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Nilesat 101


Also called Nilesat 1

General


Designation 25311 / 98024A
Launch date 28 Apr 1998
Country of origin Egypt
Operator Nilesat
Mission Telecommunications
Geostationary orbit 7°W
Launch vehicle Ariane V108

On the contract: 2 satellites + 2 earth stations on the contract: total amount: $158 million for Matra Marconi Space.

Telesat Canada provided the consultancy to setup the whole system.

End of life


Out of service Feb 2013
Cause sent to the junk orbit


External resources


sat-index articles


Technical data


Lyngsat transponder loading

EIRP coverage (dBW)

Specifications


Prime contractor Matra Marconi Space
Platform Eurostar-2000
Mass at launch 1840 kg
Mass in orbit 1100 kg
Dry mass 795 kg
Dimension 2.3 x 2.4 x 1.7 m
Solar array 21.5 m span
Stabilization 3-axis
DC power 3750 W
Design lifetime 16 years


Ku-band


Main transponders 12
Backup transponders
Power 105 W
Bandwidth 33 MHz
Coverage Middle East & North Africa
EIRP max 50.3 dBW
Polarization linear H/V
Frequencies downlink: 11.7 - 12.5 GHz

2.3 m diameter onboard antenna
Payload provided by Alcatel Espace

NileSat 101 reception is far better than predicted: reception in London was predicted with 4.5 m dish but only 1.2 m ones are required. As far as the Arabian Gulf is concerned, viewers in Oman can receive signals on 90cm dishes.

Transponder frequency chart (GHz)


Transponder Polarization Frequency
2 11.747
3 11.766
4 11.785
5 11.804
6 11.823
7 11.842
8 11.861
9 11.881
10 11.900
11 11.919
12 11.938
13 11.957
14 11.956
15 11.996
16 12.015
17 12.034
18 12.053


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