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Saorsat - Saorview
Freesat + Saorsat on 28E ??
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<blockquote data-quote="antenna1" data-source="post: 722216" data-attributes="member: 316837"><p>Just some info here for you guys i install a lot of vsat 2way satellite broadband i have installed a few eutelsat tooway KA-BAND band systems and i can tell you that the signal drops down loads when it rains compaired to KU-Band, One of the the reasons for lots of spot beams on the new KASAT 9'E is high eirp levels and loads of data capacity and also lots of frequencies avalible to reuse in diffent spot beams its all about getting as much data capacity out of the satellite as possable and also more local regional ip addresses like if you had a spot beam over Wales and on the ROI and then one on Conwall for example the could all use the same frequnce range and all also have different pools of ip address so a spot beam over wales would show a welsh ip range so local adverts would show up on things like google searches etc,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antenna1, post: 722216, member: 316837"] Just some info here for you guys i install a lot of vsat 2way satellite broadband i have installed a few eutelsat tooway KA-BAND band systems and i can tell you that the signal drops down loads when it rains compaired to KU-Band, One of the the reasons for lots of spot beams on the new KASAT 9'E is high eirp levels and loads of data capacity and also lots of frequencies avalible to reuse in diffent spot beams its all about getting as much data capacity out of the satellite as possable and also more local regional ip addresses like if you had a spot beam over Wales and on the ROI and then one on Conwall for example the could all use the same frequnce range and all also have different pools of ip address so a spot beam over wales would show a welsh ip range so local adverts would show up on things like google searches etc, [/QUOTE]
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