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UB/TIB Hannover 89
102 318 484
THE INSTITUTIONOF ELECTRICALENGINEERS
Electronics Division
Colloquium organised by Professional GroupE9 (Satellite communication) on
"INTELSAT VII - ANOTHER STEP IN THE EVOLUTION
OF THE GLOBAL INTELSAT COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM"
to be held on Thursday, 23 March 1989 at 10.00 am
PROGRAMME
TimeContribution No
10
9.30 Registration and coffee
Chairman: P T Thompson (British Telecom International)
10.00 Opening remarks
10.05 "Overview of INTELSAT VII": A K Jefferis
(British Telecom International)
10.15 "Planning aspects of the IS-VII program":D Aldous (British Telecom International)
10.45 "Development of the INTELSAT VII baseline
spacecraft specification": R Silk (British
Telecom International)
11.10 "Options and alternatives on the INTELSAT
VII spacecraft": R Silk (British Telecom
International)
11.30 "INTELSAT VII overall spacecraft design":L W Templeton (Ford Aerospace)
12.30 LUNCH
2.00 "Ion propulsion and INTELSAT VII":
D G Fearn (Royal Aerospace Establishment)
and P Smith (Marconi Space Systems)
2.20 "Filters and multiplexers for the INTELSAT
VII payload": R J Cameron (Com Dev Europe)
2.40 "Antennas for INTELSAT VII - the challenge":P Ramanujam and B Claydon (ERA Technology)
3.00 TEA
3.20 "The INTELSAT VII attitude determination and
control system": E Astin, L W Templeton and
R Steinberg (Ford Aerospace)
3.45 "Launch vehicles for INTELSAT VII":
P T Thompson (British Telecom International)
11 4.10 "Impact of INTELSAT VII on services and
earth stations": R L Turner (Cable and
Wireless)
4.40 Closing remarks
4.55 CLOSE
The IEE is not, as a body, responsible for the views or opinions expressed byindividual authors and speakers.
©1989 The Institution of Electrical Engineers.
Printed and published by the Institution of Electrical Engineers,Savoy Place, London WC2R OBL, UK.
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