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The FCC International Bureau dismissed a Harris application...

The FCC International Bureau dismissed a Harris application for a new fixed satellite service earth station in Old Town, Fla. The bureau found the application unacceptable for filing, it said in a letter to Harris (http://bit.ly/16Iv7Sk). The stated maximum input…

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power of .071 watts doesn’t appear to be sufficient to close the link with SES-2, it said. If Harris refiles the application, “it must confirm that the power requested is sufficient to close the link with SES-2, submit a link budget in support of such a confirmation and update the frequency coordination,” it said. The company lists the antenna azimuth angle in the western limit as 252 degrees, the bureau said. But the bureau said its computations show that antenna azimuth angle should be 251.5 degrees.