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Annette Purves, Principal, Regulatory Affairs Postal Address: 7900 Tysons One Place, Mclean, VA 22102, U.S.A Intelsat Information Regarding ECC Decision (05) 11 Points of Contact Network Operator’s designated point of contact Name and title of contact: Annette Purves, Principal, Regulatory Affairs Postal address: 7900 Tysons One Place, McLean, VA 22102, U.S.A. Telephone number: +1-703-559-7521 Email address: [email protected] Network Control Facility (NCF) designated point of contact Title of contact: Manager Network Operations Center Postal address: 2875 Fork Creek Church Rd, Ellenwood, GA 30294, U.S.A. Telephone number: +1-404-381-2900 Email address: [email protected] Technical Specification(s) of AES equipment type(s) used in the network AES Antenna Antenna type Astronics HR129: Fresnel Lens Astronics HR6400: Horn Antenna with Lenses Antenna size Astronics HR129: 0.29m Astronics HR6400: 24.375 in x 6.8 in Transmit peak gain Astronics HR129: 31.4 dBi Astronics HR6400: 32.5 dBi Max e.i.r.p. per carrier Astronics HR129: 40.2 dBW Astronics HR6400: 42.0 dBW Transmit frequency bands Astronics HR129: 14.0 GHz to 14.5 GHz Astronics HR6400: 14.0 GHz to 14.5 GHz Min. operating elevation Astronics HR129: 5 degrees Astronics HR6400: 5 degrees Antenna pointing accuracy Astronics HR129: 0.2º Astronics HR6400: 0.2º Waveform characteristics Number(s) of carriers per AES: 1 Occupied bandwidth(s) per carrier (as defined in Harmonised Standard EN 302 186): Occupied bandwidths can range up to 72 MHz Carrier centre frequency(-ies): Transponder can be anywhere within the 14.0 – 14.5 GHz range Modulation: QPSK, 8PSK, 16APSK Multiple access scheme: D-TDMA Operating details of each satellite ITU BR Filing Information ITU BR filing satellite network name: Please see table below ITU BR circular reference number and date of publication (also to ESV): Please see table below Satellite operator(s) (commercial) name: Intelsat GSO longitude (East or West from Greenwich): Please see table below Satellite service area (text description and/or a figure of the area): Intelsat 14: Intelsat 17: Intelsat 20: Intelsat 21: Intelsat 22: Intelsat 29e: Intelsat 32e: Intelsat 33e: Intelsat 34: Intelsat 35e: Intelsat 37e: Intelsat 905: Forward Channel details (Satellite to AES) Transponder(s) downlink centre frequency: Transponder can be anywhere in the range from 10.95 – 11.7 GHz and 12.5 – 12.75 GHz Transponder(s) downlink bandwidth: Bandwidth can range up to 112.5 MHz Return Channel details (AES to satellite) Transponder(s) uplink centre frequency: Transponder can be anywhere in the range from 14.0 – 14.5 GHz. Transponder(s) uplink bandwidth: Bandwidth can range up to 112.5 MHz Freq Freq IS-14 IS-17 IS-20 IS-21 IS-22 IS-29e IS-32e IS-33e IS-34 IS-35e IS-37e IS-905 start end Region> 1,2 1,3 1,3 1,2 1,3 1,2 1,2 1,3 1,2 1,2 1,2,3 1,2 Location> 45W 66E 68.5E 58W 72.1 E 50 W 43.15 W 60 E 55.5 W 34.5 W 18 W 24.5 