the following cases:''. One of the cases listed is RR 11.20, terrestrial stations within the coordination area of an Earth station. This case would require typical fixed stations which may have been in operation for many years to now be notified with specific site characteristics and for the operator to project what changes and additions may occur, either within three months under RR 9.52, if the administration does not agree to
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- on its merits any request for modification of this condition or other appropriate relief. As modified herein, Boeing's license specifies a milestone deadline of July 17, 2006 for satellite launch. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.203 and 25.251. ITU Radio Regulations, Appendix S30B, Provisions and associated Plan for the fixed-satellite service in the frequency bands 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.70-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz. The Appendix 30B requirements are incorporated by reference in the Commission's rules. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, Footnote S5.441. Modification Application, Appendix B, Table B1. Boeing submitted the waiver request in the alternative, arguing that Subsections 25.210(e) and (f) were inapplicable because its license authorizes provision of MSS. As defined for allocational purposes, however, FSS can
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- on its merits any request for modification of this condition or other appropriate relief. As modified herein, Boeing's license specifies a milestone deadline of July 17, 2006 for satellite launch. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.203 and 25.251. ITU Radio Regulations, Appendix S30B, Provisions and associated Plan for the fixed-satellite service in the frequency bands 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.70-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz. The Appendix 30B requirements are incorporated by reference in the Commission's rules. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, Footnote S5.441. Modification Application, Appendix B, Table B1. Boeing submitted the waiver request in the alternative, arguing that Subsections 25.210(e) and (f) were inapplicable because its license authorizes provision of MSS. As defined for allocational purposes, however, FSS can
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- Satellite Ventures Subsidiary LLC; (ii) modify Motient's licenses and pending applications to permit MSV to operate using certain Canadian-licensed facilities; and (iii) launch and operate the next generation mobile satellite system. See Amendment of Motient Services, Inc. SAT-AMD-20010302-00019 (March 2, 2001). See Provisions and associated Plan for the fixed-satellite service in the frequency bands 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.70-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz, International Telecommunication Union APPENDIX 30B. See e.g., Amendment of the Commission's Space Station Licensing Rules and Policies, First Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, IB Docket No. 02-34, 18 FCC Rcd 10760, 10852 (para. 244) (2003) (First Space Station Reform Order) citing Amendment of the Commission's Space Station Licensing Rules and Policies, Notice
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- also requested a waiver of Section 25.210(e) of our rules. EchoStar Applications at 17. This rule, which required FSS space stations to use both horizontal and vertical polarization, was eliminated in the Space Station Licensing Reform Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 10860 . EchoStar proposes operations in both the allotted and non-allotted Ku-band frequencies. The allotted frequencies, 10.70-10.95 GHz and 11.20-11.45 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 12.75-13.25 GHz (Earth-to-space), are allotted to individual countries to various specific satellite orbit locations. Both the allotted and non-allotted, 10.95-11.2 and 11.45-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth), 13.75-14.00 GHz (Earth-to-space), bands are allocated to FSS, however, each is subject to different regulations established by the International Telecommunication Union. See ITU Radio Regulations, Articles 5, 9, 11, and Appendix 30B. Assignment
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- to add steerable uplink and fixed downlink spot beams to facilitate any needed coordination with previously licensed satellite systems in allotted extended Ku- band.'"' Upon technical review, we find that Echostar's Amendment is inconsistent in the frequency assignments it requests. In both the Application and the Amendment, EchoStar states that it requests authority to operate in the 10.70-10.75 GHz, and 11.20-1 1.45 GHz frequency bands (downlinks) and the 12.75-13.00 GHz and 13.15-13.20 GHz frequency bands (uplinks)." However, the Channel Frequency Plan outlined in Table A.4-1 of Section A.4 of the Attachment to the Amendment provides information that is significantly different fiom those fiequencies proposed in both the Application and in other portions of the Amendment. Specifically, the Channel Frequency Plan indicates
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- WJWB 29712 17 4680.0 304. 34 301. 304.0 1270772 21013.6 1272869 21182.2 FL JACKSONVILLE WJXT 53116 04 100.00 293. 42 1000 293.0 1422908 31918.9 1473446 33343.7 FL JACKSONVILLE WTEV-TV 35576 47 5000.0 299. 19 103. 299.0 1237017 18858.6 1237017 18858.6 FL JACKSONVILLE WTLV 65046 12 316.00 296. 13 14.6 296.0 1334958 27909.5 1326923 27757.0 FL KEY WEST WDLP-TV 72053 22 11.20 62. 03 1.00 62.00 34230 1744.6 34230 1744.6 FL KEY WEST WGEN-TV 27387 08 5.89 33. 12 3.20 33.00 35754 1460.3 35754 1460.3 FL LAKE WORTH WPXP 27290 67 501.00 60. 36 50.0 60.00 953673 3813.8 953673 3813.8 FL LAKELAND WMOR-TV 53819 32 5000.0 331. 19 146. 331.0 2950182 17456.5 2950190 17460.5 FL LEESBURG WACX 60018 55 5000.0 515. 40
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- extended Ku-band at the 101° W.L. orbital location. We are persuaded that the Division's dismissal on the ground that EchoStar's filings were incomplete and internally inconsistent was correct. background In August 2003, EchoStar filed an application to construct, launch, and operate a satellite at the 101° W.L. orbital location that would provide Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS) in the 10.70-10.75 GHz and 11.20-11.45 GHz (downlink) and the 12.75-13.00 GHz and 13.15-13.20 GHz (uplink) frequencies. In November 2003, EchoStar filed an amendment to its application outlining two system upgrades. On February 9, 2004, the Division dismissed EchoStar's application. The Division found that EchoStar's amended application was not in compliance with Section 25.114(c) of the Commission's rules, which requires all space station applicants to submit
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- Form a Global Communications System in Geostationary Orbit, Memorandum Opinion Order and Authorization, 15 FCC Rcd 15460, recon. denied, 15 FCC Rcd 25234 (2000), further proceedings, 16 FCC Rcd 12280 (2001) (Intelsat LLC Orders). The term ``C-band'' refers here to the 3625 - 4200 MHz and 5850 - 6425 MHz frequency bands; the term ``Ku-band'' refers to the 10.95 - 11.20 GHz, 11.45 - 11.70 GHz, 12.5-12.75 GHz, and 13.75 - 14.5 GHz frequency bands. Intelsat LLC Orders, 15 FCC Rcd at 15519 (¶ 156). Id. at 15518-19. Id. at Appendix A, Tables 1 and 2. Intelsat LLC Request for Extension of Milestone Dates for INTELSAT 10-02 (INTELSAT ALPHA-2), File No. SAT-MOD-20030723-00136, Call Sign S2414, (July 23, 2003) (Intelsat Original Milestone
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- the Commission's Rules to Permit Operation of NGSO FSS Systems Co-Frequency with GSO and Terrestrial Systems in the Ku-Band Frequency Range, First Report and Order and Further NPRM, 16 FCC Rcd 4096, (2000) (``Ku-band NGSO FSS Order''). Appendix 30B of the ITU Radio Regulations identifies the following frequency bands for the fixed-satellite service plan: 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.70-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz. Ku-band NGSO FSS Order at ¶ 31 and n.65 (refusing to limit the number of NGSO FSS gateway earth stations that could operate, but noting that most applicants proposed to deploy less than five gateways). Establishment of Policies and Service Rules for the Mobile Satellite Service in the 2 GHz Band, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14
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- the Commission's Rules to Permit Operation of NGSO FSS Systems Co-Frequency with GSO and Terrestrial Systems in the Ku-Band Frequency Range, First Report and Order and Further NPRM, 16 FCC Rcd 4096, (2000) (``Ku-band NGSO FSS Order''). Appendix 30B of the ITU Radio Regulations identifies the following frequency bands for the fixed-satellite service plan: 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.70-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz. Ku-band NGSO FSS Order at ¶ 31 and n.65 (refusing to limit the number of NGSO FSS gateway earth stations that could operate, but noting that most applicants proposed to deploy less than five gateways). Establishment of Policies and Service Rules for the Mobile Satellite Service in the 2 GHz Band, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14
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- (i) and (o), 303(r), 544(g) and 606. Section Number and Title: 11.1 Purpose. 11.11 The Emergency Alert System (EAS). 11.12 Two-tone Attention Signal encoder and decoder. 11.13 Emergency Action Notification (EAN) and Emergency Action Termination (EAT). 11.14 Primary Entry Point (PEP) System. 11.15 EAS Operating Handbook. 11.16 National Control Point Procedures. 11.18 EAS Designations. 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. 11.20 State Relay Network. 11.21 State and Local Area Plans and FCC Mapbook. SUBPART B -- EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS Brief Description: These rules describe EAS protocol for emergency event codes and EAS equipment requirements. Need: Establishing quality and compatibility standards for EAS equipment will ensure technological interoperability and result in delivery of responsive, robust, and redundant emergency messaging. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C.
