Up-to-Date Accurate Ku Listing of FTA Satellites

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If you don't trust the accuracy of Lyngsat for listings of what's on satellites, then here's an idea.

Spectrum Monitor magazine, November 2024 issue, has a complete listing of what's on Ku satellites from 133W to 15W. It is an article written by Mike Kohl. The chart in the article is up-to-date and accurate. You can download the whole magazine for just $3. You might discover you want to subscribe to receive the magazine monthly.

Furthermore, the listing of C-band satellites from 139W to 55.5W is in the October issue of the same magazine.
 
If you don't trust the accuracy of Lyngsat for listings of what's on satellites, then here's an idea.

Spectrum Monitor magazine, November 2024 issue, has a complete listing of what's on Ku satellites from 133W to 15W. It is an article written by Mike Kohl. The chart in the article is up-to-date and accurate.

The question that jumps to my mind:
What is his source for these listings?

Here in Europe I check the lyngsat, kingofsat, and/or flysat website. Maybe there are more?
Having multiple sources adds to the 'completeness', I think.

Greetz,
A33
 
I'd guess Mike's sources are his own knowledge and his first-hand checking using his own systems since he is a Chief Bottle Washer in Global Communications by trade.

This is the same way I know his Ku listings are accurate though I can't see to the east beyond 77W any longer. He's been in this game a long time. I bet he will add his comments here shortly.
 
If you don't trust the accuracy of Lyngsat for listings of what's on satellites, then here's an idea.

Spectrum Monitor magazine, November 2024 issue, has a complete listing of what's on Ku satellites from 133W to 15W. It is an article written by Mike Kohl. The chart in the article is up-to-date and accurate. You can download the whole magazine for just $3. You might discover you want to subscribe to receive the magazine monthly.

Furthermore, the listing of C-band satellites from 139W to 55.5W is in the October issue of the same magazine.
I've been a subscriber since 2015. I love The Spectrum Monitor.
 
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