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Sorry about that
I altered the thread and title just in case it caused any confusion ![]() AFAIK there is nothing but feeds on Intelsat 603 so a TV channel threw me a little. It didn't take long with the help of Lygsat to confirm it was NSS 7 @ 22°W Nevertheless it's still a good find which i will have a play at getting when i finally get my motorised dish set up. ![]() ![]() Nano
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Yes, that channel is already stored in my box.
I suppose that remlap being that much further west than me, what he thinks is 20*west is really 22*west ![]() BH ![]() |
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Blame the report on Feedhunters :roflmao:
I wondered why it was so fast switching between 20 and 22w when switching channels, ah well. I have really stored 20w once it had Tony Blair meeting on it. |
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