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                                        FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                              APPLICATION FOR SPACE STATION SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY

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  APPLICANT INFORMATION
Enter a description of this application to identify it on the main menu:
 Request for 30—Day Special Temporary Authority to Operate Very Low Power Repeaters and Signal Boosters at Indefinite Locations
1. Applicant

            Name:        XM Radio Inc.                  Phone Number:                      202—380—1383
            DBA Name:                                   Fax Number:                            202—380—4500
            Street:      1500 Eckington Place, NE       E—Mail:                            james.blitz@xmradio.com


            City:        Washington                     State:                                 DC
            Country:     USA                            Zipcode:                               20002       —
            Attention:   James S Blitz


                  Application of XM Radio Inc. for Special Temporary Authority
                             IBFS File No. SAT—STA—20070222—00037

Special temporary authority (STA) IS GRANTED to XM Radio Inc. (XM) to operate indoor
terrestrial repeaters with an Effective Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) of up to 0.5 watts and
0.0001 watts at events — such as promotional events, press events, and trade shows — at locations
and dates yet to be identified for a period of 30 days, commencing on April 13, 2007, with the
technical parameters specified in the above—captioned application, subject to the following
conditions:

1. Any actions taken as a result of this STA are solely at the applicant‘s own risk. This STA
   shall not prejudice the outcome of the final rules adopted by the Commission in IB Docket
   No. 95—91.

2.   Operation of all SDARS repeaters authorized pursuant to this STA is on a non—interference
     basis with respect to all permanently authorized radiocommunication facilities. XM shall
     provide the information and follow the process set forth in paragraphs 14 and 17 in 16 FCC
     Red 16773 (Int‘l Bur. 2001) and 16 FCC Red 16781 (Int‘l Bur. 2001), as modified by 16
     FCC Red 18481 (Int‘l Bur. 2001) and 16 FCC Red 18484 (Int‘l Bur. 2001):

3.   SDARS repeaters are restricted to the simultaneous retransmission of the complete
     programming, and only that programming, transmitted by the satellite directly to SDARS
     subscriber‘s receivers.

4.   SDARS repeaters shall comply with Part 1 of the Commission‘s rules, Subpart I —
     Procedures Implementing the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, including the
     guidelines for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields as defined in
     Sections 1.1307(b) and 1.1310 of the Commission‘s rules.

5.   SDARS repeater out—of—band emissions shall be limited to 75+log(EIRP) dB less than the
     transmitter EIRP.

6. XM will maintain full ownership and operational control of each repeater.

7. XM will immediately shut down any repeater upon a complaint of interference, upon
     direction from the Commission, or upon finding that a repeater has not been properly
     installed.

8. This authorization is not one relating to an "activity of a continuing nature" for purposes of
   Section 1.62 of the Commission‘s rules and Section 558(c) of the Administrative Procedure
   Act. Continuation of operations beyond the 30—day term of this authorization will require
   prior affirmative authorization by the FCC.


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             Name:         James S. Blitz                       Phone Number:                         202—380—1383
             Company:      XM Radio Inc.                        Fax Number:                           202—380—4500
             Street:        1500 Eckington Place, NE            E—Mail:                               james.blitz@xmradio.com


             City:         Washington                           State:                                 DC
             Country:       USA                                 Zipcode:                              20002      —
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   (If your application is related to an application filed with the Commission, enter either the file number or the IB Submission ID of the related
application. Please enter only one.)
   3. Reference File Number or Submission ID
  4a. Is a fee submitted with this application?
@ If Yes, complete and attach FCC Form 159.        If No, indicate reason for fee exemption (see 47 C.ER.Section 1.1114).
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8. Description   (If the complete description does not appear in this box, please go to the end of the form to view it in its entirety.)
     XM Radio Inc.         requests Special Temporary Authority to operate very low power terrestrial
     repeaters and signal boosters at events in various venues,                                   at locations and on dates that
     cannot yet be identified,                for a period of 30 days after grant of this request.                                 See
     attached letter.




