RandallA said:They will probably do the testing at 138.5 and then move it to the final destination at 110.
rocatman said:There is no "probably" about this. That is exactly what Dish will do. The operative word here is "test". Funny how folks either don't bother to read the FCC filing and still post or have a comprehension problem.
BrettTRay said:I'm curious as to were the Echo 11 will go up at. They don't have a date or a destination scheduled yet, though. Maybe they will hurry up with the Echo 10. I think it will be good for us HD customers for them to get it up.
Well, c'mon guys - you're missing the obvious here.rocatman said:The slot that the E-11 satellite will go to is unknown at this time. What is known is that it will be a DBS satellite as opposed to a Ka band or extended Ku band (KuX) satellite and it is scheduled to launch in early 2007. It could go to 61.5, 77, 86.5, 110, 114.5, 119, 129, 148 or 157.
By the way if you read the FCC filing it states that E-10 is scheduled to launch in early February 2006.
rocatman said:The slot that the E-11 satellite will go to is unknown at this time. What is known is that it will be a DBS satellite as opposed to a Ka band or extended Ku band (KuX) satellite and it is scheduled to launch in early 2007. It could go to 61.5, 77, 86.5, 110, 114.5, 119, 129, 148 or 157.
By the way if you read the FCC filing it states that E-10 is scheduled to launch in early February 2006.
SimpleSimon said:Well, c'mon guys - you're missing the obvious here.
If they want to test E-10 @ 138, might that be a possible spot for E-11?
I forget what country "owns" the 138 slot, though.
BlackHitachi said:So is or was 129 right?
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