well, Nexrad:
Transmitter charateristics-
Type: S-band, coherent chain (STALO/COHO), line modulator,
klystron tube amplifier (53 dB
gain typical)
Frequency: 2700 to 3000 MHz
dish network...probably Ku band............
tonyp
thomsona wrote:
> > The air at that time had a burnt odor. Also,
> > sometime during this timeframe 8:00am-9:00am I lost the satellite signal
> > from Dishnetwork for about 5-10 minutes.
> > <<
> >
> > Line of sight right through the debris field. INtresting...
> > Robert Oler WB5MZO Houston TX
>
> Indeed interesting. Though, if the debris was dense enough to show up
> strongly
> on the NEXRAD radar, it might have been sufficiently dense to have
> scattered/attenuated
> the TV signal coming down to cause a signal loss. Anyone know the
> frequencies of the
> radar and the TV downlink?
>
> (SeeSat note: This isn't SeeSat stuff. But, given the circumstances, I'd ask
> the moderator
> to continue being a bit lenient for another day or two.)
>
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