• The SES Group


  • AMC-6
    Home | Satellites & Teleports | Satellite Fleet
     

     

    amc6_coverage

    Launched on 22 October 2000, AMC-6 became the fifth hybrid C/Ku-band satellite in the AMERICOM fleet. From it's position in the eastern part of the U.S. orbital arc, AMC-6 provides high-powered service to occasional video/SNG, government, VSAT network and entertainment customers. Providing all-digital Ku-band connectivity to millions, AMC-6 has also attracted Internet service intergration platforms, who take advantage of the satellite's wide coverage and high levels of redundancy. A portion of its Ku-band payload is dedicated to ARSAT in South America.*

    Satellite information
    Spacecraft design
     
    Lockheed Martin A2100
    Orbital location
     
    72o W.L.
    Launch Date / Vehicle   22 October 2000/ Proton DM
    Design Life  

    15 years


    C-band payload   24 x 36 MHz
    Amp type   SSPA, 20 watts
    Amp Redundancy   16 for 12
    Receiver redundancy   4 for 2
    Coverage   CONUS, Canada, Mexico, Caribbean, Central America
    Beacon  

    3700.5 MHz (H)
    4199.5 MHz (V)

       

    Typical C-band footprint and frequency plan



    Ku-band payload   24 x 36 MHz; 4 x 72 MHz
    Amp type   TWTA, 110 watts
    Amp Redundancy   18 for 14
    Receiver redundancy   4 for 2
    Coverage   CONUS, Canada, Mexico, Caribbean, Central America, South America*
    Beacon  

    12198 MHz (H)
    11702 MHz (V)

       

    Typical Ku-band footprint and frequency plan

    PDF of AMC-6 specifications and footprints

    *For details on South American coverage, please contact Ruben Carrillo at ARSAT S.A.  (+54-11-5811-2628).


      2008 © SES AMERICOM. All Rights Reserved Site Map  Privacy Policy  Terms of Use