AP30A – 148 – In cases where the “Space station receiving antenna pattern code” field contains a code which starts with “CB_” characters, it is a composite beam. Any composite beam consists of two or more elliptical beams. Each composite beam is described in the special composite beam file having the same name plus a GXT extension (e.g. the description of the CB_ COMP_ BM1 composite beam is stored in the CB_ COMP_ BM1.GXT file). Col. 7 Space station receiving antenna shaped (non-elliptical, non-composite) beam identification. Col. 8 Maximum space station receiving antenna co-polar and cross-polar (in the case of shaped beam) isotropic gain (dBi). Col. 9 Earth station transmitting antenna pattern code and maximum gain (dBi). The codes used for transmitting earth station (feeder-link) antenna patterns are defined as follows: R13TES Figure A (Curves A and B) and § 3.5.3 in Annex 3 MODTES Figure A (Curves A′ and B′) and § 3.5.3 in Annex 3 (Recommendation ITU-R BO.1295) Col. 10 Polarization (CL – circular left, CR – circular right, LE – linear referenced to the equatorial plane) and polarization angle in degrees and hundredths of a degree (in the case of linear polarization only). Col. 11 e.i.r.p. in the direction of maximum radiation (dBW). Col. 12 Permitted increase in earth station e.i.r.p. (dB) for the purpose of power control (see § 3.11 of Annex 3). (WRC-15) 9A.2 TEXT FOR NOTES IN THE REMARKS COLUMN OF THE REGIONS 1 AND 3 FEEDER-LINK PLAN (REV.WRC-15)