Great, who knows!
I see them too but 2.7 dB is not good enough for lock.
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Oh, but most messages in this thread are Intelsat 805, from before Intelsat 34 arrived in the beginning of October.
It's not so easy, the transition from 805 to 34 went so smooth, it's hard to tell what message belongs to what satellite don't you think? -
Now confirmed by TLE: today Intelsat 805 started the journey to 169°E.
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Now 2B is 0.9° above the belt, 11837 H has pretty much collapsed as you can see.
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Oh, I'll observe for more hours then!
2B crossed the belt half an hour ago, it should go downwards from now on, though 1.1° inclination is not much. -
The peak around 11837 H surely comes from the inclined Astra 2B, but I can't get any dB reading from it.
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Feedsat you found most of these data TPs already, on 8 December!
/edit by qwer: LINKS disappeared (01.08.2020)
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Now I understand the posts of you both!
These signals are from Eutelsat 12 West A, moving West 0.6° per day.
Indeed, right now will be at 19°W.
Tip: check my sat list more often
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What is the confusion about, milan58?
ABS-3 is at 15.75°W, NSS-7 is at 20.0°W. -
12053 H is back again.
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FYI, in November Eutelsat 31A slightly moved from 30.8°E to 30.88°E.
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A new MENA beam transponder at about 12053 H 21850, below lock for me with 5dB...
Edit: already gone.
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I have a narrow peak at 11649 H, small dB readings when trying symb. between 2000 and 2500, anyone can lock this?
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Probably true, marval450.
On 5 January, Intelsat 805 is planned to started moving to 169°E. -
It's altimeters only aboard airplanes in the band 4200...4400, see feedsat's thread called +/- 30°W.
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TURKSAT TANITIM on 11596 V 2960 5/6 DVB-S.
Just 8.5 dB, I guess (and hope) that is East beam? -
Finally a fresh TLE, confirming AEHF 2 at 19.2 or 19.3°E.
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ABS-3 location more like 15.75°W, right?
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Again the question is, can you still separate Yahsat 1B from P360/PAN ?
Because according TLE's they are very close right now, both near 47.65°E.
In the early morning should be better with at least 0.1° separation.Yahsat 1B has:
21 * 54 MHz transponders in band 20.2...21.2 GHz, and
25 * 110 MHz transponders somewhere in band 17.7...20.2 GHz.
Signals have been reported in band 19.7...20.2 already but surely more sub-bands are used, for a total bandwidth of 2750 MHz!