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Fringe Reception General
Ka-band Spot 10 (GW5) beam
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<blockquote data-quote="Lexzie" data-source="post: 1009623" data-attributes="member: 344918"><p>Just that a (spot)beam is aimed at your place will not say that it is in use and if it is so, is used for radio- or TV-transmissions.</p><p>If it was so, it would certainly be listed on Lyngsat (<a href="https://www.lyngsat.com/Eutelsat-Ka-Sat-9A.html" target="_blank">Eutelsat Ka-Sat 9A at 9.0°E - LyngSat</a>)</p><p>or Flysat (<a href="http://www.flysat.com/ekasat9a.php" target="_blank">FlySat Eutelsat Ka-Sat 9A @ 9° East</a>).</p><p></p><p>The Ka-Sat at 9.0°E is mainly used for internet services from TooWay.</p><p><a href="http://www.tooway.com/i-need-advice/what-frequency-bands-are-used-for-tooway/" target="_blank">Tooway – Fast internet everywhere » What frequency bands are used for tooway™?</a></p><p></p><p>The Irish channels are in a very strick beam aimed at Ireland and by re-using the same frequency and polarity (for the above mentioned internet service) it is impossible, even with the largest dishes to pickup any signal of that Irish Beam outside of Ireland, Wales and South-West England.</p><p>An explanation is also found here: <a href="http://www.satellitetveurope.co.uk/saorsat.html" target="_blank">Irish Saorsat</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lexzie, post: 1009623, member: 344918"] Just that a (spot)beam is aimed at your place will not say that it is in use and if it is so, is used for radio- or TV-transmissions. If it was so, it would certainly be listed on Lyngsat ([URL='https://www.lyngsat.com/Eutelsat-Ka-Sat-9A.html']Eutelsat Ka-Sat 9A at 9.0°E - LyngSat[/URL]) or Flysat ([URL='http://www.flysat.com/ekasat9a.php']FlySat Eutelsat Ka-Sat 9A @ 9° East[/URL]). The Ka-Sat at 9.0°E is mainly used for internet services from TooWay. [URL='http://www.tooway.com/i-need-advice/what-frequency-bands-are-used-for-tooway/']Tooway – Fast internet everywhere » What frequency bands are used for tooway™?[/URL] The Irish channels are in a very strick beam aimed at Ireland and by re-using the same frequency and polarity (for the above mentioned internet service) it is impossible, even with the largest dishes to pickup any signal of that Irish Beam outside of Ireland, Wales and South-West England. An explanation is also found here: [URL='http://www.satellitetveurope.co.uk/saorsat.html']Irish Saorsat[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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