Method and system for transmitting radio signals between a fixed

Telecommunications – Carrier wave repeater or relay system – Portable or mobile repeater

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455428, 455429, 370319, H04B 7185

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ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a method and a system for transmitting radio signals between a fixed terrestrial station and mobile user terminals via a network of satellites in inclined circular orbits having a radius less than that of geostationary orbits. The beams generated are divided into pencil beams each associated with a continuous sub-band of frequencies in increasing frequency or decreasing frequency order. The instantaneous transmission frequency is offset progressively during the call towards the frequency subband of the adjacent pencil beam, at a rate proportional to the orbital rotation speed, to enable switching between pencil beams or between satellites. Applications include transmission via satellites in non-geostationary orbit.

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