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<blockquote data-quote="Analoguesat" data-source="post: 938607" data-attributes="member: 176362"><p>Sea routes have nothing to do with satellite tv - its either side lobe reception due to minute imperfections in the radiator dish up in space or something like hot spot zones caused by constructive interference of the beam. Some of our lads have hypothesised such things exist due to interesting reception characteristics of the UK spots of the Astra 2 craft - many reports of which were a very long way from the sea.</p><p></p><p>Asd for interference with a coastal receiving location a sea route may seem to exist but that will just be because of no interfering signals from the direction out to sea. The human race is now electrically very noisy and pumping out all sorts of rubbish across the entire electrical spectrum - if you live somewhere electrically quiet (something like like the quiet valley where I live) your reception wont be drowned out by interference - {just a shame Ive got woodland blocking out much of my arc..}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Analoguesat, post: 938607, member: 176362"] Sea routes have nothing to do with satellite tv - its either side lobe reception due to minute imperfections in the radiator dish up in space or something like hot spot zones caused by constructive interference of the beam. Some of our lads have hypothesised such things exist due to interesting reception characteristics of the UK spots of the Astra 2 craft - many reports of which were a very long way from the sea. Asd for interference with a coastal receiving location a sea route may seem to exist but that will just be because of no interfering signals from the direction out to sea. The human race is now electrically very noisy and pumping out all sorts of rubbish across the entire electrical spectrum - if you live somewhere electrically quiet (something like like the quiet valley where I live) your reception wont be drowned out by interference - {just a shame Ive got woodland blocking out much of my arc..} [/QUOTE]
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