Eurobird 9 at 40.3E reported lit up.

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Old 04-05-2009   #1
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Exclamation Eurobird 9 at 40.3E reported lit up.

Eurobird 9 (ex 9E) has gone on air at 40.3E

Reported to be putting out a good signal on 11995 V SR 6510 Signal identification currently "."

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good strong signal, showing colour bars ar present and high pitched whistle on audio.

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Yes, just a test card and tone. Must be the shortest channel name (so far)

DVB Dream identifies it as 'Nameless', probably confused by the "."

The Echostar correctly shows it as "."

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got it very strong signal indeed
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I'm not convinced it is Eurobird 9. I had to shift my dish a couple of degrees eastwards to 42E for the strongest signal, in line with Turksat 2A.

Checking KingofS, this TP is shown as active there.

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Aww drat. Yup its shown as 42E active on flysat as well. Ah well - these things happen. The lad who reported it on DS will be punished with the zee celery & zee flying helmet

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My System: Covering 30W-105.5E range, two motors, C and Ku band. Various receivers/cards/cams/etc.

I've tried to check it, using my 90cm dish aimed at 40E - no signal.
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