[Starlink] Starlink filings for D-Band via Tonga
Alexandre Petrescu
alexandre.petrescu at gmail.com
Sat Nov 18 12:43:44 EST 2023
Le 17/11/2023 à 23:56, Ulrich Speidel via Starlink a écrit :
>
> Right. Word from the Tongan government's MEIDECC is that it's D band
> as per the filing and that the reports on W band are wrong. Beyond
> that, they're not authorised to say anything except that yes, it's a
> genuine filing.
>
It's good to know it's a genuine filing and not some robot or AI.
For me, the filing has a syntax error in the name (a superfluous
preceding quote in "'ESIAFI II"). It is an English error. It should be
corrected. See that quote in the field 'Satellite Name' at
https://www.itu.int/ITU-R/space/asreceived/Publication/DisplayPublication/53068
The frequencies: hopefully there is no syntax error there too. If there
is a superfluous zero, then the filing might actually be around 13GHz
and not 130GHz. This should be asked whether they are sure about it or not.
The D-band: I am not an expert at that high freqs. The wikipedia page
tells D-band is "110 GHz to 170 GHz". But the ITU filinggoes up to
174.5GHz (if there is no syntax error in the freqs) , which is above the
limit. This should be clarified.
The orbits: not sure how to see precisely the orbit altitudes, planes,
etc. in a table manner. The reddit poster shown a table, claimed
similarity to FCC orbits, but he did not say how he built that table.
He should clarify.
I think there could be a way to request clarifications about this filing
at ITU; I will look at that maybe later, everyone can. The Tonga gov't
should accept request for clarifications as well.
Because these are public matters and we are all concerned at large.
Alex
> I don't think Tonga is a likely launch base (no large tracts of land
> to launch a rocket from, except as some locals would probably tell
> you, from the driveway of a certain royal residence). Who knows.
>
> I'd also say that SpaceX filings to the FCC at least have a track
> history of being superseded by the next filing a few weeks later with
> completely different parameters. Whether that's just rapid prototyping
> at SpaceX or whether they're deliberately designed as a groundhog
> version of April Fool's Day for the competition's lawyers to keep them
> spend money on litigation while SpaceX spends on innovation is
> anyone's guess. Similarly, having slept over it, the Tongan story
> could be a SpaceX attempt at establishing a "flag of convenience"
> operation, or it could simply be another of Elon's pranks to whip us
> and the media all up into a frenzy to keep people talking about his
> enterprises.
>
> On 17/11/2023 11:43 pm, Ulrich Speidel wrote:
>>
>> OK, so this seems to be related to a somewhat bigger development that
>> Starlink is pushing through Tonga as the regulatory authority:
>>
>> https://www.reddit.com/r/spacex/comments/175ttvz/spacex_files_29988satellite_wband_network_using/
>> https://www.spaceintelreport.com/spacex-files-29988-satellite-w-band-network-using-kingdom-of-tonga-as-regulatory-home/
>>
>> ESIAFI 1 was bought by Tonga - it was the old COMSTAR 4 satellite and
>> named after their women's rugby team.
>>
>> Quite why they've chosen Tonga as regulatory home - no idea. Maybe
>> because they think Tonga owes them a favour. Currently trying to find
>> out more - stay tuned.
>>
>> On 17/11/2023 6:29 am, David Fernández via Starlink wrote:
>>> Hi Alex,
>>>
>>> "A person on twitter seems to be saying this filing is precisely the
>>> filing that spacex did at FCC"
>>>
>>> Would you mind linking to that tweet, if it is public?
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> David
>>>
>>>
>>> > Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2023 14:27:03 +0100
>>> > From: Alexandre Petrescu <alexandre.petrescu at gmail.com>
>>> > To: starlink at lists.bufferbloat.net
>>> > Subject: Re: [Starlink] Starlink filings for D-Band via Tonga
>>> > Message-ID: <805d52ce-b517-49b9-a053-8306cd20b8aa at gmail.com>
>>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
>>> >
>>> > Towards clarification,
>>> >
>>> > The .mdb file of the ITU filing can be read with Excel (tab Data ->
>>> > leftmost button 'Access'). The .mdb is on the web page of the ITU
>>> > filing, at the bottom of the page.
