In an ideal FTA world there would be a means of setting up your dish on a motor and then traversing the arc with each satellite reporting in. For this to happen I presume that there would need to be a constantly active transponder on each satellite broadcasting a signal on the same frequency, polarity and symbol rate. Then if I set my dish on the easternmost satellite and request the dish move to the westernmost, with my receiver set to the common frequency, as the dish swings past each satellite on its traversal to the other extreme I would see the test card of each bird as it passes by. Then whenever you wish to test your motor setup, with one button press you just run past all the satellites in turn.
First, this might be a bad idea or fundamentally wrong, in which case why?
Second, you don't need all of them reporting in to test your setup, a small sample evenly distributed would do as well. Given the existing TPs and frequencies, how close can we come to a 'common' frequency?
First, this might be a bad idea or fundamentally wrong, in which case why?
Second, you don't need all of them reporting in to test your setup, a small sample evenly distributed would do as well. Given the existing TPs and frequencies, how close can we come to a 'common' frequency?