The FCC has granted SES Americom, on behalf of Echostar, permission to pause AMC-16 at 113º and 97º for Ka-band testing. It will pause for up to 20 days at each location, on it's way back to 85º.
See here.
That is english.
No $%&#, hence the smiley. I mean what does Ka-band testing mean if, anything for me as a sub. OR, is it just information that is useless on a future programming level.
Nice response....
Not any better than yours. So, if anyone that can add to the conversation, please tell me what the purpose of these movements and testing are. Thanks in advance.
It couldn't be broken down any more than that... it was in plain english and very easy to read. Welcome to the ignore list.
AMC-16 will stop at those orbital locations to satisfy an F.C.C. requirement for EchoStar: bringing the slot into use, thereby preserving their license.
Providing service, even "testing," is enough to ensure they retain rights to those two slots in the Ka-band.