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Home | AMC-10 & AMC-11
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AMERICOM 10 (AMC-10) and AMERICOM 11 (AMC-11), launched in 2004 as replacement satellites for Satcom C3 and Satcom C4, will be located at 135º and 131º W.L., respectively. Together, these C-band satellites will be home to SES AMERICOM's premier cable neighborhood with access to virtually every cable headend in the United States. Each has been designed to provide advanced C-band digital transmission service. AMC-10 and AMC-11 will offer fully protected distribution of cable television programming both regionally and nationally. |
Spacecraft design
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Lockheed Martin A2100
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Orbital location
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135o and 131o W.L.
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Launch Date / Vehicle |
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2004 |
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Design Life |
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15 years |
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C-band payload |
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24 x 36 MHz |
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Amp type |
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SSPA, 20 watts |
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Amp Redundancy |
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16 for 12 |
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Receiver redundancy |
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4 for 2 |
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Coverage |
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50 State, Canada, Caribbean,Mexico |
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Beacon |
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3700.5 MHz (H) -- currently active on Satcom C3; INACTIVE on AMC-11
4199.5 MHz (V) -- currently ACTIVE on AMC-11; inactive on Satcom C3
For antenna peaking purposes, please use only the AMC-11 active beacon (high beacon, 4199.5 MHz Vertical). Click here for center-of-box information. The satellites are temporarily co-located. |
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Typical C-band footprint and frequency plan |
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PDF of AMC-10 & AMC-11 specifications and footprints |
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