Seventy one (71) spot beams.Thanks for the table Nelson. Is there a map anywhere that shows all the spot beams on one image? Similar to what we've had in the past for the other sats. Just curious as it'd be nice to look at them all together.
Seventy one (71) spot beams.Thanks for the table Nelson. Is there a map anywhere that shows all the spot beams on one image? Similar to what we've had in the past for the other sats. Just curious as it'd be nice to look at them all together.
Seventy one (71) spot beams.
Seventy one (71) spot beams.
Is Indianapolis going to have locals on 61.5? Thanks
Yellow is always 10 dbw less than the beam center. Go to the Satmaps and hover the cursor over any contour on a beam and the absolute value will pop up. There can be a big variation in values depending on the dbw of the beam centerOn the spot beam map what is the signal strength within the yellow area marked as the spot?
The reason I ask is because Indy is the largest market in IN, but doesn't have locals on EA when smaller markets like Evansville does.
Thanks for the info. I'm about to replace my .7m dish w/ a 1m dish to make sure I will have plenty of signal w/ the new spotbeam for the DFW LIL.Yellow is always 10 dbw less than the beam center. Go to the Satmaps and hover the cursor over any contour on a beam and the absolute value will pop up. There can be a big variation in values depending on the dbw of the beam center
What Satmaps. I did to the ones here and no value shows in FF or Chrome.Yellow is always 10 dbw less than the beam center. Go to the Satmaps and hover the cursor over any contour on a beam and the absolute value will pop up. There can be a big variation in values depending on the dbw of the beam center
Yellow is always 10 dbw less than the beam center. Go to the Satmaps and hover the cursor over any contour on a beam and the absolute value will pop up. There can be a big variation in values depending on the dbw of the beam center
E16 is going to replace the older E12 satellite that was being used to serve customers on the East coast. Will you get a better signal from the new sat. Probably yes. As for more HD channels. Probably, but it's all speculation at this point. Worst case scenario, you won't see any difference.I still don't understand what E16 is for. Is it a more powerful signal? More HD channels? We still have one channel in the G'ville/Spartanburg area that is still not in HD. What difference will I notice? In laymans terms please let me know. Thanks.
scroll in to blow up view and the dbw values appear. I use Chrome when I am generating them.What Satmaps. I did to the ones here and no value shows in FF or Chrome.
Double the surface area of the dish for 3 dbw drop in signal at the lnb. 4 times the area will give same performance with 6 dbw lower signal .Was curious what everyone's experience has been with receiving a usable signal from Dish's spot beams. Based on previouse sats that they have in use I find that a standard dish (18" single, dish500, dish1000.2, ect.) can receive down to around 52 dbw. I've aimed a 1m primestar dish at the 110 location and gotten a usable signal on a beam where the strength in the area was around 49-50 dbw on the particular spot beam. This was of course estimated using the spot beam map.