Eutelsat II-F2
| Eutelsat II-F2 | |
|---|---|
| Start date | January 15, 1991 |
| Launcher | Ariane 4 V41 |
| Launch site | ELA-2 , Guyana Space Center |
| Takeoff mass | 1870 kg |
| Mass in orbit | 915 kg |
| Manufacturer | Aérospatiale (now Alcatel Alenia Space ) |
| model | Spacebus 2000 |
| lifespan | ten years |
| operator | Eutelsat |
| Playback information | |
| Transponder | 16 Ku-band + 8 backup |
| Transponder performance | 50 W |
| Bandwidth | 14 × 36 MHz 8 × 72 MHz |
| EIRP | Superbeam 52 dBW Widebeam 47 dBW |
| Others | |
| Electrical power | Start: 3000 W End: 2890 W |
| position | |
| First position | 10 ° East |
| Actual position | Cemetery orbit |
| List of geostationary satellites | |
Eutelsat II-F2 is a television satellite of the European Telecommunications Satellite Organization ( Eutelsat ).
Former orbital positions of Eutelsat II-F2:
- 10 ° East (January 1991 to June 1999)
- 12.5 ° West (August 1999 to July 2002)
- 48 ° East (October 2002 to November 2005, postponed to replace the Eutelsat II-F1 located there)
- Eutelsat II-F2 has not been in operation since November 2005.
reception
The satellite could be received in Europe .
The transmission took place in the Ku band .
Individual evidence
swell
- Technical data and footprints ( Memento from May 10, 2006 in the Internet Archive )
- The Eutelsat II satellites on a former DLR site ( Memento from August 12, 2003 in the Internet Archive )