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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1159287" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>I'm further north and I don't know what the signal is in the border area between our countries, but I doubt that it could drop so suddenly even near your area.</p><p> However focused and restrictive a beam may be, it cannot be physically bounded on the outline of an area the operator is considering., especially as Hotbird G has a generous beam (with different levels) over the Europe area. We know this from Eutelsat 9 on the Italia beam or Satback on Telstar 12 at 15.0W.</p><p>I assume there are also enthusiasts in your country who have antennas larger than yours, 1m or 1.2(/10)m (regular user antennas) who have tried to get a signal from the respective trps. And I ask, with what results?</p><p>Of course, any operator, such as Vivacom, wants to know if the targeted area has sufficient signal for its customers, even more so if it is DTH. Or my tests show it's the latter.</p><p>For these reasons, I find it strange, or rather an anomaly, what is happening with the HB G signal in your area.</p><p>To avoid jumping to conclusions, it would be more conclusive to have more reception reports from your area. The ones you are talking about, forgive me, are not enough for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1159287, member: 297935"] I'm further north and I don't know what the signal is in the border area between our countries, but I doubt that it could drop so suddenly even near your area. However focused and restrictive a beam may be, it cannot be physically bounded on the outline of an area the operator is considering., especially as Hotbird G has a generous beam (with different levels) over the Europe area. We know this from Eutelsat 9 on the Italia beam or Satback on Telstar 12 at 15.0W. I assume there are also enthusiasts in your country who have antennas larger than yours, 1m or 1.2(/10)m (regular user antennas) who have tried to get a signal from the respective trps. And I ask, with what results? Of course, any operator, such as Vivacom, wants to know if the targeted area has sufficient signal for its customers, even more so if it is DTH. Or my tests show it's the latter. For these reasons, I find it strange, or rather an anomaly, what is happening with the HB G signal in your area. To avoid jumping to conclusions, it would be more conclusive to have more reception reports from your area. The ones you are talking about, forgive me, are not enough for me. [/QUOTE]
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