Echostar 23 to co-locate with Nimiq 5

nelson61

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Echostar is abandoning their Brazilian service (44.9W).

Echostar 23 will be relocating to 72.6W where it will provide DBS service to the United States and Canada.

I will generate the KMZ coverage map when the technical application is filed.

Satellite drift is scheduled for approximately April 1, 2019
 

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Does this mean that the 72 orbital location will have more capacity? Or will it be operating in a backup capacity?
 

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Considering the payload, I wonder if the move of E23 is not about DBS, but about Dish's wireless plans. Satellites are still and will continue to be a big part of wireless communications signal path for cell/smartphone and some services for the coming 5G. I also seem to remember some time ago Dish mentioning satellites (with proper payload) as part of the infrastructure for it wireless plans.
 

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Hey... any ideas of the estimated size of the off-set ku band dish for Costa Rica / Central America?...

Am I seeing right..?

A 1.8 meter dish for the first BEAM?.

I hope that the previous Brazil beam was re-sized in such a way that parts of Costa Rica are included without increasing the diameter of the dish...

I am trying to download the picture from the FCC website but it will not work ...

thanks
Alberto
 
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Latest filings requests locating at 67.9W beginning June 17 .

FCC filing Excerpt:
"Accordingly, the requested STA will allow EchoStar to operate EchoStar 23 at 67.9° W.L. for a brief interim period until Canadian authorization may be secured for operations at 72.6° W.L. EchoStar has no plans to bring into use any International Telecommunication Union filings at or near the 67.9° W. L. orbital location."
 

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