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Space Bureau Transparency Initiative: U.S. Process for ITU Filings April 18, 2024 Space Bureau
Outline Introduction to ITU BR Software Types of ITU Filings SpaceCap for API filings SpaceCap for CR/C filings Antenna Pattern Examples SpaceVal and Fatal Errors Reminders Before ITU Filing Submission ITU Filing Submission FCC Space Bureau Apr. 18, 2024 2
Creating an ITU Filing using ITU software To create an API or CR/C with GIMS file (if required), use the ITU s SpaceCap software, which will output a .mdb file Capture in SpaceCap formats databases with all mandatory data items in accordance with Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio Regulations The latest version of BR software for capture and validation (SpaceCap and SpaceVal) of space notices are available from the ITU website FCC Space Bureau Apr. 18, 2024 3
Types of ITU Filings Types of ITU Filings: API or CR/C API: a mandatory procedure for all satellite networks not subject to coordination procedures under section I of Article 9 CR/C: a mandatory procedure for all satellite networks subject to coordination procedures under section II of Article 9 To understand whether a frequency band is subject to coordination: read the footnotes in the Table of Frequency Allocations Examples of footnotes indicating coordination is required: No. 5.364: The use of the band 1610 1626.5 MHz by the mobile-satellite service (Earth-to-space) by the radiodetermination-satellite service (Earth-to-space) is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. (For coordination under No. 9.11A, see also the Rules of Procedure) No. 5.286: The band 449.75 450.25 MHz may be used for the space operation service (Earth-to-space) and the space research service (Earth-to-space), subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 FCC Space Bureau Apr. 18, 2024 4
SpaceCap for Advance Publication Information (API) FCC Space Bureau Apr. 18, 2024 5
SpaceCap for Coordination Request (CR/C) FCC Space Bureau Apr. 18, 2024 6
SpaceCap for Coordination Request (CR/C) FCC Space Bureau Apr. 18, 2024 7
Examples of Space and Earth Station Radiation Patterns FCC Space Bureau Apr. 18, 2024 8
SpaceVal Use SpaceVal to check the validation report. Any fatal errors must be corrected, otherwise the files are not receivable by the ITU Radiocommunications Bureau (BR). = SUCCESS! + VALIDATION FCC Space Bureau Apr. 18, 2024 9
Reminders before Submission Submit only one notice and one GIMs (.mdb) file The Notice ID, Notification reason, Administration, Satellite name, Beam names and Diagram numbers for each Beam and Earth station should be identical with ones in the electronic notice created with BR SpaceCap software If there is a fatal error(s) that can not be corrected, remember to provide detailed information in the notes FCC Space Bureau Apr. 18, 2024 10
FCC Submission Create a zip file (e.g. USASAT-NGSO-XX.zip) containing USASAT-NGSO.MDB change the file extension from .mdb to .itu Include any other attachments or notes in Word or PDF format To submit: change .zip extension to .abc and send a follow up email with no attachment informing the Bureau that the files have been sent. This will ensure receipt of files. For part 25 related filings, please do not submit ITU materials through ICFS After Submission The administration manager checks the submissions and either: Accept the filing for submission Reject the filing as incomplete, missing attachments, inaccurate information and fatal errors Administration manager submits files to the BR The BR receives the submission and accepts or rejects it after analyzing and validating the files FCC Space Bureau Apr. 18, 2024 11
Conclusion Contact Information: satinfo@fcc.gov FCC Space Bureau Apr. 18, 2024 12