I'm not seeing much in there about Ku band. I would have expected an STA.The FCC licensed Anik F2 for a +/- 0.05 degree cube.
I'm not seeing much in there about Ku band. I would have expected an STA.The FCC licensed Anik F2 for a +/- 0.05 degree cube.
If they did (NOT) apply for a ku license for usa reception, they would likely not include the beam in the usa license aplication.I'm not seeing much in there about Ku band. I would have expected an STA.
If they did, they wouldn't?If they did apply for a ku license for usa reception, they would likely not include the beam in the usa license aplication.
If you're in the center of the beam, the inclination could theoretically go to half the beamwidth before loss became an issue. The reality is that many here are on the edge of the beam.So if you're right in the middle of the highest strength coverage area, would it be possible to receive a continuous signal at 1 degree inclination, or would you still see drop outs throughout the day?
From the graphs you provided, it looks like the current cuboid is +/- 0.25 degrees in latitude. Am I reading this wrong?The FCC licensed Anik F2 for a +/- 0.05 degree cube.
East/West does not increase much so it becomes more of north/south ellipsoid.From the graphs you provided, it looks like the current cuboid is +/- 0.25 degrees in latitude. Am I reading this wrong?
Given that the issue won't likely impact conventional Shaw subscribers (those not located in the southern province) for a while yet, I don't imagine they want to stir the pot.They have been closed lips on it so far.
Hi do you mean these?The movement doesn't sound sustainable for fixed antennas.
Shaw used to have a page where you could download spreadsheets of channels with satellite and transponder information. Does anyone know where that information has gone?
Bingo! I had been looking for this page for a long time. Thank you.Hi do you mean these?
Shaw Broadcast Services - Channel Charts
Current channel charts for Shaw Broadcast Services on the Anik F1R, F2 and G1 satellites.shawbroadcast.com
As a Shaw subscriber in the homeland, there is no noticeable change here so far.The movement doesn't sound sustainable for fixed antennas.
Shaw used to have a page where you could download spreadsheets of channels with satellite and transponder information. Does anyone know where that information has gone?
Unless you live in the north of the Northwest Territories or Nunavut, you should be among the last to suffer before Shaw throws in the towel.As a Shaw subscriber in the homeland, there is no noticeable change here so far.