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Old 22-01-07, 05:33 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Can i get a dish to "see" any of these satellites in birmingham uk. Is there a site which allows me to see all the satellites that can be "seen" from the uk.CCTV4
PAS 8
Measat 2
Measat 2 (Astro Nusantara)
Telstar 18 (Combos TV)
AsiaSat 4 (CDM)
AsiaSat 4 (Skywave TV)
Koreasat 3 (SkyLife)
AAP 1 (TVB Pay Vision)
AsiaSat 3S
Measat 1 (Astro Malaysia)
Thaicom 5 (UBC DStv)
PAS 7 (MultiChoice South Africa)
PAS 10
Eutelsat W4 (NTV Plus)
Hot Bird 8 (Nova)
PAS 1R
PAS 9
Rainbow 1 (DISH Network)
Galaxy 11
Galaxy 3C
SatMex 6
AMC 16 (DISH Network)
EchoStar 9/Intelsat Americas 13
EchoStar 2 (DISH Network)
Galaxy 3C (DirecTV USA)
DirecTV 7S (DirecTV USA)

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Only Hotbird 8 (and possibly W4 depending which beam its transmitted on)

Edit - And Pas 1R depending on which beam is used - if its one of the USA beams then no chance)
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could anyone tell me which satellites are available to be "seen" from the UK? is it any satellite within a certain range eg 70 W to 70 E.
That's about right (coincidentally?). Maybe 60E to 60W would be more realistic though.

That's doesn't mean that you'll get all those in-between, just that you won't get anything outside of that range.
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