AMC-1


AMC-1 is a geosynchronous communications satellite operated by SES, as part of the AMC fleet acquired from GE AMERICOM in 2001. It was a hybrid C-Band / Ku-band spacecraft currently located at 131° West, serving the Canada, United States, Mexico, and Caribbean.
AMC-1 was replaced by the newer SES-3 satellite on 15 July 2011.

Specifications

C-band payload: 24 x 36 MHz

Amp type: SSPA, 12- to 18-watt

Amp redundancy: 16 for 12

Receiver redundancy: 4 for 2

Coverage: CONUS, Alaska, Hawaii, Mexico, Caribbean, Canada
Ku-band payload: 24 x 36 MHz

Amp type: TWTA, 60-watt

Amp redundancy: 18 for 12

Receiver redundancy: 4 for 2

Coverage: Contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Northern Mexico, Southern Canada