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SAT Observations 96.11.21




WELCOME TO SAT-MIDEAST !
A news release from Cairo, Egypt, located at 30.3 North - 31.15 East
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WHAT YOU'LL FIND HERE:
- Satellite and Transponder Observations in C- and Ku-Band,
- Commented from the Middle Eastern perspective.

WHAT YOU DON'T FIND HERE:
- Astra, Eutelsat Superbeam and Skandinavian Reports.
- D-Box Info, DF-1 Reports and daily Feed Listings.
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THE ONLY HEADLINE IN THIS REPORT:

- Hot Bird 2 Launch

INTRODUCTION
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Ten minutes after coming home from a business trip I was able to watch
the Telepiu DStv txm on HB-1, 11.345 GHz, H, Symbol Rate 27500, FEC 2/3,
in the clear, using my Panasat 520 IRD. 

Sorry that I din't have more time to gather other news and info. From
tomorrow the usual format.

HOT BIRD 2 LAUNCHED
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Eutelsat's $200 million worth Hot Bird 2 satellite was launched by a
Lockheed Martin Atlas 2A today, at 21:47 CET, from launchpad 36B at the
Cape Canaveral Air Station, after been delayed for nine days. The
satellite will be positioned at 13 East, co-positioned with the Eutelsat
II-f1 and Hot Bird 1. Satisfactory telemetric data from the satellite
could be received from the monitoring ground stations. As per Eutelsat
technical information will the satellite be operational before
Christmas, due to the new method of txpr testing during positioning. 

>From the available 20 txpr, most probably only 4 frequencies can be
received in the Middle East:

Tp:    Freq.:           TV Channel:                  Mode     Beam
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50     11.727 V         RTP International            analog   Widebeam
51     11.747 H         EDTV Dubai                   analog   Widebeam
65     12.015 H         ART                          analog   Widebeam
69     12.092 H         NBC                          analog   Widebeam

All other txpr transmit in the superbeam modus, which will have an
expected maximum EIRP of 30 dBW, and will produce hardly viewable
pictures in the Middle Eastern Countries. Most of them are transmitted
anyway in MPEG-2 modus.
The widebeam can be received with EIRP's between 40 dBW and 46 dBW,
depending on location. A focussed beam is directed to the Gulf area
which will receive 42 dbW. Expect about the same signal strenght as
received from the Superwide Beam of HB1.

EUTELSAT INFO: http://www.eutelsat.org/about/index.html
LOCKHEED MARTIN: http://www.lmco.com/Astro/home.html
INTERNATIONAL LAUNCH SERVICES: http://www.lmco.com/ILS/

Best regards,

Henk C. Room
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