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EUTELSAT 33E Latest footprints
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<blockquote data-quote="william-1" data-source="post: 1045095" data-attributes="member: 193781"><p>That is the same footprint for when it launched as Hotbird 10 @ 13 east</p><p></p><p>Later moved to 7 west as Atlantic Bird 4A then moved to 3.1 east as Eutelsat 3C,</p><p>Then moved back to 13 east as Hotbird 13D then Eutelsat realised that they had too many transponders @ 13 east 192 when they only needed 97 active + backup so they moved Hotbird 13D to 33.1 east & called it Eutelsat 33E waste of a 64 Tp satellite unless they have plans to open up this position for more TV ?</p><p></p><p>Eutelsat still has 2 x 64 Ku band transponder satellites @ 13 east with only 2 @ 80% capacity 13B has 53 active with 11 spare,</p><p>Hotbird 13C has 46 active transponders with 18 spare,</p><p>Hotbird 13E has 38 Ku Band transponders with currently 3 active transponders previously called Eutelsat 9A this would be better suited to 33.1 east or maybe Eutelsat plan on moving Eutelsat 7A to 33.1 east ?? after the launch of Eutelsat 7C.</p><p></p><p>Whatever they decide to do it will not help you to receive 33.1 east in India.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="william-1, post: 1045095, member: 193781"] That is the same footprint for when it launched as Hotbird 10 @ 13 east Later moved to 7 west as Atlantic Bird 4A then moved to 3.1 east as Eutelsat 3C, Then moved back to 13 east as Hotbird 13D then Eutelsat realised that they had too many transponders @ 13 east 192 when they only needed 97 active + backup so they moved Hotbird 13D to 33.1 east & called it Eutelsat 33E waste of a 64 Tp satellite unless they have plans to open up this position for more TV ? Eutelsat still has 2 x 64 Ku band transponder satellites @ 13 east with only 2 @ 80% capacity 13B has 53 active with 11 spare, Hotbird 13C has 46 active transponders with 18 spare, Hotbird 13E has 38 Ku Band transponders with currently 3 active transponders previously called Eutelsat 9A this would be better suited to 33.1 east or maybe Eutelsat plan on moving Eutelsat 7A to 33.1 east ?? after the launch of Eutelsat 7C. Whatever they decide to do it will not help you to receive 33.1 east in India. [/QUOTE]
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