[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 47, Volume 2] [Revised as of October 1, 2003] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 47CFR25.132] [Page 280-281] TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) PART 25--SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS--Table of Contents Subpart B--Applications and Licenses Sec. 25.132 Verification of earth station antenna performance standards. (a) All applications for transmitting earth stations in the C and Ku-bands must be accompanied by a certificate pursuant to Sec. 2.902 of the chapter from the manufacturer of each antenna that the results of a series of radiation pattern tests performed on representative equipment in representative configurations by the manufacturer which demonstrates that the equipment complies with the performance standards set forth in Sec. 25.209. The licensee must be prepared to demonstrate the measurements to the Commission on request in the course of an investigation of a harmful interference incident. (b)(1) In order to demonstrate compliance with Sec. 25.209 (a) and (b), the following measurements on a production antenna performed on calibrated antenna range, as a minimum, shall be made at the bottom, middle and top of each allocated frequency band and submitted to the Commission: (i) Co-polarized patterns for each of two orthogonal senses of polarizations in two orthogonal cuts of the antenna. (A) In the azimuth plane, plus and minus 7 degrees and plus and minus 180 degrees. (B) In the elevation plane, zero to forty-five degrees. (ii) Cross-polarization patterns in the E- and H-planes, plus and minus 9 degrees. (iii) Main beam gain. (2) The FCC envelope specified in Sec. 25.209 shall be superimposed on each pattern. The minimum tests specified above are recognized as representative of the performance of the antenna in most planes although some increase in sidelobe levels should be expected in [[Page 281]] the spar planes and orthogonal spar planes. (c) The tests specified in paragraph (b) of this section are normally performed at the manufacturer's facility; but for those antennas that are very large and only assembled on-site, on-site measurements may be used for product qualification data. If on-site data is to be used for qualification, the test frequencies and number of patterns should follow, where possible, the recommendations in paragraph (b) of this section, and the test data is to be submitted in the same manner as described in paragraph (a) of this section. (d) For each new or modified transmitting antenna over 3 meters in diameter, the following on-site verification measurements must be completed at one frequency on an available transponder in each frequency band of interest and submitted to the Commission. (1) Co-polarized patterns in the elevation plane, plus and minus 7 degrees, in the transmit band. (2) Co-polarized patterns in the azimuth and elevation planes, plus and minus 7 degrees, in the receive band. (3) System cross-polarization discrimination on-axis. The FCC envelope specified in Sec. 25.209 shall be superimposed on each pattern. The transmit patterns are to be measured with the aid of a co-operating earth station in coordination with the satellite system control center under the provisions of Sec. 25.272. (e) Certification that the tests required by paragraph (c) of this section have been satisfactorily performed shall be provided to the Commission in notification that construction of the facilities has been completed as required by Sec. 25.133. (f) Antennas less than 3 meters in diameter and antennas on simple (manual) drive mounts that are operated at a fixed site are exempt from the requirements of paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section provided that a detailed technical showing is made that confirms proper installation, pointing procedures, and polarization alignment and manufacturing quality control. These showing must also include a plan for periodic testing and field installation procedures and precautions. (g) Records of the results of the tests required by this section must be maintained at the antenna site or the earth station operator's control center and be available for inspection. [58 FR 13419, Mar. 11, 1993]