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DFH-2


DFH-2
DFH-2

Chinese military communications satellite. The DFH-2 was a spin-stabilized, drum-shaped military communications satellite with a despun antenna, a diameter of 2.1 m, and a height of 3.1 m.

AKA: Shiyong Tongbu Tongxin Weixing;STTW;STW-1. Status: Operational 1984. First Launch: 1984-01-29. Last Launch: 1991-12-28. Number: 7 . Gross mass: 1,025 kg (2,259 lb). Unfuelled mass: 441 kg (972 lb). Height: 3.10 m (10.10 ft).

The communications payload consisted of only two C-band 6/4 GHz transponders, each having a saturated power output 7.3 dBW (10 W).

The global coverage horn antenna had a receive/transmit gain of 19.5 dB/16.5 dB, using circular polarization. The total electrical power capacity was 300 W. Also known as STW-1, the satellites were the technological equivalent of the 1960's Intelsat-3 and used a solid apogee kick motor to insert the satellites into geostationary orbit. Design life was four years, mass including the apogee kick motor propellant was about 900 kg and on-orbit mass was 441 kg. Two prototypes had an on-orbit mass of 433 kg and power of 284 W. The improved version DFH-2A was similar to DFH-2, but had four C-band transponders, and more precise position and attitude controls. China successfully launched three DFH-2A's (STW-3 on March 7, 1988, STW-4 on December 22, 1988, STW-55 on February 4, 1990). They were used for both military and domestic satellite telecommunication services and television broadcast program distribution.


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Family: Communications, Geosynchronous orbit, Military communications sat. Country: China. Launch Vehicles: Chang Zheng 3. Propellants: Solid. Launch Sites: Xichang, Xichang LC1. Stages: DFH-2 AKM. Agency: Chinasat. Bibliography: 119, 2, 279, 532, 6, 12207, 12208.


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DFH-2 1 DFH-2 1Credit: Manufacturer Image


Zhongxing-1 Zhongxing-1Credit: Manufacturer Image


DFH-2 DFH-2



1984 January 29 - . 12:25 GMT - . Launch Site: Xichang. Launch Complex: Xichang LC1. LV Family: CZ. Launch Vehicle: Chang Zheng 3. FAILURE: Third stage failed to ignite.. Failed Stage: U.


1984 April 8 - . 11:20 GMT - . Launch Site: Xichang. Launch Complex: Xichang LC1. LV Family: CZ. Launch Vehicle: Chang Zheng 3.


1986 February 1 - . 12:37 GMT - . Launch Site: Xichang. Launch Complex: Xichang LC1. LV Family: CZ. Launch Vehicle: Chang Zheng 3.


1988 March 7 - . 12:41 GMT - . Launch Site: Xichang. Launch Complex: Xichang LC1. LV Family: CZ. Launch Vehicle: Chang Zheng 3.


1988 December 22 - . 12:40 GMT - . Launch Site: Xichang. Launch Complex: Xichang LC1. LV Family: CZ. Launch Vehicle: Chang Zheng 3.


1990 February 4 - . 12:28 GMT - . Launch Site: Xichang. Launch Complex: Xichang LC1. LV Family: CZ. Launch Vehicle: Chang Zheng 3.


1991 December 28 - . 12:00 GMT - . Launch Site: Xichang. Launch Complex: Xichang LC1. LV Family: CZ. Launch Vehicle: Chang Zheng 3. FAILURE: Third stage failed to ignite. Partial Failure.. Failed Stage: U.



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