9. By checking Yes, the undersigned certifies that neither applicant nor any other party to the application is subject @ Yos               C No
to a denial of Federal benefits that includes FCC benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti—Drug Act of 1988,
21 U.S.C. Section 862, because of a conviction for possession or distribution of a controlled substance. See 47 CFR
1.2002(b) for the meaning of "party to the application&guot; for these purposes.


10. Name of Person Signing                                                  11. Title of Person Signing
James S. Blitz                                                              Vice President, Regulatory Counsel
12. Please supply any need attachments.
 Attachment 1: Letter                               Attachment 2: Exhibit                              Attachment 3:



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

       RE:     XM Radio Inc.
               Request for 30—Day Special Temporary Authority to Operate
               Very Low Power Repeaters and Signal Boosters at Indefinite Locations

Dear Ms. Dortch:

         XM Radio Inc. ("*XM"), one of the two Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service ("SDARS"
or "satellite radio") licensees in the United States, pursuant to Section 25.120(b)(4) of the
Commission‘s rules,‘ hereby requests Special Temporary Authority ("STA") to operate in its
licensed frequency band (2332.5—2345 MHz) (i) very low power terrestrial repeaters with an
Effective Isotropically Radiated Power ("EIRP") of up to 0.5 watts; and (ii) signal boosters with
an EIRP of up to 0.0001 watts that have previously been approved for use in retail stores and
other indoor locations. XM expects to operate these very low power repeaters and signal
boosters at events in various venues, at locations and on dates that cannot yet be identified, for a
period of 30 days after grant of this request. XM intends to operate these very lowpower
repeaters and signal boosters independently —f.e., XM will not operate them in conjunction with
Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. ("Sirius"), the other SDARS licensee.

      In recent months, the International Bureau has granted two 30—day STA requests and one
180—day STA request filed by XM to operate very low power repeaters and signal boosters at


1 47 C.FRR. § 25.120(b)(4). XM has also filed a request for a 180—day STA to operate very low
power repeaters and signal boosters at events in various venues, at locations and on dates that
cannot yet be identified. This 30—day STA request is necessary because the pleading cycle on the
180—day STA request will not have expired before the start of at least one of the events at which
XM plans to operate these repeaters and boosters — the Gulf States Toyota Dealer Meeting to be
held at the New Orleans Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana from March 7, 2007
through March 9, 2007. Accordingly, XM requests a grant of this 30—day STA request prior to
March 7, 2007.


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
February 22, 2007
Page 2


various trade shows at specified locations and dates." Moreover, the coalition of Wireless
Communications Services ("WCS") licensees has stated that it has no objection to the operation
of repeaters and boosters at trade shows provided that operations are temporaryin nature,
operations are at lowpower levels, the SDARS licensee commits to operate the repeaters and
boosters on a non—interference basis, and the SDARS licensee acknowledges that construction of
these facilities is at its ownrisk." At discussed herein, XM satisfies all ofthese conditions.

       Request for STA. XM will use the very low power repeaters and signal boosters for
whichit seeks authority to operate herein to demonstrate equipment and service at events in
various venues across the United States, such as automobile dealer promotional events, press
events, and trade shows. In manycases, XM expects that it will not knowthe locations and dates |
ofthe events covered by this STA until a few days before the event takes place. Accordingly,
XM herein requests STA to operate the very lowpower repeaters and signal boosters at
indefinite locations. The operation of very low power repeaters and signal boosters at each event
will not exceed a period of seven days (including operation prior to the official start of each
event for set—up and testing activities). XM expects to operate very low power repeaters and
signal boosters pursuant to this specific STA at no more than three events in the 30 days
following grant. Assuming the unlikely occurrence that three events were to happen at the same
time, XM expects to operate a total of no more than eight very low power repeaters and six
signal boosters across all events at any given time pursuant to this STA.

