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- AMC-8 abstract "AMC-8, also known as Americom-8 and Aurora III, previously GE-8, is a C-band satellite located at 139° West, covering the United States, Canada and the Caribbean. It is owned and operated by SES World Skies, formerly SES Americom and before that GE Americom. The satellite, provides critical telecommunications services to AT&T Alascom which occupies most of the satellite's capacity. AMC-8 was launched in 2000 as GE-8, and replaced Satcom C-5 in March 2001. AMC-8 is also used by thousands of terrestrial radio stations for network feeds using ground equipment from Starguide, X-Digital Systems, Wegener and International Datacasting. Major tenants are Cumulus Media Networks Satellite Services (which includes Citadel Media, Talk Radio Network, WOR Radio Network and others), Orbital Media Networks (which includes United Stations Radio Networks, John Tesh, and others), Premiere Radio Networks, Dial Global, Westwood One, Learfield Communications, The Free Beer and Hot Wings Show (Transponder 15), and others.It carries 24 36 MHz G/H band (IEEE C band) transponders, with 20 watt SSPA amplifiers. Its amplifier redundancy is 16 for 12, and its receiver redundancy is four for two. It carries two beacons, one broadcasting on a horizontal frequency of 3700.5 MHz, and the other on a vertical frequency of 4199.5 MHz.".
- AMC-8 wikiPageExternalLink amc-8.
- AMC-8 wikiPageID "21783530".
- AMC-8 wikiPageLength "3760".
- AMC-8 wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- AMC-8 wikiPageRevisionID "641981961".
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink 139th_meridian_west.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink AT&T_Alascom.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Ariane_5.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Arianespace.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink C_band.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Caribbean.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communications_satellites_in_geostationary_orbit.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Category:SES_World_Skies_satellites.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2000.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Cumulus_Media_Networks.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink ELA-3.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink G_band.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Geocentric_orbit.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Geostationary_orbit.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Guiana_Space_Centre.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink H_band.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Institute_of_Electrical_and_Electronics_Engineers.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink John_Tesh.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_Martin.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_Martin_A2100.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Premiere_Networks.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink SES_Americom.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink SES_World_Skies.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Talk_Radio_Network.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink The_Free_Beer_and_Hot_Wings_Show.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink United_Stations_Radio_Networks.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink WOR_Radio_Network.
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Westwood_One_(1976–2011).
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLink Westwood_One_(current).
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLinkText "AMC-8".
- AMC-8 wikiPageWikiLinkText "GE-8".
- AMC-8 apsis "gee".
- AMC-8 launchContractor Arianespace.
- AMC-8 launchDate "--12-20".
- AMC-8 launchRocket Ariane_5.
- AMC-8 launchSite ELA-3.
- AMC-8 launchSite Guiana_Space_Centre.
- AMC-8 manufacturer Lockheed_Martin.
- AMC-8 missionDuration "4.73364E8".
- AMC-8 missionType "Communications".
- AMC-8 name "GE-8 → AMC-8".
- AMC-8 operator SES_Americom.
- AMC-8 operator SES_World_Skies.
- AMC-8 orbitLongitude "139".
- AMC-8 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- AMC-8 orbitRegime Geostationary_orbit.
- AMC-8 spacecraftBus Lockheed_Martin_A2100.
- AMC-8 transBand "24".
- AMC-8 transCoverage Canada.
- AMC-8 transCoverage Caribbean.
- AMC-8 transCoverage United_States.
- AMC-8 website amc-8.
- AMC-8 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- AMC-8 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- AMC-8 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_spaceflight.
- AMC-8 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orbital_launches_in_2000.
- AMC-8 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- AMC-8 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SES_World_Skies.
- AMC-8 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start-date.
- AMC-8 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_American_English.
- AMC-8 subject Category:Communications_satellites_in_geostationary_orbit.
- AMC-8 subject Category:SES_World_Skies_satellites.
- AMC-8 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2000.
- AMC-8 hypernym Satellite.
- AMC-8 type ArtificialSatellite.
- AMC-8 type CelestialBody.
- AMC-8 type Place.
- AMC-8 type Satellite.
- AMC-8 type Location.
- AMC-8 type Place.
- AMC-8 type Thing.
- AMC-8 comment "AMC-8, also known as Americom-8 and Aurora III, previously GE-8, is a C-band satellite located at 139° West, covering the United States, Canada and the Caribbean. It is owned and operated by SES World Skies, formerly SES Americom and before that GE Americom. The satellite, provides critical telecommunications services to AT&T Alascom which occupies most of the satellite's capacity. AMC-8 was launched in 2000 as GE-8, and replaced Satcom C-5 in March 2001.".
- AMC-8 label "AMC-8".
- AMC-8 sameAs Q4652551.
- AMC-8 sameAs AMC-8.
- AMC-8 sameAs m.05m_zs6.
- AMC-8 sameAs Q4652551.
- AMC-8 wasDerivedFrom AMC-8?oldid=641981961.
- AMC-8 homepage amc-8.
- AMC-8 isPrimaryTopicOf AMC-8.