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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
Astra 2D evening fading in Spain
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<blockquote data-quote="Indasol" data-source="post: 33700" data-attributes="member: 177305"><p>Dave</p><p>I don't think I understand the analogy you're making. If we assume that the satellite is the torch, if it's in geostationary orbit why should the surface area it illuminates vary? It should be noted that these variations are predictable in so much as the time at which the signal falls below the receiver threshold is the same every day to within a matter of minutes, as is the recovery of signal level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indasol, post: 33700, member: 177305"] Dave I don't think I understand the analogy you're making. If we assume that the satellite is the torch, if it's in geostationary orbit why should the surface area it illuminates vary? It should be noted that these variations are predictable in so much as the time at which the signal falls below the receiver threshold is the same every day to within a matter of minutes, as is the recovery of signal level. [/QUOTE]
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