Huevos
Satellite Freak
- Joined
- Sep 11, 2008
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- My Satellite Setup
- 57E to 58W, C-band and Ku, DVB-S2, 4:2:2 and blindscan.
- My Location
- 38.5ºN, 0.5ºW
Because the distances envolved are enormous. Even all the way down here, almost 2000 kilometres south of the UK, using a 1.8 metre dish the West Africa beam is below the noise floor on the spectrum, i.e. completely invisible. And, also southern UK is 5.9º off axis. By comparison the Costa Blanca is only 1.5º off axis of the UK beam.Which part of my post do you think is a joke and why?
I take it from your post you think there is no chance of overspill from the West African beam and the UK.
How can you say this with such certainty?
No, I'm saying they won't. UK and PE are never going to be in competition so that just leaves UK v ME, and UK v WA. As stated above WA can't be seen from southern Europe and ME is so far to the south east that the only people that will be affected are those that are already well out of the range of the UK spot (unless they are using a dish in the 5 metre range).All they need do is reuse the frequencies for BBC and ITV to cause major disruption.
Are you saying they can't do this?