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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 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov (or ftp.fcc.gov) TTY (202) 418-2555 Report No. SES-02337 Wednesday February 3, 2021 Satellite Communications Services Information re: Actions Taken The Commission, by its International Bureau, took the following actions pursuant to delegated authority. The effective dates of the actions are the dates specified. SES-AMD-20210127-00163 E E170165 HNS License Sub, LLC Amendment Withdrawn Date Effective: 02/01/2021 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 333 S 520 W, Utah, Lindon, UT 40 ° 19 ' 46.20 " N LAT. 111 ° 43 ' 36.80 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 1 10 meters SED 10 METER 50400.0000 - 51400.0000 MHz 470MG7W 72.70 dBW M−ary PSK inroute 47200.0000 - 50200.0000 MHz 470MG7W 72.70 dBW M−ary PSK inroute 40000.0000 - 42000.0000 MHz 470MG7W -99.00 dBW M-ary PSK inroute 28100.0000 - 29100.0000 MHz 470MG7W 73.70 dBW M−ary PSK inroute 27500.0000 - 28000.0000 MHz 470MG7W 73.70 dBW NULL Points of Communication: 1 - ECHOSTAR XXIV(S3017) - (95.2 W.L.) Page 1 of 24 SES-AMD-20210127-00164 E E170163 HNS License Sub, LLC Amendment Withdrawn Date Effective: 02/01/2021 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 4514 Ish Drive, Ventura, Simi Valley, CA 34 ° 16 ' 6.80 " N LAT. 118 ° 42 ' 11.40 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 1 10 meters SED 9.2 meter 50400.0000 - 51400.0000 MHz 470MG7W 72.70 dBW M-ary PSK outroute 47200.0000 - 50200.0000 MHz 470MG7W 72.70 dBW M-ary PSK outroute 28100.0000 - 29100.0000 MHz 470MG7W 73.70 dBW M-ary PSK inroute 27500.0000 - 2800.0000 MHz 470MG7W 73.70 dBW M-ary PSK outroute Points of Communication: 1 - ECHOSTAR XXIV(S3017) - (95.2 W.L.) SES-ASG-20210127-00154 E E180148 Mission Broadcasting, Inc. Application for Consent to Assignment Consummated Date Effective: 01/27/2021 Current Licensee: Scripps Media, Inc. FROM: Scripps Media, Inc. TO: Mission Broadcasting, Inc. No. of Station(s) listed: 3 SES-ASG-20210127-00155 E E200548 Alpha Media Licensee LLC Application for Consent to Assignment Grant of Authority Date Effective: 02/01/2021 Current Licensee: Alpha Media Licensee LLC FROM: Alpha Media Licensee LLC TO: Alpha Media Licensee LLC Debtor In Possession No. of Station(s) listed: 2 SES-ASG-20210127-00156 E E190009 Alpha 3E Licensee LLC Application for Consent to Assignment Grant of Authority Date Effective: 02/01/2021 Current Licensee: Alpha 3E Licensee LLC FROM: Alpha 3E Licensee LLC TO: Alpha 3E Licensee LLC Debtor In Possession No. of Station(s) listed: 12 Page 2 of 24 SES-ASG-20210128-00157 E E191370 Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. Application for Consent to Assignment Grant of Authority Date Effective: 02/01/2021 Current Licensee: Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. FROM: c/o Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP Turner Broadcasting Systems, Inc. TO: Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. No. of Station(s) listed: 17 SES-MOD-20191122-01567 E E2204 Alascom, Inc. Application for Modification 05/29/2011 - 05/29/2026 Grant of Authority Date Effective: 01/22/2021 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: NSN IGIUGIG EARTH STATION, IGIUGIG, AK 59 ° 19 ' 39.00 " N LAT. 155 ° 53 ' 33.00 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 2 1.2 meters GEN DYNAMICS 3122 29500.0000 - 30000.0000 MHz 29K0G7W 29.16 dBW DIGITAL DATA 29500.0000 - 30000.0000 MHz 15M0G7W 56.30 dBW DIGITAL DATA 19700.0000 - 20200.0000 MHz 29K0G7W 0.00 dBW DIGITAL DATA 19700.0000 - 20200.0000 MHz 15M0G7W 0.00 dBW DIGITAL DATA ANTENNA ID: 1 4.5 meters ANDREW CORPORATION ESA4-39239 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 13K3D1E 36.60 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 24K0G1D 40.60 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 26K7G1W 42.10 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 30K0F3W 39.10 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 53K3G1W 47.50 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 75K6G1D 48.70 dBW 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 86K4G1D 49.20 dBW 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz Points of Communication: 1 - PERMITTED LIST - () 1 - SPACEWAY 2 (S2133) - (138.9 W.L.) Page 3 of 24 SES-MOD-20201020-01146 E E202145 Systems and Software Enterprises, LLC Application for Modification Date Effective: Class of Station: Other Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: BREA 3151 LOCATION: 3151 E. IMPERIAL HWY, Orange, Brea, CA 33 ° 54 ' 42.00 " N LAT. 117 ° 51 ' 18.20 " W LONG. ANTENNA ID: 1 0.65 meters HONEYWELL MCS-8200 29500.0000 - 30000.0000 MHz 8M00G7W 52.30 dBW Various Modulations to 32APSK; Digital Data 19700.0000 - 20200.0000 MHz 8M00G7W Various Modulations to 32APSK; Digital Data Points of Communication: BREA 3151 - INMARSAT 5F2 - (55.0 