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Laurie Sefton <[log in to unmask]>
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Laurie Sefton <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Mar 1995 14:12:30 -0800
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Okay--for those of you who have access to a satellite dish:
 
SBS 6/1  Hughes ID 243498angeli
 
That's SBS 6, transponder 1 SBS 6 (will show up most likely as B6 on
the tuner box) is at 95 degrees west, with an inclination of .0164 degrees
(I've had to mess with the fine tuning on my dish at times with this bird--
have the person with disk mess a bit if the picture isn't absolutely clear.)
 
It's Ku band, which means if the dish can only pick up C band, you're out of
luck.
 
There's been a lot of games on B6. I have also seen games or backhauls on
K2 (GE Americom K2--Ku Band, 81 degrees west, inclination of .0387), T2
(AT&T Telstar C band, 85 degrees west, inclination of .0826 degrees), Galaxy
7 C& Ku bands (91 degrees west, inclination .0244 degrees) and T1 (AT&T
Telstar 401 C band, 97 degrees west, .0351 inclination). Upstate NY may send
up to E2 (Anik E2-Telesat Canada, 107.3 degrees west, .0052 inclination) as
well.   ESPN2 backhauls across all of these satellites as well.
 
B6 is also full of basketball, so you switch to that at the sports bar at
your own risk :-)
 
Laurie

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