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Strá Nka Č. 1 Z 3 Dishpointer.Com DishPointer.com - Satellites Strá nka č. 1 z 3 Satellites Available Satellites for Pilsen (Lat: 49.75, Lon:13.38) Satellite Beam/EIRP (dbW) Dish size (cm) TV RadioData 5.0E SIRIUS 2.3 SIR002KC 47 75 17 6 0 5.0E SIRIUS 2.3 SIR002KE 50 60 20344 22 5.0E SIRIUS 2.3 SIR002KN 54 45 19 0 8 5.0E SIRIUS 2.3 SIR003KN 51 55 43 12 27 7.0E EUTELSAT W3A N/A 1 0 0 7.0E EUTELSAT W3A EUTW3AAB outside footprint23 9 13 7.0E EUTELSAT W3A EUTW3ABA 48 70 62 81 31 7.0E EUTELSAT W3A EUTW3ABB 51 55 1134 17 9.0E EUROBIRD 9 EUB009KW 50 60 30 1 2 10.0E EUTELSAT W1 EUT0W1KE 47 75 21 0 0 13.0E HOTBIRD 6.7A.8 N/A 28 12 1 13.0E HOTBIRD 6.7A.8 HOT006KB 55 40 396149 126 13.0E HOTBIRD 6.7A.8 HOT008KB 53 50 694316 60 13.0E HOTBIRD 6.7A.8 HOT07AKE 53 50 26343 21 16.0E EUTELSAT W2 N/A 58 14 9 16.0E EUTELSAT W2 EUT0W2KW 50 60 37870 34 16.0E EUTELSAT W2 EUT0W2RE outside footprint53 21 8 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C N/A 14 3 2 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C AST01CH2 52 50 0 2 0 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C AST01CV1 48 70 1 0 0 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C AST01CV2 52 50 2 0 0 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C AST01EH1 52 50 2 12 0 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C AST01EH2 52 50 7 19 0 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C AST01EV1 53 50 3 9 0 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C AST01FH1 52 50 48 26 8 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C AST01FH2 52 50 9 3 4 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C AST01FV1 52 50 56 4 7 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C AST01FV2 53 50 32 5 0 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C AST01GKU 52 50 309109 96 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C AST01HKU 52 50 540285 78 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C AST02CKU 53 50 26 29 1 19.2E ASTRA 1E.1F.1G.1H.1KR.2C AST1KRKU 52 50 27127 10 21.5E EUTELSAT W6 EUT0W6WB 48 70 5 1 3 23.5E ASTRA 1D.3A N/A 23 19 0 23.5E ASTRA 1D.3A AST01DKH 51 55 21 1 0 23.5E ASTRA 1D.3A AST03AKU 49 60 63 11 5 26.0E BADR-2.3.4/EUROBIRD 2 BADR03KB 44 90 68 35 0 26.0E BADR-2.3.4/EUROBIRD 2 BADR04KB 47 75 21583 2 26.0E BADR-2.3.4/EUROBIRD 2 EUB002KB 40 120 20442 9 26.0E C-Band: BADR-C BADR0CCH 40 120 37 8 0 26.0E C-Band: BADR-C BADR0CCV 40 120 2 4 0 28.2E ASTRA 2A-B-D N/A 6 0 0 28.2E ASTRA 2A-B-D AST02ANO 52 50 80 45 6 28.2E ASTRA 2A-B-D AST02ASO 52 50 86 1 2 