Which are the frequency bands used for satellite communication? The major frequency bands used for satellite communication in India are S-band, C-band, Upper Extended C band, Ku band and Ka band . The INSAT/GSAT satellites carry transponders in these bands. 4.
Read moreWhat is the bandwidth of satellite?
Internet via satellite phone Bandwidth varies from about 2400 bit/s for Iridium network satellites and ACeS based phones to 15 kbit/s upstream and 60 kbit/s downstream for Thuraya handsets .
Read moreWhat is the bandwidth of a typical satellite transponder?
The bandwidth of a typical transponder is 36 MHz . If we employ 12 such transponders with 4 MHz of guard band between each transponder, then accommodation of 12 transponders in 500 MHz bandwidth is achievable.
Read moreWhat is the typical bandwidth of the C band as used in satellite communications?
Nearly all C-band communication satellites use the band of frequencies from 3.7 to 4.2 GHz for their downlinks, and the band of frequencies from 5.925 to 6.425 GHz for their uplinks.
Read moreWhat are the bands of radar?
Police radar transmits radio waves on a specific frequency, and the three frequency bands currently in use (in North America) are X-band, K-band, and Ka-band .
Read moreHow many bands of radar are there?
The different bands are L,S,C,X,K . The names of the radars originate from the days of WWII. L band radars operate on a wavelength of 15-30 cm and a frequency of 1-2 GHz. L band radars are mostly used for clear air turbulence studies.
Read moreWhat is K band and Ka-band?
X, K, and Ka band radar are simply names for different frequencies of police radar (just like different radio station names on FM radio) When your detector alerts you to one of these three radar bands, it has detected radar waves that fall within that particular band.
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