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astra 1p 19.2e
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcus_21" data-source="post: 1168912" data-attributes="member: 343008"><p>Yesterday afternoon, when I checked the telemetry signals, they were very unstable and at times they disappeared completely, only to reappear... a sign that they were performing maneuvers on the satellite. After a few minutes they returned to normal, but frequently there were additional signals that appeared on the spectrum plot and they lasted until late morning. In subsequent checks additional signals had disappeared here and the polarity of the telemetry signals went linear... 10951,00 Vertical and 11449,00 Horizontal.</p><p>In the last check I carried out, I took measurements with respect to the astra satellites 1KR, 1L, 1M and 1N, and it appears to be positioned slightly further east (+/- 0,1°). Let's see if when they update the TLEs what I detected will be confirmed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcus_21, post: 1168912, member: 343008"] Yesterday afternoon, when I checked the telemetry signals, they were very unstable and at times they disappeared completely, only to reappear... a sign that they were performing maneuvers on the satellite. After a few minutes they returned to normal, but frequently there were additional signals that appeared on the spectrum plot and they lasted until late morning. In subsequent checks additional signals had disappeared here and the polarity of the telemetry signals went linear... 10951,00 Vertical and 11449,00 Horizontal. In the last check I carried out, I took measurements with respect to the astra satellites 1KR, 1L, 1M and 1N, and it appears to be positioned slightly further east (+/- 0,1°). Let's see if when they update the TLEs what I detected will be confirmed. [/QUOTE]
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