ISRO's latest communication satellite, INSAT-4B, was successfully
launched on March 12, 2007, by the European Ariane-5 ECA launch
vehicle of Arianespace. Weighing 3,025 kg at the time of launch,
INSAT-4B is the second satellite in the INSAT-4 series. Its identical
predecessor, INSAT-4A, was also launched by Ariane-5 in December
2005. With 12 high power Ku-band transponders and 12 C-band transponders,
INSAT-4B will further augment the INSAT capacity for Direct-To-Home
(DTH) television services and other communication and TV services.
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INSAT-4B was located at 74.88 deg E longitude on March 26, 2007,
and drifted towards its final orbital position of 93.5 deg E.
The satellite drift was arrested at 80.5 deg E longitudes to
carry out in-orbit testing of the payloads. The tests have since
been completed and the satellite is being moved to its final
location of 93.5 deg E longitude, where it will be co-located
with INSAT-3A.
The 12 Ku-band high-power transponders of INSAT-4B are designed
to provide DTH and other services over the Indian mainland. The
12 C-band transponders are designed to provide expanded coverage
over an area encompassing Indian geographical boundary area beyond
India in southeast and northwest regions. For the reception of
communication signals that are up linked from the ground as well
as to rebroadcast the boosted signals back, INSAT-4B has both
a 2.2 meter and a 2 meter diameter parabolic antenna reflectors.
INSAT-4B is designed for a mission life of 12 years.
Director of Publications and Public Relations of ISRO Dr. S.
Krishnamurthy commented on INSAT-4B as follows:
"Today, INSAT has become the largest domestic communication satellite
system in the Asia-Pacific region with ten satellites in service
-- INSAT-2E, INSAT-3A, INSAT-3B, INSAT-3C, INSAT-3E, KALPANA-1,
GSAT-2, EDUSAT, INSAT-4A and the latest INSAT-4B. Together, the
system provides 199 transponders in C-band, Extended C-band and
Ku-band for a variety of communication services. Some of the
INSAT satellites also carry instruments for providing meteorological
services. KALPANA-1 is an exclusive meteorological satellite.
The success of INSAT-4B will herald a boom in Direct-to-Home
television in the country besides augmenting other communication
services."
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