Actually the needed altitude is like around 35,791 miles
Not in miles. Your number is more accurate for km's.
Actually the needed altitude is like around 35,791 miles
Looks like it's time to say goodbye to AMC-14:
"The AMC-14 orbit altitude was insufficient for transferring the satellite to the working orbit by using its own engines, representatives of SES AmeriCom that owns AMC-14 announced yesterday. The satellite is deemed lost and insurers will cover manufacturing and launching expenses of $200 million."
Looks like it's time to say goodbye to AMC-14:
"The AMC-14 orbit altitude was insufficient for transferring the satellite to the working orbit by using its own engines, representatives of SES AmeriCom that owns AMC-14 announced yesterday. The satellite is deemed lost and insurers will cover manufacturing and launching expenses of $200 million."
Looks like it's time to say goodbye to AMC-14:
"The AMC-14 orbit altitude was insufficient for transferring the satellite to the working orbit by using its own engines, representatives of SES AmeriCom that owns AMC-14 announced yesterday. The satellite is deemed lost and insurers will cover manufacturing and launching expenses of $200 million."
Yea this is psmith trying to stir the pot.. We have allready choked this up to be bogus. Psmith, come back with the sources where ses americom said that the satellite would be a total loss as stated in the article. There is no need to post this in mutlitple places when its allready being talked about in another thread!
In that article more info then in the whole thread.Yea this is psmith trying to stir the pot.. We have allready choked this up to be bogus. Psmith, come back with the sources where ses americom said that the satellite would be a total loss as stated in the article. There is no need to post this in mutlitple places when its allready being talked about in another thread!
In that article more info then in the whole thread.
Just stirring the course in right direction, since original [skipper] fell asleep.
Man, this sucks. I'm just now upgrading to the vip722 (next week), I haven't had an HD DVR ever and my current receiver only gets about 7 or 8 channels in HD. I'm from the stone age. I'm still psyched, and all I want Dish to add to the top of the line HD channel lineup is Sci-Fi and USA, maybe ESPN News too, but I'm a little worried about how they will do it.
Any chance E* will compensate for the lack of bandwidth by compressing the existing HD channel signals to add more HD channels? I would hate that. I've been a Dish Network subscriber since 1998 or so. I remember how great the SD channels looked when I first got it before they added more SD channels. Once they started adding channels the PQ went down. Suddenly video of shimmering water was all blocky.
--thanks