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    Some of my recent satellite DX'es

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    Is satellite DXing a hobby in itself in North America? Trying to pull in birds that are broadcasting over a far off area but reception is still possible somewhere else in the right conditions and equipment?

    Here is three of my recent DX's I have attached maps of where I am.

    Eurobird 2 25.5e - Beam:
    http://www.eutelsat.com/satellites/c...nlink/255e.gif





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    - Reception shots - Studio feed from Libya.

    Eurobird 2 25.5e - Beam:
    http://www.eutelsat.com/satellites/c...5eb2_super.gif





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    - Reception shots - Radio only transponder

    Eutelsat W7 36e - Beam:
    http://www.eutelsat.com/satellites/c...36e-w7-ssa.gif





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    - Reception shots - No FTA.

    Attached is my location roughly in the white and red circle











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    104cm Gibertini: Motorised with Technomate TM-5402HD and TBS6925 PCI-e Card
    90cm Gibertini: Fixed with 4 LNB's getting 7°E + 9°E , 13°E, 19.2°E, 28.2°E + 28.5°E with Media Centre PC and Pure Evoke Flow Radio
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    Cool. By the way, do you speak Welsh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by toucan-man View Post
    Cool. By the way, do you speak Welsh?
    No sadly I don't, this area had a big influx of English and Welsh was stamped out by the English, the last member of my family to speak Welsh was my great grandfather and my grandmother was a semi speaker thanks to him.
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    You were able to lock on to a signal from 36.0°E from Britain? That is a mid to south African beam. What dish size and LNB did you use?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Babadem View Post
    You were able to lock on to a signal from 36.0°E from Britain? That is a mid to south African beam. What dish size and LNB did you use?
    Yep I was and its in right now its my Gibertini 1m with a Technomate TM-4 LNB.
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    90cm Gibertini: Fixed with 4 LNB's getting 7°E + 9°E , 13°E, 19.2°E, 28.2°E + 28.5°E with Media Centre PC and Pure Evoke Flow Radio
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    1m, that's impressive. Could it be the maps are "stingy" and underestimate the eirp and coverage? I'm pretty much in the heartland of the N.A. beams so there's little available in Out of footprint. The OoF I've tried are just too far out of footprint. Ku or C band. I remember someone in S.A. getting some European OoF with a homemade 26 ft( I think?) dish. I seem to remember it being analog though. wish I could locate that website again, a bit interesting.
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    You mean that German guy in Brazil? Wish I had downloaded the videos of that, the vids had gone missing last time I looked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by remlap View Post
    ...Eurobird 2 25.5e...Eutelsat W7 36e...
    From Cardiff to Eutelsat W7 at 36E is similar in azimuth / elevation for you (134 degs az / 21 deg el) to my receiving Telstar 12 at 15W. Except the big difference is that Telstar 12 has transponders targeting this area. I'm surprised you can receive outside those footprints with only a 1m. I think it's tough for North America since it's unlikely any footprint will come anywhere near us (to centre of Atlantic?) unless it's for us. Then the source will put the footprint on us. But this is why the west coast should try for French Polynesia which lyngsat indicates might be receivable in, say, California.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toucan-man View Post
    You mean that German guy in Brazil? Wish I had downloaded the videos of that, the vids had gone missing last time I looked.
    Yep, that's the one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FaT Air View Post
    1m, that's impressive. Could it be the maps are "stingy" and underestimate the eirp and coverage? I'm pretty much in the heartland of the N.A. beams so there's little available in Out of footprint. The OoF I've tried are just too far out of footprint. Ku or C band. I remember someone in S.A. getting some European OoF with a homemade 26 ft( I think?) dish. I seem to remember it being analog though. wish I could locate that website again, a bit interesting.
    Yep they are underestimated by a lot even to keep rights holders happy but still its a DX for me.

    Klaus Schumacher dish wasn't home made I don't think but he was trying all ways to get digital Astra 1 on it, he's sadly passed recently.

    Last edited by remlap; 02-13-2012 at 07:11 PM.
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    90cm Gibertini: Fixed with 4 LNB's getting 7°E + 9°E , 13°E, 19.2°E, 28.2°E + 28.5°E with Media Centre PC and Pure Evoke Flow Radio
    100cm Channel Master: Fixed at 22°W with Ross HDR-6100USB

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