I am probably wrong, as usually (message for hvdh ) but there is a spike close to 58°E, inclined orbit (low elevation at the moment), could it be Astra 1G ?
10942 H (no beacons found on 11699 H or 11701 V)
I am probably wrong, as usually (message for hvdh ) but there is a spike close to 58°E, inclined orbit (low elevation at the moment), could it be Astra 1G ?
10942 H (no beacons found on 11699 H or 11701 V)
Did you also consider Astra 2D at 57.25°E already?
When it passes the belt, I see strong peaks near the band ends at 10.7 and 10.95.
Too lazy to report these. :23:
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Did you also consider Astra 2D at 57.25°E already?
When it passes the belt, I see strong peaks near the band ends at 10.7 and 10.95.
Too lazy to report these. :23:
Yes I can consider it too.
Maybe Qwer can help us with the perfect azimuth (my system can't give the perfect azimuth value).
I can see 10942 H already now, although Astra 2D is still 1.4° below the belt.
Checking these inclined satellite signals shows to me, my dish is aiming a bit too low!
The beacon near 10702 V is also coming now (but weaker).
Also noted these two peaks at several other locations while Astra 2D was still on its way to 57.25°E.
Oops. hvdh war earlier.
PS: Renamed toppic.
Great , I thank you all for your help.
Astra 2D (incl. 3.5°) left 57.25°E on 9 March, and arrives today at new location 59.7°E.
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