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Hi Paul
Just for interest what is the S/N margin with most commercial satellite systems and how "strong" is the sun relative to those levels? I would assume the margin for an end use TV viewer would be less than this? Cheers Bob VK2YQA KD7HB wrote: Exactly right. Back in 1986, I worked for a bank data processing service in Bellevue, WA. I set up a leased data line between our site and two banks in Hawaii. The line went to San Francisco then via satellite to Hawaii. Twice a year the service was stopped for about 1/2 hour while the sun passed through the focus of the satellite dish in Hawaii. I don't think it affected the SF end of the link. AT&T always called to warn of the disruption. Paul |
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