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    • Title Galileo search and rescue transponder
    • Released 16/01/2013 3:34 pm
    • Copyright Mier Comunicaciones
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      Galileo IOV search and rescue transponder for Cospas-Sarsat, built by Mier Comunicaciones. The second pair of Galileo satellites - FM3 and FM4, launched 12 October 2012 - both carry a search and rescue repeater, consisting of a SAR transponder and a combined UHF receiving and an L-Band transmitting antenna.


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