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Posted: 04.02.2014  ·  #1
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As part of SES' ongoing fleet renewal programme, we will be transferring all the UK Spot Beam transponders currently operating on ASTRA 1N across to ASTRA 2E.

This move at the 28.2/28.5ÂșEast orbital location will take place over several weeks beginning early February 2014.

The transfer will have no adverse implications for viewers in the UK and Ireland as the affected channels will continue to operate on the same frequencies and will be broadcast at the same, or slightly improved power levels, across the UK and Ireland.

TV viewers outside the UK and Ireland may see an impact and may not be able to receive channels from ASTRA 2E UK Spot Beam, which has a smaller footprint than ASTRA 1N. The new footprint on SES' replacement fleet has been designed to meet the requirements of UK and Irish broadcasters who target their channels for distribution in the UK and/or Ireland. UK and Irish broadcasters hold broadcasting rights only for the UK and/or Ireland but not for other countries.


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Posted: 04.02.2014  ·  #2
It has already started and a lot of people have lost their tv in Spain. We have been told we need to go from a 1.5m dish to a 2m dish to have any chance of receiving anything from home. Personally I will wait until all of the moves have been made and things settle down, but there should be alternative satellites to point at other than Astra eg hotbird & eutelsat which will broadcast probably a limited number of uk stations.


Mind you while we have hundreds of channels there is still nothing but repeats.


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Posted: 04.02.2014  ·  #4
Going by that i have no chance even with a 2m dish. Dear love anyone trying to use a dish mounted on a motorhome south of Bordeaux. The alternative satellites may be their only solution.


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Posted: 04.02.2014  ·  #5
It's double Dutch to me. I'm going to talk to Simon at LTS when I'm there on Thursday getting my habitation service done.


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Posted: 04.02.2014  ·  #6
To make it easy it's like comparing the coverage footprint to the old one covering the whole of Ireland and the new one county Antrim only. The size of your dish will play a big part in how far south you can receive sky/bbc channels.

When you see simon ask him what other satellites will still give the bbc channels.


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