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- station under consideration has to be authorized by this administration and the provision of service through the deployment of receive earth stations in the territory of administration A can only occur with its approval. APPENDIX 30B (Rev. WRC-2000) Provisions and associated Plan for the fixed-satellite service in the frequency bands 4 500-4 800 MHz, 6 725-7 025 MHz, 10.70-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz USA/ /01 NOC Article 1 and 2.1 ARTICLE 1 Objective of the provisions and associated Plan 1.1 The objective of the procedures prescribed in this Appendix is to guarantee in practice, for all countries, equitable access to the geostationary-satellite orbit in the frequency bands of the fixed-satellite service covered by this Appendix. tion of assignments in
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- 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, use of the 12.2-12.7 GHz band is limited to the Broadcast Satellite Service. Telenor proposed to operate in this band, although it does not propose to provide Broadcast Satellite Service. Further, Telenor indicated that its earth station would receive in the 12.7-12.75 GHz band. This band, however, is not allocated for downlink transmissions. Furthermore, the proposed 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.20-12.75 GHz bands are not allocated for the proposed ESV service. Telenor did not request a waiver of the Table of Frequency Allocations to permit its proposed non-conforming uses. In addition, Telenor did not submit a Radiation Hazard Analysis for its new antenna as required response to Question 28 of Form 312. While we dismiss the application on
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- 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, use of the 12.2-12.7 GHz band is limited to the Broadcast Satellite Service. Telenor proposed to operate in this band, although it does not propose to provide Broadcast Satellite Service. Further, Telenor indicated that its earth station would receive in the 12.7-12.75 GHz band. This band, however, is not allocated for downlink transmissions. Furthermore, the proposed 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.20-12.75 GHz bands are not allocated for the proposed ESV service. Telenor did not request a waiver of the Table of Frequency Allocations to permit its proposed non-conforming uses. In addition, Telenor did not submit a Radiation Hazard Analysis as required for each newly added antenna as required in response to Question 28 of Form 312. While we
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- -0.0285 0.4000 0.9719 -0.1156* 0.0610 0.8908 0.46 Percentage of College Graduates in Market Population 0.0320** 0.0250 1.0326 0.0059 0.7800 1.0059 3.17* Noncommercial (1=yes) -0.0827 0.6300 0.9207 0.8894***0.0040 2.4337 -35.84** In Arbitron Metro (1=yes) -0.3137** 0.0340 0.7307 1.3125***0.0000 3.7156 -72.50*** Segments Aired in Morning Drive 0.2606***0.0000 1.2977 -0.5046***0.0000 0.6037 42.10*** Segments Aired in Evening Drive 0.0471 0.4050 1.0483 -0.2120** 0.0280 0.8090 11.20* Band (1=FM) -0.6504***0.0000 0.5218 -0.7605***0.0000 0.4674 -45.61*** Intercept 3.8191 0.1670 2.0405 0.7170 Non-Zero Observations Zero Observations AIC *** significance at the 1% level; ** significance at the 5% level; * significance at the 10% level 672 341 86 1. The logit or inflated portion of the model estimates the probability the dependent variable is zero. To determine the factor change
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- 101 HHI 0.14 0.09 0.12 0.14 0.18 0.30 0.21 + Format 20 Count 7.44 9.97 7.87 6.66 5.80 3.86 -6.11 - Format 20 HHI 0.19 0.15 0.17 0.19 0.22 0.34 0.19 + Format 11 Count 6.47 8.24 6.84 5.93 5.20 3.43 -4.81 - Format 11 HHI 0.21 0.17 0.20 0.22 0.24 0.36 0.19 + Number of Stations 14.36 23.47 15.80 11.20 8.77 5.57 -17.90 - Source: Ownership Database (from FCC), Edison Airplay Database Effect of Consolidation? [6] = [5]-[1] Table 11: Market Level Regressions Estimating the Effect of Ownership Structure on Format Commercial, In-Market, Edison Surveyed Stations HHI Stations Percent of Stations with Cross-Owned Newspaper Percent of Stations with Cross-Owned TV Station Number of Commercial Stations Owned Nationally by In-Market Owners
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- 5.547 5.547D 5.548 33-33.4 FIXED 5.547A RADIONAVIGATION 5.547 5.547E 33.4-34.2 RADIOLOCATION 5.549 13 ADD USA/1.3/2 5.YYY Earth stations on board unmanned aircraft and their associated control stations (CSs) that operate as part of an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) may receive from geostationary satellite networks in primary allocations of the fixed- satellite service (space-to-Earth) in the following frequency bands: 10.95 11.20 GHz, 11.45 11.70 GHz, 11.70 12.20 GHz (in Region 2 only), 12.20 12.50 GHz (in Region 3 only), 12.50 12.75 GHz (in Regions 1 and 3 only), 17.30 17.70 GHz (in Region 1 only), 17.70 18.80 GHz and 19.70 21.20 GHz. Such operations shall be in accordance with the provisions of Resolution [SAT-UAS-
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- 5.547 5.547D 5.548 33-33.4 FIXED 5.547A RADIONAVIGATION 5.547 5.547E 33.4-34.2 RADIOLOCATION 5.549 18525 ADD USA/1.3/2 5.YYY Earth stations on board unmanned aircraft and their associated control stations (CSs) that operate as part of an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) may receive from geostationary satellite networks in primary allocations of the fixed- satellite service (space-to-Earth) in the following frequency bands: 10.95 11.20 GHz, 11.45 11.70 GHz, 11.70 12.20 GHz (in Region 2 only), 12.20 12.50 GHz (in Region 3 only), 12.50 12.75 GHz (in Regions 1 and 3 only), 17.30 17.70 GHz (in Region 1 only), 17.70 18.80 GHz and 19.70 21.20 GHz. Such operations shall be in accordance with the provisions of Resolution [SAT-UAS-
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- its New Dawn space station at the 32.8 E.L. orbital location to make several technical changes to the New Dawn satellite's design, as well as to delete the 6500-6550 MHz band (Earth-to-space) from its authorization. New Dawn will provide fixed-satellite service from the 32.8 E.L. orbital location in the 3625 - 4200 MHz (space-to-Earth), 5850 - 6500 MHz (Earth-to-space), 10.95- 11.20 GHz (space-to-Earth), 11.45 - 11.70 GHz (space-to-Earth), and 14.0 - 14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space) frequency bands. Additionally, Intelsat is authorized to operate telemetry, tracking, and telecommand necessary to maintain New Dawn at the 32.8° E.L. orbital location using the following center frequencies: 3947.5 MHz, 3950 MHz, 3952.5 MHz, 11.198 GHz, and 11.452 GHz (space-to-Earth); 6173.7 MHz and 6176.3 MHz (Earth-to-space). S2387
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- its New Dawn space station at the 32.8 E.L. orbital location to make several technical changes to the New Dawn satellite's design, as well as to delete the 6500-6550 MHz band (Earth-to-space) from its authorization. New Dawn will provide fixed-satellite service from the 32.8 E.L. orbital location in the 3625 - 4200 MHz (space-to-Earth), 5850 - 6500 MHz (Earth-to-space), 10.95- 11.20 GHz (space-to-Earth), 11.45 - 11.70 GHz (space-to-Earth), and 14.0 - 14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space) frequency bands. Additionally, Intelsat is authorized to operate telemetry, tracking, and telecommand necessary to maintain New Dawn at the 32.8° E.L. orbital location using the following center frequencies: 3947.5 MHz, 3950 MHz, 3952.5 MHz, 11.198 GHz, and 11.452 GHz (space-to-Earth); 6173.7 MHz and 6176.3 MHz (Earth-to-space). S2387
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- 40293.63 41308.29 27525.4529146.7831547.4733748.6834249.47 42.26 44.07 37742.24 42024.70 51608.13 33239.5036485.4338041.9342018.8650914.68 34.83 37.03 197769.72 212488.96 236677.93 47601.2554516.8057806.2360484.6465819.43 40.81 43.80 151232.74 158466.65 160840.98 30839.0333310.5135638.0136771.8736689.48 45.03 45.97 13009.00 13854.00 14524.00 14331.00 21716.00 23607.00 25585.00 25456.0026640.0028120.0030044.0032264.00 224088.26 247689.30 19283.3220362.3621821.6123967.92 13.88 14.50 54302.86 61711.95 39664.5742537.8945829.0751422.34 28.05 28.49 24057.34 26747.52 18315.5318734.0420619.9922505.27 10.88 11.10 23717.75 25298.89 17867.3718751.8120067.4821270.30 11.59 11.12 19374.58 20938.24 15623.4116223.7617180.6118477.09 7.03 7.85 27080.18 29423.59 16401.4217259.1018225.9919709.02 10.09 11.20 32008.33 35404.83 17259.2118130.6619485.1921467.88 14.45 14.96 20833.27 22940.67 15287.1015911.0416944.5118632.77 11.65 12.74 22713.75 25223.61 15765.1117237.7118171.0020185.35 10.66 11.53 191290.05 198337.89 32286.5933193.4335181.0736316.31 35.61 36.65 71738.86 73860.01 42125.2243871.6145000.92 21738.42 22397.14 25199.6526712.2327387.07 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 38706.55 40460.16 30264.4332586.7633937.39 40916.62 42589.75 31139.1633439.5434563.99 18189.69 19030.84 29469.6631530.0632931.02 19819.00 23424.00 23838.00 10656.0012284.0014800.0017464.0017760.00 171614.47 186936.07 29845.4830637.9032587.3035346.32 37.86 38.07 16047.97 17528.24 22004.3122765.6224223.3426594.21 29.00 29.01 98334.52 106560.29 34503.7935351.4937749.8340620.70 36.52 36.07 38258.82
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- STANDARD VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUBCARRIERS 6345.0000 - 6345.0000 MHz 36M0F3F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E010132 SES-LIC-20010514-00901 GANNETT CO., INC. Application for Authority Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 38 ° 55 ' 55.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 1100 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Arlington, VA 77 ° 13 ' 11.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: Andrew Corp. 1 4.6 meters ANTENNA ID: ESA46-124 74.20 dBW Digital MCPC QPSK carrier used for video/voice/data. 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 74.20 dBW FM Analog carrier used for video/voice/data. 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E010136 SES-LIC-20010516-00924 ELCOM OF VIRGINIA, INC. Application for Authority Class of Station: Fixed
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- at 418-0719; TTY 202-418-2555. ANALOG AND DIGITAL VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F ANALOG AND DIGITAL VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations KAZH LICENSE, LLC E020159 SES-REG-20020531-00929P Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 29 ° 33 ' 11.20 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 1044 HERCULES STREET, HARRIS, HOUSTON, TX 95 ° 6 ' 46.70 " W LONG. LOCATION: DH SATELLITE, INC. 1 3.7 meters ANTENNA ID: 3.7M POLAR MOUNT ANALOG AND DIGITAL VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F ANALOG AND DIGITAL VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Points of
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- Receive Only License by adding an additional Point of Communication of SATMAX-5 to this pending application SES-LIC-20020531-00929, therefore an additional 30 days Public Notice is required.The antenna will be used for reception of analog and digital video from U.S. licensed satellites (ALSAT) and SATMEX-5. This Application is associated with File Number SES-LIC-20020531-00929 Receive-Only Earth Station License. 29 ° 33 ' 11.20 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 1044 HERCULES STREET, HARRIS, HOUSTON, TX 95 ° 6 ' 46.70 " W LONG. LOCATION: DH SATELLITE, INC. 1 3.7 meters ANTENNA ID: 3.7M POLAR MOUNT ANALOG AND DIGITAL VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F ANALOG AND DIGITAL VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Points of
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- Receive Only License by adding an additional Point of Communication of SATMAX-5 to this pending application SES-LIC-20020531-00929, therefore an additional 30 days Public Notice is required.The antenna will be used for reception of analog and digital video from U.S. licensed satellites (ALSAT) and SATMEX-5. This Application is associated with File Number SES-LIC-20020531-00929 Receive-Only Earth Station License. 29 ° 33 ' 11.20 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 1044 HERCULES STREET, HARRIS, HOUSTON, TX 95 ° 6 ' 46.70 " W LONG. LOCATION: DH SATELLITE, INC. 1 3.7 meters ANTENNA ID: 3.7M POLAR MOUNT ANALOG AND DIGITAL VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F ANALOG AND DIGITAL VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Points of
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- (Debtor-in-Possession) E980175 SES-AMD-20031003-01364E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Amendment Nature of Service:Fixed Satellite Service Amendment to increase power at the antenna flange to 8 watts, expand area of operations to 'ALSAT' and add 2 Emission designators. 38 ° 55 ' 55.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 7950 JONES BRANCH ROAD, FAIRFAX, TYSON'S CORNER, VA 77 ° 13 ' 11.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: PRODELIN 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 1244 55.20 dBW 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 400KG7W 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 400KG7W 58.20 dBW 768 Kbps, qpsk, R-2/3 Reed Solomon (112/126) data,voice and fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 5K24G7W 768 Kbps, qpsk, R-2/3 Reed Solomon (112/126) data,voice and fax 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 5K24G7W 58.20 dBW 768 Kbps, qpsk,
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- - 4200.0000 MHz 10M3G7W DIGITAL AUDIO CARRIER 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 30K0F1D Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY E030261 SES-REG-20031029-01518E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 38 ° 45 ' 20.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 WOOD 11 (KTBG-FM), PLATTE, WARRENSBURG, MO 93 ° 44 ' 11.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: COMTECH ANTENNA SYSTEMS 3.8 ANTENNA ID: 3.8 METER PF DIGITAL AUDIO CARRIER 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 10M3G7W DIGITAL BROADCAST AUDIO CARRIER 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 30K0F1D Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) EQUAL REPRESENTATION OF MEDIA ADVOCACY CORPORATION, D/B/A KRZA 88.7 FM COMMUNITY E030262 SES-REG-20031029-01519E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Registration Nature of
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- authority. The effective dates of the actions are the dates specified. Loral Skynet Network Services, Inc. (Debtor-in-Possession) E980175 SES-AMD-20031003-01364E Date Effective: 12/15/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority Amendment Nature of Service:Fixed Satellite Service 38 ° 55 ' 55.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 7950 JONES BRANCH ROAD, FAIRFAX, TYSON'S CORNER, VA 77 ° 13 ' 11.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: PRODELIN 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 1244 55.20 dBW 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 400KG7W 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 400KG7W 58.20 dBW 768 Kbps, qpsk, R-2/3 Reed Solomon (112/126) data,voice and fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 5K24G7W 768 Kbps, qpsk, R-2/3 Reed Solomon (112/126) data,voice and fax 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 5K24G7W 58.20 dBW 768 Kbps, qpsk,
