The beacon hellas sat 2: 11451,5 RHCP beam global... Astra 2E: 11453,5 H, 11707,5 V (or circular) and 12493 H (or circular).I think you're right solly. Must be the 39E 11495 beacon, although 2E has an 11495.50 beacon allocated. May be switched off as it's so close to 39E?
However, other 2E beacons are coming in strong at this longitude.
Page 7The Ku-band beacon transmits a single right hand circular polarized unmodulated frequency of 11.4515 GHz with a maximum EIRP of 12 dBW within the whole visible area from the satellite.
Very informative Marcus. Will be helpful as 2E moves through the satellites.
So 11495 is probably a 2E beacon.
You're right of course. Don't know where that frequency came from - I wouldn't have been able to get that one anyhow where I am. I meant 11453.5, the one I had uploaded.The frequency 11495 H is not beacon.... comes from Hellas Sat 2 middle east beam....
But I thought 2E had capabilities for 64 TP's, 48 on the European beams and 12 on the ME beam, as per 2F with it's West African beam?10970v to 11175v 12 tp
11475v to 11675v more 12 tp
me beam
Sounds more like it, will be interesting to see how many TP's SES sell to DTH or data customers. Maybe an extension of new channel bouquets for Orbit Showtime in the UAE, KSA and Oman?Perhaps it was a maximum of 12 out of a possible 24 for ME beam?
I doubt it. 28E is not a good position for ME as it is so close to 26E making it impossible for both positions to be received on one dish.Sounds more like it, will be interesting to see how many TP's SES sell to DTH or data customers. Maybe an extension of new channel bouquets for Orbit Showtime in the UAE, KSA and Oman?
Unless they make a special LNB? It is a bit weird though, but will be interesting who will use the position. SES must think there is some potential for this spot.I doubt it. 28E is not a good position for ME as it is so close to 26E making it impossible for both positions to be received on one dish.