ViaSat urged the FCC to grant Boeing’s petition...
ViaSat urged the FCC to grant Boeing’s petition to make some changes to its rulemaking on earth stations aboard aircraft (ESAA) rules. The language in the rule imposing a shutoff requirement on ESAA systems, which “use variable power-density control of…
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individual simultaneously transmitting co-frequency ESAA earth stations, should be clarified to more closely track the intent of the report and order,” it said in comments in docket 12-376 (http://bit.ly/14pqdsa). ViaSat said it supports clarifying in the text of the rule that emissions must cease “within 100 milliseconds of receiving the appropriate command from the system’s network control and monitoring center.” The company also supports Boeing’s request to provide greater certainty to licensees’ compliance with the antenna pointing error, it said.