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- 4200.0000 MHz 30K0F1D Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY E030261 SES-REG-20031029-01518E Date Effective: 12/17/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 10/29/2003 - 10/29/2018 Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 38 ° 45 ' 20.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 WOOD 11 (KTBG-FM), PLATTE, WARRENSBURG, MO 93 ° 44 ' 11.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: COMTECH ANTENNA SYSTEMS 3.8 ANTENNA ID: 3.8 METER PF DIGITAL AUDIO CARRIER 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 10M3G7W DIGITAL BROADCAST AUDIO CARRIER 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 30K0F1D Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) EQUAL REPRESENTATION OF MEDIA ADVOCACY CORPORATION, D/B/A KRZA 88.7 FM COMMUNITY E030262 SES-REG-20031029-01519E Date Effective: 12/17/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations
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- 4,297 4.35 353 3,336 10.58 Kansas 343 7,831 4.38 349 2,897 12.05 Kentucky 336 9,735 3.45 549 4,846 11.33 Louisiana 535 11,461 4.67 823 5,492 14.99 Maine 254 2,167 11.72 211 1,269 16.63 Maryland 1,302 16,734 7.78 1,225 5,670 21.60 Massachusetts 2,240 26,355 8.50 1,490 7,314 20.37 Michigan 1,993 26,557 7.50 1,692 13,006 13.01 Minnesota 675 13,155 5.13 606 5,412 11.20 Mississippi 298 6,309 4.72 202 3,529 5.72 Missouri 928 15,099 6.15 835 6,877 12.14 Montana 105 1,881 5.58 16 1,012 1.58 Nebraska 86 2,937 2.93 128 1,857 6.89 Nevada 172 6,232 2.76 541 2,183 24.78 New Hampshire 617 4,365 14.14 220 1,633 13.47 New Jersey 2,404 27,500 8.74 1,838 9,634 19.08 New Mexico 88 2,845 3.09 265 1,811 14.63 New
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- 220347 C BRANTLEY TEL. CO., INC. 2.18 -1.51 3.75 1.25 220348 C BULLOCH CNTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 3.74 -1.07 4.86 5.87 220351 C CAMDEN TEL. & TEL. CO., INC.-GA 4.56 -7.54 13.09 INFINITE 220354 C CHICKAMAUGA TEL. CORP. 5.37 -1.18 6.63 0.00 220355 C CITIZENS TEL. CO., INC.-GA -4.16 -1.65 -2.55 -20.88 220356 C COASTAL UTILITIES, INC. 7.92 -2.95 11.20 45.30 220357 C ALLTEL GEORGIA, INC. 1.53 0.05 1.48 -9.00 220358 C DARIEN TEL. CO., INC. 7.77 -2.53 10.57 14.75 220360 C ELLIJAY TEL. CO. 2.79 0.07 2.72 0.61 220362 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF FAIRMOUNT, LLC 16.54 -1.85 18.74 35.91 220364 A GEORGIA TEL. CORP. 17.15 -5.09 23.44 INFINITE 220365 C GLENWOOD TEL. CO. 27.24 17.79 8.02 35.55 220368 C
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- 220347 C BRANTLEY TEL. CO., INC. 2.18 -1.51 3.75 1.25 220348 C BULLOCH CNTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 3.74 -1.07 4.86 5.87 220351 C CAMDEN TEL. & TEL. CO., INC.-GA 4.56 -7.54 13.09 INFINITE 220354 C CHICKAMAUGA TEL. CORP. 5.37 -1.18 6.63 0.00 220355 C CITIZENS TEL. CO., INC.-GA -4.16 -1.65 -2.55 -20.88 220356 C COASTAL UTILITIES, INC. 7.92 -2.95 11.20 45.30 220357 C ALLTEL GEORGIA, INC. 1.53 0.05 1.48 -9.00 220358 C DARIEN TEL. CO., INC. 7.77 -2.53 10.57 14.75 220360 C ELLIJAY TEL. CO. 2.79 0.07 2.72 0.61 220362 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF FAIRMOUNT, LLC 16.54 -1.85 18.74 35.91 220364 A GEORGIA TEL. CORP. 17.15 -5.09 23.44 INFINITE 220365 C GLENWOOD TEL. CO. 27.24 17.79 8.02 35.55 220368 C
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- LAND MOBILE 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 168KG1D 12.30 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 168KG1D SENSOR SYSTEMS A5/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 166KG1D Page 5 of 15 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 168KG1D 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 168KG1D PCTEL A6/INT 0.18 meters ANTENNA ID: 3481IZ-3 DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1545.0000
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- 6425.0000 MHz 100KG7W- Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E070138 SES-LIC-20070706-00904 E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority The Boeing Company Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service Page 2 of 6 47 ° 25 ' 7.50 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 20403 68TH AVE S. (3.7M KENT), KING, KENT, WA 122 ° 15 ' 11.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: ANDREWS 3.7M KENT 3.7 meters ANTENNA ID: ESA37AAP-1 67.08 dBW Digital Data Carrier 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 32M4G7D 67.08 dBW Digital Data Carrier 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 29M5G7D 67.08 dBW Digital Data Carrier 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 24M3G7D 67.08 dBW Digital Data Carrier 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 20M0G7D 67.08 dBW Digital Data Carrier 14000.0000 - 14500.0000
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- 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 168KG1D 12.30 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 168KG1D SENSOR SYSTEMS A5/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 168KG1D 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 166KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 168KG1D PCTEL A6/INT 0.18 meters ANTENNA ID: 3481IZ-3 11.00 dBW
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- Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E070138 SES-LIC-20070706-00904 E Date Effective: 08/14/2007 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 08/14/2007 - 08/14/2022 Application for Authority THE BOEING COMPANY Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service 47 ° 25 ' 7.50 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 20403 68TH AVE S. (3.7M KENT), KING, KENT, WA 122 ° 15 ' 11.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: ANDREWS 3.7M KENT 3.7 meters ANTENNA ID: ESA37AAP-1 67.08 dBW Digital Data Carrier 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 32M4G7D 67.08 dBW Digital Data Carrier 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 29M5G7D 67.08 dBW Digital Data Carrier 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 24M3G7D 67.08 dBW Digital Data Carrier 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 20M0G7D 67.08 dBW Digital Data Carrier 14000.0000 - 14500.0000
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- - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Boothville - SATMEX-5 - (116.8 W.L.) E070180 SES-LIC-20070810-01079 E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority THE BOEING COMPANY Page 2 of 7 Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service 47 ° 25 ' 7.50 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 20403 68TH AVE S (SEA TEL KENT), KING, KENT, WA 122 ° 15 ' 11.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: SEATEL SEA TEL 1 meters ANTENNA ID: 4006 0.00 dBW Digital Data Carrier 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 32M4G7D 0.00 dBW Digital Data Carrier 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 29M5G7D 0.00 dBW Digital Data Carrier 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 24M3G7D 0.00 dBW Digital Data Carrier 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 20M0G7D 0.00 dBW Digital Data Carrier 11700.0000 - 12200.0000
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- 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 168KG1D 12.30 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 168KG1D SENSOR SYSTEMS A5/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 168KG1D 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 166KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 168KG1D PCTEL A6/INT 0.18 meters ANTENNA ID: 3481IZ-3 11.00 dBW
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- - SATMEX-5 - (116.8 W.L.) E070180 SES-LIC-20070810-01079 E Date Effective: 10/02/2007 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 10/02/2007 - 10/02/2022 Application for Authority THE BOEING COMPANY Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service 47 ° 25 ' 7.50 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 20403 68TH AVE S (SEA TEL KENT), KING, KENT, WA 122 ° 15 ' 11.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: SEATEL SEA TEL 1 meters ANTENNA ID: 4006 0.00 dBW Digital Data Carrier 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 32M4G7D 0.00 dBW Digital Data Carrier 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 29M5G7D 0.00 dBW Digital Data Carrier 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 24M3G7D 0.00 dBW Digital Data Carrier 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 20M0G7D Page 2 of 16 0.00 dBW Digital Data
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- Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Modification Loral Skynet Network Services, Inc. Page 11 of 36 Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service Loral Skynet Network Services, Inc. filed a modification request to change its remote control point. 38 ° 55 ' 55.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 7950 JONES BRANCH ROAD, FAIRFAX, TYSON'S CORNER, VA 77 ° 13 ' 11.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: PRODELIN 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 1244 55.20 dBW 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 400KG7W 57.30 dBW 768 kbps, qpsk, R-2/3 Reed Solomon (112/126) data, voice and fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 5K24G7W 57.30 dBW 768 kbps, qpsk, R-2/3 Reed Solomon (112/126) data, voice and fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 6K50G7W 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 400KG7W 768
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- 18.43 48.16 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.76 -2.33 11.35 22.14 381632A C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -5.46 -0.12 -5.34 -19.01 381636 C UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. -1.29 -3.44 2.23 -11.14 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 5.13 -0.91 6.10 16.83 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 14.21 -3.02 17.76 47.70 382247 C NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND 18.60 24.08 -4.42 11.20 382247A C NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND 55.45 -3.96 61.87 0.00 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -0.67 -4.23 3.72 2.09 385144 C QWEST CORPORATION - ND -1.35 -5.82 4.75 0.00 TOTAL NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 16.00 -6.99 24.71 0.00 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 16.00 -6.99 24.71 0.00 TOTAL OHIO -2.41 -7.61 5.63 -6.81 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. -1.36 -6.68
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- 18.43 48.16 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.76 -2.33 11.35 22.14 381632A C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -5.46 -0.12 -5.34 -19.01 381636 C UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. -1.29 -3.44 2.23 -11.14 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 5.13 -0.91 6.10 16.83 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 14.21 -3.02 17.76 47.70 382247 C NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND 18.60 24.08 -4.42 11.20 382247A C NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND 55.45 -3.96 61.87 0.00 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -0.67 -4.23 3.72 2.09 385144 C QWEST CORPORATION - ND -1.35 -5.82 4.75 0.00 TOTAL NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 16.00 -6.99 24.71 0.00 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 16.00 -6.99 24.71 0.00 TOTAL OHIO -2.41 -7.61 5.63 -6.81 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. -1.36 -6.68
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- (146 E.L.) Page 22 of 40 E980175 SES-MOD-20071101-01500 E Date Effective: 02/04/2008 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 07/02/1998 - 07/02/2008 Application for Modification TELESAT NETWORK SERVICES, INC. Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service 38 ° 55 ' 55.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 7950 JONES BRANCH ROAD, FAIRFAX, TYSON'S CORNER, VA 77 ° 13 ' 11.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: PRODELIN 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 1244 55.20 dBW 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 400KG7W 57.30 dBW 768 kbps, qpsk, R-2/3 Reed Solomon (112/126) data, voice and fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 5K24G7W 57.30 dBW 768 kbps, qpsk, R-2/3 Reed Solomon (112/126) data, voice and fax 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 6K50G7W 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 400KG7W 768
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- 7.69 -1.44 9.26 9.80 411807 C MOKAN DIAL, INC.- KS -1.08 -2.68 1.64 -3.02 411808 C MOUNDRIDGE TEL. CO. -9.92 -0.67 -9.31 -19.75 411809 C MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY -0.86 -2.35 1.53 -1.56 411814 C PEOPLES TELECOMMUNICATIONS, LLC -1.16 -3.57 2.51 -1.36 411817 C PIONEER TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION INC. -1.56 -2.21 0.66 -4.27 411818 C CRAW-KAN TELEPHONE COOP INC- KS 6.82 -3.94 11.20 21.04 411820 C RAINBOW TELECOMMUNICATIONS ASSOC., INC. -0.15 -2.49 2.41 -0.33 3 - 171 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2005 to 2006 by Study Area Study Area Code Type Study Area Name Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* NTS Revenue of Requirement Projections in Unseparated High Cost Loop Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Support Payment KANSAS
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- 7.69 -1.44 9.26 9.80 411807 C MOKAN DIAL, INC.- KS -1.08 -2.68 1.64 -3.02 411808 C MOUNDRIDGE TEL. CO. -9.92 -0.67 -9.31 -19.75 411809 C MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY -0.86 -2.35 1.53 -1.56 411814 C PEOPLES TELECOMMUNICATIONS, LLC -1.16 -3.57 2.51 -1.36 411817 C PIONEER TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION INC. -1.56 -2.21 0.66 -4.27 411818 C CRAW-KAN TELEPHONE COOP INC- KS 6.82 -3.94 11.20 21.04 411820 C RAINBOW TELECOMMUNICATIONS ASSOC., INC. -0.15 -2.49 2.41 -0.33 3 - 171 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2005 to 2006 by Study Area Study Area Code Type Study Area Name Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* NTS Revenue of Requirement Projections in Unseparated High Cost Loop Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Support Payment KANSAS
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- - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 12.30 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 200KG7W Sensor Systems 5-203/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 0.00 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 200KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 200KG7W Sensor Systems 5-2011/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 0.00 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS,