        Due to blockage from walls, ceilings, and other structures. it is often difficult to provide
quality reception of SDARS satellite and even terrestrial signals at certain venues, which may
not have line—of—sight views to receive XM‘s signal. The difficulties with providing coverage at
certain venues require radios to be displayed with hard wire connections, which limits the
locations within a venue at which XM can set up its displays, thereby creating difficulties for
event organizers as well as for XM,. Because some venues consist of a large, often multi—level
space, XM anticipates using one or more (but no more than three) very low power repeaters at
each event. Depending on the venue, XM may also use one or more (but no more than three)
strategically placed signal boosters. The optimal number of very low power repeaters and signal
boosters will be chosen to ensure full coverage of each event. Accordingly, grant ofthis STA to


* See XM Radio Inc., File No, SAT—STA—20061211—00148 (filed December 11, 2006; granted
December 19, 2006); XM Radio Inc., File No. SAT—STA—20070117—00011 (filed January 17,
2007; granted January 19, 2007); and File No. SAT—STA—20061211—00147 (filed December 11,
2006; granted February 9, 2007).
* See Letter from Paul Sinderbrand, Counsel for the WCS Coalition, to John Giusti, Acting
Chief. International Bureau, FCC, File No. SAT—STA—20061211—00147; SAT—STA—20061211—
00148 (December 14, 2006).


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
February 22, 2007
Page 3


use these very lowpower repeaters and signal boosters for the limited periods requested herein
will serve the public interest.

        Technical Informationfor Yery Low Power Repeaters. Enclosed as Exhibit A is the
following technical information pertaining to the very low power repeaters: ({1) antenna type; (2)
antenna beaimwidth; (3) total EIRP; (4) approximate maximum height AGL; and(5) antenna
specification sheets.

        Technical Informationfor Signal Boosters. Enclosed as Exhibit B are the technical
parameters for the signal boosters, which are identical to the farameters previously approved by
the Bureau for use in retail stores and other indoor locations." Specifically, XM has included the
following information for these signal boosters: (1) antenna type; (2) antenna beamwidth; (3)
total EIRP; and (4) approximate maximum height AGL.

       Location Information. hven that the locations and dates ofthe events at which XM will
operate very low power repeaters and signal boosters pursuant to this STA will not be known
until shortly before the event takes places. XM cannot provide this information in this
application. Accordingly, to the extent necessary, XM herein requests waiver under Section 1.3
ofthe Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 1.3, of the requirement that it provide "full particulars ofthe proposed
operation" with this application for STA." As discussed below, however, because these very low
power repeaters and signal boosters will transmit at an extremely low power, there is no potential
for interference to other communications services, even ones operated very close to a very low
power repeater or signal booster. Moreover, given that the locations and dates of the events will
not be known until shortly before an eventtakes places, it would be impractical for XM to seek
authority every time it proposed to operate very low power repeaters and signal boosters at a new
venue. XM notes that the Bureau did not require locations and dates of operation fbr the 5000
in—store signal boosters that XM and Sirius were authorized to operate in June 2005,° the 5000

* XM Radio Inc., Request for Special Temporary Authority, File No. SAT—STA—20030409—
00076 (filed Apn 9, 2003; granted June 23, 2003) ("XM Signal Booster STA"). In the 2003
application, XM provldcd an interference analysis for the signal boosters that are the subject of
this application. See id, Exhibit C. XMincorporates this interfeérence analysis by reference. On
June 5, 2003, XM further supplemented the application with a sample link budget for the signal
boosters. See Letter from Lon C. Levin, XM, to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, FCC, File No.
SAT—STA—20030409—00076 (filed June 5, 2003). The link budget is also incorporated by
reference herein. See also XM Radio Im., File No. SAT—STA—20050712—00145 (granted
January 18, 2007) ("Indoor Booster STA").
*47 C.F.R. § 25.120(a).
° See XM Radio Inc., File No. SAT—STA—20030409—00076 (granted June 26, 2003); Sirius
Satellite Radio Inc., File No. SAT—STA—20030411—00075 (granted June 26, 2003).


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
February 22, 2007
Page 4


additional such in—store boosters the two companies were authorized to operate in January 2007,‘
or the 5000 indoor boosters that XM was authorized to operate in January 2007."

