Attachment Showing of Complianc

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20100108-00057 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2010010800057_792211

    Showing of Compliance with Section 25.222 and Supporting Exhibits


                                  University of California San Diego
                                 Scripps Institution of oceanography

   Application to supply ESV service in the Gulf of Mexico, US Waterways, Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean


  By this application, Applicant University of California San Diego Scripps institution of Oceanography seeks
 authority to operate an ESV network utilizing Seatel antennas models 4006, 4996, and 6006 via a fixed hub
 station located in La Jolla, California. These remote ESV antennas will be located on vessels traveling in U.S.
and international waters. They will operate with a 3.8 meter Prodelin Hub antenna located in La Jolla, CA. that
          UCSD Scripps Institution of Oceanography will also seek to be licensed by the Commission.


  The University of California San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography seeks authorization for the ESV
remote stations to communicate via Satmex 5 satellite located at 116.8 West Longitude and ALSAT satellites on
                            the Permitted Space Station List to provide ESV service.


      All of the Seatel ESV antennas, the 4006, the 4996, and the 6006, will be in full compliance with the
   requirements set forth in the commissions ESV Order, 20 FCC Rcd 674 (2005), and in part 25 of the Rules.


University of California San Diego, Scripps institution of Oceanography’s showing of compliance with Part 25 of
             the Commission’s Rules and the exhibits required by Section 25.222 follow herewith.




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                                  University of California San Diego
                                 Scripps Institution of oceanography

   Application to supply ESV service in the Gulf of Mexico, US Waterways, Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.



                        Showing of Compliance with Part 25 of the Commission’s Rules


Section 25.222

(a) (1) EIRP Spectral Density         Comply.
                       For 6006 Antennas, see Seatel and CommSystems declarations and Figure 1, page 7.
                       For 4996 Antennas, see Seatel and CommSystems declarations and Figure 5, page 10.
                       For 4006 Antennas, see Seatel and CommSystems declarations and Figure 9, page 14

(a) (2) EIRP Spectral Density        Comply.
                       For 6006 Antennas, see Seatel and CommSystems declarations and Figure 2, page 8.
                       For 4996 Antennas, see Seatel and CommSystems declarations and Figure 6, page 12.
                       For 4006 Antennas, see Seatel and CommSystems declarations and Figure 10, page 16

(a) (3) EIRP Spectral Density        Comply.
                       For 6006 Antennas, see Seatel and CommSystems declarations and Figure 1, page 7.
                       For 4996 Antennas, see Seatel and CommSystems declarations and Figure 5, page 10.
                       For 4006 Antennas, see Seatel and CommSystems declarations and Figure 9, page 14

(a) (4) EIRP Spectral Density         Comply.
                       For 6006 Antennas, see Seatel and CommSystems declarations and Figures 3 & 4,
                       pages 9 & 10.
                       For 4996 Antennas, see Seatel and CommSystems declarations and Figures 7 & 8,
                       pages 13 & 14.
                       For 4006 Antennas, see Seatel and CommSystems declarations and Figures 11 & 12,
                       pages 17 & 18.

(a) (5) Cross-Pole Alignment              Comply.
                        All of the Seatel ESV antennas provide automatic polarization adjustments. In addition,
                        the Cross Pole isolation of each antenna is measured during the commissioning
                        procedures with the assistance of the satellite operator’s test center to verify proper
                        alignment

(a) (6) Antenna Pointing Error         Comply.
                       See Seatel Declaration




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(a) (7) Automatic TX Shutoff           Comply.
                       See Seatel Declaration

(a) (8) U.S Contact Information          Comply
                        The University of California San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography network
                        support staff will have the authority and ability to cease all emissions from the ESV
                        stations through the facilities at the Hub location in La Jolla, California. This point of
                        contact is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling 1-858-534-5090



(a) (9) Radiation Guidelines             Comply.
                       All of the Seatel ESV antennas provide field programmable blockage to prevent
                       radiation toward occupied areas if required. Further, Radiation Hazard Warning signs
                       are used to alert persons nearby of the potential hazard.

