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dig deep Prince of Birthdays Staff member Joined Sep 28, 2005 Messages 8,972 Reaction score 424 Points 83 My Satellite Setup Dream7020 and AZ Elite and a few DM800 My Location Sweden Mar 25, 2018 #1 Amazing
rolfw Believe it when I see it Admin. Staff member Joined May 1, 1999 Messages 38,302 Reaction score 1,624 Points 113 My Satellite Setup Technomate 5402 HD M2 Ci, DM7000s, Transparent 80cm Dish, Moteck SG2100 DiseqC motor, lots of legacy gear. Meters: Satlook Digital NIT, Promax HD Ranger+ spectrum analyser. My Location Berkshire Mar 25, 2018 #2 Pretty impressive.
Analoguesat Administrator Staff member Joined Jul 26, 2003 Messages 50,823 Reaction score 11,274 Points 113 Location Scottish Borders My Satellite Setup TM 5402HD Sky+ UK. My Location Scottish Borders Mar 25, 2018 #3 According to the Deep Space tracking network status Goldstone is receiving signals from Voyager 1 at the moment Deep Space Network Now
According to the Deep Space tracking network status Goldstone is receiving signals from Voyager 1 at the moment Deep Space Network Now
Topper Amo Amas Amant Admin Staff member Joined Nov 18, 2004 Messages 23,992 Reaction score 4,014 Points 113 Age 69 My Satellite Setup Has gone to a good home elsewhere My Location Blackburn, Lancashire Mar 25, 2018 #4 Amazing indeed
RustySpoons Sleepy Hollow Joined Jan 31, 2018 Messages 2,345 Reaction score 1,278 Points 113 Age 42 My Satellite Setup 50E - 30W 2x CM 1.2m Polar Mount/Jack 65E- 65W Gibertini 1m OP100 - STAB HH100 - Inverto Black Ultra 0.2 Twin Mutant HD51 Edision Primo IP S2 Dreambox DM800HD Venton Unibox HD2 Sony Bravia 55" 4K My Location South Wales Apr 6, 2018 #5 Wow amazing!
Channel Hopper Suffering fools, so you don't have to. Staff member Joined Jan 1, 2000 Messages 35,632 Reaction score 8,589 Points 113 Age 59 Website www.sat-elite.uk My Satellite Setup A little less analogue, and a lot more crap. My Location UK Apr 6, 2018 #6 RustySpoons said: Wow amazing! Click to expand... Just shows how far mankind has to go, only 16 light hours away from the planet after 40 years in space. The Fastest Spacecraft Ever?
RustySpoons said: Wow amazing! Click to expand... Just shows how far mankind has to go, only 16 light hours away from the planet after 40 years in space. The Fastest Spacecraft Ever?