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Thread: Echostar 12 61.5W Spot Beams
- 05-21-2009 09:52 PM #1
Echostar 12 61.5W Spot Beams
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Some interesting things to see. If you really need to get some of these markets and have the money, a big dish will work wonders all the way out to the red zone.
Detailed footprints are available for any area.
I am attaching thumnails of a large area Western spot and a national map of the 50 dBw contours (standard antenna).
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- 05-21-2009 10:02 PM #2
Looks like square antenna used for CO SB
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- 05-21-2009 11:02 PM #3
- 05-22-2009 06:17 AM #4
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- 05-22-2009 08:17 AM #5
I'd love to see the spot centered around Detroit (covering Cleveland) and the spot they are using for Scranton.
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- 05-22-2009 09:22 AM #6
I'm working on getting a few of these up on TheList for you guys. I'll let you know as soon as I get them.
- 05-22-2009 10:01 AM #7
- 05-22-2009 10:50 AM #8
I've done two of them...
Scranton, PA beam and the New Orleans, LA beam. All of the locals aren't mapped on the Scranton page yet, as I'm still figuring out which TID goes where. Can't see how their number scheme corresponds to a beam so I'm having to guess by DMA area.
Scranton:
SatelliteGuys.US - Subscription 61.5°W
New Orleans:
SatelliteGuys.US - Subscription 61.5°W
I'll definitely need some help from the 61.5 guys to actually see what beams are what as I know the power varies by beam a good bit.
- 05-22-2009 11:06 AM #9Welcome Pack, One solitary 622
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- 05-22-2009 11:19 AM #10
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Proud Staff MemberIt's hard to know unless you live in the area and get some present day reading for reference. This satellite is getting long in the tooth and has had some failures so the power levels they are using may be lower than design. The one thing that does not change is the shape of the beams(but it may get smaller). Back when they started, a 1.5 meter antenna would cover the red.
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