        Interference Considerations. The very low power repeaters and signal boosters will not
cause harmful interference to other radio services. Because XM has exclusive use of its licensed
frequency band." there is no potential for in—band interference. In addition, the very low power
repeaters will operate at a maximaum EIRP of 0.5 watts, well belowthe threshold EIRP of 2000
watts identified by the WCS licensees as a potential interference concern.‘® The adjacent—band
WCS licensees are permitted to operate base stations at a power level of 2000 watts EIRP and
therefore must be able to withstand potential interference from such operations. With respect to
the signal boosters, XM has previously demonstratedthat these signal boosters will not cause
adjacent band interference to WCS operations."‘ In addition, the very low power repeaters and
signal boosters will be operated for at most one week at any individual event, further eliminating
any opportunity for interference. Accordingly, XM does not anticipate that these very low power
repeaters and signal boosters will cause interference to any WCS receivers.

        Qwnership and Control of Very Low Power Repeaters and Signal Boosters. XM will
own each very low power repeater and signal booster operated at a given venue and will retain
full operational control of each very low power repeater and signal booster. XM will also be
responsible for installation of each very low power repeater and signal booster.

        Public Interest Considerations. Prompt grant ofthis STA will promote the continued
success ofsatellite radio and thereby serve the public interest. The demand for SDARS radios
by the public has continued to increase over time. Accordingly, XM participates in events at
various venues where it provides demonstrations ofits equipment and service, such as
automobile dealer promotional events, press events, and trade shows. Grant ofthis STA will
serve the public interest because the very low power repeaters and signal boosters will allowfor


? See XM Radio Inc., File No. SAT—STA—20050601—00113 {granted January 18, 2007); Sirius
Satellite Radio Inc., File No. SAT—STA—20050601—001 14 (granted January 18, 2007).
8 See Indoor Booster STA.
*47 CER. $ 25.202(a)(6).
® See supra note 3; see also XM Radio, Inc., Application for Special Temporary Authority to
Operate Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service Complimentary Terrestrial Repeaiers, Order and
Authorization, DA 01—21723, at 4 12 (rel. September 17, 2001) (CXM Radio STA Order") {"The
comments from WCS lHicensees express concern about blanketing interference from DARS
repeaters that operate with an Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power {EIRP) above 2 kWC)J.
" XM Signal Booster STA at Exhibit C.


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
February 22, 2007
Page 5



adequate reception of XM‘s satellite radio service at venues where satellite radio signals maybe
attenuated due to blockage from walls, ceilings, or other structures. Without these very low
power repeaters and signal boosters to overcome signal blockage within the venues, however,
XM cannot undertake real—time demonstrations ofits equipment and service, especially
demonstrations ofthe full mobility of SDARS service. These very low power repeaters and
signal boosters will provide clear signal reception within these venues for these demonstrations,
and will eliminate any need for a hard wire connection.

        XM understands that its operation of very low power repeaters and signal boosters under
STA is on a secondary, non—interference basis. While XM does not anticipate any interference,
should interference occur, it will cease operating the interfering very lowpower repeater or
signal booster until such interference can be eliminated.

        Certifications. XM acknowledges that the conditions imposed in the XAd Radio STA
Order granting XM‘s request for STA to operate terrestrial repeaters will continue to apply to
any repeaters authorized as a result of this application.‘ * XM further certifies that its operation
ofsignal boosters will comply, as applicable, with the conditions the Bureau imposed on XM in
granting XM‘s 2003 request to operate 5000 in—store signal boosters. Specifically, XM certifies
the following:

         (1) XM will operate the very low power repeaters and signal boosters at its own risk, and
         such operation shall not prejudice the outcome ofthe final rules adopted by the
         Commission in GEN Docket 95—91;

         {(2) XM will operate the very low power repeaters and signal boosters on a non—
         interference basis with respect to all permanently authorized radiocommunication
         facilities;

         {3) The very low power repeaters and signal boosters will be restricted to the
         simultaneous retransmission of the complete programming, and only that programming,
         transmitted by the satellite directly to SDARS receivers;




* One ofthe conditions imposedin the original STA grant was the requirement that XMpre—
coordinate with WCSlicensees any repeater affecting an operational WCS base station,. See XM
Radio STA Order [ 14. In the XM Radio STA Order, the Bureau stated that it expects "WCS
licensees to provide a schedule or as much advance notice as possible of when their stations are
to be placed in operation." I¢. To date, XM has not received information from any WCS
licensee regarding their plans for WCS deployment.


