Thuraya Beams » History » Version 3
Anonymous, 02/19/2016 10:50 PM
Update info about spot beams
1 | 1 | ||ARFCN||LAC||MSC Id||SpotBeam ID||SpotBeam center|| |
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2 | || 267||0x0520||1||288||55.0N 3.7W|| |
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3 | || 882||0x0522||1||290||58.8N 1.3W|| |
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4 | || 941||0x051b||1||283||51.8N 7.0W|| |
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5 | || 942||0x0430||1|| 48||43.7N 14.9E|| |
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6 | || 977||0x0425||1|| 37||41.2N 11.3E|| |
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7 | || 987||0x0426||1|| 38||47.3N 6.5E|| |
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8 | ||1007||0x0521||1||289||50.1N 10.1E|| |
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10 | 1 | ||
11 | 3 | = Spot beams map = |
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13 | Below is a map of Thuraya-2 satelite spot beam IDs. Note that these are *not* ARFCN numbers, i.e. several spot beams with a different IDs may use the same channel and thus have he same ARFCN number. |
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15 | Spot beam ID is the 10 bis of the LAC (LSB), which is split into msc id [15:10] and spot beam id [9:0]. That map shows Thuraya-2 satellite spot beams, thus MSC ID is 1. |
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17 | [[Image(thurayaspotbeams.jpg, 800px)]] |