Ok, I am learning more and more about this every day now.
I have been reading like a mad dog, and sent emails to people and I have lots of advice. Problem is, it is very contradictory.
My question is "Will BEV Signal get to Colorado?" (Specifically southern Colorado Springs, CO)
I have seen the footprints of Nimiq1 and Nimiq2 and they look fine. I am within the east/west constraints as well as the southern constraint.
However I have read about Nimiq3 and now Nimiq4 (or soon will be 4, and is 4iR or something), that they posistioned right below the Nimiq 1 and 2 to strengthen the Canadian signal, but in doing so, they blocked out the US strength...
Some of the people I have emailed said that BEV cuts out way north of Colorado now. However I have also heard that it works all the way down to Pheonix, AZ, US... That is a pretty big margin of error, so it becomes a little confusing.
All of the footprint maps I see are prior to 2004, which is I think when the Nimiq3/4iR blocked parts, so I am not sure how current this info I am finding is.
I really like BEV programming, but Starchoice seems more setupproof in the states. And since I just found out I cannot rent down here and will have to purchase all this proprietary hardware, I would like to not buy everything twice.
Thanks in advance for the help.
I have been reading like a mad dog, and sent emails to people and I have lots of advice. Problem is, it is very contradictory.
My question is "Will BEV Signal get to Colorado?" (Specifically southern Colorado Springs, CO)
I have seen the footprints of Nimiq1 and Nimiq2 and they look fine. I am within the east/west constraints as well as the southern constraint.
However I have read about Nimiq3 and now Nimiq4 (or soon will be 4, and is 4iR or something), that they posistioned right below the Nimiq 1 and 2 to strengthen the Canadian signal, but in doing so, they blocked out the US strength...
Some of the people I have emailed said that BEV cuts out way north of Colorado now. However I have also heard that it works all the way down to Pheonix, AZ, US... That is a pretty big margin of error, so it becomes a little confusing.
All of the footprint maps I see are prior to 2004, which is I think when the Nimiq3/4iR blocked parts, so I am not sure how current this info I am finding is.
I really like BEV programming, but Starchoice seems more setupproof in the states. And since I just found out I cannot rent down here and will have to purchase all this proprietary hardware, I would like to not buy everything twice.
Thanks in advance for the help.