Paksat MM1R 38.2E

Umair Malik

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8-Feet Motorized (Coverage:-125E To 3.1E)
Fixed C=(105E,76E,68.5E,38.5E)
Fixed KU=(95E,93.5E,88E,83E,80E,42E,38.5E,26E,25.5E,21E,13E,9E,4W)
My Location
Pakistan
PakSat-MM1R planned launched is in July 2024 and satellite will be available for its services by end August 2024, as per plan.

13 Ka tps and 20 Ku tps and 10 C tps


C Band

MM1R-c-band-coverage.jpg
KU Band

MM1R-ku-band-coverage.jpg
Ka Band

MM1R-ka-band-coverage.jpg
 

solly

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It be use ka ku c 3 service antenna next 3 month will be launch thanks for footprint
 

Analoguesat

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Sky+ UK.
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The deliberate lobe into the southern UK is interesting - presumably to bounce the signals in to the uk for turnaround onto uk systems for the Uk Asian diaspora
 

moonbase

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The deliberate lobe into the southern UK is interesting - presumably to bounce the signals in to the uk for turnaround onto uk systems for the Uk Asian diaspora


The side lobe into the UK is present from the current Paksat 1R satellite for C-Band, foorprint beam suggests it is 30dBW
This satellite is notoriously difficult to receive in the UK for C-Band.

The new Paksat MM1 satellite looks like it might have a similar strength side lobe into the UK for C-Band.
If that is the case, I doubt if reception in C-Band will be much improved compared to what it is now from Paksat 1R.

No doubt broadcasters with large antenna setups will be able to get meaningful reception but its probably going to be a tough catch for the UK based hobby DX Men.
 
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