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- Co-location_(satellite) abstract "Co-location is the placing of two or more geostationary communications satellites in orbit, in close proximity so that to reception equipment on the ground they 'appear' to occupy a single orbital position. The technique as applied to a group of TV satellites from a single operator was pioneered by SES with the Astra satellites at 19.2°E.".
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageExternalLink www.onastra.com.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageExternalLink www.ses.com.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageExternalLink fleet-coverage.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageID "35252232".
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageLength "6581".
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageRevisionID "627787794".
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Astra_(satellite).
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Astra_19.2°E.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Astra_1A.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Astra_1B.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Astra_1C.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Astra_1D.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Astra_1E.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Astra_28.2°E.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Beamwidth.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Satellite_broadcasting.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Satellites.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Communications_satellite.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Direct-broadcast_satellite.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Geostationary_orbit.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink High_Above.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink International_Telecommunication_Union.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Orbit.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink SES_S.A..
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink TV-Sat_1.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunications_link.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLink Transponder.
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Co-location (satellite)".
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLinkText "co-located".
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageWikiLinkText "co-location".
- Co-location_(satellite) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Co-location_(satellite) subject Category:Satellite_broadcasting.
- Co-location_(satellite) subject Category:Satellites.
- Co-location_(satellite) hypernym Placing.
- Co-location_(satellite) comment "Co-location is the placing of two or more geostationary communications satellites in orbit, in close proximity so that to reception equipment on the ground they 'appear' to occupy a single orbital position. The technique as applied to a group of TV satellites from a single operator was pioneered by SES with the Astra satellites at 19.2°E.".
- Co-location_(satellite) label "Co-location (satellite)".
- Co-location_(satellite) sameAs Q5137443.
- Co-location_(satellite) sameAs m.0j7m_86.
- Co-location_(satellite) sameAs Q5137443.
- Co-location_(satellite) wasDerivedFrom Co-location_(satellite)?oldid=627787794.
- Co-location_(satellite) homepage www.onastra.com.
- Co-location_(satellite) isPrimaryTopicOf Co-location_(satellite).