Thanks for your reply
but...
does that mean the information given by
_http://www.astra2d.com/freesat.htm
is wrong?
quote
'Arqiva has been awarded a contract by the BBC to help create the Freesat platform, due for launch in March of 2008. The company has been working with the BBC for more than 18 months to develop initial plans, and began platform testing last in August 2007. The Freesat platform is to use the Eurobird 1 satellite situated at 28.5° east, this has a far wider footprint than the Astra 2D satellite currently used by both the BBC and ITV. Arqiva have confirmed to the Astra 2D Website, that tests are being carried out on transponder C5, 11.385 horizontal polarization. '
I must admit I found it strange that any of this was on the Astra2d web site.