How tiny is the inclination?
Off hand I would think they could go a 1/4 of a degree in any direction. The aperture of an 18" dish is pretty wide.They said east/west would stay in normal range so it must not be much.
Why are they setting on it.?
Not quite. The Cone of Silence never worked.It's like the Cone of Silence is covering it.
Is my memory going? The Cone of Silence worked too well, and Smart and the Chief always had to turn the *&^$ thing off before they could communicate.Not quite. The Cone of Silence never worked.
Is my memory going? The Cone of Silence worked too well, and Smart and the Chief always had to turn the *&^$ thing off before they could communicate.
I'm not too worried about things. It's a foreign-licensed sat and I haven't found any country that has filings as complete as the FCC so I don't expect to hear anything for a sat that isn't under FCC license other than the request to serve the U.S. from a foreign licensed sat. The only thing I would expect to hear is a press release if they found a problem testing out QuetzSat-1 and I have not seen one of those.It's like the Cone of Silence is covering it. No news from Echostar, no news from FCC, no news in Brazil, no news in Mexico.
too early to say. If there is a problem, it can wait until a quarterly report as it would be significant enough to be reported to shareholders like me but not urgent enough to be a showstopper that they've used as an event for immediate reporting.Echostar would probably have to report any major problem with the satellite pretty quick since they are leasing it, they are a public company and it would affect major assets. So, I suspect it is not a technical problem with the satellite.
I don't see what E8 has to do with it. There is plenty of space to stationkeep several satellites in a single slot. A few slots over north america are filled with 3 or more sats so it should be no problem for QuetzSat-1 to coexist with other sats in a slot and go into service if Echostar's request to serve the U.S. from a Mexican licensed slot/satellite has been approved.Perhaps they are just negotiating slots with the FCC. What to do with E8 and such before they start the move.
What I meant about E8 is that Echostar wants to move it to another slot where they were supposed to build a new satellite. FCC said no, an old satellite is not as good as a new satellite (i.e. Dish needs to build a satellite if they want the slot).