I think, I am not wrong with the satellite name.
Sband, can you confirm this one ?
nothing else than a spike ( beacon ?) on 7405 L
I think, I am not wrong with the satellite name.
Sband, can you confirm this one ?
nothing else than a spike ( beacon ?) on 7405 L
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I think, I am not wrong with the satellite name.
Sband, can you confirm this one ?
nothing else than a spike ( beacon ?) on 7405 L
It's either behind or close to trees. I might just be able to see it with the 1.2m but the X band kit is not winterised (nor am I). I'll try some time. Does anyone else have X band operational?
Thanks S-Band for the feedback.
Sato (Peon/Onaclia) is also X band equiped, but rarely online on this board (unfortunately).
ZitatOriginal von Feedsat
Thanks S-Band for the feedback.
Sato (Peon/Onaclia) is also X band equiped, but rarely online on this board (unfortunately).
Is this one a possibility? http://www.n2yo.com/?s=26575 aka DSCS-3 12 on hvdh list. It might have been close to the geo arc at the time of your post
I´ve tried to find this position - not sure about...
Probably WGS-9 now? Only spectrum on linear feed and 1,2m.
It's still not clear if Feedsat received DSCS-3 12 (inclined 6.3°) or WGS-8 (non inclined) back in 2018.
If you read this Feedsat, do you remember if the satellite was inclined?
Meanwhile, DSCS-3 12 moved to 134.3°E, and WGS-8 moved to 149.8°E.
Indeed qwer, we have WGS-9 (non inclined) at 56.8°E now.
Does your spectrum have peaks coming from that direction, or are these just "background" peaks?
Since 56.8°E is so close to 60.2°E (WGS-2), WGS-9 might be an in-orbit spare at the moment.
Probably peak on 7625 L - but had to be confirmed...
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