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- Mobile 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 12.30 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21, 094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 200KG7W Sensor Systems 5-203/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 200KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 200KG7W DELETE DELETE 0 meters ANTENNA ID: 0 Sensor Systems 5-2011/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094
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- - (ALSAT) Page 17 of 24 E990310 SES-RWL-20090630-00804 E Date Effective: 07/07/2009 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 09/21/2009 - 09/21/2024 Renewal EchoStar Corporation Nature of Service: Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, Direct to Home Fixed Satellite 41 ° 7 ' 56.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 530 ECHOSTAR DRIVE, LARAMIE, CHEYENNE, WY 104 ° 44 ' 11.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: TIW 1 13.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 13.2 85.00 dBW DIGITAL COMPRESSED VIDEO, FEC 3/4 (DBS) 17300.0000 - 17800.0000 MHz 24M0M1F 89.10 dBW TELEMETRY BEACON (TT&C) 17300.0000 - 17800.0000 MHz 1M50G2D DIGITAL COMPRESSED VIDEO, FEC 3/4 (DBS) 12200.0000 - 12700.0000 MHz 24M0M1F TELEMETRY BEACON (TT&C) 12200.0000 - 12700.0000 MHz 1M50G2D Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT -
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- DSSS,BPSK, 21, 094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21, 094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21, 094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W Sensor Systems 5-203/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 11.20 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 200KG7W Page 7 of 24 11.20 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W DELETE
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- - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 12.30 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 200KG7W Sensor Systems 5-203/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 0.00 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 200KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 200KG7W Sensor Systems 5-2011/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 0.00 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS,
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- DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 168KG1D 12.30 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 168KG1D 12.30 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 168KG1D Sensor Systems 5-203/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 200KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W DSSS,
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- 0.00 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC 2.98 -10.65 15.25 0.00 NEW MEXICO TOTAL -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 491164 C VALOR TELECOMM OF TX, LP-NM#1 DBA WINDSTREAM -28.72 -3.30 -26.29 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMM OF TX, LP-NM#2 DBA WINDSTREAM -15.68 -1.49 -14.41 0.00 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. -6.46 0.08 -6.53 -9.00 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 11.20 -15.94 32.29 17.10 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 3.17 -1.77 5.03 3.08 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. 14.87 -6.53 22.89 18.73 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM 24.88 -7.63 35.19 160.08 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. 19.49 -1.69 21.55 30.59 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. -2.42 -4.81 2.51 -3.24 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN
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- 0.00 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC 2.98 -10.65 15.25 0.00 NEW MEXICO TOTAL -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 491164 C VALOR TELECOMM OF TX, LP-NM#1 DBA WINDSTREAM -28.72 -3.30 -26.29 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMM OF TX, LP-NM#2 DBA WINDSTREAM -15.68 -1.49 -14.41 0.00 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. -6.46 0.08 -6.53 -9.00 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 11.20 -15.94 32.29 17.10 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 3.17 -1.77 5.03 3.08 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. 14.87 -6.53 22.89 18.73 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM 24.88 -7.63 35.19 160.08 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. 19.49 -1.69 21.55 30.59 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. -2.42 -4.81 2.51 -3.24 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN
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- of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Modification EchoStar Corporation Nature of Service: Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, Direct-to-Home Fixed Satellite Service EchoStar Corporation seeks to add EchoStar 14 satellite operating at 119 W.L. as a new point of communication. 41 ° 7 ' 56.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 530 ECHOSTAR DRIVE, LARAMIE, CHEYENNE, WY 104 ° 44 ' 11.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: TIW 1 13.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 13.2 85.00 dBW DIGITAL COMPRESSED VIDEO, FEC 3/4 (DBS) 17300.0000 - 17800.0000 MHz 24M0M1F 89.10 dBW TELEMETRY BEACON (TT&C) 17300.0000 - 17800.0000 MHz 1M50G2D DIGITAL COMPRESSED VIDEO, FEC 3/4 (DBS) 12200.0000 - 12700.0000 MHz 24M0M1F TELEMETRY BEACON (TT&C) 12200.0000 - 12700.0000 MHz 1M50G2D Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT -
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- ECHOSTAR I - (148.0 W.L.) E990310 SES-MOD-20091229-01630 E Date Effective: 05/04/2010 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 09/21/2009 - 09/21/2024 Application for Modification EchoStar Corporation Nature of Service: Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, Direct-to-Home Fixed Satellite Service 41 ° 7 ' 56.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 530 ECHOSTAR DRIVE, LARAMIE, CHEYENNE, WY 104 ° 44 ' 11.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: TIW 1 13.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 13.2 Page 12 of 27 85.00 dBW DIGITAL COMPRESSED VIDEO, FEC 3/4 (DBS) 17300.0000 - 17800.0000 MHz 24M0M1F 89.10 dBW TELEMETRY BEACON (TT&C) 17300.0000 - 17800.0000 MHz 1M50G2D DIGITAL COMPRESSED VIDEO, FEC 3/4 (DBS) 12200.0000 - 12700.0000 MHz 24M0M1F TELEMETRY BEACON (TT&C) 12200.0000 - 12700.0000 MHz 1M50G2D Points of Communication:
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- to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 12.10 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 168KG1D Sensor Systems 2-2011/EXT 0.15 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8582-101 SCI Systems 3-2010/EXT 0.06 meters ANTENNA ID: MT 2010-external SCI Systems 4-2010/INT 0.15 meters ANTENNA ID: MT2010 rl internal Sensor Systems 5-203/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 200KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 168KG1D 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS,
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- GRUMMAN SYSTEMS CORPORATION 0084-EX-PL-2010 New experimental to operate on 1922.6, 1927.4, 2112.6 and 2117.4 MHz to demonstrate the functionality of a mobile radio communications system. Fixed & Mobile: Carson (Los Angeles), CA WF2XIZ UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, STATE OF IOWA 0103-EX-PL-2010 New experimental to operate in 2410-2416 MHz to test a flight simulation system. Mobile: (41°41'6.58"N, 92° 1'47.02"W) to (41°38'50.30"N, 91° 7'11.20"W) to (1°14'35.36"N, 91°15'38.37"W) to (41°15'13.92"N, 92° 4'49.55"W), this is an area including Iowa City, IA, generally South of Interstate 80 WF2XJX UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND MAXWELL LABORATORY 0126-EX-PL-2010 New experimental to operate in 2498.50 - 2687.50 MHz for testing the characteristics of using 4th generation technologies. Fixed: College Park (Prince Georges), MD WF2XJV UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, BOULDER 0181-EX-PL-2010 New experimental to
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- on 8850 MHz and 10 GHz to test a radar product for customer review and factory acceptance. Fixed: Galloway (Franklin), OH WF2XJE THE BOEING COMPANY 0166-EX-PL-2010 New experimental to operate in 9200 - 9616 MHz for testing a beacon landing system. Fixed & Mobile: Mesa, AZ; El Toro, CA WF2XKZ VEXCEL CORPORATION 0251-EX-PL-2010 New experimental to operate in 10.70 - 11.20 GHz to demonstrate a radar prototype unit to the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT). Fixed: Boulder (Boulder), Riverside (Chaffee), Bergen Park (Jefferson), Lakewood (Jefferson) and Empire, CO WF2XJD BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. 0159-EX-PL-2010 New experimental to operate in 33.4 - 36 GHz for testing a Multi-sensor Fusion Testbed system. Mobile: Merrimack, NH Y X Y
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- 168KG1D 12.30 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 168KG1D Page 3 of 7 SENSOR SYSTEMS A5/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 168KG1D 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 166KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 168KG1D PCTEL A6/INT 0.18 meters ANTENNA ID: 3481IZ-3 11.00 dBW
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- 9.88 13.71 9.33 10.38 21.89 22.38 21.32 7.90 22.26 22.38 Maryland 9.15 - 8.96 - 4.25 - 24.00 - 24.09 - 24.19 - Massachusetts 9.89 8.00 9.92 7.67 9.92 8.67 6.77 - 6.75 - 6.79 - Michigan 8.30 14.22 8.22 14.55 7.62 14.77 24.94 11.00 24.59 30.33 27.47 12.28 Minnesota 8.04 13.43 7.87 17.50 7.71 17.56 13.27 18.20 12.23 17.37 11.20 17.50 Mississippi 9.80 25.32 9.79 24.78 9.38 24.88 20.67 - 21.89 - 24.35 - Missouri 9.09 2.08 9.08 2.09 8.86 2.17 18.01 10.00 17.90 10.00 21.78 10.00 Montana 9.79 21.41 9.63 21.89 6.63 22.06 14.01 15.97 13.91 16.17 13.69 15.77 Nebraska 8.81 14.75 8.95 14.81 8.50 15.20 16.11 16.23 16.32 189.50 16.00 15.27 Nevada 7.17 6.35 7.23 6.44 7.03 6.51
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- 9.88 13.71 9.33 10.38 21.89 22.38 21.32 7.90 22.26 22.38 Maryland 9.15 - 8.96 - 4.25 - 24.00 - 24.09 - 24.19 - Massachusetts 9.89 8.00 9.92 7.67 9.92 8.67 6.77 - 6.75 - 6.79 - Michigan 8.30 14.22 8.22 14.55 7.62 14.77 24.94 11.00 24.59 30.33 27.47 12.28 Minnesota 8.04 13.43 7.87 17.50 7.71 17.56 13.27 18.20 12.23 17.37 11.20 17.50 Mississippi 9.80 25.32 9.79 24.78 9.38 24.88 20.67 - 21.89 - 24.35 - Missouri 9.09 2.08 9.08 2.09 8.86 2.17 18.01 10.00 17.90 10.00 21.78 10.00 Montana 9.79 21.41 9.63 21.89 6.63 22.06 14.01 15.97 13.91 16.17 13.69 15.77 Nebraska 8.81 14.75 8.95 14.81 8.50 15.20 16.11 16.23 16.32 189.50 16.00 15.27 Nevada 7.17 6.35 7.23 6.44 7.03 6.51
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- A SODTOWN TEL CO 20.76 -4.88 26.95 73.47 371591 C SE NEBRASKA COMM INC -3.19 -5.13 2.04 -20.74 371592 C STANTON TELECOM INC. 32.25 -0.98 33.56 50.25 371595 C UTC OF THE WEST-NE -9.61 -8.37 -1.35 0.00 371597 C WAUNETA TEL CO 15.86 -0.32 16.23 19.11 372455 C BENKELMAN TEL CO 24.07 -2.02 26.63 35.01 375143 C QWEST CORP-NE -6.53 -11.20 5.26 0.00 TOTAL NEVADA -5.37 -14.75 11.00 8.27 552220 C FILER MUTUAL TEL -NV 13.45 -5.90 20.57 0.00 552223 C CENTURYTEL-GEM ST-NV -3.80 -5.53 1.83 0.00 552233 C RURAL TEL CO - NV 4.33 -3.95 8.62 4.64 552284 C BEEHIVE TEL CO - NV 8.55 -4.44 13.60 9.69 552302 C FRONTIER SW-NV -0.97 -15.68 17.45 0.00 552348 C CENTEL OF
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- Dawn Company, Ltd. seeks to modify the authorization for its New Dawn satellite. Specifically, Intelsat New Dawn requests approval for several technical changes to the New Dawn satellite's design, as well as the deletion of the 6500-6550 MHz band (Earth-to-space) from its authorization. New Dawn will operate in the 3625 - 4200 MHz (space-to-Earth), 5850 - 6500 MHz (Earth-to-space), 10.95- 11.20 GHz (space-to-Earth), 11.45 - 11.70 GHz (space-to-Earth), and 14.0 - 14.5 GHz (Earth-to-space) frequency bands. Intelsat New Dawn seeks continued waiver of Sections 25.114(d)(3) and 25.202(g) of the Commission's rules. Page 1 of 1
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- Land Mobile 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 168KG1D SITE ID: ISAT- ROUS/CONU- 202 20430 CENTURY BOULEVARD (MTM202), MONTGOMERY, GERMANTOWN, MD LOCATION: Sensor Systems 5-202/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS and data, Aeronautical 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 200KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS and data, Aeronautical 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS and data, Aeronautical 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 200KG7W DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS and data, Aeronautical 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W SITE
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- DSSS,BPSK, 21, 094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21, 094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21, 094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W Sensor Systems 5-2012/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 11.20 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 200KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W PCTel 6-2012/INT 0.18 meters ANTENNA
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- Land Mobile 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 168KG1D SITE ID: ISAT- ROUS/CONU- 202 20430 CENTURY BOULEVARD (MTM202), MONTGOMERY, GERMANTOWN, MD LOCATION: Sensor Systems 5-202/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS and data, Aeronautical 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 200KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS and data, Aeronautical 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS and data, Aeronautical 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 200KG7W DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS and data, Aeronautical 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W SITE
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- 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 168KG1D 12.30 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, MARINE & LAND MOBILE 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 168KG1D SENSOR SYSTEMS A5/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 168KG1D Page 2 of 19 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 168KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 166KG1D DSSS, BPSK, 84, 375 CPS, DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 168KG1D PCTEL A6/INT 0.18 meters ANTENNA
