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PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 445 12Th STREET S.W PUBLIC NOTICE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 445 12th STREET S.W. WASHINGTON D.C. 20554 News media information 202-418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202-418-2830; Internet: http://www.fcc.gov (or ftp.fcc.gov) TTY (202) 418-2555 Report No. SES-00306 Wednesday July 18, 2001 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES RE: SATELLITE RADIO APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING The applications listed herein have been found, upon initial review, to be acceptable for filing. The Commission reserves the right to return any of the applications if, upon further examination, it is determined they are defective and not in conformance with the Commission's Rules and Regulations and its Policies. Final action will not be taken on any of these applications earlier than 30 days following the date of this notice. 47 U.S.C. & 309(b). All applications accepted for filing will be assigned call signs, or other unique station identifiers. However, these assignments are for administrative purposes only and do not in any way prejudice Commission action. SES-AMD-20010525-00983 E950025 VERESTAR, INC. Amendment Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service Amend pending modification application to (1) include technical information, including completed coordination, for extended C-band frequencies 3625-3700 MHz and 5850-5920 MHz requested in modification appplication; 2) delete extended C-band frequencies 6425-7075 MHz from frequencies request in modification application; and (3) correct site location included on modification application. SITE ID: M09C02 LOCATION: 6461 STEVENSON WAY, FAIRFAX, ALEXANDRIA, VA 42 ° 7 ' 0.00 " N LAT. 71 ° 38 ' 9.00 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: M09C02 9 meters VERTEX COMMUNICAATIONS V40903 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8W 85.00 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F9W 85.00 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M63G7D 84.00 dBW 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F9W 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M63G7D 5850.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 36M0F9W 82.00 dBW ANALOG AND DIGITAL 5850.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 36M0F8W 82.00 dBW ANALOG AND DIGITAL 5850.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 1M63G7D 82.00 dBW ANALOG AND DIGITAL 3625.0000 - 3700.0000 MHz 36M0F9W ANALOG AND DIGITAL 3625.0000 - 3700.0000 MHz 36M0F8W ANALOG AND DIGITAL 3625.0000 - 3700.0000 MHz 1M63G7D ANALOG AND DIGITAL Page 1 of 7 Points of Communication: M09C02 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SES-LIC-20010629-01267 E880002 KTUL, LLC Application for Authority Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: VARIOUS ANTENNA ID: SNG1 2.4 meters ANDREW ESA-24SNG-LTE-25 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F3F 76.40 dBW WIDEBAND 36 MHz FM MODULATION VIDEO CARRIER WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO AND ATIS SUBCARRIERS 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 17.60 dBW 36 MBIT MCPC DIGITAL CARRIER FOR VIDEO/VOICE/DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz RECEPTION OF DIGITAL AND ANALOG CARRIERS LISTED ABOVE Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SES-LIC-20010703-01229 E010176 NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC RADIO, INC. Application for Authority Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 207 NORHT MAIN STREET, MERRIMACK, CONCORD, NH 43 ° 12 ' 50.00 " N LAT. 71 ° 32 ' 31.00 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 1 3.8 meters PRODELIN 1383 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 154KG7W 59.81 dBW DIGITAL PSK AUDIO SCPC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 230KG7W 59.81 dBW DIGITAL PSK AUDIO SCPC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 154KG7W DIGITAL PSK AUDIO SCPC 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 230KG7W DIGITAL PSK AUDIO SCPC Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SES-LIC-20010703-01240 E010178 COSMOS BROADCASTING CORP. ( d/b/a WFIE-TV ) Application for Authority Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 1115 MT. AUBURN RD., VANDERBURGH, EVANSVILLE, IN ANTENNA ID: 1 1.2 meters AVL TECHNOLOGIES 1200 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 36M0F7F 64.50 dBW QPSK DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 36M0F7W QPSK DATA Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 2 of 7 SES-LIC-20010711-01250 E010182 IDIRECT, INC. Application for Authority Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: Manassas - KU-2 LOCATION: 10211 Piper Lane, Prince William, Manassas, VA 38 ° 43 ' 47.00 " N LAT. 77 ° 31 ' 49.00 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: KU-2 3.8 meters Prodelin 1383 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 10M0G7W 73.20 dBW QPSK, digital data, video, voice 11450.