Sched S Tech Report
Page 1: General,
Frequency Bands,
and GSO Orbit
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
SATELLITE SPACE STATION AUTHORIZATIONS
(Technical and Operational Description)
Schedule S
S1. GENERAL INFORMATION Complete for all satellite applications.
a. Space Station or Satellite Network Name:
INTELSAT 30
e. Estimated Date of Placement into Service:
1/10/2014
b. ConstructionCommencement Date:
2/9/2011
f. Estimated Lifetime of Satellite(s):
15
c. Construction Completion Date:
1/5/2014
g. Total Number of Transponders:
77
k. Total Common Carrier Transponder Bandwidth:
h. Total Transponder Bandwidth (no. transponders x Bandwidth)
2522.4
MHz
l. Orbit Type: Mark all boxes that apply:
d1. Est Launch Date Begin:
1/7/2014
d2. Est Launch Date End:9/30/2014
i Will the space station(s) operate on a Common Carrier Basis:
N
j. Number of transponders offered on a common carrier basis:
Years
MHz
X
GSO
NGSO
S2. OPERATING FREQUENCY BANDS Identify the frequency range and transmit/receive mode for all frequency bands in which this station will oper
Also indicate the nature of service(s) for each frequency band.
Frequency BandLimits
f.
Lower Frequency (_Hz)
Upper Frequency (_Hz)
a. Numeric
c. Numeric
b. Unit
(K/M/G)
e. T/R Mode
Nature of Service(s): List all that apply to this band
d. Unit
(K/M/G)
3400
M
3700
M
T
Fixed Satellite Service
10950
11450
11700
6425
M
M
M
M
11200
11700
12200
6725
M
M
M
M
T
T
T
R
Fixed Satellite Service
FixedSatellite Service
Fixed Satellite Service
Fixed Satellite Service
13750
M
14500
M
R
Fixed Satellite Service
S3. ORBITAL INFORMATION FOR GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITES ONLY:
a. Nominal Orbital Longitude (Degrees E/W):
b. Alternate Orbital Longitude (Degrees E/W):
95.1 W
c. Reason for orbital location selection:
Provide service to North and South America
LongitudinalTolerance or E/W Station-Keeping:
d. Toward West:
0.05 Degrees
e. Toward East:
0.05 Degrees
i. Reason for service are selection (Optional):
f. Inclination Excursion or Range of orbital are in which adequate service can be
N/S Station-Keeping
provided (Optional):
Degrees
E/W
Tolerance:
g. Westernmost:
0.05 Degrees
h. Easternmost:
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S4. ORBITAL INFORMATION FOR NON-GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITES ONLY
S4a. Total Number of Satellites in Network or System:
S4b. Total Number of Orbital Planes in Network or System:
Page 2: NGSO Orbits
S4c. Celestial Reference Body (Earth, Sun, Moon, etc.):
S4d. Orbit Epoch Date:
For each OrbitalPlane Provide:
(e) Orbital
Plane No.
(f) No. of
Satellites in
Plane
(g) Inclination
Angle (degrees)
(h) Orbital
Period
(Seconds)
(i) Apogee (km) (j) Perigee (km)
(k) Right Ascension
of the Ascending
Node (Deg.)
(l) Argument of
Perigee
(Degrees)
S5. INITIAL SATELLITE PHASE ANGLE For each satellite in each orbital plane, provide the intital phase angle.
(a) OrbitalPlane No.
(b) Satellite
Number
(c) Initial
Phase Angle
(Degrees)
NO NGSO DATA FILED
Active Service Arc Range (Degrees)
(m) Begin
(n) End Angle
(o) Other
Angle
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Page 3: Service Areas
S6. SERVICE AREA CHARACTERISTICS for each servicearea provide:
(a) Service Area
ID
(b) Type of Associated
Station (Earth or
Space)
(c) Service Area Diagram
File Name (GXT File)
(d) Service Area Description. Provide list of geographic areas (state postal codes or ITU 3-ltr codes), satellites or Figure No. of
Service Area Diagram.
1
2
S
S
Global
Northern South America
3
4
5
S
S
S
Southern South America...
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