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Jamming on HotBird

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  • duhoki
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    bbc world news and euronews is down as far as i see, anybody else confirm this?

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  • herrr
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    Sunday of star wars...
    I'd try to put together all the news about new interferences, but they were really too many: all major news TVs on Hotbird were involved and with them the other channels on the same transponders.
    Targets were also the new frequency of CNN ( http://www.satlover.eu/forum/satelli...n-hotbird.html ) and (strange thing) the hellenic channel ERT World (I can't confirm this last info).

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  • Mobley3
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    Suspecting who is behind these problems and being able to prove it is extremely difficult
    and even if you could you would be dealing with people who kill and maim innocent people on a daily basis without any provocation what-so -ever. do you really think they give a *amm about what anyone thinks.

    Regards Mobley3

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  • clapesat
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    Maybe it's better to name names, so people know and can judge better.
    Let them know that everyone knows what they are doing!

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  • rizwan
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    From last week it showing that kind of problem. 11200 went slightly weak, 11727 become stronger sometime. 12597 also show some improvement in strength or sometime unwatchable. Because I am on the edge of the foot print, there is some improvement as whole in signals.

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  • Mobley3
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    Somehow I do not think that the countries who would be involved in this sort of thing
    would be to bothered about what kind of sanctions that could be taken against them,
    after all they show no regard for their citizens.

    Regards Mobley3

    I have just switched on and was showing no signal then back up to S 86 % Q 94%
    so still a few problems it seems

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  • stu667
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    Hello,

    Could it be possible to damage a satellite this way?
    Geez, that's scary when you know the price of these toys :/

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  • gcms
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    I ve also signals probles on hottbird from pakistan and some of HD channels frozen alot

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  • thecrazybandit
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    As all ready said its back now but the signal is down to almost half of what it was before

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  • herrr
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    Originally posted by odysseas1991
    I had a friend who called me to ask why they were receiving no signal on certain transponders on Hotbird... Perhaps this was the reason why? Is this not illegal to do however, why are they allowed to get away with it?
    If the problem is similar to that one described, it may be.
    About the fact that's illegal... there was only one way to make them stop, and it's quite extreme, satellites are vulnerable...

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  • odysseas1991
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    I had a friend who called me to ask why they were receiving no signal on certain transponders on Hotbird... Perhaps this was the reason why? Is this not illegal to do however, why are they allowed to get away with it?

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  • herrr
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    Hi...I didn't want to enter in details, not to flame political debate, that's OT.
    Anyway, as far as I know, two countries, for different reasons, are angry with Eutelsat: first one for banning their channels, second one with news TVs (CNN, Euronews, BBC, VOA, TVE...) for their information about situation in that country (you can guess perhaps the last one, that looks to be guilty at present...)
    Technically speaking is very easy to do: it's enough a transmitting station that shoots to Hotbird on the same frequency of the uplink and the results are the ones you saw, involving also innocent TVs, on the same trasponder of targets...
    (receiving dishes on board of satellites of course look in different directions, to good uplink...but with strong power and jamming modulation it can be done...)
    Something similar (in terrestrial - analogue - broadcasting) was made decades ago by terrorists in Italy, they entered with their messages in RAI relays.

    Edit: @ pan1100: it comes and goes...

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  • pan1300
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    just checked, and seems to be back and ok now

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  • marian321
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    I had the same effect, then I changed cable at dish and signal was better and after that again worse. Are they testing something (signal strength, spots...)?
    Another reason my be problems in the uplink.

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  • thecrazybandit
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    I was wondering what was going on with this signal it is coming and going all the time making it unwatchable

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