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- 03-09-2010 03:59 PM #31
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Alexander,
Hello! We had a conversation via email in early October of 2009. You may not remember me specificially, but you sent me a PM through the ALSAT forum and we discussed a few items regarding the SatBeams site and its navigation.
I am registered as a member of SatBeams under the same screen name as I use here on SatelliteGuys.us and on ALSAT's site (AcWxRADAR).
I used to use Lyngsat and SatCoDX for satellite beam, transponder and channel information, but since you and I conversed in October, I have been using SatBeams exclusively. I liked your maps much better then, and now that Lyngsat has changed their map format, your site has become the ultimate site for this in my opinion.
Once I honed my skills in navigating the SatBeams site, it became obvious that it is so much better than anything else available at this time and much better than the predecessors.
Certain aspects of Lyngsat's site are quicker to navigate, but then again, they don't contain as much data as SatBeams does. Lyngsat is still good as a quick reference guide, but it falls short when it comes to details.
I do still have a few issues with loading some of the data from SatBeams, though. I detect quite a few "server error" messages and sometimes, the site locks up and I have to log out and back in and start over. Some of this could be an issue with my PC and my internet connection, but I also detect this when I use other PCs and even my work PC (which is a major US Corporation - so the connection shouldn't be of poor quality).
An other issue that I discussed with you back in October still exists. This is the issue regarding selecting a specific orbital position to display EIRP maps. The site automatically loads a default satellite footprint map when there is more than one map available. I wish you could program the site to prompt the user to select the specific satellite or beam before it begins loading anything. This is especially important for people who have slow internet connections and lame PC's as it sometimes requires a bit of time to load all the map chunks. If the map that the site loads automatically is not the one you wanted, you have to wait for it to load in its entireity before switching to the beam you originally wanted to view. This isn't a terrible obstacle to overcome, but if you are in a hurry you really notice the delay that it creates.
Beyond these minor issues, I really am impressed with SatBeams. As you may have noticed, I have been promoting your site here. When something is good, I don't usually say too much about it, but when it is exceptional, I definitely make mention of it. I think that SatBeams is exceptional.
Thank you Alexander D.,
Gordy (AcWxRADAR)Last edited by AcWxRadar; 03-09-2010 at 04:05 PM.
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- 03-09-2010 03:59 PM # ADS
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- 03-09-2010 04:04 PM #32
Alexander,
I really also need to say "WELCOME" to you! Thanks for joining the SatelliteGuys.us forum. We really appreciate your membership here!
Thanks!
RADARThere ain't no Sundays west of Omaha. Clyde "Fats" Potter, "The Cowboys"
- 03-10-2010 06:20 PM #33
Here is another neat site I found for pointing your dish. You may like it as much as satbeams.
hxxp://www.dishpointer.com/
- 03-30-2010 06:30 AM #34
SatStar Footprint Database
Hi,
A bit of good news for all you who misses the old Lyngsat footprint maps! They are not gone just moved to our new site that are now operated independently:
http://www.satstar.net
However our new site is not just a collection of footprint images, it’s now a searchable database where you can use the new BeamFinder tool and get answers to questions like: "Which satellite beams can I receive at my location with my current equipment?", "How do I aim my satellite dish to receive a specific satellite beam?" and "What dish size do I need to receive a specific satellite beam?".
Please try it out; we appreciate any comments or suggestions!
(We have pretty much covered the FTA-birds and will soon begin to make footprints for the US PayTV-birds from the FCC gtx-files)
- 03-30-2010 06:44 AM #35
- 03-30-2010 02:52 PM #36AZBox Me, OpenBox S10 HD PVR Receiver, DVB-S2 CA USB 2104D and Coolsat 5000. DG-380 Motor (37.6°W to 129.0°W), on 1.2M Geosat Pro. 3ABN Dish @30.0°W. 2nd 1.2M Mini BUD Geosat Pro with C2 LNBF for C-Band.

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- 03-30-2010 05:01 PM #37
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