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What's On, Transponder and channel support
Adult satellite channels
Adult satellite from 160W to 73E
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Jack" data-source="post: 808486" data-attributes="member: 243342"><p>73E to 160W is "only" 127 degrees. People like DX Bozoth have a range from around 96E to 55W - 151 degrees coverage.</p><p></p><p>In fact, in Jakarta, he could "see" from 26E to 174W - an arc coverage of 160 degrees. The closer to the equator he is, the more satellites he can see... due to satellites flying above the equator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Jack, post: 808486, member: 243342"] 73E to 160W is "only" 127 degrees. People like DX Bozoth have a range from around 96E to 55W - 151 degrees coverage. In fact, in Jakarta, he could "see" from 26E to 174W - an arc coverage of 160 degrees. The closer to the equator he is, the more satellites he can see... due to satellites flying above the equator. [/QUOTE]
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