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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1162185" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>Without knowing what content is on 11652 H and the operators testing it, I think we are more speculating, which is what I'm doing right now. Why not?</p><p>When the signal fluctuates from 14.2dB to 1 dB and one of the frequencies is moved from one slot to another with different parameters, you wonder what the point of these tests is. I would think it is to check if the frequencies overlap in two different Ku spots, #1 or #2(?).</p><p></p><p>A relatively similar situation occurs at 57.0E, where, in my area, I observe, depending on signal strength, the two spots, East Africa and Central Asia, crossing between 10950 and 11100 MHz.</p><p> It depends on the weather conditions, when I receive one spot, or the other, whose muxes use the same horizontal polarity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1162185, member: 297935"] Without knowing what content is on 11652 H and the operators testing it, I think we are more speculating, which is what I'm doing right now. Why not? When the signal fluctuates from 14.2dB to 1 dB and one of the frequencies is moved from one slot to another with different parameters, you wonder what the point of these tests is. I would think it is to check if the frequencies overlap in two different Ku spots, #1 or #2(?). A relatively similar situation occurs at 57.0E, where, in my area, I observe, depending on signal strength, the two spots, East Africa and Central Asia, crossing between 10950 and 11100 MHz. It depends on the weather conditions, when I receive one spot, or the other, whose muxes use the same horizontal polarity. [/QUOTE]
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