Yes.
AO-24 was in a low inclination orbit. Probably a transfer orbit inclination
of 2 -5 degrees. I recall the transponder output was up near 2450MHz.
It was very high and had excellent coverage. I believe it failed because it
went into a planned shutdown due to something like eclipse or
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Yes.
AO-24 was in a low inclination orbit. Probably a transfer orbit inclination
of 2 -5 degrees. I recall the transponder output was up near 2450MHz.
It was very