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- DSSS,BPSK, 21, 094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21, 094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21, 094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Marine & Land Mobile 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W Sensor Systems 5-2012/EXT 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 11.20 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 200KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 200KG7W 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1545.0000 - 1559.0000 MHz 200KG7W Page 5 of 32 0.00 dBW DSSS,BPSK, 21,094 to 84,375 CPS, Data, Aeronautical 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 200KG7W PCTel
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- to eliminate certain confusing aspects of the ROUS license by consolidating, renaming, and renumbering Site IDs and antennas. As such, the purpose of these changes is strictly administrative; there will be no changes to CMDC's current operations as a result of these modifications. SITE ID: R-SKY CONUS LOCATION: Page 2 of 7 SENSOR SYSTEMS 9 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 TO 84, 375 CPS AND DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 270KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 TO 84, 375 CPS AND DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 270KG7W DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 TO 84, 375 CPS AND DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 270KG7W DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 TO 84, 375 CPS AND DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1545.0000 -
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- - 14500.0000 MHz 10M3G7D Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E090027 SES-MOD-20110617-00723 E Date Effective: 11/01/2011 Class of Station: Mobile Earth Station Grant of Authority 04/01/2011 - 04/01/2013 Application for Modification COMTECH MOBILE DATACOM CORP. Nature of Service: Mobile Satellite Service Page 3 of 15 SITE ID: R-SKY CONUS LOCATION: SENSOR SYSTEMS 9 0.27 meters ANTENNA ID: S65-8282-301 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 TO 84, 375 CPS AND DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1631.5000 - 1645.5000 MHz 270KG7W 11.20 dBW DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 TO 84, 375 CPS AND DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1646.5000 - 1660.5000 MHz 270KG7W DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 TO 84, 375 CPS AND DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1530.0000 - 1544.0000 MHz 270KG7W DSSS, BPSK, 21,094 TO 84, 375 CPS AND DATA, AERONAUTICAL 1545.0000 -
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- are typically less extensively deployed in the Appendix 30B planned bands, as compared to non-planned bands. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106 of the Commission's Rules, footnote 792 A; and ITU RR Footnote No. S5.441 and Appendix 30B of the ITU-R Radio Regulations Provisions and Associated Plan for the Fixed-Satellite Service in the Frequency Bands 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.70-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz. Use of these frequency bands is also governed by Resolution 130 (WRC-97). NPRM at ¶ 16. See Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service, ET Docket No. 92-9, Second Report and Order, 8 FCC Rcd 6495 (1993) ("Emerging Technology proceeding"). See also
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- Product & Service Availability - Web GUI 0.18 14.99 7.40 6.50 8.97 4.17 8.33 8.50 4a PO-1-05 Telephone No. Avail. & Reservation - EDI 7.08 6.40 5.57 NA 5.99 NA 5.36 NA PO-1-05 Telephone No. Avail. & Reservation - CORBA 7.08 4.92 5.57 NA 5.99 NA 5.36 NA PO-1-05 Telephone No. Avail. & Reservation - Web GUI 7.08 9.55 5.57 11.20 5.99 2.15 5.36 11.21 4a PO-1-06 Facility Available (Loop Qualification) - EDI 13.17 3.06 11.00 NA 13.75 NA 13.47 NA PO-1-06 Facility Available (Loop Qualification) - CORBA 13.17 2.42 11.00 2.60 13.75 2.87 13.47 3.44 PO-1-06 Facility Available (Loop Qualification) - Web GUI 13.17 6.35 11.00 6.56 13.75 1.86 13.47 5.30 PO-1-07 Rejected Query - EDI 0.13 2.85 0.16 1.90
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- megahertz of spectrum in the upper and/or lower L-bands, other parties would be allowed to apply for assignment of the additional spectrum for U.S. space station licenses. Id. at 11,682 ¶ 16. Under Motient's proposal, the satellite service links will be at 1626.5-1660.5 MHz (Earth-to-space) and 1525-1559 MHz (space-to-Earth). Satellite feeder links will be at 12.75-13.25 GHz (Earth-to-space) and 10.75-10.95, 11.20-11.45 GHz (space-to-Earth). Mobile terminals would transmit at 1626.5-1660.5 MHz and receive at 1525-1559 MHz. Motient Application at 8-9. Id. at 12-13. See Opposition of Sprint Corporation, File No. SAT-ASG-20010302-00017 (April 18, 2001); Comments of the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association, File No. SAT-ASG-20010302-00017 (April 18, 2001); Opposition of Verizon Wireless, File No. SAT-ASG-20010302-00017 (April 18, 2001); Petition to Deny in
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- C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.458A. We have not yet replaced footnote 792A with S5.441 in the band 6725-7025 MHz. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.441. See also ITU Radio Regulations, Edition of 1998, Appendix S30B, which is entitled "Provisions and associated Plan for the fixed-satellite service in the frequency bands 4500-4800 MHz [downlinks], 6725-7025 MHz [uplinks], 10.70-10.95 GHz [downlinks], 11.20-11.45 GHz [downlinks] and 12.75-13.25 GHz [uplinks]." See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.458C. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.458. Federal agencies and non-Federal Government licensees may use the 6700-7075 MHz band to carry out passive microwave sensor measurements over the oceans. Prior to its WRC-95 renumbering and revision and its subsequent WRC-2000 revision, footnote 792A read as follows: "The
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- single point of failure preventing an EAS message from propagating through the system. The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.20. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(b). 47 C.F.R. § 11.31. EAS messages enter the EAS system via equipment that is able both to encode and decode EAS messages, often called an ENDEC unit. EAS equipment sends and receives messages using a precise format referred to as the EAS digital protocol. An emergency activation of EAS uses a four
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- that all EAS participants use the common EAS protocol defined in section 11.11). The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.20. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(b). 47 C.F.R. § 11.31. 47 C.F.R. § 11.31(a). 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.33(a)(4), 11.51(k)(1), 11.54. See generally EAS NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd 15775. Testimony of Michael D. Brown, Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response, Federal Emergency Management Agency, House of Representatives, Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Homeland Security, March
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- that all EAS participants use the common EAS protocol defined in section 11.11). The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.20. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(b). 47 C.F.R. § 11.31. 47 C.F.R. § 11.31(a). 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.33(a)(4), 11.51(k)(1), 11.54. See generally EAS NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd 15775. Testimony of Michael D. Brown, Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response, Federal Emergency Management Agency, House of Representatives, Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Homeland Security, March
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- § 11.18(a). 47 C.F.R. § 11.14. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(c). 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). The State Relay Network is composed of state relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. 47 C.F.R. § 11.20. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). Upon activation of the national level EAS, NN sources are required to broadcast the EAS codes, Attention Signal, and the sign-off announcement in the EAS Operating Handbook, and then stop operating. All NN sources are required to comply with 47 C.F.R §§ 11.51, 11.52 and 11.61. 47 C.F.R. § 11.31. Under this protocol, an EAS alert
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- (EAS operation during a national level emergency). See 47 C.F.R. § 11.54. Id. The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.20. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(b). See Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 13282 ¶ 14. So-called ``Amber Alerts,'' which are centrally-delivered emergency alerts concerning missing persons, are another significant source of regular EAS activations. See Report and Order, FCC Rcd 7255. See Illinois Emergency Management Agency, Press Release, ``Federal test of Emergency Alert System mistakenly
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- EAS entry points, such as the State Primary stations or State Relay stations. The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.20. State Relay sources relay state-common emergency messages to local areas. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). Local Primary sources are responsible for coordinating the carriage of common emergency messages from sources such as the NWS or local emergency management offices as specified in EAS local area plans. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(b). State transmission systems vary from state to state, but
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- Are these proposed amendments necessary? What are their potential costs and benefits? How could any requirements we might consider with respect to amending section 11.11 be tailored to impose the least amount of burden on those affected? To the extent feasible, what explicit performance objectives should we specify to facilitate monitoring the success of any potential course of action? Section 11.20. Section 11.20 generally describes the functions and architectural elements of state relay networks. Among other things, this section provides that state relay networks distribute ``State EAS messages'' and may be composed of ``any ... communications facilities'' and that ``any ... communications technology may be used to distribute State emergency messages.'' CSRIC recommended that we update section 11.20 ``to accommodate the
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- issue directly, and we conclude that incorporating references to section 11.52 in section 11.11 is unnecessary. As we explained in the Third FNPRM, decoders already are required to meet the monitoring requirements in section 11.52, which we are amending to include CAP monitoring. Accordingly, the basic requirement to deploy a decoder (or intermediary device) necessarily triggers CAP monitoring obligations. Section 11.20. Section 11.20 generally describes the functions and architectural elements of state relay networks. Among other things, this section provides that state relay networks distribute ``State EAS messages'' and may be composed of ``any ... communications facilities'' and that ``any ... communications technology may be used to distribute State emergency messages.'' As we explained in the Third FNPRM, CSRIC and parties
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- are typically less extensively deployed in the Appendix 30B planned bands, as compared to non-planned bands. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106 of the Commission's Rules, footnote 792 A; and ITU RR Footnote No. S5.441 and Appendix 30B of the ITU-R Radio Regulations Provisions and Associated Plan for the Fixed-Satellite Service in the Frequency Bands 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.70-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz. Use of these frequency bands is also governed by Resolution 130 (WRC-97). NPRM at ¶ 16. See Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service, ET Docket No. 92-9, Second Report and Order, 8 FCC Rcd 6495 (1993) ("Emerging Technology proceeding"). See also
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- single point of failure preventing an EAS message from propagating through the system. 33 The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. See 47 C.F.R. 11.20. 34 47 C.F.R. 11.18(d). 35 47 C.F.R. 11.18(b). 36 47 C.F.R. 11.31. EAS messages enter the EAS system via equipment that is able both to encode and decode EAS messages, often called an ENDEC unit. EAS equipment sends and receives messages using a precise format referred to as the EAS digital protocol. An emergency activation of EAS uses a four
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- that all EAS participants use the common EAS protocol defined in section 11.11). 21 The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. See 47 C.F.R. 11.20. 22 47 C.F.R. 11.18(d). 23 47 C.F.R. 11.18(b). 24 47 C.F.R. 11.31. 25 47 C.F.R. 11.31(a). 26 47 C.F.R. 11.33(a)(4), 11.51(k)(1), 11.54. 27 See generally EAS NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd 15775. 28 Testimony of Michael D. Brown, Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response, Federal Emergency Management Agency, House of Representatives, Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Homeland
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- See [131]http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/eo/eo-13407.htm ^3 See FEMAs IPAWS web site for further details at [132]http://www.fema.gov/emergency/ipaws/ ^4 The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. See 47 C.F.R. 11.20. ^5 47 C.F.R. 11.18(d). ^6 47 C.F.R. 11.18(b). ^7 C.F.R. Part 11 at [133]http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_08/47cfr11_08.html. ^8 See 47 C.F.R. Part 11.18 at [134]http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_08/47cfr11_08.html ^9 See Review of the Emergency Alert System; Independent Spanish Broadcasters Association, the Office of Communication of the United Church of Christ, Inc. and the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council, Petition for Immediate Relief, EB Docket No. 04-296,
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- are typically less extensively deployed in the Appendix 30B planned bands, as compared to non-planned bands. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106 of the Commission's Rules, footnote 792 A; and ITU RR Footnote No. S5.441 and Appendix 30B of the ITU-R Radio Regulations Provisions and Associated Plan for the Fixed-Satellite Service in the Frequency Bands 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.70-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz. Use of these frequency bands is also governed by Resolution 130 (WRC-97). 68 NPRM at ¶ 16. 69 See Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service, ET Docket No. 92-9, Second Report and Order, 8 FCC Rcd 6495 (1993) ("Emerging Technology proceeding").
