Singapore Ground Station

Singapore Ground Station is a satellite ground station with a 6.1 m dish operated by CRISP (Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing) / KSAT in Singapore (1.297°, 103.776°). It supports S-band, X-band, Ku-band downlinks down to a 5° elevation mask. It sustains roughly 500 Mbps of downlink throughput.

Station specifications

Operator
CRISP (Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing) / KSAT
Location
Singapore
Coordinates
1.2967°, 103.7761°
Bands
S-band, X-band, Ku-band
Dish diameter
6.1 m
Elevation mask
Sustained downlink rate
500 Mbps
Status
active

Frequently asked questions

Where is the Singapore Ground Station ground station?

Singapore Ground Station is located in Singapore at 1.2967°, 103.7761°.

What frequency bands does Singapore Ground Station support?

Singapore Ground Station supports S-band, X-band, Ku-band for satellite downlink and TT&C, at a sustained downlink rate of about 500 Mbps.

Who operates Singapore Ground Station?

Singapore Ground Station is operated by CRISP (Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing) / KSAT.

Which satellites can Singapore Ground Station downlink?

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