Hand done by Digiblur and Qwert1515.
I know Scott had a ton of stuff going on when I was doing this with his server problems so he may have forgotten. Check the top of the uplink report where we first had the beam maps. There's a big thanks to nelson61 for the map data.
I'll fill you in on a little back story on the beam maps:
I saw nelson61 had all these cool satellite coverage maps. I approached him and asked how he made them. He showed me and I asked if I could use the data for beam maps on TheList. He was a huge help and showed the KML files for GoogleEarth. I knew the KML files wouldn't work out well for my idea. I wanted to make it easy so it just be one click away for everyone, so I knew I had to make them into jpgs for you guys. There are several "circles" on each beam map for each spotbeam on 110 and 129....and there are a lot of them! It took me several days but I loaded each beam map in GoogleEarth, only selected the two circles we needed for standard size dishes, changed the color to green and yellow for easy viewing, rotated, sized, and saved the screen to correct filename. I did this for each spotbeam. Just to give you an idea I think there are over 100 jpgs file I made by hand. So in reality they are not drawn by hand but manipulated by hand for easy viewing.
During this creation process of the jpgs I had a crazy idea of making hyperlinks on the spotbeams on the uplink reports. I already had the data since I was going to send the filename to qwert1515 for TheList data that the uplink report tool FTPs to the site everytime there are changes.
So to sum it all up...it's been a three person process involved in this:
nelson61 - did all the leg work of getting the satellite data and into KMLs for GoogleEarth so I could create the 100+ jpgs.
digiblur - making all the jpgs from the KMLs, coding the uplink tool to handle the new data and create the hyperlinks on the uplink reports, and linking the correct files to the hundreds and hundreds of TPs that make up all the spotbeams
qwert1515 - taking the beam file data I send to TheList and allowing clickable spotbeam maps on TheList. (I don't think this is finished yet but I have seen an alpha test of it and it looks great so far)
So there you have it.... Three people donating their time to this hobby and making SatelliteGuys.us a one stop shop for all of your satellite information!