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#10150
Sun 29 Aug 2004 11:41:PM
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Hi I'm a uni student currently investigating spectrum usage on the Optus Satellies A3, B1, B3 and C1. When I look at the tables from LyngSat, I found I'm a bit confused and so can you help me <br />resolve those issues?<br /><br />Firstly, on the first left column of the table, does "Tp" denote transponders? And does the frequency in the table representing the "centre frequencies"? As I know, each channel should occupy a bandwidth e.g. DVB channel occupies 8 <br />MHz.<br /><br />Second, take A3 for example, there is only one frequency used (12501 H) but it provides several services like DVB, FM and TV. Does that mean the extent of the centre frequency has been divided into sections to operate services that consumes <br />less bandwidth? I also noted there is no transponder number under the frequency.<br /><br />Thirdly, there are some gray colour rows in B1 saying "feeds" and is there more explanation about that?<br /><br />Lastly, some transponders are in the form of "tp 4L". What does "L" mean??<br /><br />I would really appreciate if someone could help me resolve this!!
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