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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1157822" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>Ok, but I'm just wondering to what extent, if it weren't for the two "monster" symbol rate transponders (11012 V and 11137 V), which are interposed right in the area of 11043 V, would it be possible to pick up a signal trace on it?</p><p></p><p>But the test could very well (perhaps even more convincingly) be done from England, i.e., someone there could try to pick up a signal on the two transponders mentioned from the Med West, Central, East, MidEast North & South spots.</p><p></p><p>On another occasion, if I remember correctly, [USER=175007]@Llew[/USER], with neumoDVB, showed us that he does not pick up a signal on those two muxes. But who knows, other islanders with bigger antennas might succeed.</p><p>So it's a two-way test.</p><p></p><p>But I haven't seen the report on the island for two muxes that supposedly create problems for 11043 V. </p><p></p><p>It is also believed that a neighboring(110-MHz something) transponder would be a source of interference.</p><p></p><p>Of course, no one method exists for all satellites with multiple spots to help determine the boundary between them. But by testing signals from different reception areas, we could determine if the two spots overlap or are well delimited by the operator.</p><p></p><p>So far, we have no confirmation that continental users can capture 11043 V. Only EnoSat(from Slovakia) on FlySat and Lyngsat seem to disprove me. However, many of his reports(not only about 11043 V) on this and other forums do not prove that the reception was made from his area.</p><p></p><p>Maybe DX Bozoth could receive this mux, but the fact that we don't have a report from him yet leaves us guessing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1157822, member: 297935"] Ok, but I'm just wondering to what extent, if it weren't for the two "monster" symbol rate transponders (11012 V and 11137 V), which are interposed right in the area of 11043 V, would it be possible to pick up a signal trace on it? But the test could very well (perhaps even more convincingly) be done from England, i.e., someone there could try to pick up a signal on the two transponders mentioned from the Med West, Central, East, MidEast North & South spots. On another occasion, if I remember correctly, [USER=175007]@Llew[/USER], with neumoDVB, showed us that he does not pick up a signal on those two muxes. But who knows, other islanders with bigger antennas might succeed. So it's a two-way test. But I haven't seen the report on the island for two muxes that supposedly create problems for 11043 V. It is also believed that a neighboring(110-MHz something) transponder would be a source of interference. Of course, no one method exists for all satellites with multiple spots to help determine the boundary between them. But by testing signals from different reception areas, we could determine if the two spots overlap or are well delimited by the operator. So far, we have no confirmation that continental users can capture 11043 V. Only EnoSat(from Slovakia) on FlySat and Lyngsat seem to disprove me. However, many of his reports(not only about 11043 V) on this and other forums do not prove that the reception was made from his area. Maybe DX Bozoth could receive this mux, but the fact that we don't have a report from him yet leaves us guessing... [/QUOTE]
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