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In the analogue days why were most sats at western positions?
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<blockquote data-quote="geordiejohn" data-source="post: 811651" data-attributes="member: 258637"><p>I always thought (although I am no expert) that we got 28 East as it was the best way to share the available range, UK/Ireland are the most easterly part of Europe we were allocated the most usable East satellite position as things filled up.</p><p></p><p>I still remember when I got reignited my interest in the hobby, I spent ages looking for UK sly on 19E.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geordiejohn, post: 811651, member: 258637"] I always thought (although I am no expert) that we got 28 East as it was the best way to share the available range, UK/Ireland are the most easterly part of Europe we were allocated the most usable East satellite position as things filled up. I still remember when I got reignited my interest in the hobby, I spent ages looking for UK sly on 19E. [/QUOTE]
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