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H band (NATO)

Index H band (NATO)

The NATO H band is the obsolete designation given to the radio frequencies from 6 000 to 8 000 MHz (equivalent to wavelengths between 5 and 3.75 cm) during the cold war period. [1]

33 relations: AMC-11, AMC-8, Arabsat-5A, AsiaSat 2, AsiaSat 5, Brasilsat-A1, Buk missile system, C band (IEEE), CryoSat-2, Galaxy 15, GSAT-5P, H band, Intelsat IVA F-1, Intelsat IVA F-2, Intelsat IVA F-3, Intelsat IVA F-4, Intelsat IVA F-6, Kopáč passive sensor, Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier, PAS-22, Radio spectrum, Radiolocation mobile station, S-200 (missile), SES-1, Star One B4, Star One C1, Star One C2, Star One C3, Star One D1, Super high frequency, Tor missile system, 2K11 Krug, 2K12 Kub.

AMC-11

AMC-11, previously GE-11, is a Dutch, previously American geostationary communications satellite which is operated by SES World Skies.

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AMC-8

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.

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Arabsat-5A

Arabsat-5A is a Saudi Arabian communications satellite operated by Arabsat.

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AsiaSat 2

AsiaSat 2 was a Hong Kong communications satellite, which was owned, and was initially operated, by the Hong Kong based Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company.

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AsiaSat 5

AsiaSat 5 is a Hong Kong communications satellite, which is operated by the Hong Kong based Asia Satellite Telecommunications Company.

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Brasilsat-A1

Brasilsat A1 was a Brazilian communications satellite which was operated by Embratel.

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Buk missile system

The Buk missile system ("Бук"; “beech” (tree)) is a family of self-propelled, medium-range surface-to-air missile systems developed by the Soviet Union and its successor state, the Russian Federation, and designed to counter cruise missiles, smart bombs, fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and unmanned aerial vehicles.

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C band (IEEE)

The C-band is a designation by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in the microwave range of frequencies ranging from 4.0 to 8.0 gigahertz (GHz); however, this definition is the one used by radar manufacturers and users, not necessarily by microwave radio telecommunications users.

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CryoSat-2

CryoSat-2 is a European Space Agency environmental research satellite which was launched in April 2010.

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Galaxy 15

Galaxy 15 is an American telecommunications satellite which is owned by Intelsat.

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GSAT-5P

GSAT-5P, or GSAT-5 Prime, was an Indian communications satellite which was lost in a launch failure in December 2010.

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H band

H band may refer to.

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Intelsat IVA F-1

Intelsat IVA F-1 was a geostationary communication satellite built by Hughes, it was owned by Intelsat.

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Intelsat IVA F-2

Intelsat IVA F-2 was a geostationary communication satellite built by Hughes, it was owned by Intelsat.

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Intelsat IVA F-3

Intelsat IVA F-3 was a geostationary communication satellite built by Hughes, it was owned by Intelsat.

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Intelsat IVA F-4

Intelsat IVA F-4 was a geostationary communication satellite built by Hughes, it was owned by Intelsat.

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Intelsat IVA F-6

Intelsat IVA F-6 was a geostationary communication satellite built by Hughes, it was owned by Intelsat.

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Kopáč passive sensor

Kopáč (the word means "digger" in Czech) was an early electronic warfare support measures (ESM) system developed in Czechoslovakia in the early 1960s that used measurements of time difference of arrival (TDOA) of pulses at three sites to accurately detect and track airborne emitters.

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Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier

The Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier is a class of aircraft carrier operated by the Russian and Chinese navies.

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PAS-22

PAS-22, previously known as AsiaSat 3 and then HGS-1, was a geosynchronous communications satellite, which was salvaged from an unusable geosynchronous transfer orbit by means of the Moon's gravity.

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Radio spectrum

The radio spectrum is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum with frequencies from 3 Hz to 3 000 GHz (3 THz).

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Radiolocation mobile station

Radiolocation mobile station is – according to article 1.89 of the International Telecommunication Union´s (ITU) ITU Radio Regulations (RR) – defined as «A radio station in radiolocation service intended to be used while in motion or during halts at unspecified points.» Each radiolocation station shall be classified by the radicommunication service in which it operates permanently or temporarily.

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S-200 (missile)

The NPO Almaz S-200 Angara/Vega/Dubna (Russian Ангара\Вега\Дубна), NATO reporting name SA-5 Gammon (initially Tallinn), is a very long range, medium-to-high altitude surface-to-air missile (SAM) system designed in the 1960s to defend large areas from bomber attack or other strategic aircraft.

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SES-1

SES-1 is a geostationary communications satellite which is operated by SES World Skies.

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Star One B4

Star One B4, originally deignated Brasilsat B4 is a Brazilian communications satellite which is operated by Star One.

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Star One C1

Star One C1 is a Brazilian communications satellite.

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Star One C2

Star One C2 is a Brazilian communications satellite.

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Star One C3

Star One C3 is a communications satellite operated by Star One, a subsidiary of Embratel.

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Star One D1

Star One D1 is a communications satellite operated by Star One with headquarters in Rio de Janeiro. It was built by Space Systems/Loral (SSL) based on the SSL 1300 satellite bus, and launched on an Ariane 5 ECA carrier rocket on 21 December 2016.

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Super high frequency

Super high frequency (SHF) is the ITU designation for radio frequencies (RF) in the range between 3 and 30 gigahertz (GHz).

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Tor missile system

The Tor missile system ("Тор"; torus) is an all-weather low to medium altitude, short-range surface-to-air missile system designed for engaging airplanes, helicopters, cruise missiles, precision guided munitions, unmanned aerial vehicles and short-range ballistic threats (Anti-Munitions).

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2K11 Krug

The 2K11 Krug (2К11 «Круг»; circle) is a Soviet and now Russian medium-range, medium-to-high altitude surface-to-air missile (SAM) system.

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2K12 Kub

The 2K12 "Kub" (2К12 "Куб"; cube) (NATO reporting name: SA-6 "Gainful") mobile surface-to-air missile system is a Soviet low to medium-level air defence system designed to protect ground forces from air attack.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H_band_(NATO)

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