GE 23 @ 172 Degrees East

AMC-23 can deliver and receive signals from California to Bangladesh, from as far north as Alaska in the U.S. and as far south as Australia and New Zealand, and all points in between. The spacecraft will serve local, transcontinental and transoceanic customers across the Pacific region, including Western North America, East Asia, the South Pacific, Alaska and Hawaii, and provide links to the world's premier regional satellite systems.

The design of AMC-23 combines a conventional C-band landmass coverage payload. The 18 transponder C-band payload will be used by broadcasters, cable programmers, Internet service providers, government agencies, educational institutions, carriers and private networks for next generation distribution solutions within, and connectivity to, North America and Pacific Rim.


Hope Channel International

DVB

3330-3/4
1160
1120 E
Asia Pacific Beam
3915 H
tp 11

No printable footprint is available; however the C band signal to New Zealand using a full transponder is over 40 Dbw. There is only one C band television channel at present with a lot of Data occupying other transponders.

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