I can't see the launch date. I'm probably looking right at it.
Anyone know the date (and will it be televised)?
Launch date usually shows up about a week or so before launch. They are about a month out now with people and parts just starting to arrive.
The E-14 satellite is currently scheduled for launch on March 20th.
DN's launch list shows 2 sat. launches this year E14 & E15, also E16 is scheduled for next year as well. I wonder what slot E16 will go to.
Thanks, rocatman, it will be nice if Dish televises the launch. I've seen a few of them now and they're always entertaining.
Best regards,
Fitzie
CoolHere is a nice PDF file about the E14 mission. Its VERY well done!
http://www.ilslaunch.com/assets/pdf/Echo-XIV-MO-final.pdf
Cool
So this is going to the 119, and the old one is coming to the 61.5?
Here is a nice PDF file about the E14 mission. Its VERY well done!
http://www.ilslaunch.com/assets/pdf/Echo-XIV-MO-final.pdf
E7 is currently at 119, and they have not announced plans. I might expect E7 to go to 148.
They have told the FCC that their tentative plan is to move E8 to 148 assuming FCC will let slot stay open until E8 becomes available.
Interesting thing is the separated mass is 6,379kg. An ILS document from 2004 puts the max mass to GTO (with a delta V of 1,800 m/s to GSO) at 6,360 kg. Sounds like E14 is pretty well maxing out the Proton's capabilities.
The planning guide was revised in Oct 2009 to reflect current capabilites.
http://www.ilslaunch.com/assets/pdf/Proton Mission Planner's Guide Revision 7 (LKEB-9812-1990).pdf
Looks like they are preparing for the launch....
Time to figure out which TIDs go to which beams. Anyone want to take a crack at their numbering scheme?This link might help too. http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-ne...lite-utilization-information.html#post1842789
Transponder Changes:
EchoStar14 119W TP 01 Spotbeam ??(TID 6001) 21500 8PSK 2/3 added
EchoStar14 119W TP 01 Spotbeam ??(TID 6101) 20000 QPSK 7/8 added
. . . SNIP . . .
A little premature anyone remember AMC 14?
This downlink report provides evidence that E-14 will only use TPs 1 - 5 for spotbeams initially. Interesting that there are 62 TP spotbeams listed with 29 QPSK and 33 8PSK. I would assume that TPs 7 and 9 would be converted to CONUS once E-14 takes over for E-7 at least for spotbeams. I know someone has mapped the spotbeams and it would be intersting to see which ones use TPs 1 - 5 and which ones exclusively use other TPs besides 1 - 5. This would show where the E-14 spotbeam coverage will be available initially.
I posted the link a few posts upHere it is again... most beams seem to have one or two TPs between 1-5.
http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-ne...lite-utilization-information.html#post1842789
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