TV satellite frequencies in the USA
TV satellite frequencies in the USA vary depending on the satellite, provider, and whether the service is free-to-air (FTA) or encrypted. Here’s a general overview:
🛰️ Main Satellite Bands Used in the USA for TV
Band | Frequency Range | Use |
C-band | 3.7 – 4.2 GHz (downlink) | Mostly used for commercial and some FTA satellite TV |
Ku-band | 11.7 – 12.7 GHz (downlink) | Common for satellite TV (e.g., Dish, DirecTV, FTA) |
Ka-band | 18.3 – 20.2 GHz (downlink) | Used by newer services (e.g., DirecTV HD, internet) |
📡 Examples of Satellites & Their Frequencies
1. Galaxy 19 (97.0°W) – FTA Popular Satellite
- Ku-band FTA channels
- Frequencies: 11720 MHz, 11836 MHz, 12152 MHz, etc.
- Polarization: Horizontal or Vertical
- Symbol rates: 20000, 22000, 27500 ksps
2. Echostar 105 / SES-11 (105.0°W)
- C-band and Ku-band commercial channels
- Frequencies vary: C-band often 3740–4180 MHz
3. DirecTV Satellites (99°, 101°, 103°W)
- Ka-band and Ku-band (encrypted)
- Frequencies: Proprietary, mostly between 12–20 GHz
- Not receivable without DirecTV equipment/subscription
4. Dish Network Satellites (110°, 119°, 129°W)
- Ku-band, encrypted
- Frequencies: Typically in the 12200–12700 MHz range
🆓 Free-To-Air (FTA) Satellite TV in the USA
To receive:
- Ku-band dish (30″ or larger)Â or C-band dish (6-10 ft)
- FTA receiver that supports DVB-S/S2
Sample FTA Transponder (Galaxy 19):
- Frequency: 11836 MHz
- Polarization: Vertical
- Symbol Rate: 20765
- FEC: 3/4
- Modulation: DVB-S QPSK
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