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Mission type
  
Communications

COSPAR ID
  
2014-078A

Mission duration
  
15 years

Launch date
  
6 December 2014

Inclination
  
0.01°

Rocket
  
Ariane 5

Operator
  
DirecTV

SATCAT no.
  
40332

Bus
  
LS-1300

Inclination
  
0.01°

Period
  
24 hours

Manufacturer
  
SSL

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GSAT‑16, Kosmos 2501, UniSat‑6, BugSat 1, UAPSat‑1

DirecTV-14 is a communication satellite launched on December 6, 2014. It is the first satellite offering Ultra-HD 4K television services using Reverse DBS.

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Overview

The DirecTV-14 satellite is the sixth satellite built by SSL (Space Systems/Loral) for operator DirecTV. The high-capacity spacecraft is based on the SSL 1300 platform, DirecTV-14 is a 20-kilowatt class Ka-band and reverse-band digital broadcast satellite that will be used to deliver Ultra HD and other new consumer services for DirecTV.

DirecTV delivers hundreds of channels of digital programming to more than 31 million customers in the U.S. and Latin America with small-diameter dish antennas. This satellite provides service for users across the U.S. (including Hawaii and Alaska) and Puerto Rico. The satellite had a liftoff mass of approximately 6,300 kg. DirecTV-14 is expected to operate for 15 years, or until 2029.

Michael White, chairman, president and CEO of DirecTV, was skeptical of the prospects for 4K in the past but was determined to stay on the bleeding edge of broadcast technologies. The 6,300 kg DirecTV 14 satellite uses Ka-band and Reverse Band Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) spectrum. DBS is expected to provide ample room for delivering 4K programs and other advanced services to customers.

In March 2015, DirecTV became the first multi-channel video provider to offer 4K Ultra HD programming direct to customers, offering a variety of new releases, popular films and nature documentaries with nearly four times the resolution of HD. Customers who have DirecTV's Genie HD DVR are able to watch 4K programming on supporting 2014 Samsung UHD TVs.

DirecTV-14 also bolstered DirecTV's HD broadcasts. With the new satellite, the company now has a fleet of six HD satellites. Located at 99 degrees west, DirecTV-14 uses spot beams to provide additional local HD content. The 20-kilowatt satellite is expected to enter service early Q2 2016. The next satellite, DirecTV-15, is scheduled to launch sometime in 2016.

References

DirecTV-14 Wikipedia