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<blockquote data-quote="_stu_" data-source="post: 173618" data-attributes="member: 194669"><p>I think I have to put my hand up as the one that suggested they may have moved Hotbird 2 as I had to move my dish around 10 clicks (which is usually about 1 degree!) eastward on Friday night to get a signal on the ART transponder, although it was definitely stronger than before. However, I then lost some other channels like TPS Foot, although TPS Star was fine.</p><p></p><p>On Saturday afternoon, I remember I was watching ART and all of a sudden the signal went (along with TPS if I recall correctly).... my first reaction was to think that the dish had moved somehow, although there was no wind or any other explanation for why the dish would suddenly move. I tweaked the dish again, and it came back although I do not know which direction I moved it, or whether it came back back because of something I did, or Eutelsat messing with the beams. However, the signal is not quite as strong as it was Friday night/Saturday morning.</p><p></p><p>I do not profess to know what has happened, but my motorised setup is fine otherwise, and the fact that it coincided with the launch of Hotbird 7A led me surmise that it was related, and perhaps they had moved Hotbird 2....</p><p></p><p>They are definitely up to something that's for sure, but I got no idea what...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_stu_, post: 173618, member: 194669"] I think I have to put my hand up as the one that suggested they may have moved Hotbird 2 as I had to move my dish around 10 clicks (which is usually about 1 degree!) eastward on Friday night to get a signal on the ART transponder, although it was definitely stronger than before. However, I then lost some other channels like TPS Foot, although TPS Star was fine. On Saturday afternoon, I remember I was watching ART and all of a sudden the signal went (along with TPS if I recall correctly).... my first reaction was to think that the dish had moved somehow, although there was no wind or any other explanation for why the dish would suddenly move. I tweaked the dish again, and it came back although I do not know which direction I moved it, or whether it came back back because of something I did, or Eutelsat messing with the beams. However, the signal is not quite as strong as it was Friday night/Saturday morning. I do not profess to know what has happened, but my motorised setup is fine otherwise, and the fact that it coincided with the launch of Hotbird 7A led me surmise that it was related, and perhaps they had moved Hotbird 2.... They are definitely up to something that's for sure, but I got no idea what... [/QUOTE]
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