I think it is below the horizon for anyone in the U.S., maybe the coastal Canadians might have LOS? Didn't look but doubt that anything is beamed our way anyways.
Tom Taylor said:A few years ago I was able to pull feeds off the Russian bird a 14 degrees west here just south of Cincinnati. 6 degrees elevation. The old Russian birds had some transponders pointing west and they did not hold their beam patterns very well. That was back in the days of analog signals. Hotbirds do not broadcast west and they control their beam patterns very well. Unfortunately 13 Est is below they Horizon.
What provider you want to decode with it?Hi, Mr. Taylor hope all is well. Too bad I am dying to try
a prepaid smartcard for service.
Wish they would put those videos back up. That dish he built was a monster.Perhaps Mr. Shumacher was also only receiving analog signals? I'm not too sure since the youtube videos have been deleted.
What provider you want to decode with it?
If you have, or have access to, really big equipment, but need volunteer manpower, I'm sure others would be willing to help....So, if your are living in a region,were the wanted satellite is above the horizon and you have big dish and correct equipment, try it.![]()
Sat-freaks /DXer are helping together and if you need "more" manpower ask friends andIf you have, or have access to, really big equipment, but need volunteer manpower,
I'm sure others would be willing to help.
Oh,i have thought you bought a smartcard from a hotbird provider.Open to any. Would like something i can receive on the east coast and a big plus would be some english audio on some of the channels.
any ideas
Thanks
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