Express-MD-1 all Channels Shifted to Express-AM2 @ 80*East

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Express-MD1 All Channels Shifted to Express-AM2 @ 80*East

Yes friends all channels of Express-MD1 @ 80*East Moved to Express-AM2 @ 80*East
At the spot Express-MD1 is Empty.....Source:Flysat
 
Very Good Update Genious Bhai.Why They Moved All Channels From MD1 To AM2? Actually MD1 Have 6 years of life till 2019 & where AM2 have 4 years upto 2017. Any way Good News For Us. All footprint Over India specially North. :ohya :clap :tup

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Thanks for the map shubham bro. But one thing don't under stand if Life span of MD-1 is more according to you (@ : MD1 Have 6 years of life till 2019 & where AM2 have 4 years upto 2017. ) means 2 years more then AM-2 ,Then why they shifted the channels as we have no problem.Signal is very good of both satellites specially in north.

Question arises that are they going to use MD-1 at any other place or any other finding you have ? ;)

At present no footprints of MD-1 at satbeams.
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Shubham said:
Very Good Update Genious Bhai.Why They Moved All Channels From MD1 To AM2? Actually MD1 Have 6 years of life till 2019 & where AM2 have 4 years upto 2017. Any way Good News For Us. All footprint Over India specially North. :ohya :clap :tup

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thanks for the map

clear updation
 
@ Genious Bhai:Express MD1 Have some problem so now its an dead satellite . satbemas showing failed status :angry :-/


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Re: RE: Express-MD-1 all Channels Shifted to Express-AM2 @ 80*East

but good that its have some ku tos along with new c tps.
 
Right... the satellite has failed. Listed under failed satellites on satbeams.
http://www.satbeams.com/satellites?status=failed

Now, the important thing is the C-band beam, which requires only 80 cm dish to catch it...
Now we can only replace our Ku band lnb with C band lnb, and get the C-band channels on our small Ku-dishes as well. :ohya
 
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