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Satellite TV available on Koreasat 5 at 113. 0 °E in April,
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| Agila 2 (also known as Mabuhay 1),
named after the critically endangered Philippine eagle, is a
communications satellite launched in 1997. It provides
telecommunications services for the Mabuhay Philippines
Satellite Corporation. Built by Space Systems/Loral, the
satellite provides the most powerful coverage in the
Asia-Pacific region. Its control station is located at the
MPSC Space Center in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone.The
spacecraft was launched by the Long March 3B in its first
successful flight and currently orbits at 146°E longitude... |
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| Designed, built, and launched by
SS/L for Mabuhay Satellite Corporation, Agila 2 features the
largest number of active transponders of any satellite in
the region.[citation needed] It contains 30 C-band
transponders at 27 watts and 24 Ku-band transponders at 110
watts, combinable to 12 high-power 220-watt transponders.
Total dc power at End of Life (EOL) will be more than 8200
watts. The combination provides a power-to-mass ratio of
5-to-1, making Mabuhay one of the most efficient satellites
in the industry. A single Agila 2 satellite transmits more
than 190 channels of high-fidelity digital programming to
cable companies and home satellite dishes, along with the
capability to handle more than 50,000 simultaneous two-way
telephone conversations... |
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| Agila 2 is a joint venture of
Mabuhay Satellite Corporation and various companies from the
People's Republic of China, Indonesia and the Philippines,
namely, the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT),
High Rise Realty Development Corporation, Pilipino Telephone
Corp. (Piltel), Beijing High Den Enterprises Limited, Walden
Group of Companies, GMA Network, Inc., Philippine Satellite
Corporation, Cable Entertainment Corporation, Siy Yap Group,
and Philippine Communications Satellite Corporation. Its
cost was estimated at US$ 243 million and has a design based
on the Space Systems/Loral FS-1300 satellite bus. The
satellite was deployed to orbit by a Chinese Long March 3B
rocket in Sichuan province, on 20 August 1997. It is
expected to achieve a mission lifetime of more than
15 years, It has run 13 years
to now and will be decommisioned in 2010, Dream satellite TV
migrated to a new satellite called Koreasat 5 at 113. 0 °E,
Dream satellite signal isn't available in 146.0°E Agila 2, It will be a good
news for expats in northeast of China. now we can also watch
dream satellite TV channels in Shenyang, Jilin, Harbin,
Dalian... |
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