Anik F3 118 discussion

Pepper

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Now that Dish has ceased their international services which used Anik F3 at 118.7 W, maybe it will be used for something else. Questions that come to mind:
- that satellite was circular polarity, Ku FSS band. Is the polarity scheme in the "hardware" of the satellite or controlled by the uplink?
- On a "standard" FTA receiver what would be the parameters needed to scan it using the Dish500+ LNBF? I know the stacked LNBFs require higher voltage so I set it to H and tried every frequency starting with 10750 but it finds nothing, possibly because there's actually nothing there right now...? Receiver is a GTmedia V9 prime.
 
Now that Dish has ceased their international services which used Anik F3 at 118.7 W, maybe it will be used for something else. Questions that come to mind:
- that satellite was circular polarity, Ku FSS band. Is the polarity scheme in the "hardware" of the satellite or controlled by the uplink?
- On a "standard" FTA receiver what would be the parameters needed to scan it using the Dish500+ LNBF? I know the stacked LNBFs require higher voltage so I set it to H and tried every frequency starting with 10750 but it finds nothing, possibly because there's actually nothing there right now...? Receiver is a GTmedia V9 prime.
i think i read somewhere a long time ago that the polarity og AnikF3 is switchable from circular to linear

a regular dish500 LNBF (made for typical DBS range, with LO=11250) would not work on Anik F3 (11.7-12.2), unless you have an OSMIO4k/plus running TNAP 5.1 with the modified driver that allows going lower than 950 MHz
 

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