The spacecraft was designed and manufactured by
Hughes on the HS-601 satellite bus. It had a launch mass of , a dry mass of and a 12-year design life. When stowed for launch, its dimensions were . With its solar panels fully extended it spanned , and its width when its antennas were fully deployed was . Its power system generated approximately 5
kW of power thanks to two wings with four solar panels each. It also had a single
NiH2 battery composed of 30
cells and a 200
Ah charge. It would serve as the main satellite on the 128° East longitude position of the
JSAT fleet. Its propulsion system was composed of an
R-4D-11-300 liquid apogee engine (LAE) with a thrust of . It also used had 12
bipropellant thrusters for
station keeping and
attitude control. It included enough propellant for
orbit circularization and 12 years of operation. Its payload is composed of four octagonal antenna fed by twelve 36
MHz and sixteen 27 MHz Ku-band plus twelve 27 MHz C-band
transponders for a total bandwidth of 1296 MHz. The Ku-band transponders have a
TWTA output power of 63 watts while the twelve C-band transponders have 34 watts of power. == History ==