PanAmSat 7

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PanAmSat 7
Start date September 16, 1998
Launcher Ariane 4 V110
Launch site ELA-2 , Guyana Space Center
Manufacturer Space Systems / Loral
model FS-1300
lifespan 15 years
operator PanAmSat
Playback information
Transponder 14 C-band
30 Ku-band
Transponder performance C-band 50 W
Ku-band 100 W
Bandwidth 44 × 36 MHz
EIRP C-band 36 dBW (33 dBW)
Ku-band China 52 dBW (45 dBW)
Ku-band India 52 dBW (45 dBW)
Ku-band Europe / Middle East
51 dBW (45 dBW, Europe 37 dBW)
Ku-band South Africa 54 dBW (45 dBW)
Others
Electrical power Start: 9600 W
End: 8500 W
position
First position 68.5 ° East
Actual position 68.5 ° East
List of geostationary satellites

PanAmSat 7 , also called PAS 7 , is a television satellite operated by the satellite operator PanAmSat .

In 1998 he was aboard an Ariane-4 rocket from the Kourou Space Center launched into space.

The satellite lost 25% of its power due to a defect in the solar paddle. This is why the ERP values ​​of the satellite are supplemented by the values ​​from SATCO DX in brackets in this info box. They rather reflect reality. The information in front of the bracket comes from PanAmSat.

reception

The satellite can be received in Europe , Africa , Asia and the Middle East .

The transmission takes place in the C and Ku bands .

Individual evidence

  1. INTELSAT 7.10 (68.5E) Last chart update: January 18, 2008, 09:07 ( memento from January 18, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
  2. [{{Web archive | text = archive link | url = http: //www.panamsat.com/global_network/pas_7.asp | wayback = 20060111012753 | archiv-bot = 2018-03-27 21:40:21 InternetArchiveBot}}] (Link not available)