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Fringe Reception General
INSAT 3A / 4B 93,5 E in CENTRAL ITALY
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<blockquote data-quote="Finnsat" data-source="post: 522557" data-attributes="member: 291054"><p>Well, I can not be sure, maybe it was both(?) .. it was good reception site, clear view to horizon from 180m high hill... Maybe satellite was also moving some periods between 102-104 east (so maybe not "really" 103'E). I could get signal only when I moved dish east from Asiasat2 and then "up" (north) with inclined orbit tracking motor. Strange is that it was quite strong. Asiasat2 was a "ghost" with voice but that "most eastern Ghorizont for me" came with colour... timeshifted version of RTR (compared to other russian positions)</p><p></p><p>One possible reason could be that there was a second Ghorizont there.. I tried to check it from Nasa's TLE-files and Satcodx/Lyngsat and those show that there was not any others near 101-103 east but who knows really sure how Russian's were moving those sallites <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Finnsat, post: 522557, member: 291054"] Well, I can not be sure, maybe it was both(?) .. it was good reception site, clear view to horizon from 180m high hill... Maybe satellite was also moving some periods between 102-104 east (so maybe not "really" 103'E). I could get signal only when I moved dish east from Asiasat2 and then "up" (north) with inclined orbit tracking motor. Strange is that it was quite strong. Asiasat2 was a "ghost" with voice but that "most eastern Ghorizont for me" came with colour... timeshifted version of RTR (compared to other russian positions) One possible reason could be that there was a second Ghorizont there.. I tried to check it from Nasa's TLE-files and Satcodx/Lyngsat and those show that there was not any others near 101-103 east but who knows really sure how Russian's were moving those sallites :) [/QUOTE]
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