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MSG-1 and MET7 thoughts
Douglas Deans <douglas@...>
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From: "Ulrich G. Kliegis" <Ulrich.Kliegis@...> To: <MSG-1@...> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 12:57 PM Subject: Re: [MSG-1] MSG-1 and MET7 thoughts On 27 Aug 2003 at 11:17, Douglas Deans wrote: Meteosat 7 is not going to be moved. It will remain at 0� until at leastless interpolation than at present. Seems a good compromise. Hmmm, I guess, Luca read the same information that I did yesterday: See the bottom (as of Aug.27,2003) of this page: http://www.rig.org.uk/msg.htm Regards, U. Unfortunately a lot of the info. in the RIG web pages is not kept up to date and of course the MSG-1 situation has been very fluid. Indeed my understanding from Eumetsat was that the Council meeting to which I referred was to be held in June....still no confirmation. Probably no urgency for the move until nearer the time that MSG-1 becomes the operational satellite ie January 2004. What I did not make clear in my last mail was that basically Meteosat 7 with old PDUS/Wefax and Meteosat 8 (HRIT/LRIT) will overlap for at least 2 years (maybe more) to allow everyone time to prepare for changeover. Regards Douglas. |
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Luca Bertagnolio <lucaberta@...>
Ulrich,
true, but that page is also outdated because of the Power Amp problem on MSG-1. Good to know that what started as a personal thought will in the end be Eumetsat's policy, with MET7 kept at 0 and MET8 close to 0 with images rectified at 0, as mentioned by Douglas. Bye, Luca --- In MSG-1@..., "Ulrich G. Kliegis" <Ulrich.Kliegis@n...> wrote: Hmmm, I guess, Luca read the same information that I did yesterday:See the bottom (as of Aug.27,2003) of this page: |
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Ulrich G. Kliegis <Ulrich.Kliegis@...>
On 27 Aug 2003 at 11:17, Douglas Deans wrote:
Meteosat 7 is not going to be moved. It will remain at 0° until at least Hmmm, I guess, Luca read the same information that I did yesterday: See the bottom (as of Aug.27,2003) of this page: http://www.rig.org.uk/msg.htm Regards, U. |
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Douglas Deans <douglas@...>
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From: "Luca Bertagnolio" <lucaberta@...> To: <MSG-1@...> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 11:03 AM Subject: [MSG-1] MSG-1 and MET7 thoughts Hi,Hello Luca Meteosat 7 is not going to be moved. It will remain at 0� until at least the end of 2005. MSG-1 will be moved to approx 3-4�W, subject to final Eumetsat Council approval. This is possible because there will be no direct dissemination from MSG-1. and hence no co-interference. At that new position images corrected to 0� (as they are now) will show less interpolation than at present. Seems a good compromise. Regards Douglas. |
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Luca Bertagnolio <lucaberta@...>
Hi,
I was just wondering, since the direct downlink of the data from MSG- 1 will not be possible, what would prevent Eumetsat from positioning MSG-1 close by 0 degrees, let's say 0.5E, and run the operational service from that position? Doing that would enable a longer transition from the analog MET7 broadcasts, which are received by a very large number of stations, keeping MET7 at 0 degrees, while MET8 would already be operational with almost the same coverage. Of course I am only talking about technical matters, not taking into consideration agreements for orbital slots and things like this. Does anyone know how the transition from analog WEFAX to the new format is handled? I would not be surprised to see quite a few protests when MET7 will start to drift towards 10W... Bye, Luca |
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