jame_g said:Are there other options available with enough bandwidth to allow Voom to do this? And with room to grow down the road? I don't know enough to determine if this is feasible, but it's something I have been wondering about with the sale of Rainbow-1 to E*. If they have to go through a re-aim and/or new dishes anyway, it would make sense to consider this.
Good question let's investigate
AMC-6 72w--24TPs, all available for VOOM (500MHz), EIRP (signal level) is upto 51dB in several parts of the country, 52dB in North-West US.
AMC-5 79w--16TPs, but only 12TPs are available (375MHz) EIRP is lower 48dB max.
AMC-9 83w--24TPs, 3TPs leased to NBC, only 21TPs are available (436MHz). EIRP 50dB, 51dB in South-East.
AMC-3 87w--not available, leases to DirecWay, PBS, and various state ETV networks.
AMC-4 101w--not available, almost all TPs are being used.
AMC-1 103w--not available, most of satellite leased to NBC, also this is the major satellite for radio network feeds to stations.
AMC-2 105w--not available, all TPs leased to Echostar.
That's it, no more KU sats in SES-Americom's fleet. AMC-6 is it.