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Astra 2F: Canaries & Africa Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Deso" data-source="post: 832802" data-attributes="member: 393114"><p>I'm still convinced that they have put 2B channels on 1N PE beam, I hope I am right because if they HAVE put them on 2F and they can't be received on a 3m then 'we're all doomed!'</p><p>If you look at the official SES 2F PE footprint, it reaches the canaries quite easily so gx6000, for example, should easily receive them on a 3m dish. I realise that receiving fringe signals is not an exact science of course.</p><p>The 1N PE beams, particularly PE1 don't come anywhere near the canaries with strength that could be got with a 1.2m such as we could/can with 2B and 2A south beams therefore the 'theory' is that 2B has gone to 1N.</p><p></p><p>Thats my excuse and I'm sticking with it. :-beer</p><p>Any thoughts from those who have more knowledge of satellite workings than myself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deso, post: 832802, member: 393114"] I'm still convinced that they have put 2B channels on 1N PE beam, I hope I am right because if they HAVE put them on 2F and they can't be received on a 3m then 'we're all doomed!' If you look at the official SES 2F PE footprint, it reaches the canaries quite easily so gx6000, for example, should easily receive them on a 3m dish. I realise that receiving fringe signals is not an exact science of course. The 1N PE beams, particularly PE1 don't come anywhere near the canaries with strength that could be got with a 1.2m such as we could/can with 2B and 2A south beams therefore the 'theory' is that 2B has gone to 1N. Thats my excuse and I'm sticking with it. :-beer Any thoughts from those who have more knowledge of satellite workings than myself? [/QUOTE]
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