28.2E ASTRA 2A-B-D AST02BNO 52 50 61 42 18 28.2E ASTRA 2A-B-D AST02BSO 52 50 87 1 2 28.2E ASTRA 2A-B-D AST02DKB outside footprint12617 2 28.2E ASTRA 2A-B-D EUB001KF 54 45 17444 5 28.2E ASTRA 2A-B-D EUB001S1 49 60 15226 24 28.2E ASTRA 2A-B-D EUB001S2 55 40 65 21 1 30.5E ARABSAT 2B ARA02BKU outside footprint45 12 1 30.5E ARABSAT 2B ARA02BMB 31 outside footprint10 2 0 33.0E INTELSAT 802/EUROBIRD 3 EUB003KA 38 150 4 0 12 33.0E INTELSAT 802/EUROBIRD 3 EUB003KB 38 150 6 0 11 36.0E EUTELSAT SESAT.W4 N/A 5 0 0 36.0E EUTELSAT SESAT.W4 EUT0W4AF outside footprint10739 8 36.0E EUTELSAT SESAT.W4 EUT0W4EU 42 110 1377 4 36.0E EUTELSAT SESAT.W4 EUTSE1EU 48 70 7 1 1 38.0E C-Band: PAKSAT 1 PAK001CB 26 outside footprint5 0 1 38.0E C-Band: PAKSAT 1 PAK001CS outside footprint12 0 2 39.0E HELLAS SAT 2 - Europe HEL002F1 52 50 13746 5 39.0E HELLAS SAT 2 - Europe HEL002F2 53 50 7 2 0 39.0E HELLAS SAT 2 - Europe HEL002ME 36 240 9 6 0 39.0E HELLAS SAT 2 - South Africa HEL002S1 outside footprint48 20 0 40.0E EXPRESS AM1 EXPAM1C1 39 135 18 11 1 40.0E EXPRESS AM1 EXPAM1K1 49 60 8 2 0 42.0E TURKSAT 1C. 2A N/A 0 1 0 42.0E TURKSAT 1C. 2A EAS001KE 40 120 39 16 5 42.0E TURKSAT 1C. 2A EAS001KW 53 50 96 63 4 42.0E TURKSAT 1C. 2A EAS001S1 46 80 55 20 10 42.0E TURKSAT 1C. 2A TUR01CEB outside footprint10 0 0 42.0E TURKSAT 1C. 2A TUR01CWB 46 80 26 0 0 45.0E INTELSAT 12 INT012IN outside footprint63 10 5 45.0E INTELSAT 12 INT012KE 54 45 11 0 0 45.0E INTELSAT 12 INT012SA outside footprint7 0 0 49.0E C-Band: YAMAL 202 YAM202CB 40 120 33 1 1 53.0E EXPRESS AM22/SESAT 2 EXPA22K1 outside footprint2 0 0 53.0E EXPRESS AM22/SESAT 2 EXPA22K2 40 120 41 5 4 55.0E C-Band: INSAT 3E INS03ECI outside footprint2 0 0 56.0E BONUM 1 BON001KU outside footprint5 1 0 57.0E NSS 703 NSS703EH outside footprint20 1 0 57.0E NSS 703 NSS703EU 49 60 4 1 0 http://www.dishpointer.com/satellites/ 1.8.2008 DishPointer.com - Satellites Strá nka č. 2 z 3 57.0E NSS 703 NSS703GL 25 outside footprint14 54 0 57.0E NSS 703 NSS703NW 32 450 2 0 0 60.0E INTELSAT 904 INT904K1 outside footprint4 3 1 60.0E INTELSAT 904 INT904K2 outside footprint20 3 0 60.0E INTELSAT 904 INT904WH 40 120 11 0 0 62.0E INTELSAT 902 INT902CG 31 outside footprint6 1 0 62.0E INTELSAT 902 INT902K1 outside footprint19 14 0 62.0E INTELSAT 902 INT902K2 50 60 8 0 0 62.0E INTELSAT 902 INT902SE outside footprint10 3 0 62.0E INTELSAT 902 INT902WH 40 120 1 0 0 64.0E INTELSAT 906 INT906CG 36 240 3 0 0 64.0E INTELSAT 906 INT906EH outside footprint2 2 0 64.0E INTELSAT 906 INT906WH 41 120 11 0 0 66.0E C-Band: INTELSAT 704 INT704EH outside footprint2 15 3 68.5E