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62E (Intelsat 902)
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<blockquote data-quote="killdeer" data-source="post: 892169" data-attributes="member: 362508"><p>Last week, I had my motorised td110 dish raise about 5 feet or so in an attempt to get the likes of 57E and maybe 62E.</p><p></p><p>To my delight, success was achieved with both of these to some extent. With 62E, I'm only managing to lock one transponder which is on the Spot2, European beam. The transponder involved is 11.555H, 29,700 and there is just one FTA channel, labelled as OTP, amongst the 28 that scan in.</p><p></p><p>The signal quality reading on my TM5402HD, M1, is prone to wild swings with this transponder, ranging from up to the high seventies down to below fifty when lock is lost. There are some trees in roughly the direction of the satellite and I presume that these are the cause of the fluctuations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killdeer, post: 892169, member: 362508"] Last week, I had my motorised td110 dish raise about 5 feet or so in an attempt to get the likes of 57E and maybe 62E. To my delight, success was achieved with both of these to some extent. With 62E, I'm only managing to lock one transponder which is on the Spot2, European beam. The transponder involved is 11.555H, 29,700 and there is just one FTA channel, labelled as OTP, amongst the 28 that scan in. The signal quality reading on my TM5402HD, M1, is prone to wild swings with this transponder, ranging from up to the high seventies down to below fifty when lock is lost. There are some trees in roughly the direction of the satellite and I presume that these are the cause of the fluctuations. [/QUOTE]
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