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Signal level up 0,5 dB
Herman Vijlbrief
Hi to all,
Tonight I noticed that my signal level is about 0,5 dB up comparing to the normal level of the last month's. The Es/No level is now a stable 15 dB received with an Ayecka / 125 cm dish/35m cable at my location 16 KM south west of Amsterdam. I hope that this is seen on more locations an has is on this level in the future. Greetings Herman Vijlbrief
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Stefano Mina
Yes Herman, even here in central Italy the SNR has increased. I hope it is not the usual momentary change of uplink and that this is maintained!
Da: MSG-1@groups.io <MSG-1@groups.io> Per conto di Herman Vijlbrief
Hi to all,
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Hi to all,
Tonight I noticed that my signal level is about 0,5 dB up comparing to the normal level of the last month's. The Es/No level is now a stable 15 dB received with an Ayecka / 125 cm dish/35m cable at my location 16 KM south west of Amsterdam. I hope that this is seen on more locations an has is on this level in the future. Greetings Herman Vijlbrief ============================================== Yes, I see this for some people, perhaps on both transponders. https://www.satsignal.eu/mrtg/performance_eumetcast-europe_link_margin.php Whether it will last, who knows? It's very welcome, though. David -- SatSignal Software - Quality software for you Web: http://www.satsignal.eu Email: david-taylor@blueyonder.co.uk Twitter: @gm8arv
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Douglas Deans
On 04/02/2020 19:21, Herman Vijlbrief wrote:
Hi to all,I have just noticed that on a beautiful clear night my signal here in central Scotland is down approximately 0.6 dB. Should be about 12.2/12.3 and is 11.7 at the moment. Very strange and for the first time ever I have parity with HVS2. Regards, Douglas.
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James Brown
On 4 Feb 2020, at 19:37, David J Taylor via Groups.Io <david-taylor=blueyonder.co.uk@groups.io> wrote:
Strange dip before and now another dip. Suggesting the signal increase was a mistake? Cheers, James.
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geojohnt@...
All,
Mmmmm.
I didn't notice my signal level last evening, but for a couple of days now I would say that my SNR is about
0.2 dB lower than normal under clear sky conditions.
SW London 1 m dish, SR1.
This morning under foggy conditions I would say my SNR is 0.3 dB down on what it 'should be.'
Regards,
John.
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