INTELSAT 7.10 INT007SA outside footprint97 95 47 68.5E INTELSAT 7.10 INT010AV 45 90 32 11 2 68.5E INTELSAT 7.10 INT010SH 43 100 4 0 0 68.5E C-Band: INTELSAT 7.10 INT007CV 30 570 16 2 0 68.5E C-Band: INTELSAT 7.10 INT010CH 32 450 13410 2 68.5E C-Band: INTELSAT 7.10 INT010CV 35 300 104107 7 70.5E EUTELSAT W5 EUT0W5S1 outside footprint16 12 0 70.5E EUTELSAT W5 EUT0W5WB 38 150 4 0 6 72.0E INTELSAT 4 N/A 5 5 0 72.0E INTELSAT 4 INT004CA 33 outside footprint1 0 0 72.0E INTELSAT 4 INT004K1 46 80 5 2 0 72.0E INTELSAT 4 INT004SH outside footprint2 0 0 74.0E C-Band: INSAT 3C INS003CB outside footprint17 0 0 74.0E C-Band: INSAT 3C INS02ECW 38 150 2 0 0 74.0E EDUSAT EDU001KU outside footprint5 0 3 75.0E ABS-1 ABS001CA 37 180 1 1 0 75.0E ABS-1 ABS001CB 31 outside footprint11 2 6 75.0E ABS-1 ABS001NB 43 100 33 6 1 75.0E ABS-1 ABS001SB 34 360 17 0 2 76.5E TELSTAR 10 TEL010CG 38 150 11959 11 76.5E TELSTAR 10 TEL010KB outside footprint79 44 4 78.5E THAICOM 2.5 THA002CR outside footprint9 3 0 78.5E THAICOM 2.5 THA002KU outside footprint20 0 0 78.5E THAICOM 2.5 THA003CR outside footprint32 0 11 78.5E THAICOM 2.5 THA003GL outside footprint61 19 0 78.5E THAICOM 2.5 THA003KS outside footprint46 11 3 78.5E THAICOM 2.5 THA005KI outside footprint17481 0 78.5E C-Band: THAICOM 2.5 THA002CR outside footprint2 0 0 78.5E C-Band: THAICOM 2.5 THA005CG 27 outside footprint51 14 0 78.5E C-Band: THAICOM 2.5 THA005CR outside footprint88 11 1 80.0E EXPRESS AM2 EXPAM2CR 35 300 21 24 0 80.0E EXPRESS AM2 EXPAM2KR 43 100 58 4 0 83.0E INSAT3B.4A INS04AKB outside footprint1849 36 83.0E C-Band: INSAT 2E.3B.4A INS02ECW 38 150 36 0 0 83.0E C-Band: INSAT 2E.3B.4A INS02ECZ outside footprint14 0 0 83.0E C-Band: INSAT 2E.3B.4A INS04ACB outside footprint54 2 0 85.0E INTELSAT 709 INT709ME outside footprint6 0 1 87.5E CHINASTAR 1 CHI001CB outside footprint9 6 0 88.0E ST 1 STC001CB outside footprint16 7 0 88.0E ST 1 STC001K1 outside footprint10 1 0 88.0E ST 1 STC001K2 outside footprint6 4 0 90.0E YAMAL 201 YAM201CB 38 150 27 18 0 90.0E YAMAL 201 YAM201KB outside footprint19 9 6 91.5E MEASAT 1.3 MEA001KM outside footprint33 0 3 91.5E MEASAT 1.3 MEA003KI outside footprint16336 40 91.5E C-BAND: MEASAT 1.3 MEA003CG 33 outside footprint22 24 0 93.5E C-Band: INSAT 3A.4B INS03ACE outside footprint6 2 0 93.5E C-Band: INSAT 3A.4B INS03ACI outside footprint36 0 0 93.5E INSAT 4B INS04BKB outside footprint50 20 0 65.0W C-Band: BRASILSAT B2 BRA0B2CN outside footprint18 3 1 63.0W ESTRELA DO SUL 1 EST001KB outside footprint3 0 0 61.5W ECHOSTAR 3.
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