transpondersatellitter
Transpondersatellitter is a term used to describe satellites whose primary payload consists of repeater units, or transponders, that relay communications signals between ground stations. Each transponder receives a signal from an earth station on an uplink frequency, converts it to a different downlink frequency, amplifies it, and transmit it back to Earth. The architecture enables multiple channels and services to be distributed over wide areas.
Satellites in this class may use different payload approaches. Bent-pipe or “transparent” transponders pass the received
Frequency bands and footprints are defining characteristics. Common bands for transponder payloads include C, Ku, and
Transponder count and capacity vary by satellite. A typical communications satellite may carry dozens of transponders,