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Hellas-Sat 3 @ 39°Ε
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<blockquote data-quote="dzmei" data-source="post: 1071854" data-attributes="member: 367707"><p>Hi all!</p><p></p><p>It's been a while for me to post here. Hope all you guys are well. Some reception reports from me for Hellas Sat 3 in Bahrain. The reception varies throughout the day with signals between 9 db and 16 db. At around 08:30 PM the signal level drops and it comes back between 01:30 and 02:30 am. The following transponders are watchable 24/7.</p><p></p><p>- 12175V 30000 7/8, 12194H 30000 7/8, 12214H 30000 7/8, 12271H 30000 7/8</p><p></p><p>From 02:30am to 08:30<strong>pm</strong> the entire BSS and FSS beams are strong and watchable. The strongest DVB-S2 transponder is 12117H and it disappears last around 09:30 pm (times are local). Respectively, it's the first to come back.</p><p></p><p>The antenna is 2.4m offset Channel Master, LNB Inverto Black Ultra quad. Since last night I'm testing with Golden Media 204+, planning to test with Invacom C120 twin , with the CM feedhorn.</p><p></p><p>Moved back to 39e after A1 changed satellites, till now I was watching on 16e, which is watchable 24/7, but I will post a separate report for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dzmei, post: 1071854, member: 367707"] Hi all! It's been a while for me to post here. Hope all you guys are well. Some reception reports from me for Hellas Sat 3 in Bahrain. The reception varies throughout the day with signals between 9 db and 16 db. At around 08:30 PM the signal level drops and it comes back between 01:30 and 02:30 am. The following transponders are watchable 24/7. - 12175V 30000 7/8, 12194H 30000 7/8, 12214H 30000 7/8, 12271H 30000 7/8 From 02:30am to 08:30[B]pm[/B] the entire BSS and FSS beams are strong and watchable. The strongest DVB-S2 transponder is 12117H and it disappears last around 09:30 pm (times are local). Respectively, it's the first to come back. The antenna is 2.4m offset Channel Master, LNB Inverto Black Ultra quad. Since last night I'm testing with Golden Media 204+, planning to test with Invacom C120 twin , with the CM feedhorn. Moved back to 39e after A1 changed satellites, till now I was watching on 16e, which is watchable 24/7, but I will post a separate report for it. [/QUOTE]
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