>>> >
>>> https://www.itu.int/ITU-R/space/asreceived/Publication/DisplayPublication/53068
>>> >
>>> > It might be that this 'ESIAFI II' is just a name because of some
>>> reason.
>>> >
>>> > There are some interesting dates like '06/03/2023', '13/03/2023' and
>>> > '20/03/2023' and '6/10/2023'.
>>> >
>>> > There is much data about orbits, powers, beams that I dont know how to
>>> > interpret. I would need the precise description of the database
>>> format,
>>> > but I dont know where to get it from.
>>> >
>>> > The frequencies are listed, as I interpret these fields: 123 GHz - 130
>>> > GHz centered on 126.5 GHz, 158.5-164 c 161.25 and 167-174.5 c 170.75.
>>> >
>>> > About D-band: I am not sure what is precisely a 'D band' and I think
>>> > that discussion about bands is very complicated. I know there is
>>> > wikipedia page about it, yes.
>>> >
>>> > A person on twitter seems to be saying this filing is precisely the
>>> > filing that spacex did at FCC; but comparing the numbers shows some
>>> > differences: total sats per plane differ at some altitudes like at
>>> 525km
>>> > altitude: ITU says 3600 sats whereas FCC says 3360 sats. There can be
>>> > speculations as to why they differ as there can be errors of various
>>> > people including myself.
>>> >
>>> > The person on twitter tells that ITU filing is in this table, but
>>> I dont
>>> > know how he generated it. Not sure whether he made some syntax error.
>>> >
>>> >> Altitude (km) Inclination (degrees) Satellites per Plane Planes
>>> >> Total Satellites
>>> >> 340 53 110 48 5280
>>> >> 345 46 110 48 5280
>>> >> 350 38 110 48 5280
>>> >> 360 96.9 120 30 3600
>>> >> 525 53 120 28 3600 [nota by me: FCC says 3360 and not 3600, see
>>> >> table below]
>>> >> 530 43 120 28 3600
>>> >> 535 33 120 28 3600
>>> >> 604 148 12 12 144
>>> >> 614 115.7 18 18 324
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> > I found this earlier FCC document has this table at this URL
>>> > https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/FCC-22-91A1.pdf (not sure
>>> > whether it is the most authoritative, but at least the mathematics
>>> > 28*120 at altitude 525 does make sense to be 3360).
>>> >
>>> >> Altitude (km) Inclination (degrees) Orbital Planes sats/plane
>>> Total sats
>>> >>
>>> >> 340 53 48 110 5280
>>> >>
>>> >> 345 46 48 110 5280
>>> >>
>>> >> 350 38 48 110 5280
>>> >>
>>> >> 360 96.9 30 120 3600
>>> >>
>>> >> 525 53 28 120 3360 [nota by me:
>>> >> 28*120 == 3360 indeed]
>>> >>
>>> >> 530 43 28 120 3360
>>> >>
>>> >> 535 33 28 120 3360
>>> >>
>>> >> 604 148 12 12 144
>>> >>
>>> >> 614 115.7 18 18 324
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> > Alex
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Le 16/11/2023 à 10:30, Alexandre Petrescu via Starlink a écrit :
>>> >>
>>> >> Le 15/11/2023 à 16:48, David Fernández via Starlink a écrit :
>>> >>> I have got news about the recent filing by Starlink for the use of
>>> >>> frequencies in D-band:
>>> >>>
>>> https://www.itu.int/ITU-R/space/asreceived/Publication/DisplayPublication/53068
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> This has been done via Tonga, not the USA, and is for both,
>>> uplink and
>>> >>> downlink frequencies, although only downlink seems to be
>>> allocated now
>>> >>> for satellite use.
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks for the pointer.
>>> >>
>>> >> It is the first time I hear about this 'ESIAFI II' constellation. I
>>> >> understand it is a different thing than the starlink existing
>>> >> constellation.
>>> >>
>>> >> It adds to the list of plans of LEO Internet constellations
>>> (starlink,
>>> >> kuiper, oneweb etc.)
>>> >>
>>> >> Alex
>>> >>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Regards,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> David
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