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<blockquote data-quote="Paolo71" data-source="post: 1151286" data-attributes="member: 414130"><p>Anyway, without an official Eutelsat list (for each satellite), we cannot be sure if a TXP will belong to 13F or 13G (at the moment we have 4 active satellites in the same position !) or whatever. Signals may vary after few seconds or minutes (don't forget the obstacles in the TX or RX path such as the atmosphere, bad weather, clouds, HPAs power, electronic intermodulation, etc.) for each transponder ! Variations between 0 and 1dB (up to 2dB ) are usual values under normal conditions, growing up to 4...5.......10dB in case of heavy rains.</p><p>I prefer to wait for the final values and be sure that in 2 or 3 weeks all the TXPs will be moved to their final destinations.</p><p>I repeat, till now there is no trace (I think so) in the transponder data telling us about its transmitting satellite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paolo71, post: 1151286, member: 414130"] Anyway, without an official Eutelsat list (for each satellite), we cannot be sure if a TXP will belong to 13F or 13G (at the moment we have 4 active satellites in the same position !) or whatever. Signals may vary after few seconds or minutes (don't forget the obstacles in the TX or RX path such as the atmosphere, bad weather, clouds, HPAs power, electronic intermodulation, etc.) for each transponder ! Variations between 0 and 1dB (up to 2dB ) are usual values under normal conditions, growing up to 4...5.......10dB in case of heavy rains. I prefer to wait for the final values and be sure that in 2 or 3 weeks all the TXPs will be moved to their final destinations. I repeat, till now there is no trace (I think so) in the transponder data telling us about its transmitting satellite. [/QUOTE]
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