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 8M00G7W QPSK, digital data, video, voice 10950.0000 - 11200.0000 MHz 8M00G7W QPSK, digital data, video, voice Points of Communication: Manassas - KU-2 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SES-MOD-20001206-02282 E950025 VERESTAR, INC. ( d/b/a ATC TELEPORTS, INC. ) Application for Modification Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service Modification filed to extend the C-band frequencies to include 3725-3700 MHz, 5850-5925 MHz, and 6425-7075 MHz in addition to the regular C-band frequencies already authorized. E950025 is located within 10 miles of grandfathered station E980517. SITE ID: M09C02 LOCATION: 6461 STEVENSON WAY, FAIRFAX, ALEXANDRIA, VA 42 ° 7 ' 0.00 " N LAT. 71 ° 38 ' 9.00 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: M09C02 9 meters VERTEX 9 KPC 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8W 85.00 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F9W 85.00 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 1M63G7D 84.00 dBW 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F9W 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 1M63G7D 5850.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 36M0F9W 82.00 dBW ANALOG AND DIGITAL 5850.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 36M0F8W 82.00 dBW ANALOG AND DIGITAL 5850.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 1M63G7D 82.00 dBW ANALOG AND DIGITAL 3625.0000 - 3700.0000 MHz 36M0F9W ANALOG AND DIGITAL 3625.0000 - 3700.0000 MHz 36M0F8W ANALOG AND DIGITAL 3625.0000 - 3700.0000 MHz 1M63G7D ANALOG AND DIGITAL Points of Communication: M09C02 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) SES-MOD-20010614-01117 KA20 VERESTAR, INC. Application for Modification Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: International Fixed Satellite Service Modification filed to extend C-band frequencies 3625-3700 MHz and 5850-5920 MHz, and to delete extended C-band frequencies 6425-7075 MHz. Page 3 of 7 SITE ID: B30C01 LOCATION: 66C USEI DRIVE, OKANOGAN, BREWSTER, WA 48 ° 8 ' 49.00 " N LAT. 119 ° 41 ' 28.00 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: B30C01 30 meters GTE-RHYR-SYLVANIA 32-25LOG(THETA) 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G9W 98.60 dBW IDR, IBS, VIDEO, ANALOG WITH ASSOC. AUDIO, FDM/FM 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G9W IDR, IBS, VIDEO, ANALOG WITH ASSOC. AUDIO, FDM/FM 5850.0000 - 5925.0000 MHz 36M0G9W 95.60 dBW DIGITAL 3625.0000 - 3700.0000 MHz 36M0G9W DIGITAL Points of Communication: B30C01 - INTELSAT AOR - B30C01 - INTELSAT POR - SES-MOD-20010619-01120 E990328 VERESTAR, INC. Application for Modification Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service Modification filed by applicant requesting authority to add Express 2 and 3A non-US licensed satellites operated by Intersputnik. SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 200 TELEGRAPH HILL ROAD, MONMOUTH, HOLMDEL, NJ 40 ° 23 ' 40.50 " N LAT. 74 ° 10 ' 24.60 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 1 11.3 meters COMSAT/RSI 110 0CS 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 85.74 dBW QPSK DIGITAL, VOICE & DATA 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W QPSK DIGITAL, VOICE & DATA Points of Communication: 1 - INTELSAT 801 - (328.5 E.L.) SES-MOD-20010619-01155 KA-322 VERESTAR, INC. Application for Modification Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service Modification filed by applicant requesting authority to use Express 2 and 3A, the two successor space stations with which this earth station is already authorized to communicate with under the name of Statsionar 11 and Statsionar 4 as points of communication.. SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 200 TELEGRAPH HILL ROAD, MONMOUTH, HOLMDEL, NJ 40 ° 23 ' 40.00 " N LAT. 74 ° 10 ' 26.00 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 1 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 8007 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8F 81.40 dBW Analog video with associated audio 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0G7W 81.40 dBW Data, Voice, video conferencing, IBS, IDR 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F Analog video with associated audio 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7W Data, Voice, video conferencing, IBS, IDR Points of Communication: 1 - INTELSAT 511 - (330.5) 1 - INTELSAT 601 - (325.5 E.L.) 1 - INTELSAT 605 - (332.5 E.L.) Page 4 of 7 1 - INTELSAT 705 - (335.5 E.L.) 1 - INTELSAT 706 - (307.0 E.L.) 1 - INTELSAT 709 - (310.0 E.L.) 1 - INTELSAT 801 - (328.5 E.L.) 1 - INTELSAT 805 - (304.5 E.L.) 1 - INTELSAT AOR - (319.5) 1 - INTELSAT AOR - (328.6 E.L.) 1 - INTELSAT AOR - (338.7 E.L.) 1 - INTELSAT AOR - (342.0 E.L.) 1 - New Skies 803 - (338.5 E.L.) 1 - New Skies 806 - (319.5 E.L.) 1 - STATSIONAR 11 - (11 W.L.) 1 - STATSIONAR 4 - (14.0 W.L.) SES-MOD-20010620-01123 E960160 TELECOMUNICACIONES ULTRAMARINAS DE PUERTO RICO ( d/b/a ULTRACOM ) Application for Modification Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service, Fixed Satellite Service, International Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 818 PONCE DE LEON AVENUE FOURTH FLOOR, SAN JUAN, SAN JUAN, PR 18 ° 9 ' 5.00 " N LAT. 65 ° 47 ' 19.00 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 1 9.1 meters ANDREW ESA91-46 HP 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 5M00F7W 79.90 dBW 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 5M00F7W 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 8M50G7W 78.80 dBW DIGITAL VOICE AND DATA 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 8M50G7W DIGITAL VOICE AND DATA Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) 1 - MORELOS-2 - (116.8 W.L.) 1 - SOLIDARIDAD F-1 - (109.2 W.L.) 1 - SOLIDARIDAD F-2 - (113.0 W.L.) SES-MOD-20010702-01248 E910477 WCIV, LLC Application for Modification Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service "MOD" to add emission designator and related service.
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