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- are typically less extensively deployed in the Appendix 30B planned bands, as compared to non-planned bands. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106 of the Commission's Rules, footnote 792 A; and ITU RR Footnote No. S5.441 and Appendix 30B of the ITU-R Radio Regulations Provisions and Associated Plan for the Fixed-Satellite Service in the Frequency Bands 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.70-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz. Use of these frequency bands is also governed by Resolution 130 (WRC-97). The GSO FSS operations in this band perform TT&C communications to provide data on the spacecraft's functions via a two-way telemetry link between the satellite and the controlling earth station. TT&C communications are used throughout the satellite's life, including the launch and deployment phase.
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- 25.48 15.96 0.34% Oklahoma 18.88 12.44 7.65% Oregon 16.78 10.76 4.42% Pennsylvania 18.78 10.73 4.09% South Carolina 23.02 11.76 15.42% South Dakota 16.00 10.02 13.68% Tennessee 25.89 11.69 9.43% Texas 27.14 10.70 3.79% Utah 22.38 11.37 2.42% Vermont 24.45 13.68 2.76% Virginia 18.79 10.94 1.54% Washington 25.17 15.52 1.38% West Virginia 55.69 20.55 3.80% Wisconsin 20.62 12.23 1.32% Wyoming 19.36 11.20 1.33% 0.00% National Average 21.72 11.51 3.83% Average rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges , 911 charges or taxes. 37 Table 1.22 Average MonthlyLocal Rates* of RUS Borrowers Year Average Single-line Business Rate Average Residential Rate Percentage of U.S. Access Lines 1994 $20.88 $11.05 5.03% 1995 20.84 10.94 3.79% 1996 21.41 11.17 3.83% 1997 21.72 11.51 3.83% *
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- 5ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 9.71 11.80 5.94 (4.46) 4.11 1.53 6ALLTEL Georgia Properties 8.19 8.44 3.29 7.88 (5,981.88) 15.05 11.30 7ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 5.25 11.80 (8.08) 12.46 2.53 9.72 8ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.30 11.80 8.90 11.07 8.32 9.80 9ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 11.99 11.80 12.94 13.14 10.74 11.97 10ALLTEL New York, Inc. 10.33 11.80 2.98 30.04 (12,202.60) 7.80 18.56 11ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.20 11.80 12.38 11.03 4.91 10.00 12ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 10.42 11.80 7.45 12.21 (12,326.38) 8.12 9.73 13ALLTEL South Carolina, Inc. 9.81 11.80 8.12 6.82 (0.05) 4.49 14Sugar Land Telephone Co. 10.29 11.80 8.89 20.07 79.26 3.65 10.51 15Texas ALLTEL, Inc. 11.04 11.80 4.56 12.91 14.87 13.41 16Western Reserve Telephone Company 10.76 11.80 8.07 11.03 (6,091.24) 15.44 11.93 17C-R Telephone Company 9.48
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- CO. OF CALIFORNIA 12.38 12.44 10.09 12.24 (70.79) 15.63 12.79 79GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF FLORIDA 12.34 12.44 12.18 12.50 56.32 9.01 12.18 80GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE NORTHWEST-ID 11.19 12.44 7.98 10.97 180.20 8.47 9.91 81GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE NORTHWEST-MT 13.19 12.44 19.93 13.32 169.29 12.03 13.58 82GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE NORTHWEST-OR 11.69 12.44 7.91 11.95 212.17 8.09 11.20 83GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE NORTHWEST-WA 12.16 12.44 10.46 14.73 206.31 5.51 11.98 84GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE SOUTHWEST-AR 13.64 12.45 8.09 13.38 (85.56) 21.94 17.15 85GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE SOUTHWEST-NM 12.51 12.45 6.30 12.14 (177.01) 23.55 14.18 86GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE SOUTHWEST-OK 12.01 12.45 2.66 11.10 (41.52) 15.24 12.67 87GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE SOUTHWEST-TX 13.42 12.45
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- 2ALLTEL ARKANSAS, INC. 9.88 11.50 11.49 4.69 5.03 4.96 3ALLTEL CAROLINA, INC. 10.93 11.50 5.13 11.70 11.33 11.98 4ALLTEL FLORIDA, INC. 11.44 11.50 10.18 10.34 12.95 11.78 5ALLTEL GEORGIA PROPERTIES 11.87 11.84 11.78 11.85 11.91 11.99 6ALLTEL KENTUCKY, INC. 11.46 11.50 10.41 11.24 12.19 11.52 7ALLTEL MISSISSIPPI, INC. 10.36 11.50 11.30 4.63 10.62 5.98 8ALLTEL MISSOURI, INC. 11.58 11.50 11.34 11.20 12.52 11.99 9ALLTEL NEW YORK, INC. 10.80 11.50 8.06 8.87 13.50 10.41 10ALLTEL OKLAHOMA PROPERTIES 11.69 11.50 11.92 12.01 11.90 12.00 11ALLTEL PENNSYLVANIA, INC. 11.26 11.50 11.29 10.82 8.84 10.60 12ALLTEL SOUTH CAROLINA, INC. 11.02 11.50 11.49 7.51 9.82 8.67 13SUGAR LAND TELEPHONE CO. 9.76 11.50 10.41 9.05 2.82 5.72 14TEXAS ALLTEL, INC. 10.92 11.50 12.06 9.24 9.68 9.31 15WESTERN
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- 5.25 7.75 6.55 2.16 3.50 2.43 1.08 1.75 1.22 6.33 9.50 7.76 8.49 13.00 10.20 Colorado 7.75 7.75 7.75 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.75 9.50 9.50 7.75 13.00 12.99 Connecticut 6.10 7.53 7.53 1.16 1.16 1.16 0.58 0.58 0.58 6.68 8.11 8.11 7.84 9.27 9.27 Delaware 7.75 7.75 7.75 2.30 2.30 2.30 1.15 1.15 1.15 8.90 8.90 8.90 11.20 11.20 11.20 District of Columbia5.61 5.61 5.61 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 7.36 7.36 7.36 10.86 10.86 10.86 Florida 7.75 7.75 7.75 3.04 3.50 3.50 1.52 1.75 1.75 9.27 9.50 9.50 12.31 13.00 12.99 Georgia 7.75 7.75 7.75 0.00 3.50 3.43 0.00 1.75 1.71 7.75 9.50 9.46 7.75 13.00 12.89 Guam 7.75 7.75 7.75 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75
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- 5.25 7.75 6.55 2.16 3.50 2.43 1.08 1.75 1.22 6.33 9.50 7.76 8.49 13.00 10.20 Colorado 7.75 7.75 7.75 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.75 9.50 9.50 7.75 13.00 12.99 Connecticut 6.10 7.53 7.53 1.16 1.16 1.16 0.58 0.58 0.58 6.68 8.11 8.11 7.84 9.27 9.27 Delaware 7.75 7.75 7.75 2.30 2.30 2.30 1.15 1.15 1.15 8.90 8.90 8.90 11.20 11.20 11.20 District of Columbia5.61 5.61 5.61 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 7.36 7.36 7.36 10.86 10.86 10.86 Florida 7.75 7.75 7.75 3.04 3.50 3.50 1.52 1.75 1.75 9.27 9.50 9.50 12.31 13.00 12.99 Georgia 7.75 7.75 7.75 0.00 3.50 3.43 0.00 1.75 1.71 7.75 9.50 9.46 7.75 13.00 12.89 Guam 7.75 7.75 7.75 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75
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- 5.25 7.75 6.55 2.16 3.50 2.43 1.08 1.75 1.22 6.33 9.50 7.76 8.49 13.00 10.20 Colorado 7.75 7.75 7.75 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.75 9.50 9.50 7.75 13.00 12.99 Connecticut 6.10 7.53 7.53 1.16 1.16 1.16 0.58 0.58 0.58 6.68 8.11 8.11 7.84 9.27 9.27 Delaware 7.75 7.75 7.75 2.30 2.30 2.30 1.15 1.15 1.15 8.90 8.90 8.90 11.20 11.20 11.20 District of Columbia 5.61 5.61 5.61 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 7.36 7.36 7.36 10.86 10.86 10.86 Florida 7.75 7.75 7.75 3.04 3.50 3.50 1.52 1.75 1.75 9.27 9.50 9.50 12.31 13.00 12.99 Georgia 7.75 7.75 7.75 0.00 3.50 3.43 0.00 1.75 1.71 7.75 9.50 9.46 7.75 13.00 12.89 Guam 7.75 7.75 7.75 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75
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- TEL. CO., INC. 1.53 -3.84 5.58 0.00 320830 A TRI-COUNTY TEL. CO., INC.-IN 10.20 -0.24 10.47 64.61 320832 C UNITED TEL. CO. OF INDIANA, INC. 2.88 0.67 2.19 0.00 320834 A WASHINGTON CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.98 1.37 7.51 0.00 320837 A WEST POINT TEL. CO., INC. 11.85 2.20 9.44 41.67 320839 A YEOMAN TEL. CO., INC. 9.03 -1.95 11.20 88.61 323034 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN (ALLTEL) 3.03 0.26 2.77 0.00 325080 C INDIANA BELL TEL. CO. -2.55 -2.77 0.24 0.00 IOWA Total 0.56 -2.62 3.27 13.46 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH -1.59 -1.39 -0.20 0.00 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.64 2.65 2.91 2.41 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. -3.72 -8.47 5.18 -1.46 351101
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- per Loop Later Year* IOWA (CONT.) 351241 A MECHANICSVILLE TEL. CO. 6.32 3.33 2.90 21.90 351242 A MILES COOP. TEL. ASSN. 8.93 3.07 5.68 49.20 351243 A MILLER TEL. CO.-IA -1.23 2.88 -4.00 -10.60 351245 A MINBURN TEL. CO. 15.36 4.27 10.63 75.88 351246 A MINERVA VALLEY TEL. CO., INC. 16.19 4.24 11.46 78.20 351247 A MODERN COOP. TEL. CO. 11.20 4.86 6.05 29.26 351248 A MONTEZUMA MUTUAL TEL. CO. + DEEP RIVER 5.21 3.06 2.08 -100.00 351250 A MUTUAL TEL. CO. OF MORNING SUN 11.66 4.69 6.67 57.23 351251 A MEDIAPOLIS TEL. CO. 8.73 2.28 6.30 53.39 351252 A MUTUAL TEL. CO. 12.68 2.92 9.49 0.00 351257 A NORTH ENGLISH COOP. TEL. CO. 7.11 3.86 3.12 25.01 351259 A NORTHERN
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- -2.04 0.58 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 18.01 2.34 15.31 136.73 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 6.00 4.40 1.54 18.04 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 13.38 -1.98 15.67 33.70 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 19.12 5.80 12.59 128.07 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 15.45 4.22 10.79 INFINITE 351114 A THE BURT TEL. CO. 13.06 1.67 11.20 115.04 351115 A BUTLER-BREMER MUT. TEL. CO. 11.62 2.46 8.95 164.82 351118 A CASCADE TEL. CO. 11.52 1.56 9.81 259.02 351119 A CASEY MUTUAL TEL. CO. 12.42 1.23 11.06 114.02 351121 A CENTER JUNCTION TEL. CO., INC. -1.58 4.29 -5.63 -8.24 351125 A CENTRAL SCOTT TEL. 13.50 5.65 7.43 INFINITE 351126 A CENTURYTEL OF CHESTER, INC. -6.25 -0.90 -5.39 -10.96
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- are typically less extensively deployed in the Appendix 30B planned bands, as compared to non-planned bands. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106 of the Commission's Rules, footnote 792 A; and ITU RR Footnote No. S5.441 and Appendix 30B of the ITU-R Radio Regulations Provisions and Associated Plan for the Fixed-Satellite Service in the Frequency Bands 4500-4800 MHz, 6725-7025 MHz, 10.70-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz. Use of these frequency bands is also governed by Resolution 130 (WRC-97). NPRM at ¶ 16. See Amendment of Section 2.106 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum at 2 GHz for Use by the Mobile Satellite Service, ET Docket No. 92-9, Second Report and Order, 8 FCC Rcd 6495 (1993) ("Emerging Technology proceeding"). See also
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- THE FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: UNITED MEXICAN STATES: APPENDIX 1. The following frequency bands are referred to in Article IV of this Protocol: For DTH-FSS services: Uplink Frequencies Downlink Frequencies 5.925 - 6.425 GHz 3.7 - 4.2 GHz 6.725 - 7.025 GHz 4.5 - 4.8 GHz 1 12.75 - 13.25 GHz 10.70 - 10.95 GHz 11.20 - 11.45 GHz 13.75 - 14.0 GHz 11.45 - 11.70 GHz 10.95 - 11.20 GHz 14.0 - 14.50 GHz 11.70 - 12.20 GHz For BSS services: Uplink Frequencies Downlink Frequencies 17.30 - 17.80 GHz 12.20 - 12.70 GHz 2. This Protocol does not address frequency bands not listed above.
