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10758 v ( nilesat , steerable beam )
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<blockquote data-quote="Turok" data-source="post: 569597" data-attributes="member: 192339"><p>Hello!</p><p>yes you are right,there only 2 transponders!</p><p>i dont know,how the sentive of tv cards is,i only have skystar 2 for blindscan ,before this type of stbs hit the market,but now i dont use it</p><p></p><p>i can only enjoy watching tv programm,when iam in front of a real television!<img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>the ab4 satlite,is the old hotbird 3 or 4,if i remeber right,the sold to them in the past,so before the do that,i did not notice that this satelite has a stireble beam!</p><p></p><p>this would mean,that,also older,and expasaly newer "birds"have this beam alrady,and when hotbird wants,the could also use it!</p><p></p><p>i know,that hotbird 4-6 rached indian region,but we dont here any reception reports from this reagon,to have a accord,how far/anstrong the "sterable" beams realy are, according,it would be the same out of footprint,situation</p><p></p><p>and each hotbird satellite,depents on the regiion has his own signal variations!</p><p>i could imagine,that the newer hotbirds,easyer to catch,in a reagion,where the regular beam,has been "ended",,but,for real out of footprinkt,with big dishes,like in the ab4 example,then ,is it much harder ,to get signal when you live near out of footprint,and much bigger dishes are reqeired,would be very intresting to know,about the signal difrence day/night,from each hotbird satelite,in a out of footprint reagion,what is the "strongest,and weakest transponder,on each hotbrid!</p><p></p><p>thanks,for the international coperation in this topic,only,with the input of everyone,we find questions,to all our answers,i hope!</p><p></p><p>okay,good night,until tomorow!<img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turok, post: 569597, member: 192339"] Hello! yes you are right,there only 2 transponders! i dont know,how the sentive of tv cards is,i only have skystar 2 for blindscan ,before this type of stbs hit the market,but now i dont use it i can only enjoy watching tv programm,when iam in front of a real television!:) the ab4 satlite,is the old hotbird 3 or 4,if i remeber right,the sold to them in the past,so before the do that,i did not notice that this satelite has a stireble beam! this would mean,that,also older,and expasaly newer "birds"have this beam alrady,and when hotbird wants,the could also use it! i know,that hotbird 4-6 rached indian region,but we dont here any reception reports from this reagon,to have a accord,how far/anstrong the "sterable" beams realy are, according,it would be the same out of footprint,situation and each hotbird satellite,depents on the regiion has his own signal variations! i could imagine,that the newer hotbirds,easyer to catch,in a reagion,where the regular beam,has been "ended",,but,for real out of footprinkt,with big dishes,like in the ab4 example,then ,is it much harder ,to get signal when you live near out of footprint,and much bigger dishes are reqeired,would be very intresting to know,about the signal difrence day/night,from each hotbird satelite,in a out of footprint reagion,what is the "strongest,and weakest transponder,on each hotbrid! thanks,for the international coperation in this topic,only,with the input of everyone,we find questions,to all our answers,i hope! okay,good night,until tomorow!:) [/QUOTE]
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