Attachment Attachment 1

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20160405-00322 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2016040500322_1132130

                                     COMPLIANCE WITH 25.203(K)

        In this application, DIRECTV requests Ka-band ALSAT as a point of communication for
a new earth station, pursuant to the Ka-Band ALSAT Order adopted by the Commission.1 This
earth station will transmit in the 29.25-29.5 GHz band, which is allocated on a co-primary basis
to both GSO/FSS and NGSO/MSS feeder links. As required under Section 25.203(k) of the
Commission’s rules, and as directed in footnote 31 to the Ka-Band ALSAT Order, DIRECTV
demonstrates below that the operation of this earth station with an ALSAT designation will not
cause interference to co-primary, co-frequency feeder link operations.
         In 2011, DIRECTV applied for and received Ka-band ALSAT authority for several
earth station antennas.2 In the applications to modify the licenses for those antennas, DIRECTV
included an extensive analysis that showed that there would not be unacceptable interference to
co-frequency NGSO MSS feeder link operations from the operation of those antennas. In order
to demonstrate that operation of the currently applied-for earth station will not cause
unacceptable interference to co-primary, co-frequency feeder link operations, DIRECTV notes
the following points:
         The earth station antenna that is the subject of this application is larger diameter than
          the DIRECTV Ka-band ALSAT earth station antennas that were licensed in 2011.
          This larger diameter results in a narrower main beam thereby further reducing the
          possibility of unacceptable interference.
         The DIRECTV Ka-band antennas previously licensed with an ALSAT designation are
          located approximately 175-200 km from the closest NGSO MSS feeder link site. The
          antenna that is the subject of this application is more than 600km away from the
          nearest NGSO MSS feeder link site.
         As is stated in Recommendation ITU-R S.1419, “Interference mitigation techniques to
          facilitate coordination between non-geostationary-satellite orbit Mobile-Satellite
          Service feeder link and geostationary-satellite orbit Fixed-Satellite Service networks in
          the bands 19.3-19.7 GHz and 29.1-29.5 GHz,” geographical separation of
          approximately 225 km between GSO FSS and NGSO MSS earth stations is generally
          considered sufficient to ensure compatible GSO/NGSO operations.

Taken together, the above factors demonstrate that the operations of the applied-for Ka-band
ALSAT earth station antenna will not cause interference to co-primary, co-frequency feeder link
operations.


1
    See 2006 Biennial Regulatory Review – Revision of Part 25, 25 FCC Rcd. 1542 (2010) (“Ka-Band ALSAT
    Order”).
2
    See IBFS File Nos. SES-MFS-20111104-01314, -01315, -01317, -01320, -01322, -01324.



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