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Having thought about it, for a few minutes, I guess if you are in the intended reception area, not outside it, the signal loss would be insignificant, unlike how much it can damage our reception here.
They're all at the same altitude, otherwise they wouldn't be "stationary". And the 0.15º just means 2E goes in and out of the shadow 36 seconds earlier.Does the altitude and exact geo position also have an effect, ie higher satellite is in shadow for shorter time, and one being at 28.2 and the other at 28.35?
Just monitored the effect of the eclipse on a LH110 at my location, that I recovered from Quesada this moning. Only used basic equipment, big sat receiver (because thats all I have since old Comwell box died) which I set up at approx 17:30. All txp´s locked ok at that time. Started watching siq strength and quality at 22:15 at five min intervals and watched slow decline in sig quality until 23:48 when signal "shot back up" within seconds of satellite reflectors receiving sunlight again.
How long do the S1 batteries keep going without a charge? I can only get about 20 minutes out of my satlook lite and they don't keep a charge for long. I guess a could replace them but although they look standard AA size I suspect they are not rated exactly 1.5v.
They're all at the same altitude, otherwise they wouldn't be "stationary". And the 0.15º just means 2E goes in and out of the shadow 36 seconds earlier.
Here's what it looked like for me today on the 1.1m. No pixelization.
Signal level from the HD transponders is almost identical to SD, but don't forget 8PSK requires more signal to keep it from pixeling. Have a look at 23:30. HD transponders lose lock, whereas SD still carried on working with no problem.Huevos, if you have the time, could you do a graph against 2e sd and hd over 24H so we can see the difference
Lets hope its not the start of something and thanks for the confirmation.Hi Terry
Yes me too, i noticed it a couple of nights ago, and last night i couldn't get it at all. At the moment 11.56am its at 34% with breakup, it used to be at 40-42% at this time of the day and 44% at it's strongest. 10788 and 10803 are slightly stronger at the moment by about 2%
Don't know if of any relevance or interest, no change here on 10818, same strength and behavior as 10773, 10788, 10832, 10891.Has anyone else had a drop on 10818V or is it just me, currently no signal but 2F hd transponders OK so still have BBC1?
Not quite as simple as that. The blue line is the average of the 3 8PSK transponders on 2E. That down-spike is one transponder (10862) going offline.The other two continued without problems.Just how low did the blue bar go!