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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
C-Band Reception, UK and Europe
A.I.T. International uk at 50 west ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vipersan" data-source="post: 743064" data-attributes="member: 325666"><p>No luck Nelson ...</p><p>though I have found a deeper mystery ...and maybe the reason for not being able to 'see' anything in this portion of sky.</p><p></p><p>In desperation I tried blind scans over a radius of about 10 degrees centred roughly at where I believed 50W to be ..</p><p>I even tried inclining & declining the dish a little ..</p><p>This is where it gets interestng ..</p><p>The dish is currently declined by about 2 degrees ..</p><p>and regardless of where I point the dish within that 10 degree window ..I get an enormous signal which puts the db meter in the F15 right up towards the right of scale ..</p><p>its roughly about 4070 right circular ...but shows up much reduced in the horizontal/left circular...</p><p>..but still there ..</p><p>..so it effectively swamps the front end in this portion of Cband ..</p><p>Could it be terrestrial in origin ..</p><p>..possibly some over powerful wifi system ...</p><p>maybe ..</p><p>Though the dish is still pointing into space ...and of course I can receive H/V signals at a much lower declination at 55W and 58W ..</p><p>So its real enough ..but where is it coming from ..??</p><p>and at that elevation ..it does look to be non terrestrial in origin ..</p><p></p><p>Can you possibly check if there is an unlockable ...unresolvable ....possible data channel at roughly 4070 > 4100 Right circular..</p><p>If you get nothing ..then it is likely localised ..and maybe whats preventing me seeing 50W</p><p>rgds</p><p>VS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vipersan, post: 743064, member: 325666"] No luck Nelson ... though I have found a deeper mystery ...and maybe the reason for not being able to 'see' anything in this portion of sky. In desperation I tried blind scans over a radius of about 10 degrees centred roughly at where I believed 50W to be .. I even tried inclining & declining the dish a little .. This is where it gets interestng .. The dish is currently declined by about 2 degrees .. and regardless of where I point the dish within that 10 degree window ..I get an enormous signal which puts the db meter in the F15 right up towards the right of scale .. its roughly about 4070 right circular ...but shows up much reduced in the horizontal/left circular... ..but still there .. ..so it effectively swamps the front end in this portion of Cband .. Could it be terrestrial in origin .. ..possibly some over powerful wifi system ... maybe .. Though the dish is still pointing into space ...and of course I can receive H/V signals at a much lower declination at 55W and 58W .. So its real enough ..but where is it coming from ..?? and at that elevation ..it does look to be non terrestrial in origin .. Can you possibly check if there is an unlockable ...unresolvable ....possible data channel at roughly 4070 > 4100 Right circular.. If you get nothing ..then it is likely localised ..and maybe whats preventing me seeing 50W rgds VS [/QUOTE]
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