Did one of the kids shut the toilet door during the test period?I can't believe 12421H is on 2E like it says on certain sites. The pattern does not fit.
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Yes but there is lots of overlap/redundancy.OK, time for a sensible response! Are there not data information sheets available from Astra/ bird builders specifying the ability of each bird and which frequencies it can transmit?
So what other transponders are supposed to be on 2F UK beam so I can compare.12421 shows behaviour like stuff on F uk seen from here, very low levels for some weeks.
So what other transponders are supposed to be on 2F UK beam so I can compare.
Yes I could, and I could also get it wrong, and we don´t want that, we want the correct answer.Well even with USALS you can effectively exercise fine control by altering your Longitude setting ..
Not using 2f uk much here, apart from 11344V, which has quite exact same levels and variations as 12421H, but 12421H quite unique (I suppose it's the fec), getting 'almost' a picture from 3.1 db. 11344V needs 5.5 minimum (picture gone for 4-5 hours in the evenings, cm180).So what other transponders are supposed to be on 2F UK beam so I can compare.
No. That does not work. For example 10773H (in this area) produces max SNR further east than most of the other transponders on 2E. This is due to interactions with Badr.someone with a motorised ( or fixed for that matter ) lined up on a known 2e transponder to max signal, then checked 12421. Move to 2f, repeat, then 2g, repeat.
Yes, difference between 2E and 2F is very easy to see here with large dish.If someone with a motorised ( or fixed for that matter ) lined up on a known 2e transponder to max signal, then checked 12421. Move to 2f, repeat, then 2g, repeat. That should prove without any doubt which bird it is on.