With the increased usage of spot beams on communications
satellites, it is more likely that the downlink
beam for an adjacent satellite does not cover the same geographic
area as the beam on the interfered satellite. Particularly
in cases in which the adjacent satellite belongs to a different
satellite operator, you may not have your TLS system within
the adjacent satellite footprint. In this case, the TLS Global Network
provides the solution.
Depending on the beam configurations and the locations
of available TLS NexGen systems, we perform these operations
either solely at a TLS Global Network site, or in distributed
mode using your in-house system in conjunction with a system
inside the network. Please note that distributed mode operation
is only available using TLS NexGen geolocation systems.
Furthermore, in the event that your system is actively
engaged with another TLS case, or if it is unavailable due
to equipment malfunction or lack of antenna resources, we
can provide backup operations using the TLS Global Network.
This access offers your organization the domestic and/or
international system redundancy you need to assure your
customers of ongoing TLS satellite interference geolocation capability.
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