Posted on 10/10/2007 8:39:56 PM PDT by PotatoHeadMick
A little Electronic Warfare in practice here.
Yup. Interesting that it’s still happening though.
Obviously a live test for the real raid on Iran.
Wonder if TV signals in Tehran are being affected too...
They should consider themselves saved. If the broadcaster needs me to testify, I'm avaiable for a fee.
I wonder what satellite they use and who else uses the satellite.
Same phenomenom reported in Lebanon.
Just our UFO’s magnadrive needs a phase one diagnostic.
Carry on.
Here is my thought.
Each comm satellites services multiple clients (some telecommunications satellites have as many 40 tranceivers to handle scores of customers). What satellite is this network using? Who else uses it? Answers to these questions may help provide some clues.
Ah bet the UN is jamming their entertainment.
What a wonderfully entertaining article.
Strange...
That would put us back on red alert, damn.
The EA6B has been around for as long as I can remember. The Israelis are top-flight when it comes to electronics. It wouldn’t surprise me in the least if they were testing their new systems and mayhap experiencing a bit of accidental spillover effects.
Hopefully this event is causing the Israeli public to read more books. Or they may have a baby boom.
The DBS provider, Yes, uses two Israeli sats - Amos 1 and Amos 2. Here is some info on the sats:
AMOS 1 was the first Israeli communications satellite. Its development was based on experience from Ofeq reconnaissance satellites in association with DASA and Alcatel Espace. It was launched on May 16, 1996 from European Space Center in French Guiana.
It is in use for home TV services (DTH/DBS by the Yes company in Israel and by HBO and others in Europe. Space Communications LTD quickly succeeded in filling all transmission capacity of Amos 1 and accumulated additional requests. Therefore Space Communications LTD decided to broaden its activity and initiated Amos 2 creation, which is today in its full ownership.
AMOS 2 was launched on December 28, 2003 from Baikonur, Kazakhstan and it serves clients in three service regions: Middle East (including Israel), Europe and the east coast of USA. Transmission and communication services provided by this satellite include: direct distribution of TV and radio translations; TV and radio translations to communication centers; distribution of internet services, data tranmissions to communication networks.
Amos 1 and Amos 2 are placed in proximity to a create common location, which enables satellite users to increase user abilities without additional antennas.
Youre probably right. Still, Id rather think of it as We shut down your air defenses, while you jerk around with Desperate Housewives.
BTTT
bump for publicity
There are a bunch of them. Too many. TV is typically X-Band and crowded. Blinding one with ECM is easy at ground level. Satellite Xmissins are -95 dBm at ground level. Cutting them off with a transmission of +60 dBm ECM on the ground or air for a long distance is easy. Something's boiling up over there.
They are into Ku band now? Didn’t know that. There are Ka and R ones that aren’t commercial. Not crowded yet.
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