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- Q779460 subject Q14623782.
- Q779460 subject Q6327070.
- Q779460 abstract "The footprint of a communications satellite is the ground area that its transponders offer coverage, and determines the satellite dish diameter required to receive each transponder's signal. There is usually a different map for each transponder (or group of transponders), as each may be aimed to cover different areas.Footprint maps usually show either the estimated minimum satellite dish diameter required or the signal strength in each area measured in dBW.".
- Q779460 thumbnail Satellite_Footprint.png?width=300.
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- Q779460 wikiPageExternalLink footprints.
- Q779460 wikiPageExternalLink fleet-coverage.
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- Q779460 wikiPageWikiLink Q14623782.
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- Q779460 comment "The footprint of a communications satellite is the ground area that its transponders offer coverage, and determines the satellite dish diameter required to receive each transponder's signal. There is usually a different map for each transponder (or group of transponders), as each may be aimed to cover different areas.Footprint maps usually show either the estimated minimum satellite dish diameter required or the signal strength in each area measured in dBW.".
- Q779460 label "Footprint (satellite)".
- Q779460 depiction Satellite_Footprint.png.