gambit
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- Lancashire
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- 60cm fixed 28E
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- UK
. . . However, the main issue I am waiting to see answered is if 2E will still deliver the same blank spot over North East Spain as 2F. To me that dull spot seems very odd especially as further north and even south the signal rises again quite steeply. Is that null area due to something physical on the transmitting antenna - such as a small imperfection or a mark or spot of space dust - or even by design? From the published footprints it seemed that the signal should have gained strength as you move north from southern Spain - which it does through the Costa Blanca and north of Valencia but then suddenly drops off towards Barcelona beore picking up again towards the French border . . .
Apologies if this is off topic, although I guess that joddle's point relates to the framework within which the 2E test data for fringe reception are interpreted.
I have, perhaps mistakenly, believed that the 'blank spot' over North East Spain (Barcelona) and similar regions of low signal are null points between the side lobes - a feature of all satellite dish transmissions. Is it not correct that Barcelona lies on the first null of the 2F UK spot beam, Valencia on the first side-lobe and then south west Spain on or near the second null?
AFAIK the pattern of these side-lobes is determined mainly by the diameter of the transmitting antenna and, given that both the 2E and 2F dishes are the same size, that the side-lobes will be in essentially the same position.
I understood that the similar Astra 2D 'blank spot' around Valencia resulted from the first null from the smaller 2D UK spot dish.