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    Echostar 14 119W Spotbeams

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    These are the 50 dBW contour isobars for Echostar 14 119W spotbeams (Alaska, the land of large antennas excepted).

    Fifty one (51) spotbeams in total.

    I included the Conus thumbnail( posted earlier) and the complete 35 dBw and above contours thumbnail so you all can have some idea of the huge amount of data that is available for any given area.

    The spotbeams are divided into two groups, A and B.

    Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico each have two (2) nearly identical spotbeams and several other areas have overlaping beams that are very similar in shape ( South Texas and South Florida in particular).

    Thanks to Rocatman for the heads up on the FCC license.
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    Wow, just let me say, those are some funky looking spotbeams. E14 will be something special.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nelson61 View Post
    These are the 50 dBW contour isobars for Echostar 14 119W spotbeams (Alaska, the land of large antennas excepted).

    Fifty one (51) spotbeams in total.

    I included the Conus thumbnail( posted earlier) and the complete 35 dBw and above contours thumbnail so you all can have some idea of the huge amount of data that is available for any given area.

    The spotbeams are divided into two groups, A and B.

    Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico each have two (2) nearly identical spotbeams and several other areas have overlaping beams that are very similar in shape ( South Texas and South Florida in particular).

    Thanks to Rocatman for the heads up on the FCC license.
    Thanks for the spotbeam maps. I realize that it took a great deal of work to generate these maps. Thank you. I was wondering if there is a way to present what TPs are useable for each spotbeam. Right now E-7 only uses 5 TPs for spotbeams so I would expect Dish to have the capability to use even more especially when Dish starts converting Western Arc national programming to MPEG-4 and fewer CONUS TPs will be needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HDRoberts View Post
    Wow, just let me say, those are some funky looking spotbeams.
    Not to mention the spotbeam for Cuba.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheKrell View Post
    Not to mention the spotbeam for Cuba.
    I believe quite a number of Dish spotbeam sats have had a beam for Cuba.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheKrell View Post
    Not to mention the spotbeam for Cuba.
    Precise shape of "8", nice sign of infinity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HDRoberts View Post
    I believe quite a number of Dish spotbeam sats have had a beam for Cuba.
    Nothing like being prepared for The Day. Of course, then there will have to be people with enough money, as well. Tourist hotels, maybe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocatman View Post
    Thanks for the spotbeam maps. I realize that it took a great deal of work to generate these maps. Thank you. I was wondering if there is a way to present what TPs are useable for each spotbeam. Right now E-7 only uses 5 TPs for spotbeams so I would expect Dish to have the capability to use even more especially when Dish starts converting Western Arc national programming to MPEG-4 and fewer CONUS TPs will be needed.
    Yes, the info needed to link the beams to transponders is available in the license. That is work that Digiblur handles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocatman View Post
    Thanks for the spotbeam maps. I realize that it took a great deal of work to generate these maps. Thank you. I was wondering if there is a way to present what TPs are useable for each spotbeam. Right now E-7 only uses 5 TPs for spotbeams so I would expect Dish to have the capability to use even more especially when Dish starts converting Western Arc national programming to MPEG-4 and fewer CONUS TPs will be needed.
    I would hesitate to ever say "fewer" CONUS TPs will be needed. More channels are going HD all the time, and Dish needs space for them. Plus, Dish does need some improvement of the quality side. I hope, with smart application of spots, they will need no more spot TPs than they already use.
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    Check The Uplink Center stickies. I'll have one up for Ciel-2 and Echostar 7. I just finished mapping and linking all the data into TheList for Echostar 12. Echostar 14 is next on the list.

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