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The Satellite Migration Project aims to transition active subscribers in the assigned area to the Koreasat 5 satellite. Key objectives include locating subscribers and re-aligning or relocating their satellite dishes within a three-month timeframe. The migration is essential as the Agila II satellite has approximately two years left in orbit, while Koreasat 5, launched in August 2006, has a lifespan extending to 2021. Proper satellite and antenna dish orientation are crucial for a successful transition, requiring specific azimuth and elevation adjustments.
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SATELLITE MIGRATION PROJECT Contractor Orientation
OBJECTIVE • Locate active subscribers in assigned area and re-align or relocate their satellite dish to Koreasat 5. • Accomplish migration of subscribers to new satellite within 3-months.
REASON FOR MIGRATION • Agila II has approximately 2 years left in the orbit. • Koreasat 5 was launched last August 2006 and has a lifespan of 15 years (until 2021) in the orbit.
SATELLITE ORIENTATION ANTENNA DISH ORIENTATION 120 deg SE AZIMUTH 208 deg SW ELEVATION LNB 6-7 o’clock 5 o’clock