Adhoc Enc 15 And SECO-1 Biss Key Frequency Code On Asiasat 5
AsiaSat 5 is a Hong Kong communications satellite, which is operated by the Hong Kong based Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company. It is positioned in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 100.5° East of the Greenwich Meridian, where it replaced the AsiaSat 2 spacecraft t is used to provide fixed satellite services, including broadcasting, telephone and broadband VSAT communications, to Asia and the Pacific Ocean
Launch
AsiaSat 5 was built by Space Systems/Loral, and is based on the LS-1300LL satellite bus. It is being launched by International Launch Services, using a Proton-M rocket with a Briz-M upper stage. The launch was conducted from Site 200/39 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, at 19:47 GMT on 11 August 2009. The Briz-M separated from the Proton-M nine minutes and forty one seconds into the flight, and AsiaSat 5 will separate from the Briz-M into a geosynchronous transfer orbit nine hours and fifteen minutes after liftoff. It will then raise itself into its final geostationary orbit.
Name of Channel: Adhoc Enc 15
Name of Satellite: AsiaSat 5 Satellite on 100.5°E
Transponders:
Frequency: 4166
Polarity: H
Symbol Rate: 7500
Key Code: A4 13 4B 02 81 82 86 89
Name of Channel: SECO-1
Name of Satellite: AsiaSat 5 Satellite on 100.5°E
Transponders:
Frequency: 4070
Polarity: H
Symbol Rate: 9875
Biss : D4 F3 07 CE 8C 00 53 DF
The launch was originally scheduled to be conducted by Land Launch, using a Zenit-3SLB carrier rocket. The satellite was subsequently re-awarded to ILS after Land Launch were unable to guarantee that the satellite could be launched by August 2009, in order to be in orbit before AsiaSat 2 ceased operations.