FCC 25.140 Revised as of October 1, 2006
Goto Year:2005 |
2007
Sec. 25.140 Qualifications of fixed-satellite space station licensees.
(a) New fixed-satellites shall comply with the requirements established in
Report and Order, CC Docket No. 81–704 (available at address in Sec. 0.445 of
this chapter.) Applications must also meet the requirements in paragraphs
(b) through (d) of this section. The Commission may require additional or
different information in the case of any individual application.
Applications will be unacceptable for filing and will be returned to the
applicant if they do not meet the requirements referred to in this
paragraph.
(b) Each applicant for a space station authorization in the fixed-satellite
service must demonstrate, on the basis of the documentation contained in its
application, that it is legally, technically, and otherwise qualified to
proceed expeditiously with the construction, launch and/or operation of each
proposed space station facility immediately upon grant of the requested
authorization. Each applicant must provide the following information:
(1) The information specified in Sec. 25.114; and
(2) An interference analysis to demonstrate the compatibility of its
proposed system 2 degrees from any authorized space station. An applicant
should provide details of its proposed r.f. carriers which it believes
should be taken into account in this analysis. At a minimum, the applicant
must include, for each type of r.f. carrier, the link noise budget,
modulation parameters, and overall link performance analysis. (See, e.g.,
appendices B and C to Licensing of Space Stations in the Domestic
Fixed-Satellite Service (available at address in Sec. 0.445)).
(c)–(g) [Reserved]
[ 62 FR 5929 , Feb. 10, 1997, as amended at 68 FR 51504 , Aug. 27, 2003]
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