Es'hail 2
Es'hail 2 is a Qatari satellite, launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on November 15, 2018. Es'hail 2 was built by Japan's Mitsubishi Electric company, and operates at 26° East longitude along a geostationary orbit to provide direct-to-home television services in the Middle East and North Africa region.
The satellite features 24 Ku-band and 11 Ka-band transponders to provide direct broadcasting services for television, government and commercial content distribution. In addition to commercial services, the payload of Es'hail 2 includes a linear transponder with a bandwidth of 500 kHz and 8 MHz for the amateur radio satellite service, with uplink on 2.4 GHz and downlink on 10.45 GHz.
Amateur radio transponders
"NB" Transponder (narrow band)
Linear Transponder for low power narrow bandwidth voice, morse and digital communication- preferred modes: narrow band modes like SSB and CW, PSK
- 500 kHz allocated bandwidth
- non-inverting bent-pipe transponder
- Assumes 50 simultaneous 2-way carriers to serve 100 users
- X-Band Downlink :
- * 90 cm dishes in rainy areas at EOC like Brazil or Thailand
- * 60 cm around coverage peak
- * 75 cm dishes at peak -2 dB
- Downlink polarisation on X-Band is vertical
- Uplink polarisation on S-Band is RHCP
- Uplink transmitter 5-10W PEP
No transmissions should be made beyond the nominal edges of the transponder passbands. In particular, no operation should take place below the lower beacon nor above the upper beacon.
No uplinks should result in downlink signals that are stronger than these beacons. In the event that such signals are detected, they will be marked by a “LEILA” siren. When they have been marked by “LEILA”, operators should immediately reduce their uplink power.
No FM transmissions should be made to Es’hail-2 as these would use excessive power and bandwidth.
| Uplink | Downlink | Available bandwidth | Notes |
| do not transmit | 10489,500 – 10489,505 | 5 | Lower CW beacon |
| 2400,005 – 2400,040 | 10489,505 – 10489,540 | 35 | CW only |
| 2400,040 – 2400,080 | 10489,540 – 10489,580 | 40 | Narrowband digimodes |
| 2400,080 – 2400,150 | 10489,580 – 10489,650 | 70 | Digimodes |
| 2400,150 – 2400,245 | 10489,650 – 10489,745 | 95 | SSB only |
| do not transmit | 10489,745 – 10489,755 | 10 | Middle beacon, 400 Bit/s BPSK |
| 2400,255 – 2400,350 | 10489,755 – 10489,850 | 95 | SSB only |
| 2400,350 – 2400,495 | 10489,850 – 10489,995 | 145 | Mixed modes & special purpose |
| do not transmit | 10489,995 – 10490,000 | 5 | Experimental beacon, CW and other modulations |
"WB" Transponder (wide band)
Linear Transponder for Digital Amateur Television and other highspeed data transmissions. First DATV transponder in space.- 8 MHz bandwidth
- Uplink polarisation on S-Band is RHCP
- Downlink polarisation on X-Band is horizontal
- Beacon sending video from launch at 10491.500 MHz DVB-S2 QPSK 1.5MS FEC 4/5
- DVB-S2 is used as standard in most amateur transmissions
- 3 channels for wide transmissions, 14 channels for narrow transmissions, and 27 channels for very narrow transmissions
- Typical amateur data streams are between 400 and 1200 kbit
- Internet spectrum monitor and chat for transmission coordination
- Receive equipment on downlink:
- * 90 cm offset dish
- * standard Ku-band LNB
- * F6DZP MiniTiouner, Octagon SF4008 or SDR software decoders
- Uplink equipment:
- * 120 cm dish
- * Minimum 30W of output power
- * SDR