Atlantic satellites and/or low-band Ku in the north

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Is anyone located at mid-northern latitudes (I'm at 41 degrees) getting anything other than Hispasat, Telstar 11N, and Telstar 12, or anything on any satellite below 11700 MHz? I can get the first two, more or less (trees starting to get in the way of Hispasat, and T11N only has feeds), and I haven't tried for T12 because it's certainly in the trees. According to signal strength maps, Intelsat 14 at 45 degrees should reach here with a receivable signal on a 36" dish, but I haven't managed to pick up anything from it (the full-time channels are all very narrow transponders, which probably isn't helping), and NSS 7 at 22 degrees should also but that only has feeds, and is probably in the trees for me anyway.
 
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