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<blockquote data-quote="tony smith" data-source="post: 953916" data-attributes="member: 402577"><p>Hi Scopus</p><p>Yes agreed they are higher than when the K band downlinks started 2014 by SIS/ITV on Astra 1L, but its the variations</p><p>in levels on their downlinks I was also commenting on. The lowest to the highest , across the 18.500 to 18.560 section </p><p>can be greater than 7/8 dBm, all using similar uplink kit, and the fluctuations in the carrier levels is also big ref to Ku downlinks, I know they are very much more affected by weather, but even so they do pulse about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony smith, post: 953916, member: 402577"] Hi Scopus Yes agreed they are higher than when the K band downlinks started 2014 by SIS/ITV on Astra 1L, but its the variations in levels on their downlinks I was also commenting on. The lowest to the highest , across the 18.500 to 18.560 section can be greater than 7/8 dBm, all using similar uplink kit, and the fluctuations in the carrier levels is also big ref to Ku downlinks, I know they are very much more affected by weather, but even so they do pulse about. [/QUOTE]
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