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<blockquote data-quote="Vipersan" data-source="post: 731837" data-attributes="member: 325666"><p>Its all a question of where in space above the earths surface the satellite is located ..</p><p>Say for exaple you want one satellite to be able to beam a signal to both America and Europe</p><p>Logically you would position your 'bird' on the clarke belt above the equator ....and postion it half way across the atlantic ..</p><p>You could then fire one beam at the usa ..and the other into Europe as both would be visible ....from the satellites position in space ..</p><p>because you are firing your beam obliquely at the 2 coastlines they would appear low on the horizon from either land mass ..</p><p>From the usa you would point your dish Eastward ...but from Europe it would appear toward the Western horizon ..</p><p>rgds</p><p>VS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vipersan, post: 731837, member: 325666"] Its all a question of where in space above the earths surface the satellite is located .. Say for exaple you want one satellite to be able to beam a signal to both America and Europe Logically you would position your 'bird' on the clarke belt above the equator ....and postion it half way across the atlantic .. You could then fire one beam at the usa ..and the other into Europe as both would be visible ....from the satellites position in space .. because you are firing your beam obliquely at the 2 coastlines they would appear low on the horizon from either land mass .. From the usa you would point your dish Eastward ...but from Europe it would appear toward the Western horizon .. rgds VS [/QUOTE]
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