The AMC-5, originally called GE-5, was a
geosynchronous direct-broadcast satellite (DBS) located at 79° West longitude, operated by
SES Americom in the
Ku-band. It was used by a variety of television customers, including being home to the
CBS News
CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. CBS News television programs include the ''CBS Evening News'', ''CBS Mornings'', news magazine programs '' CBS News Sunday Morning'', '' 60 Minutes'', and '' 48 H ...
path service.
The satellite was retired and moved to a
graveyard orbit on 17 May 2014 after 15 years of service.
Payload and specifications

Spacecraft design:
Aérospatiale
Aérospatiale (), sometimes styled Aerospatiale, was a French state-owned aerospace manufacturer that built both civilian and military aircraft, rockets and satellites. It was originally known as Société nationale industrielle aérospatiale ( ...
Spacebus 2000
Orbital location: 79° West
Launch Date: 28 October 1998
Vehicle: Ariane 44L
Design life: 15 years
Band: Ku-band
Ku-band payload: 16 x 54
MHz
Transponder type:
TWTA, 55
watts
Transponder redundancy: 11 for 8
Receiver redundancy: 4 for 2
Coverage:
United States,
Canada,
Mexico
References
Communications satellites in geostationary orbit
Spacecraft launched in 1998
SES satellites
Satellites using the Spacebus bus
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