In satellite communication the signals have to cross the atmosphere which presents a great deal of attenuation.
Uplink and downlink frequency range in satellite communication.
There are two main ways to duplex these two signals plus a third under development.
High frequency means higher attenuation.
Low noise amplifier lna amplifies the weak received signal.
With the variety of satellite frequency bands that can be used designations have been developed so that they can be referred to easily.
This frequency is called as downlink frequency.
It receives uplink signal from the satellite antenna and transmits downlink signal to the satellite antenna.
The uplink is from your user equipment ue cell phone hotspot or other device to the base station.
The downlink is in the other direction.
In europe ku band downlink is used from 10 7 ghz to 12 75 ghz for direct broadcast satellite services such as astra.
I was able to gather some answers as to why is so.
6ghz band frequency is used for uplink and 4ghz frequency band is used for downlink in c band satellite communication operation.
However due to the lower frequency range it performs better under adverse weather conditions on the ground.
So lets suppose that bts as in case of gsm transmits using low frequency on the downlink.
The direction from vsats to sallite is known as uplink and the direction from satellite to vsats is known as downlink.
Uplink frequencies are higher than the corresponding downlink frequencies in the case of satellite communication.
The process of satellite communication begins at an earth station.
Finally at the lowest end of the satellite transmission range the c band operates between 3 7 and 4 2 ghz downlink and is ideal for voice and data transmission because its lower.
This block determines the type of transponder.
C band satellite will usually will have 5 925 to 6 425 ghz frequency range in the uplink and 3 7 to 4 2 ghz frequency range in the downlink.
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The higher the frequency the more is the signal loss and more power is needed for reliable transmission.
5925 mhz to 6425 mhz is uplink band where as 3700 to 4200 mhz is downlink band.
Used for satellite communications.
The c band is primarily used for voice and data communications as well as backhauling.
Because of its weaker power it requires a larger antenna usually above 1 8m 6ft.
The satellite transponder converts this signal into another frequency and sends it down to the second earth station.
Carrier processor performs the frequency down conversion of received signal uplink.
Ku band satellite will have 14 to 14 5 ghz range in the uplink and 11 7 to 12 2 ghz frequency range in the downlink.