(a) (10) Geographic Area of operations        Comply.
                      See Figure 13, page 19.

(b) EIRP Density Charts                   Comply.
                          See Seatel and CommSystems declarations and Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, and Figure
                          4.

(c) (1) Vessel Tracking Record           Comply.
                        These records will be collected and maintained as specified. Requests to make this
                        data available may be directed to the University of California San Diego, Scripps
                        Institution of Oceanography network support staff by calling 1-858-534-5090.

(c) (2) Communication with Vessels of Foreign Registry              Comply

(c) (3) ESV Operational Control by U.S. Hub Station                 Comply

(d)    Frequency Coordination       Comply.
                      The ESV network stations will not operate in the 14.0 – 14.2 GHz band in the specified
                      locations

(e)    Frequency Coordination       Comply.
                      The ESV network stations will not operate in the 14.0 – 14.2 GHz band in the specified
                      locations

(f)   Acceptance of Interference        Comply.
                       The ESV network stations will not claim protection from interference from any
                       authorized terrestrial stations to which frequencies are already assigned, or may be
                       assigned in the future.




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ESV Order 102 ESV Power Limits Toward Horizon        Comply.
                     The ESV network stations shall not transmit toward the horizon with an EIRP greater
                     than 16.3 dBW, and an EIRP Density toward the horizon of greater than 12.5
                     dBW/MHz

ESV Order 102 Minimum Elevation Angle      Comply
                    The ESV network stations will not operate at elevation angles less than 5 degrees

ESV Order 105 ALSAT Authority
                     In addition to Satmex 5 (116.8⁰ W), UCSD, Scripps institution of Oceanography
                     respectfully requests that ALSAT authority be granted with this application.




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                          Declaration of CommSystems



  CommSystems, LLC is a Satellite Communications Engineering & Integration company
  located in San Diego, California. CommSystems has a contract with the University of
  California San Diego, Seripps Institution of Oceanography to provide Enginecring and
  Technical Services. In that capacity, under the supervision and direction ofthe University
  of Califomia San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography Network Manager,
  CommSystems will be responsible for the technical operations of the ESV stations
  through the network Hub station located in La Jolla, CA.
. CommSystems technical staf? has read the attached Declaration ofSeatel,Inc. dated
  November 11, 2009, and has worked closely with Seatel to ensure that the University of
  California San Diego, Seripps Institution of OceanographyESV network will be in
  compliance with the FCC‘s ESV Rules.

. The Seatel ESV Ku—Band antennas that will operate through the La Jolla Hub antenna are
  the models 4006, model 4996, and model 6006. CommSystems and UCSD Scripps
  Institution ofOceanography are aware that in order to meet the off—axis EIRP spectral
  density limits defined in section 25.222(a)(1)—(4)of the FCC‘s ESV Rules, the input
  power to the anterna system must be limited to —17.9dBWAkHz for the 4006 antenna, —
  19.4 dBWAkHz for the 4996 antenna, and —14dBW/AkHz for the 6006 antenna.
. CommSystems and the UCSD, Scripps Institution of Oceanography will take all
  necessarysteps to ensure thatthe input power to the Seatelantennas is limited in the
  manner described above. CommSystems and the UCSD, Scripps Institution of
  Oceanography will ensure that the specified power spectral densities are not exceeded by
  using the appropriate coding. For this Ku—Band ESV network, QPSK rate % will typically
  meet the requirement. The Universityof Califoria San Diego, Scripps Insttution of
  Oceanography will also monitor absolute power levels both by working with the satellite
  operators and directly through the La Jolla Hub earth station.

  1, Karl Kapusta declare under penalty ofperjury that the foregoing is true and correct to
  the best ofmy knowledge and belief

  Executed on December 5, 2009



                                                       Kar Kdpusta
                                                       Vice President
                                                       CommSystems, LLC


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                         Figure 13

Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, U.S Waterways, Atlantic ocean




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Document Modified: 2009-12-31 11:18:23

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