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'''RadSat-1''' is a [[Radictistan|Radictistani]] [[ | '''RadSat-1''' is a [[Radictistan|Radictistani]] [[wikipedia:Communications_satellite|communications satellite]] owned and operated by [[RadSat]], used primarily for digital television. The satellite has 28 [[wikipedia:Ku-band|Ku]]-band and 12 [[wikipedia:C-band|C]]-band [[wikipedia:Transponder_(satellite_communications)|transponders]] each with 36 [[wikipedia:Hertz|MHz]] bandwidth for television broadcasting. In addition, the satellite has three 72 MHz C-band transponders for international telephony. RadSat-1 has two fixed beams serving the continent of [[Apathia]]. | ||
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Mission type | Communications |
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Operator | RadSat |
COSPAR ID | Template:Cospar |
SATCAT no. | Template:Wd |
Spacecraft properties | |
Spacecraft | RadSat-1 |
Bus | RadSat A |
Manufacturer | Konavia Orbital |
Launch mass | 5,150 kilograms |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | September 16, 2013 |
Contractor | Hatsunespace |
Orbital parameters | |
Reference system | Geocentric |
Regime | Geostationary |
Transponders | |
Band | 28 Ku-band 15 C-band |
Bandwidth | 40 x 36 MHz 3 x 72 MHz |
Coverage area | Apathia |
RadSat-1 is a Radictistani communications satellite owned and operated by RadSat, used primarily for digital television. The satellite has 28 Ku-band and 12 C-band transponders each with 36 MHz bandwidth for television broadcasting. In addition, the satellite has three 72 MHz C-band transponders for international telephony. RadSat-1 has two fixed beams serving the continent of Apathia.