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.
Christmas idea: Spectrum Monitor has lowered the price of yearly volumes, delivered via PDF link.
2015 to 2023 has all 12 issues of each year for the price of $12 per year. 2024 is $24 for the entire year.
That's a dollar per issue when purchased a year at a time for the 2023 and earlier, and two dollars an issue for 2024 when that year is purchased. You can also enter a subscription for 2025 now, and have monthly links for January-December emailed to you every month..see their website for further information on the 2025 set.
If you are not sure about getting the entire collection, click on the link to November 2024, and then click on boxes for each individual year. There is an alphabetical article directory and reference to which month's issue it was found in.
This is not only satellite information, but a huge amount of info that would be beneficial not only to Hams, but all sorts of electric and electronic specialties. Restoring old radios, grounding and homemade antenna techniques for RF reception.
Historical articles on the development of early radio stations from the beginnings of the industry.
The list goes on and on, and is like a miniature encyclopedia of How-To Information on an amazing number of subjects.
The Spectrum Monitor is a monthly Internet distributed magazine that follows on the historic trail blazed by the Monitoring Times magazine, and goes much further. The publisher is one of us, and has been a satellite hobbyist for many decades, as well as a seasoned Ham radio type. Take a look and see if any of these resources belongs in your library.