Express AM1
Express AM1 | |
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Start date | October 29, 2004 |
Launcher | Proton-M 312 |
Launch site | Baikonur |
Takeoff mass | 2600 kg |
Manufacturer | NPO PM / Alcatel Alenia Space |
lifespan | 12 years |
operator | RSCC |
Playback information | |
Transponder | 1 L-band 9 C-band 18 Ku-band |
Transponder performance | L-band 30 W C-band 8 × 40 W, 1 × 120 W Ku-band 18 × 100 W |
Bandwidth | 1 × 0.5 MHz (L-band) 9 * 40 MHz (C-band) 18 * 54 MHz (Ku-band) |
EIRP | C-Band Russia 35–43 dBW Russia Beam (Tr.6) 40–48 dBW) Central Europe 42 dBW Ku-Band Superbeam Europe 49 dBW Ku-Band Widebeam Europe 47 dBW Ku-Band Beam India 49 dBW |
Others | |
Electrical power | 4200 W |
position | |
First position | 40 ° East |
Actual position | 40 ° East |
List of geostationary satellites |
Express AM1 is a television satellite owned by the Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC) based in Moscow .
He was born on 29. October 2004 aboard a M Proton - carrier rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome launched from.
reception
The satellite can be received in Europe and Asia .
The transmission takes place in the C- and Ku-band .
Web links
- Technical data and Footprints (English)
- Technical data and footprints (Russian)
- Lyngsat station list Express AM1 (English)