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Technology :: Calculators :: Calculation of setting values for installing an WaveFrontier Toroidal antenna

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Your location: Following values have been calculated for your location:
Latitude: 51° N (51° 0' 0")
Longitude: 9° E (9° 0' 0")
City: [unknown]
Country: Germany
WaveFrontier tilt angle (Skew): 103.46°
Make skew adjustment by tilting the antenna 13.46° to East which is exactly 103.46° on the scale!!!
(seen from behind the antenna)
WaveFrontier elevation angle: 28.65° (central satellite)
WaveFrontier azimuth range: 19.8° (39.0° E -> 19.2° E)
LNBSatellite*Azimuth angleElevation angleLNB guide bar
1Easternmost satellite:
Hellas Sat 3 / 4 (39.0° E)
143.39°25.22°L -10.1
2Paksat 1R (38.0° E)144.50°25.61°L -9.1
3Express AMU1 (Eutelsat 36C) (36.1° E)146.64°26.34°L -7.2
4Eutelsat 36B (35.9° E)146.86°26.41°L -7.0
5Eutelsat 33E (33.0° E)150.19°27.43°L -4.0
6Intelsat 28 (32.9° E)150.31°27.47°L -3.9
7Astra 5B (31.5° E)151.94°27.93°L -2.5
8Arabsat 5A / 6A (30.5° E)153.12°28.24°L -1.5
 Imaginary central satellite:
29.1° E
154.78°28.65°0.0
9Astra 2E (Eutelsat 28E) (28.5° E)155.50°28.83°R 0.6
10Astra 2F / 2G (28.2° E)155.86°28.91°R 0.9
11Badr 4/5/6 (26.0° E)158.53°29.49°R 3.0
12Badr 4/5/6/7 (26.0° E)158.53°29.49°R 3.0
13Es'hail 2 (25.8° E)158.77°29.54°R 3.2
14Es'hail 1 (25.5° E)159.14°29.61°R 3.5
15Astra 3B (23.5° E)161.59°30.07°R 5.5
16Eutelsat 21B (21.5° E)164.08°30.47°R 7.6
17Arabsat 5C (20.0° E)165.96°30.74°R 9.1
18Westernmost satellite:
Astra 1KR/L/M/N (19.2° E)
166.96°30.86°R 10.0
* Two satellites which are less than 1.5° apart on the orbital position, can be received by using only one LNB!
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