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- 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz E990309 SES-LIC-19990507-01251 ECHOSTAR NORTH AMERICA CORP., F/K/A ECHOSTAR LICENSEE CORP. Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority Nature of Service:Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, Direct to Home Fixed Satellite Page 1 of 7 LOCATION: 41 ° 7 ' 56.80 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 530 ECHOSTAR DRIVE, LARAMIE, CHEYENNE, WY 104 ° 44 ' 11.20 " W LONG. 13.2 TIW ANTENNA ID:1 13.2 meters 24M0M1F DIGITAL COMPRESSED VIDEO, FEC 3/4 (DBS) 85.00 dBW 17300.0000 - 17800.0000 MHz 1M50G2D TELEMETRY BEACON (TT&C) 89.10 dBW 17300.0000 - 17800.0000 MHz 24M0M1F DIGITAL COMPRESSED VIDEO, FEC 3/4 (DBS) 12200.0000 - 12700.0000 MHz 1M50G2D TELEMETRY BEACON (TT&C) 12200.0000 - 12700.0000 MHz E990310 SES-LIC-19990507-01253 ECHOSTAR NORTH AMERICA CORP., F/K/A ECHOSTAR LICENSEE
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- single point of failure preventing an EAS message from propagating through the system. 33 The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. See 47 C.F.R. 11.20. 34 47 C.F.R. 11.18(d). 35 47 C.F.R. 11.18(b). 36 47 C.F.R. 11.31. EAS messages enter the EAS system via equipment that is able both to encode and decode EAS messages, often called an ENDEC unit. EAS equipment sends and receives messages using a precise format referred to as the EAS digital protocol. An emergency activation of EAS uses a four
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- that all EAS participants use the common EAS protocol defined in section 11.11). 21 The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. See 47 C.F.R. 11.20. 22 47 C.F.R. 11.18(d). 23 47 C.F.R. 11.18(b). 24 47 C.F.R. 11.31. 25 47 C.F.R. 11.31(a). 26 47 C.F.R. 11.33(a)(4), 11.51(k)(1), 11.54. 27 See generally EAS NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd 15775. 28 Testimony of Michael D. Brown, Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response, Federal Emergency Management Agency, House of Representatives, Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Homeland
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- 1993; as amended Sept. 28, 2000 3700-4200 MHz [69]Geostationary Orbit (GSO) (Trilateral) Cross Border Roaming 1988 April 17 & May 7, 1991 May 7, 1991 4940-4990 MHz [70]Terrestrial Non-Broadcasting Radiocommunication Services Dec. 1, 2009 Dec. 1, 2009 5925-6425 MHz [71]Earth Station Coordination July 2, 1991 Feb. 2, 1993 U-5.925-6.425 GHz D-3.70-4.20 GHz U-6.725-7.025 GHz D-4.50-4.80 GHz U-12.75-13.25 GHz D-10.70-10.95 GHz D-11.20-11.45 GHz U-13.75-14.00 GHz D-11.45-11.70 GHz D-10.95-11.20 GHz U-14.00-14.50 GHz D-11.70-12.20 GHz U-17.30-17.80 GHz D-12.20-12.70 GHZ U-27.50-30.00 GHz D-17.70-20.20 GHz [72]Fixed-Satellite Services (FSS) Oct. 16, 1997 Oct. 16, 1997 - DTH-FSS Services: - U-5.925-6.425 GHz D-3.70-4.20 GHz U-6.725-7.025 GHz D-4.50-4.80 GHz U-12.75-13.25 GHz D-10.70-10.95 GHz D-11.20-11.45 GHz U-13.75-14.00 GHz D-11.45-11.70 GHz D-10.95-11.20 GHz U-14.00-14.50 GHz D-11.70-12.20 GHZ - BSS Services: -
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- Signed Effective Date [34]Digital Audio Radio Service (DARS) Wireless Communication Service (WCS) 2310-2360 MHz July 24, 2000 July 24, 2000 [35]Earth Station Coordination 5925-6425 MHz July 2, 1991 Feb. 25, 1993 ,[36] Fixed Services/ Broadcasting-Satellite Services (BSS) 17.7-17.8 GHz June 21, 1993 Mar. 8, 1994 [37]Fixed-Satellite Services (FSS) U-5.925-6.425 GHz D-3.70-4.20 GHz U-6.725-7.025 GHz D-4.50-4.80 GHz U-12.75-13.25 GHz D-10.70-10.95 GHz D-11.20-11.45 GHz U-13.75-14.00 GHz D-11.45-11.70 GHz D-10.95-11.20 GHz U-14.00-14.50 GHz D-11.70-12.20 GHz U-17.30-17.80 GHz D-12.20-12.70 GHZ U-27.50-30.00 GHz D-17.70-20.20 GHz Oct. 16, 1997 Oct. 16, 1997 [38]Framework Agreement Framework only April 28, 1996 April 28, 1996 [39]Geostationary Orbit (GSO) (Trilateral) 3700-4200 MHz 5925-6425 MHz 11.7-12.2 GHz 14.0-14.5 GHz 1988 [40]Mobile-Satellite Services (MSS) - MSS Below 1 GHz - U-148-150.05 MHz D-137-138
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- Agreements [28]Skip Mexico agreements Navigation Links [29]Broadcast [30]Non-Broadcast [31]Satellite [32]By Frequency Band Other Agreements [33]Skip Other Agreements Navigation Links Other Agreements Other Agreements [34]Acrobat Format Major Service Frequency Bands Date Signed Effective Date [35]Direct-to-Home Fixed Satellite Services (DTH-FSS), other Fixed-Satellite Services (FSS) and Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) U.S.-Argentina, U-5.925-6.425 GHz D-3.70-4.20 GHz U-6.725-7.025 GHz D-4.50-4.80 GHz U-12.75-13.25 GHz D-10.70-10.95 GHz D-11.20-11.45 GHz U-13.75-14.00 GHz D-11.45-11.70 GHz D-10.95-11.20 GHz U-14.00-14.50 GHz D-11.70-12.20 GHz - BSS Services - U-17.30-17.80 GHz D-12.20-12.70 GHZ - Other FSS (Art. IV) - U-5.925-6.425 GHz D-3.70-4.20 GHz U-6.425-6.725 GHz D-3.4-3.7 GHz U-6.725-7.025 GHz D-4.50-4.80 GHz U-5.091-5.250 GHz D-6.700-7.075 GHz U-12.75-13.25 GHz D-10.70-10.95 GHz D-11.20-11.45 GHz U-13.75-14.00 GHz D-11.45-11.70 GHz D-10.95-11.20 GHz U-14.00-14.50 GHz D-11.70-12.20 GHz U-15.43-15.63 GHz U-
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/techtopics/techtopics21.html
- See [131]http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/eo/eo-13407.htm ^3 See FEMAs IPAWS web site for further details at [132]http://www.fema.gov/emergency/ipaws/ ^4 The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. See 47 C.F.R. 11.20. ^5 47 C.F.R. 11.18(d). ^6 47 C.F.R. 11.18(b). ^7 C.F.R. Part 11 at [133]http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_08/47cfr11_08.html. ^8 See 47 C.F.R. Part 11.18 at [134]http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_08/47cfr11_08.html ^9 See Review of the Emergency Alert System; Independent Spanish Broadcasters Association, the Office of Communication of the United Church of Christ, Inc. and the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council, Petition for Immediate Relief, EB Docket No. 04-296,
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/ge-ses/da012100.pdf
- 139 through 147-SAT-P/LA-97; IBFS File Nos. SAT-LOA- 19970925-00110/118. Generally, the V-band refers to frequencies in the 36.0-51.4 GHz band. GE Americom seeks authorization to operate downlink frequencies in the 39.5-42.5 GHz band and uplink frequencies in the 47.2- 50.2 GHz band. GE Americom also seeks to operate 500 MHz within the extended Ku-band, using downlink frequencies in the 10.7-10.95 GHz, 11.20-11.45 GHz, and uplink frequencies in the 12.75-13.25 GHz bands. 20Transfer Application at 8-9. Nahuelsat provides service primarily to Latin American countries. Prior to exercising its option to sell 23 percent of Nahuelsat in July 2001, the GE Americom affiliate held 51.75 percent. 21Transfer Application at 9. Americom Asia-Pacific (AAP), headquartered in Singapore, is a 50/50 joint venture company of Lockheed
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- Thisfieldcontainsthedatacorresponding tocolumn(aa)asshownontheForm SectionoftheReportDefinition. DONOToverridedesignatedN/As. Format:Rightjustifiedandspacefilled. Enter-99999inintegerrowsand -99999.00inpercentagerows whereafieldisdesignatedby N/A. Enter-77777inintegerrowsand -77777.00inpercentagerows wheredataforafieldare Irretrievable. Allotherfieldsmustbepopulated. 6 Column(ab)data -99999 35-43 Column(ab)data Format:SeeField5above. 7 Column(ac)data 1521 45-53 Column(ac)data Format:SeeField5above. 8 EndofRecordCode "XQ" 55-58 AlwayscontainsthelettersXQcapitalized withnospacebetweenthemtoindicatethe endoftherecord. Format:Includequotationmarks. FCCReport43-05-AutomatedReportSpecifications December1998 Page9of23 RECORDTYPEI4-INTEREXCHANGEACCESSINSTALLATIONANDREPAIRINTERVALS DATARECORD(continued) Note: Allfieldsareseparatedbycommas. Ifanydataforthecurrentperioddiffermateriallyfromthoseforthepreviousperiodorthe correspondingperiodorthecorrespondingperiodoftheprecedingyearandthedifferenceisnot self-explanatorybutwascausedbyunusualcircumstances,thecarriermustincludefootnotetext toexplainthespecificcircumstancesfully. CertainitemsrequireaccompanyingmandatoryfootnotesandmustbeenteredintheFootnoteText record(s).Suchitemsasthosedatafieldsdesignatedas"Irretrievable"andforRecordTypeI4which requiresafootnotefor(field4)row0110tospecifywhetherthecarrierisreportingnumberoforders ornumberofcircuitsforthatrow. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Samplerecord: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1004,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCCReport43-05-AutomatedReportSpecifications December1998 Page10of23 RECORDTYPES4-INSTALLATIONANDREPAIRINTERVALSLOCALSERVICEDATARECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 RecordNumber 1009 1-4 Thesequentialnumberofthisrecord withinthisdatafileplus1000. Format:Rightjustifiedandspacefilled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6-11 TheCOSAcodeforthefilingentity. Format:Includequotationmarks. 3 RecordType "S4" 13-16 AlwayscontainstheletterScapitalized andthenumber4withnospacebetween them. Format:Includequotationmarks. 4 RowNumber 0130.0 18-23 RownumbersasidentifiedontheReport Definition. Validrange:0130.0to0170.0 Format:Rightjustifiedandspacefilled, withonedecimalplace. Sinceallapplicablerownumbers areintegers,append.0toeach rownumber. 5 Column(ad)data 123792 25-33 Thisfieldcontainsthedatacorresponding tocolumn(ad)asshownontheForm SectionoftheReportDefinition. Format:Rightjustifiedandspacefilled. Enter-77777inintegerrowsand -77777.00inpercentagerows wheredataforafieldare Irretrievable. Allotherfieldsmustbepopulated. 6 Column(ae)data 8394
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/1998PDFs/4305S98.PDF
- Thisfieldcontainsthedatacorresponding tocolumn(aa)asshownontheForm SectionoftheReportDefinition. DONOToverridedesignatedN/As. Format:Rightjustifiedandspacefilled. Enter-99999inintegerrowsand -99999.00inpercentagerows whereafieldisdesignatedby N/A. Enter-77777inintegerrowsand -77777.00inpercentagerows wheredataforafieldare Irretrievable. Allotherfieldsmustbepopulated. 6 Column(ab)data -99999 35-43 Column(ab)data Format:SeeField5above. 7 Column(ac)data 1521 45-53 Column(ac)data Format:SeeField5above. 8 EndofRecordCode "XQ" 55-58 AlwayscontainsthelettersXQcapitalized withnospacebetweenthemtoindicatethe endoftherecord. Format:Includequotationmarks. FCCReport43-05-AutomatedReportSpecifications December1998 Page9of23 RECORDTYPEI4-INTEREXCHANGEACCESSINSTALLATIONANDREPAIRINTERVALS DATARECORD(continued) Note: Allfieldsareseparatedbycommas. Ifanydataforthecurrentperioddiffermateriallyfromthoseforthepreviousperiodorthe correspondingperiodorthecorrespondingperiodoftheprecedingyearandthedifferenceisnot self-explanatorybutwascausedbyunusualcircumstances,thecarriermustincludefootnotetext toexplainthespecificcircumstancesfully. CertainitemsrequireaccompanyingmandatoryfootnotesandmustbeenteredintheFootnoteText record(s).Suchitemsasthosedatafieldsdesignatedas"Irretrievable"andforRecordTypeI4which requiresafootnotefor(field4)row0110tospecifywhetherthecarrierisreportingnumberoforders ornumberofcircuitsforthatrow. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Samplerecord: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1004,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCCReport43-05-AutomatedReportSpecifications December1998 Page10of23 RECORDTYPES4-INSTALLATIONANDREPAIRINTERVALSLOCALSERVICEDATARECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 RecordNumber 1009 1-4 Thesequentialnumberofthisrecord withinthisdatafileplus1000. Format:Rightjustifiedandspacefilled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6-11 TheCOSAcodeforthefilingentity. Format:Includequotationmarks. 3 RecordType "S4" 13-16 AlwayscontainstheletterScapitalized andthenumber4withnospacebetween them. Format:Includequotationmarks. 4 RowNumber 0130.0 18-23 RownumbersasidentifiedontheReport Definition. Validrange:0130.0to0170.0 Format:Rightjustifiedandspacefilled, withonedecimalplace. Sinceallapplicablerownumbers areintegers,append.0toeach rownumber. 5 Column(ad)data 123792 25-33 Thisfieldcontainsthedatacorresponding tocolumn(ad)asshownontheForm SectionoftheReportDefinition. Format:Rightjustifiedandspacefilled. Enter-77777inintegerrowsand -77777.00inpercentagerows wheredataforafieldare Irretrievable. Allotherfieldsmustbepopulated. 6 Column(ae)data 8394
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/1999PDFs/4305C99.PDF
- Also, if the carrier does not follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Such items as those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1004,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 - Automated Report Specifications December 1999 Page 10 of 31 RECORD TYPE S4 - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD FieldItem Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/1999PDFs/4305S99.PDF
- Also, if the carrier does not follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Such items as those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1004,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 - Automated Report Specifications December 1999 Page 10 of 31 RECORD TYPE S4 - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD FieldItem Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2000PDFs/4305C00.PDF
- procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1004,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 - Automated Report Specifications December 2000 Page 12 of 33 RECORD TYPE S4 - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD FieldItem Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2000PDFs/4305S00.PDF
- procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1004,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 - Automated Report Specifications December 2000 Page 12 of 33 RECORD TYPE S4 - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD FieldItem Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2001PDFs/4305C01.PDF
- procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1004,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 - Automated Report Specifications December 2001 Page 12 of 33 RECORD TYPE S4 - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD FieldItem Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2001PDFs/4305S01.PDF
- procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1004,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 - Automated Report Specifications December 2001 Page 12 of 33 RECORD TYPE S4 - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD FieldItem Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2002PDFs/4305c02.pdf
- procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1004,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 - Automated Report Specifications December 2002 Page 11 of 27 RECORD TYPE S4 - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL"
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2002PDFs/4305s02.pdf
- procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1004,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 - Automated Report Specifications December 2002 Page 11 of 27 RECORD TYPE S4 - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL"
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2002PDFs/4307c02.pdf
- the carrier does not follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type V1 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable". 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample record: 1004,"LBIL","V1",0111.0, 152, 132, 20,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","V1",0112.0, 175, -99999, -99999,"XQ" FCC Report 43-07 - Automated Report Specifications December 2002 Page 11 of 19 RECORD TYPE Y2 - TRANSMISSION FACILITIES DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1022 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6 11
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- the carrier does not follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type V1 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable". 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample record: 1004,"LBIL","V1",0111.0, 152, 132, 20,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","V1",0112.0, 175, -99999, -99999,"XQ" FCC Report 43-07 - Automated Report Specifications December 2002 Page 11 of 19 RECORD TYPE Y2 - TRANSMISSION FACILITIES DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1022 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6 11
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2003PDFs/4305c03.pdf
- procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 - Automated Report Specifications December 2003 Page 11 of 28 RECORD TYPE S4 (Table II) - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2003PDFs/4305s03.pdf
- procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 - Automated Report Specifications December 2003 Page 11 of 28 RECORD TYPE S4 (Table II) - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2003PDFs/4307c03.pdf
- the carrier does not follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type V1 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable". 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample record: 1004,"LBIL","V1",0111.0, 152, 132, 20,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","V1",0112.0, 175, -99999, -99999,"XQ" FCC Report 43-07 - Automated Report Specifications December 2003 Page 12 of 20 RECORD TYPE Y2 (Table II) - TRANSMISSION FACILITIES DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1022 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2003PDFs/4307s03.pdf
- the carrier does not follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type V1 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable". 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample record: 1004,"LBIL","V1",0111.0, 152, 132, 20,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","V1",0112.0, 175, -99999, -99999,"XQ" FCC Report 43-07 - Automated Report Specifications December 2003 Page 12 of 20 RECORD TYPE Y2 (Table II) - TRANSMISSION FACILITIES DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1022 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2004PDFs/4305c04.pdf
- procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 Automated Report Specifications December 2004 Page 11 of 28 RECORD TYPE S4 (Table II) - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2
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- procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 Automated Report Specifications December 2004 Page 11 of 28 RECORD TYPE S4 (Table II) - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2004PDFs/4307c04.pdf
- be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type V1 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable". In addition, footnotes are required for any row/column data entry which contains UNE data. The footnotes must identify the types of UNE's (e.g., "UNE-P") included in the data. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample record: 1004,"LBIL","V1",0111.0, 152, 132, 20,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","V1",0112.0, 175, -99999, -99999,"XQ" FCC Report 43-07 - Automated Report Specifications December 2004 Page 11 of 19 RECORD TYPE Y2 (Table II) - TRANSMISSION FACILITIES DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1022 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
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- be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type V1 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable". In addition, footnotes are required for any row/column data entry which contains UNE data. The footnotes must identify the types of UNE's (e.g., "UNE-P") included in the data. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample record: 1004,"LBIL","V1",0111.0, 152, 132, 20,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","V1",0112.0, 175, -99999, -99999,"XQ" FCC Report 43-07 - Automated Report Specifications December 2004 Page 11 of 19 RECORD TYPE Y2 (Table II) - TRANSMISSION FACILITIES DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1022 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
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- of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Notes: All fields are separated by commas. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 Automated Report Specifications December 2005 Page 12 of 27 RECORD TYPE S4 (Table II) - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2
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- of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Notes: All fields are separated by commas. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 Automated Report Specifications December 2005 Page 12 of 27 RECORD TYPE S4 (Table II) - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2
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- be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type V1 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable". In addition, footnotes are required for any row/column data entry which contains UNE data. The footnotes must identify the types of UNE's (e.g., "UNE-P") included in the data. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample record: 1004,"LBIL","V1",0111.0, 152, 132, 20,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","V1",0112.0, 175, -99999, -99999,"XQ" FCC Report 43-07 - Automated Report Specifications December 2005 Page 12 of 19 RECORD TYPE Y2 (Table II) - TRANSMISSION FACILITIES DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1022 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
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- be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type V1 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable". In addition, footnotes are required for any row/column data entry which contains UNE data. The footnotes must identify the types of UNE's (e.g., "UNE-P") included in the data. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample record: 1004,"LBIL","V1",0111.0, 152, 132, 20,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","V1",0112.0, 175, -99999, -99999,"XQ" FCC Report 43-07 - Automated Report Specifications December 2005 Page 12 of 19 RECORD TYPE Y2 (Table II) - TRANSMISSION FACILITIES DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1022 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
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- of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Notes: All fields are separated by commas. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 Automated Report Specifications December 2006 Page 12 of 27 RECORD TYPE S4 (Table II) - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2
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- of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Notes: All fields are separated by commas. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 Automated Report Specifications December 2006 Page 12 of 27 RECORD TYPE S4 (Table II) - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2
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- be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type V1 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable". In addition, footnotes are required for any row/column data entry which contains UNE data. The footnotes must identify the types of UNE's (e.g., "UNE-P") included in the data. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample record: 1004,"LBIL","V1",0111.0, 152, 132, 20,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","V1",0112.0, 175, -99999, -99999,"XQ" FCC Report 43-07 - Automated Report Specifications December 2006 Page 12 of 19 RECORD TYPE Y2 (Table II) - TRANSMISSION FACILITIES DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1022 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
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- be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type V1 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable". In addition, footnotes are required for any row/column data entry which contains UNE data. The footnotes must identify the types of UNE's (e.g., "UNE-P") included in the data. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample record: 1004,"LBIL","V1",0111.0, 152, 132, 20,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","V1",0112.0, 175, -99999, -99999,"XQ" FCC Report 43-07 - Automated Report Specifications December 2006 Page 12 of 19 RECORD TYPE Y2 (Table II) - TRANSMISSION FACILITIES DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1022 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
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- of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Notes: All fields are separated by commas. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 Automated Report Specifications December 2007 Page 12 of 27 RECORD TYPE S4 (Table II) - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2
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- of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Notes: All fields are separated by commas. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 Automated Report Specifications December 2007 Page 12 of 27 RECORD TYPE S4 (Table II) - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2
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- be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type V1 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable". In addition, footnotes are required for any row/column data entry which contains UNE data. The footnotes must identify the types of UNE's (e.g., "UNE-P") included in the data. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample record: 1004,"LBIL","V1",0111.0, 152, 132, 20,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","V1",0112.0, 175, -99999, -99999,"XQ" FCC Report 43-07 - Automated Report Specifications December 2007 Page 12 of 19 RECORD TYPE Y2 (Table II) - TRANSMISSION FACILITIES DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1022 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
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- be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type V1 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable". In addition, footnotes are required for any row/column data entry which contains UNE data. The footnotes must identify the types of UNE's (e.g., "UNE-P") included in the data. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample record: 1004,"LBIL","V1",0111.0, 152, 132, 20,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","V1",0112.0, 175, -99999, -99999,"XQ" FCC Report 43-07 - Automated Report Specifications December 2007 Page 12 of 19 RECORD TYPE Y2 (Table II) - TRANSMISSION FACILITIES DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1022 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2 COSA "LBIL" 6
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- of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Notes: All fields are separated by commas. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 Automated Report Specifications December 2008 Page 12 of 27 RECORD TYPE S4 (Table II) - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2
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- of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Notes: All fields are separated by commas. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 Automated Report Specifications December 2008 Page 12 of 27 RECORD TYPE S4 (Table II) - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2
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- of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Notes: All fields are separated by commas. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 Automated Report Specifications December 2009 Page 12 of 27 RECORD TYPE S4 (Table II) - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2
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- of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Notes: All fields are separated by commas. Certain items require accompanying mandatory footnotes and must be entered in the Footnote Text record(s). Record Type I4 requires mandatory footnotes for those data fields designated as "Irretrievable" and for rows 0110 and 0114. 1 2 3 4 5 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678 Sample records: 1003,"LBIL","I4",0110.0, 1219, -99999, 1521,"XQ" 1005,"LBIL","I4",0112.0, 100.00,-99999.00, 97.60,"XQ" FCC Report 43-05 Automated Report Specifications December 2009 Page 12 of 27 RECORD TYPE S4 (Table II) - INSTALLATION AND REPAIR INTERVALS LOCAL SERVICE DATA RECORD Field Item Example Position Description 1 Record Number 1009 1 4 The sequential number of this record within this data file plus 1000. Format: Right justified and space filled. 2