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Archive for July 6th, 2007

Elta Releases Repeaters For Use With Multiple Satellite Navigation Systems

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Elta has released its R3G universal repeater, which will receive and retransmit signals from the GPS, Glonass and Galileo satellite navigation…
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Guardian Mobility Unveils Globalstar Modems

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Guardian Mobility Corp. has launched the Tracer 3 product family of satellite modems designed to…
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China Places Chinasat 6B Into Orbit

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ChinaSatcom’s Chinasat 6B telecommunication satellite was boosted into orbit July 5 by a Long March 3B rocket, satellite prime contractor Thales Alenia…
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Talia Leases Transponder From Arabsat

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Arabsat will provide capacity on its Badr-4 satellite to Talia, a provider of Internet and voice…
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Orbcomm adds another 28,000 billable subscriber communicators

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Orbcomm Inc. announced net additions of more than 28,000 billable subscriber communicators on its satellite-based data communications system for the second quarter of 2007.
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Radyne to buy AeroAstro

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Radyne Corporation has signed a definitive merger agreement to acquire AeroAstro, Inc., for approximately US$17.25 million in cash and US$750,000 in stock.
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Russia to launch two search and rescue satellites next year

July 6th, 2007 by

The launch of two Sterkh satellites, designed for the COSPAS-SARSAT international search and rescue system, is scheduled for 2008, the chief designer of the Russian institute of space device engineering said according to Interfax.
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Sleeper satellite to Pluto

July 6th, 2007 by

The New Horizons probe has been put in hibernation mode. The command was transmitted on 27 June from the Mission Operations Center at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) through NASA’s Deep Space Network.
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