Astra 1N chat - January 2012

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C0re said:
I got the map from _www.satelliteforum.com and the original source is _
sat-digest.com and _
parabola.cz

Here is the official information:
_http://www.ses.com/7543799/SES_fleet_map.pdf
 

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good afternoon to all friends
this is mine from carsy scan analyzer with 3m chmaster dish from south greece
with 2d i have signal in H ferq now nothing i lost all
 

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Hi. I am also a new member. Thought you'd like to know here in Northern Slovenia in the Kamnik Alps all BBC signals are being received well.
S=70% Q=85% (BBC HD & BBC 1 HD). This on very modest equipment. If you listen carefully you can hear expats in South & Eastern Europe cheering.
 

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So much for the UK spot beam! it sounds to me like the Swedes have lost it, & all the rest of Europe can watch UK Licence funded BBC!
Amazing!
 

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pipino said:
can you confirm about transponder 10803 is on Astra 1N??? there is no way getting where i´m now
Yes. Getting Cbeebies on the Fibo here.
 

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Bob Meade said:
& all the rest of Europe can watch UK Licence funded BBC!
Amazing!

believe me, I would gladly pay the UK TV licence fee to ensure that I will have Freesat reception beyond this time next year... but since I am neither a UK expat nor have a UK address, that appears to be impossible.

Getting all those FTA channels from the UK has probably saved me hundreds of euros over the last five years that I didn't have to spend on renting DVDs just so I could watch something in English (and it also meant I didn't have to see my favourite shows and movies get mangled to bits by dubbing on German TV). I would pay any reasonable amount of GBP to UK licensing authorities to keep enjoying that luxury.

Unfortunately, it seems that people like me are the very reason why UK broadcasters are so keen on putting Freesat on a tight spot beam...
 

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Satellite74 said:
believe me, I would gladly pay the UK TV licence fee to ensure that I will have Freesat reception beyond this time next year... but since I am neither a UK expat nor have a UK address, that appears to be impossible.

Getting all those FTA channels from the UK has probably saved me hundreds of euros over the last five years that I didn't have to spend on renting DVDs just so I could watch something in English (and it also meant I didn't have to see my favourite shows and movies get mangled to bits by dubbing on German TV). I would pay any reasonable amount of GBP to UK licensing authorities to keep enjoying that luxury.

Unfortunately, it seems that people like me are the very reason why UK broadcasters are so keen on putting Freesat on a tight spot beam...

:-shh

expatshield & BBCi ;)
 

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Analoguesat said:
:-shh

expatshield & BBCi ;)


I know... still not the same as just flipping through all the Freesat channels on your telly with crystal clear quality... :(
 

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Satellite74 said:
Interesting that Stockholm has apparently lost the signal (at least with a 1.2m dish), while here in northern central Germany, 1N is coming in notably stronger than 2D... longitude wise, Stockholm is only about 300 miles east of Hanover... which again goes to show the steeper signal cutoff and reduced overspill of 1N compared to 2D...
The 300 miles is of no relevance. The important thing is how far off axis you are. Hanover is only 1.0º off axis while Stockholm is 2.1º. If you read the Eastern Europe thead you will see anything much further than 1.5º requires at least a 1.8m dish.
Bob Meade said:
So much for the UK spot beam! it sounds to me like the Swedes have lost it, & all the rest of Europe can watch UK Licence funded BBC!
Amazing!
Don't let it get your blood pressure up. It's not like we are using mindishes. And anyway it's not like the old days. Now it's just programs like "rubbish in the loft" and suchlike. And then there's the repeats, I'd guess more than 50% on BBC2 and around 80% on Three and Four.
 

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Huevos said:
And then there's the repeats, I'd guess more than 50% on BBC2 and around 80% on ... Four.
A night of repeats on BBC4 is worth more than mainstream BBC1 at times!

...and ITV1 just about any time!!
 

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pipino said:
can you confirm about transponder 10803 is on Astra 1N??? there is no way getting where i´m now
is it working for you now?
 

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Huevos said:
The 300 miles is of no relevance. The important thing is how far off axis you are. Hanover is only 1.0º off axis while Stockholm is 2.1º. If you read the Eastern Europe thead you will see anything much further than 1.5º requires at least a 1.8m dish.Don't let it get your blood pressure up. It's not like we are using mindishes. And anyway it's not like the old days. Now it's just programs like "rubbish in the loft" and suchlike. And then there's the repeats, I'd guess more than 50% on BBC2 and around 80% on Three and Four.
I'm not worried, LLF myself:D But the only reason stations went free to air with a spot beam, was because the signal would not be very strong outside the UK - yes, I know there are some pretty big dishes used in some places. Anyway, carry on viewing:)
Bob
 

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PaulR said:
A night of repeats on BBC4 is worth more than mainstream BBC1 at times!

...and ITV1 just about any time!!


You beat me to it, Paul: I also think BBC4 is worth the Licence Fee alone.

(I was pre-occupied trying to remove my unintentional AD from the Footy & The Law Thread)


PS: A bit odd, though that Inspector Montalbano is a rather old Rai production, as we watch Rai a lot in our gaff, but hey-ho.
 

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dvdfilm said:
is it working for you now?


no ,but i found out why ...there is a very strong signal coming from benimeli DTT station witch kills that transponder completly ...never knew that spanish DTT have horizontal Qpsk links using sat band ,,its the whole bloody Canal9 mux
 

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pipino said:
no ,but i found out why ...there is a very strong signal coming from benimeli DTT station witch kills that transponder completly ...never knew that spanish DTT have horizontal Qpsk links using sat band ,,its the whole bloody Canal9 mux
what? are they legal? i've never heard of DTT transmissions preventing satellite reception.would that affect the Spanish channels on 19E too?
 

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dvdfilm said:
what? are they legal? i've never heard of DTT transmissions preventing satellite reception.would that affect the Spanish channels on 19E too?
i would suspect so, the frequnecies are competely differnet it need to be faulty transmitter causing itnerferences from my knowledge but how it owuld affect i couldnt say but i would think it affect any other satilletes
 

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Today in stockholm after 1N switchover:

BBC HD: s84 q84
BBC1 HD: s84 q84
BBC2: s85 q78
BBC3: s85 q78
BBC4: s84 q80

Every channel still works, however a small drop in quality on the H transponders, maybe the dish needs som fine tuning.

DannySTHLM said:
Signal strengths for me in stockholm right now:

BBC HD: s82 q82
BBC1 HD: s84 q82
BBC2: s86 q87
BBC3: s86 q87
BBC4: s85 q87

And that is with a 80 meter cable.
It will be very interesting if they go up or down tomorrow.
 

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Which receiver and dish are you using ?
 
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when do you think they are gonna use Pan European-2 and which services?
 
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