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EDIT: Screenshots/Frequencies
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19906 R 45000 DVB-S2 in Continuous
20026 L 7500 DVB-S2 in Continuous
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EDIT: Screenshots/Frequencies
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19906 R 45000 DVB-S2 in Continuous
20026 L 7500 DVB-S2 in Continuous
19924 L,7500,3/4,Dvb-S2/32APSK,ACM-GS
ZitatOriginal von qwer
19906 R 45000 DVB-S2 in Continuous
20026 L 7500 DVB-S2 in Continuous
Signal of the day. Nothing new.
the spectrum have changed for 'my' spot beam 6
20156 R 33400,not locked but constellation looks like Continuous.
20178 R 8570, reported on spot 5 in L but got it in R on spot 6
20110 L 21710
20085 L 20950
19906 L 45000
New on spot 6
19930 L 5000
Today's scan using 1.2m with linear feed (V)
The signal at 19.399 is 2MHz wide. Below that are time variable data bursts
1.2m offset with Prodelin linear Ku feed and Gilat LNB. Scan26/12/17. Slightly better than with the Gilat feed but scans were a few weeks apart. SR and frequency of highest TP changed.
Hi s-band,
I want to update Ka band list (Band B not updated yet), using your last scan. My question: Can you give me a feedback about (circular) polarisation, please. I´m not sur if it is left or right circular?
Thanks in advance.
qwer.
Hi qwer, Sorry but I didn't do any tests with a polariser fitted so I can't say. It's on the (long) list of things to try.
Regards
Thank you s-band!
Probably someone else can have a look on it next...
Best regards
qwer.
HYLAS 1 left 33.5°W on 21 January 2019, drifting East.
HYLAS 4 is at 33.5°W since 16 August 2018.
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