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BBC, ITV etc abroad - is it possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 24174" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>Even though a sidelobe can be used in a lot of instances to receive signals where they would not normally be found, the aberations on the transmission equipment in space that causes them cannot guarantee the signal is stable along the lines drawn within the unofficial footprint offerings</p><p></p><p>The receivable signal around the coast of Portugal going south can vary by as much as 3dB on a town by town basis, some get clear signals, some dont. The build of the satellites own antenna(s), waveguide edges of the TWTA equipment, mating flanges and the highly accurate distances between the functioning components are all affected by the launch stresses, deployment in space and the continuous wear of travelling at high speed through space (with its lethal radiation, rarified molecules, debris from other objects) that its any wonder these things last the ten or so years we have the pleasure of seeing their downlinks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 24174, member: 175144"] Even though a sidelobe can be used in a lot of instances to receive signals where they would not normally be found, the aberations on the transmission equipment in space that causes them cannot guarantee the signal is stable along the lines drawn within the unofficial footprint offerings The receivable signal around the coast of Portugal going south can vary by as much as 3dB on a town by town basis, some get clear signals, some dont. The build of the satellites own antenna(s), waveguide edges of the TWTA equipment, mating flanges and the highly accurate distances between the functioning components are all affected by the launch stresses, deployment in space and the continuous wear of travelling at high speed through space (with its lethal radiation, rarified molecules, debris from other objects) that its any wonder these things last the ten or so years we have the pleasure of seeing their downlinks [/QUOTE]
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