W.L.) BREA 3151 - INMARSAT 5F3 - (179.6 E.L.) SES-MOD-20201202-01283 E E100099 L3harris Technologies Application for Modification 08/11/2011 - 08/11/2026 Grant of Authority Date Effective: 01/25/2021 Class of Station: Other Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: L3HARRIS LOCATION: 9890 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE Mobile-3, .46M., SAN DIEGO, SAN DIEGO, CA ANTENNA ID: Mobile-3 0.46 meters L3HARRIS TECHNOLOGIES FSS-4180-IP 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 717KG7D 33.60 dBW Digital Data (type 2T) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 45K0G7D 21.60 dBW Digital Data (type 1T) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M43G7D 36.60 dBW Digital Data (type 3T) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 11M5G7D 44.50 dBW Digital Data (type 5T) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 717KG7D Digital Data (type 2R) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 45K0G7D Digital Data (type 1R) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M43G7D Digital Data (type 3R) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 11M5G7D Digital Data (type 5R) Page 4 of 24 SITE ID: L3 Titan/Linkabit LOCATION: 3033 SCIENCE PARK ROAD Mobile-1, .36M., SAN DIEGO, SAN DIEGO, CA ANTENNA ID: Mobile-1 0.36 meters L3 DATRON FSS-4180-LP 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 11M5G7D 45.70 dBW Digital Data (type 5T) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 45K0G7D 21.60 dBW Digital Data (type 1T) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 717KG7D 33.60 dBW Digital Data (type 2T) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M43G7D 36.60 dBW Digital Data (type 3T) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 45K0G7D Digital Data (type 1R) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 717KG7D Digital Data (type 2R) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M43G7D Digital Data (type 3R) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 11M5G7D Digital Data (type 5R) SITE ID: L3 Linkabit LOCATION: 9890 TOWNE CENTRE DRIVE Mobile-2, .46M., SAN DIEGO, SAN DIEGO, CA ANTENNA ID: Mobile-2 0.46 meters L3 DATRON FSS-4180-LC 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 717KG7D 33.60 dBW Digital Data (type 2T) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 45K0G7D 21.60 dBW Digital Data (type 1T) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 1M43G7D 36.60 dBW Digital Data (type 3T) 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 11M5G7D 45.00 dBW Digital Data (type 5T) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 717K0G7D Digital Data (type 2R) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 1M43G7D Digital Data (type 3T) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 45K0G7D Digital Data (type 1R) 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 11M5G7D Digital Data (type 5R) Points of Communication: L3 Linkabit - GALAXY 26 - (93 W.L.) L3 Linkabit - GALAXY 28 (S2160) - (89.0 W.L.) L3 Linkabit - HORIZONS 1 (S2475) - (127 WL) L3 Linkabit - PERMITTED LIST - () L3 Linkabit - SES-1 (S2807) - (101.0 W.L.) Page 5 of 24 L3 Titan/Linkabit - AMC 2 - (105.0 W.L.) L3 Titan/Linkabit - AMC 9 (S2434) - (83 W.L.) L3 Titan/Linkabit - AMC-1(S2445) - (103 W.L.) L3 Titan/Linkabit - ESTRELA DO SUL 1 - (63 W.L.) L3 Titan/Linkabit - GALAXY 16 (S2687) - (99 W.L.) L3 Titan/Linkabit - GALAXY 17 (S2715) - (91 W.L.) L3 Titan/Linkabit - GALAXY 26 - (93 W.L.) L3 Titan/Linkabit - GALAXY 28 (S2160) - (89.0 W.L.) L3 Titan/Linkabit - HORIZONS 1 (S2475) - (127 WL) L3 Titan/Linkabit - HORIZONS 2(S2423) - (73.8 W.L.) L3 Titan/Linkabit - OTHER - L3 Titan/Linkabit - SES-1 (S2807) - (101.0 W.L.) L3HARRIS - AMC-15 (S2180) - (105.0 W.L.) L3HARRIS - AMC-4 (S2135) - (134.9 W.L.) L3HARRIS - AMC-6 (S2347) - (139.0 W.L.) L3HARRIS - GALAXY 11 - (93.1 W.L.) L3HARRIS - GALAXY 16 (S2687) - (99 W.L.) L3HARRIS - GALAXY 17 (S2715) - (91 W.L.) L3HARRIS - GALAXY 18 (S2733) - (123 W.L.) L3HARRIS - GALAXY 19 (S2647) - (97 W.L.) L3HARRIS - GALAXY 28 (S2160) - (89.0 W.L.) L3HARRIS - GALAXY 3C (S2381) - (95.05 W.L.) L3HARRIS - HORIZONS 1 (S2475) - (127 WL) L3HARRIS - INTELSAT 23 - (53 W. L.) L3HARRIS - INTELSAT 5 (S2704) - (156.9) L3HARRIS - SES-1 (S2807) - (101.0 W.L.) L3HARRIS - SES-14 (S2974) - (47.5 W.L.) L3HARRIS - SES-15 (S2951) - (129.15 W.L) L3HARRIS - SES-2 (S2826) - (87 W.L.) Page 6 of 24 SES-MOD-20210127-00160 E E170159 HNS License Sub, LLC Application for Modification 03/05/2020 - 03/05/2035 Grant of Authority Date Effective: 02/01/2021 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service: Fixed Satellite Service HNS License Sub, LLC requests modification of its fixed earth station in Taos, NM to extend the time to construct date to December 31, 2021. SITE ID: 1 LOCATION: 201 Camino de la Merced, Taos, Taos, NM 36 ° 23 ' 16.00 " N LAT. 105 ° 35 ' 16.50 " W LONG.
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