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
February 22, 2007
Page 6


       (4) Where applicable, coordination of the very low power repeaters and signal boosters
       will be completed with all affected Administrations prior to operation, in accordance with
       all applicable international agreements including those with Canada and Mexico:;

       (5) The very low power repeaters andsignal boosters will comply with Part 17 ofthe
       Commission‘s rules — Construction, Marking, and Lighting of Antenna Structures;

       (6) The very lowpower repeaters and signal boosters will comply with Part 1 ofthe
       Commission‘s rules, Subpart I — Procedures Implementing the National Environmental
       Policy Act of 1969, including the guidelines for human exposure to radio frequency
       clectromagnetic fields as defined in Sections 1.1307(b) and 1.1310 ofthe Commission‘s
       rules;

       {(7) The out—of—band emissions of the very lowpower repeaters and signal boosters will be
       limited to 75+log (EIRP) dB less than the transmitter RIRP;

       {8) XM will operate the very low power repeaters and signal boosters according to the
       technical parameters provided in this application;

       {9) XM will maintainfull ownership and operational control of each very low power
       repeater and signal booster; and

       (10) XMwill immediately shut down any very low power repeater and any signal booster
       upon a complaint ofinterference, upon direction from the Commission, or upon finding
       that a very low power repeater or signal booster has not been properly installed.

        XM bereby certifies that no party to this application is subject to a denial of Federal
benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti—Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. § §53(a).

        XM is submitting payment to the Federal Communications Commission in the amount of
Seven Hundred Ninety Dollars ($790.00). This filing fee amount is applicable to requests for
STAs for geostationary satellites. See International and Satellite Services Fee Filing Guide
{(October 2006).


Ms. Marlene H. Dortch
February 22, 2007
Page 7


         Please direct any questions regarding this matter to the undersigned




                                            C
                                                 Very truly yours,



                                             h

                                            if Idmes 8. I%litz g
                                            / Vice President, Regulatory Counsel
                                            /
Enclosures

CCl      Stephen Duall, FCC


                                           Exhibit A

                      Technical Parameters for Trade Show Repeaters

Below is the following technical information for the trade show repeaters:

       (1) antenna type;
       (2) antenna beamwidth;
       (3) total EIRP ; and
       (4) approximate height Above Ground Level (AGL)
       (5) antenna specification sheets

Antenna Type                          Antenna          EIRP Total in    Height
                                      Beamwidth        Watts            AGL
Omni —— YDI Model # A2408             360 degrees      0.05             < 50 feet
Multi—Patch Panel — PCTel Model       18 degrees       0.3              <50 feet
WISP24018PTNEFE
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         TBW Part Number                           203—900009—001                 203—900004—001                 203—900003—001
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                               VSWR:                     <211                            < 221                            <21
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                                            Exhibit B

                           Technical Parameters for Signal Boosters

Below is the following information for the signal boosters.

       (1) antenna type;
       (2) antenna beamwidth;
       (3) total EIRP; and
       (4) approximate height Above Ground Level (AGL)


Antenna Type                           Antenna          EIRP Total in    Height
                                       Beamwidth        Watts            AGL
Antenna Specialists                    75 degrees       0001             < 50 feet
XMSSR923WR

Integrated patch                       160 degrees      .0001            < 50 feet

The transmitted carriers have a center frequency and frequency stability identical to the received
SDARS satellite or terrestrial carriers. Frequency accuracy is controlled by the satellite or
terrestrial repeater and not by the signal booster.



Document Created: 2007-04-16 11:55:28
Document Modified: 2007-04-16 11:55:28

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