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The interference is only visible on analog feeds. Unfortunately the site is not licensed, once I can get a study performed I will submit an app for the 6.5m. From what I understand, you can only license 5m and above. One note, I have a remote 5m (licensed downlink) at my transmitter site (approx 33 miles away) that comes back to the studio via TSL. I tuned it to the bird I'm seeing the most problems with and it is crystal clear. There has to be a problem around 3.8 - 4.0 GHz as the anomaly appears while tuned to Telestar 5 / TP 5, 9 and 15. "Phil Witt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 18:53:05 GMT, "md" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >I am looking for someone in the St. Louis area to perform an extensive RF > >study at our studio. I am having tremendous problems with TI on my 4.1m > >dishes. The 6.5m isn't having any problems, probably due to the gain of the > >antenna. Anyway, I am seeing what appears to be Radar scans every 10 > >seconds for about 2hrs straight then it stops. I need someone with the > >correct gear to document this anomaly so I can take my case to the FCC. > > I would recommend Comsearch but don't know if they have any presence > around St. Louis. Just as a matter of curosity, is this interference > to analog or digital signals? Are the earth stations licensed and > coordinated? > > Thanks and luck. > >
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