Overview of the Anik C satellites and services
Abstract
An overview of the important technical characteristics of the Anik C series of Canadian communications satellites is presented. The system was launched as part of the Telesat Communications payload of the Space Shuttle in 1982. Among the services the system will in the near future provide are: a 27 MHz channel bandwidth television service for pay-TV distribution in Canada; two TV channels for hockey broadcasts and a transportable TV system; a heavy-voice route telephone service for five major Canadian cities; and a telephone system for business voice and data communications. Services anticipated for Anik-C satellites later in the decade include a Single Channel Per Carrier (SCPC) voice and data communications system for British Columbia and the Maritime Provinces, and a direct-to-home broadcast service to be sold to television markets in the United States.
- Publication:
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Canadian Domestic and International Satellite Communications Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984cdsc.confQ...7S
- Keywords:
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- Anik Satellites;
- Canadian Space Program;
- Domestic Satellite Communications Systems;
- Spacecraft Communication;
- Anik 3;
- Downlinking;
- Polarization Characteristics;
- Satellite Television;
- Voice Communication;
- Communications and Radar