Spire Global Demonstrates Single-Satellite RF Geolocation for S- and X-Band Signals

Reuters03-24
Spire Global Demonstrates Single-Satellite RF Geolocation for S- and X-Band Signals
  • Spire reported an on-orbit demonstration of single-satellite radio frequency geolocation that detected and geolocated S-band and X-band signal sources.
  • The company said RF geolocation typically uses multiple satellites, but this approach used sensors on one satellite to identify higher-frequency emitters.
  • A satellite launched in late 2025 on SpaceX’s Bandwagon-4 mission was used for the demonstration.
  • The satellite was co-funded by the Government of Luxembourg through an ESA contract under the LuxIMPULSE program managed by the Luxembourg Space Agency.
  • Spire said its RF geolocation capabilities cover VHF, UHF, GNSS L-band, S-band, and X-band, and provide emitter latitude and longitude with signal characteristics.


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