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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
Eutelsat 48B (W2M) arrived at 28.5 East
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<blockquote data-quote="M60" data-source="post: 809387" data-attributes="member: 376177"><p>They could use these for uplink operators wanting spotbeam capacity for their clients (channels) but who can't neccesarily afford SES's rates. This could for example be a cheap way for getting C5HD FTA where they only need bandwidth and not a full transponder to do so. If an uplink operator is prepared to rent a transponder and get enough clients wanting bandwidth on it then it could be a go-er. 12607V was DVB-S2 and went back to DVB-S, I wonder if this was due to power issues and poor C/N once Star Plus HD went on it? This is a good example of a TP which could be utilised for further HD on a spotbeam maybe?? It's all guesswork and we'll have to see.</p><p></p><p>One thing, I suspect the pan-European beams on E28B won't deliver much and if E28A failed totally then 28B would surely not be able to take the full load as it's on-board power issues would hold this back!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M60, post: 809387, member: 376177"] They could use these for uplink operators wanting spotbeam capacity for their clients (channels) but who can't neccesarily afford SES's rates. This could for example be a cheap way for getting C5HD FTA where they only need bandwidth and not a full transponder to do so. If an uplink operator is prepared to rent a transponder and get enough clients wanting bandwidth on it then it could be a go-er. 12607V was DVB-S2 and went back to DVB-S, I wonder if this was due to power issues and poor C/N once Star Plus HD went on it? This is a good example of a TP which could be utilised for further HD on a spotbeam maybe?? It's all guesswork and we'll have to see. One thing, I suspect the pan-European beams on E28B won't deliver much and if E28A failed totally then 28B would surely not be able to take the full load as it's on-board power issues would hold this back! [/QUOTE]
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