No. An orbit that has an inclination is NOT GEOSTATIONARY.
A satellite can be in a geosynchronous orbit but have an inclination, thus moving north and south of the equator each day. On the ground, it would appear to move up and down in the sky, returning to the same place in the sky only once each day.
The satellite MUST be in an orbit over the EQUATOR to function as a communications satellite.
A satellite can be in a geosynchronous orbit but have an inclination, thus moving north and south of the equator each day. On the ground, it would appear to move up and down in the sky, returning to the same place in the sky only once each day.
The satellite MUST be in an orbit over the EQUATOR to function as a communications satellite.