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Re: Eutelsat 5W B #21 Pr2

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Posted 25 January 2020 - 16:50

Check it here:

http://www.telesatel...-partie-de.html

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Re: Eutelsat 5W B #22 Belgianviking

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Posted 27 January 2020 - 09:17

When pasting the following link in your webrowser

 

http://www.satexpat....wb/#TRANSALPINE

 

one can compare the footprint of Eutelsat 5W A and Eutelsat 5W B. The multistream transponders/channels previously on the "Superbeam" on 5W A were moved to the "Transalpine" beam on 5W B. The footprint of The Transalpine beam is consideribly narrower than the "Superbeam" and is mainly focusing on France (probably Belgium) and Italy but has been shrunk in the North West and partly East and is therefore no longer covering Scandinavia. So it is not weird for me in Scandinavia not to be able to reach Eutelsat 5W B when doing a service search for Eutelsat 5W A/B.Too bad for all expats living in the excluded areas.




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