The SES online Google Earth satellite tool shows you all of our satellites in orbit so you can compare coverage maps across the globe. For engineers, including our link budget and antenna calculators. Free Apps for satellite and antenna engineers. Website Translations. Home Tutorials Satellite Simulator Tools. Also free software for satellite link budgets, antenna design calculation, encryption and more. Antenna gain and beamwidth calculator.
How to find true north using the pole star. Find height of the ground or depth of sea. Deg, min, sec calculator. Instructions: Input your wanted satellite orbit position longitude and your site location. Latitude: 0. Longitude: 0. Please use decimal degrees: e. The default input values shown which you need to overwrite refer to Echostar broadcast satellite at deg west deg east orbit and a site location in Oklahoma City Click to test and see the satellite finder results on the lower two lines.
Help page on dish pointing. The magnetic azimuth bearing angle calculated above is approximate. Offset dish elevation angle explanation. Dish mounting installation and azimuth, elevation and polarisation alignment should be done carefully - don't fall off the roof! I wish you success with your satellite dish antenna install and beam pointing. If you don't know your lat long then these links may help: Australia.
Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England. Australia, New Zealand. Home Dish Pointing. Fig 1. Satellite Antenna Elevation Tip: Typical satellite antenna offsets are Tip: If using a GPS, walk out on the bearing a few times and place a marker on the point where the dish should point Azimuth 3. Fig 2. Satellite Finder Meter Fig 3. Sat Finder Connections 4. NB: LNB skew is not used with circular polarisation. Fig 4. Satellite Antenna Polarisation Fig 5. Antenna Elevation Measurement 5. Tip: Compression test is sometimes refereed to as a 1dB test.
A Carrier Wave CW is transmitted from the remote to find the point where the Tx signal stops being line ar. Troubleshooting I cannot find a Satellite Signal Double check your Azimuth and Elevation calculations again; Do you have a clear line of sight to the satellite? Make sure there are no buildings, trees, etc.
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