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It can be done with Kerbin, just get a ship to a 2,868,400 m orbit.

Actually there is 2 more conditions: The orbit has to have an inclination of 0 degrees and it needs to be in eastern direction too, I\'m sure you knew this already :)

I\'m not sure how to orbit above one specific place (on the equator).

I would use an initial orbit that is a bit lower (2400 km or something) and then wait for the moment the craft is about above the desired place.

Then burn to raise AP to 2868.4 km, wait for arriving at AP and raise PE to the same.

Is there a better (more exact) method?

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As far as I know, SubOrbitalGuy is correct. According to the wiki your satellite needs to be at an altitude of 2,868.4km on both the periapsis and the apoapsis. When you get there you need a velocity of 1008.9m/s, though as your vessel approaches both altitudes your velocity should approach the geostationary speeds. I used this

but at the required altitude. It took about 50 minutes to achieve geosynchronous/geostationary orbit (although I didn\'t get the inclination of 0 degree that SOG says...)
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