GSAT-10 is a communication satellite launched in September 2011 by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). The satellite is primarily designed for satellite-based television services and other communications applications. This satellite is available at 83° degree east satellite position.

Information about GSAT-10 satellite –

The GSAT-10 satellite is still active in 2024-2025. It was launched on September 29, 2012, from Kourou, French Guiana, and has a mission life of 15 years.

GSAT 10 is equipped with 12 Ku-band transponders and 12 C-band transponders, which can be used for a range of communication services including direct-to-home (DTH) television broadcasting, Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) services. Other satellite-based communication applications.

The satellite is located in an orbital position of 83° East longitude, providing coverage over India and neighboring countries. It has a life of about 15 years, and its operations are managed by ISRO’s Master Control Facility (MCF) in Hassan, Karnataka.

GSAT 10 has played a significant role in expanding the reach of satellite-based television services in India. This has enabled transmitting high-quality digital television channels to remote and rural areas where terrestrial broadcasting infrastructure is not available or inadequate. This has helped increase access to information and entertainment for millions of people across the country.

You can use the smartphone to track satellite TV signals using azimuth, and elevation.