W INTELSAT7 USASAT- INTELSAT9 INTELSAT9 INTELSAT9 INTELSAT9 INTELSAT9 66E 14I-3 310E USASAT- 60E 325.5E 342E 335.5E 55F 1095 1120 2729 2861 2679 2654 2650 2655 2655 X X X X 0 0 (02.10.201 (09.01.201 (05.10.201 2697 (06.10.200 (11.08.200 (20.10.200 (20.10.200 2), 2565 8), 2787 0), 2652 (28.06.201 9), 2682 9), 2669 9), 2682 9), 2683 (21.03.200 (03.02.201 (08.09.200 1) (16.11.201 (18.05.201 (16.11.201 (30.11.201 6) 5) 9) 0) 0) 0) 0) (P) (P) USASAT- USASAT- USASAT- 55E 101B 101E 1120 1145 AP30B/A6 X X X X X AP30B/A6 X X X AP30B/A6 X 0 0 B 13 – A 373 – A 470 – 2682 2791 2848 (16.11.201 (31.03.201 (27.06.201 0) 5) 7) USASAT- INTELSAT7 USASAT- USASAT- USASAT- INTELSAT9 USASAT- INTELSAT9 INTELSAT9 INTELSAT9 INTELSAT9 INTELSAT9 60I 66E 60C 26G-3 14J 310E 60S 60E 304.5E 325.5E 342E 335.5E 1145 1170 2693 2764 0 0 2677 2729 2690 2690 2679 2654 2652 2650 2655 2655 (07.09.201 (02.10.201 (22.03.201 (03.05.201 (22.03.201 (05.10.201 (04.03.201 (06.10.200 (08.09.200 (11.08.200 (20.10.200 (20.10.200 1) 4) 0), 2698 2), 2565 1), 2756 1), 2580 0), 2652 9), 2682 9), 2679 9), 2669 9), 2682 9), 2683 (12.07.201 (21.03.200 (29.10.201 (17.10.200 (08.09.200 (16.11.201 (05.10.201 (18.05.201 (16.11.201 (30.11.201 1) 6) 3) 6), 2550 9) 0) 0), 2856 0) 0) 0) (09.08.200 (17.10.201 5) 7) INTELSAT7 304.5E USASAT- INTELSAT1 60I 0 310E 2862 USASAT- USASAT- INTELSAT INTELSAT7 26G-3 55F (23.01.201 342E KUEXT 60E 1170 1195 2677 2645 8), 2681 X X X 2755 X X 0 0 (07.09.201 2693 (02.06.200 2697 (02.11.201 2450 (15.10.201 0), 2698 (03.05.201 9), 2675 (28.06.201 0), 2652 (07.08.200 3) (12.07.201 1) (10.08.201 1) (08.09.200 1) 1) 0) 9), 2569 (16.05.200 6) (C) (C) USASAT- USASAT- USASAT- INTELSAT USASAT- 26G-3 55F 80A KUEXT 60E 55U 1195 1220 X X X X 2755 X X X 0 0 2693 2697 2847 2774 (03.05.201 (28.06.201 (15.10.201 (13.06.201 (22.07.201 1) 1) 3) 7) 4) (B) USASAT- USABSS-39 14J 1220 1250 AP30- X X X X 2690 X X X X X X 0 0 (22.03.201 30A/E 678 1), 2580 – 2769 (17.10.200 (13.05.201 4) 6), 2550 (09.08.200 AP30- 5) 30A/ED 678 – 2784 (09.12.201 4) USASAT- INTELSAT7 USASAT- 14J 66E 60C INTELSAT7 2690 342E 1250 1275 2729 2690 (22.03.201 X X X X X X X X 0 0 (02.10.201 (22.03.201 1), 2580 2450 2), 2565 1), 2756 (17.10.200 (07.08.200 (21.03.200 (29.10.201 6), 2550 1) 6) 3) (09.08.200 5) X: Not Operational (P): Planned band Category (C): Coordination Category of Unplanned band Orbital IFIC Publication UL Satellite Location ITU filings(s) covering 14.0-14.5 GHz (PART II-S) IS-14 45 W USASAT-60I 2677, 2698 IS-17 66 E INTELSAT9 66E 2657, 2682 IS-20 68.5 E USASAT-60C 2690, 2756 IS-21 58 W USASAT-26G-3 2693 IS-22 72.1 E USASAT-14J 2550, 2580, 2690 IS-29e 50 W INTELSAT9 310E 2652, 2679 IS-32e (Sky B-1) 43.15 W USASAT-55F 2697 IS-33e 60 E INTELSAT9 60E 2654, 2682 IS-34 55.5 W INTELSAT9 304.5E 2652, 2679, 2856 IS-35e 34.5 W INTELSAT9 325.5E 2650, 2669 IS-37e 18 W INTELSAT9 342E 2655, 2682 IS-905 24.5W INTELSAT9 335.5E 2655, 2683 .
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