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Re: Astra 2e
Astra 1n looks likely to move on midweek so all transponders should be off by then.
Then we may know the true final picture, there is a possibility that there could be slight movements of the 2e sats so therefore a slight change in footprint, for example 2e is at approx. 28.35 at the moment not 28.2 so it may move when 1n is gone.
Plus don't forget 2g is due to launch soon, it will be at28.2 east but we don't know what it will be used for. so its not all over yet.
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Re: Astra 2e
--https://www.******.fr/search?q=astra+2e+footprint&biw=1069&bih=609&tbm=i sch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=hbv3Ut7_N8TB0gWP5IH4 BQ&sqi=2&ved=0CDEQsAQ
--http://uktvabroad.info/satellite-tv/
The BBC has announced that it will be moving all its channels to the Astra 2F and Astra 2E satellites.
This is the projected Astra 2E footprint showing a beam that is tightly focused on the UK. There will be splillover into mainland Europe, but the cut off towards southern Europe will be much closer to the UK than before.
--http://mayenne-satellite.com/astra_2e
It is estimated that in the Benelux for instance, a 75-90cm dish will be required compared to as small as a current 45cm.
The quicker "drop off" point for signal is evident
--http://www.bbc.co.uk/reception/search/?term=astra%202e%20footprint
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Here it is a map with Astra 2E UK reception reports:
_http://goo.gl/maps/1stxw
In the south of Europe everything has become complicated.
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I have given up on the idea of a larger dish, way to expensive. I will wait and see if when 2g is launched and the sats move to there final position what I need to do.
Still, nobody knows for certain so best not to waste money.
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