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The FCC International Bureau dismissed applications involving earth...

The FCC International Bureau dismissed applications involving earth stations from GCI Communication Corp. and X2nSat for being incomplete. GCI filed an application to modify its earth station authorization to add a 3.8-meter antenna to operate in the 3700-4200 MHz and…

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5925-6425 MHz bands, the bureau’s Satellite Division said in a letter (http://bit.ly/19znpuW). GCI didn’t identify the intended points of communication on its Form 312, it said. The division calculated that EIRP density should be 46.4 dBW/4kHz and 84.2 dBW/4kHz for emission designators, which is different from the EIRP density listed by GCI, it said. X2nSat didn’t provide radiation hazard studies for all types of earth stations that it requested in its application for a new very small aperture terminal network, the division said in a separate letter (http://bit.ly/15tf6yE). X2nSat also must provide a demonstration that the Newtec .75-meter antenna, model MDM2200, is compliant, it said.