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Continuing SES AMERICOM's tradition of operating extremely flexible and dependable spacecraft, AMC-9 was launched in June of 2003 and provides both C- and Ku-band services from the eastern part of the U.S. orbital arc. Television programmers, government agencies and enterprise networks are the beneficiaries of the spacecraft's increased power levels, expanded coverage areas, and AMERICOM's typically high levels of redundancy.
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Spacecraft design
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Alcatel Spacebus 3000B3
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Orbital location
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83o W.L.
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| Launch Date / Vehicle |
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7 June 2003 / Proton / Breeze M |
| Design Life |
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15 years
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| C-band payload |
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24 x 36 MHz |
| Amp type |
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SSPA, 20 watt |
| Amp Redundancy |
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15 for 12 |
| Receiver redundancy |
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4 for 2 |
| Coverage |
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CONUS, Canada, Mexico, Central America, Caribbean |
| Beacon |
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3700.5 MHz (H) 4199.5 MHz (V)
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Typical C-band footprint and frequency plan
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| Ku-band payload |
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24 x 36 MHz |
| Amp type |
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TWTA, 110 watt |
| Amp Redundancy |
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16 for 12 |
| Receiver redundancy |
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4 for 2 |
| Coverage |
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CONUS, Mexico |
| Beacon |
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11702 MHz (V) 12198 MHz (H)
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Typical Ku-band footprint and frequency plan
PDF of AMC-9 specifications and footprints
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