Maybe we have different ideas of what "very strong" means. That spike on your chart is only 4dB above the noise floor. What aerial are you using?very strong
I was only asking because of the similarity between polarisations in my post above.africa beam use linear polairty
how can you tell if its UK beam or WAB you are looking at .Maybe we have different ideas of what "very strong" means. That spike on your chart is only 4dB above the noise floor. What aerial are you using?
Over the last 10 minutes I seen activity on:
11534V +7dB11643V +12dB12488V +10dB11638H +10dB12493H +7dBIs there any possibility the Africa beam will be circular polarised?
@solly,
Indeed signal on this frequency;to me is 11345!
Comments on this satellite is like saying: the dogs bark,the caravan passes Or to keep us at the same metaphor : dogs barking at the moon
You can't. But it is very unlikely the Africa beam is going to have any power here. Beam centre according to the SES map you posted yesterday is 0.0N, 30.0E. That makes me at 38.5N, 0.5W about 5º off target, compared to about 1.5º for UK spot, so I doubt very much if the signals I am seeing are in any way related to the Africa beam.how can you tell if its UK beam or WAB you are looking at .