I idid some checking on www.satellite-calculations.com and was surprised at 
what I found.

SAT       LOCATION         INCLINATION

3-F1       64E                     1.67 deg
3-F2       15W                   0.21 deg
3-F3     178E                     1.07 deg
3-F4       54W                   3.6 deg
3-F5       24E                     0.39 deg
4-F1     143E                     2.67 deg
4-F2       24E                     2.34 deg
4-F3       98W                   3.01 deg
2-F2     142W                   9.33 deg

I didn't expect some of the older 3rd generation satellites to have lower 
inclinations
than the newer 4th generations sats considering that the newer sats use 
scanning spot beam
technology. It might have something to do with customer lease requirements 
since INMARSAT
will lease excess capacity users, but that's only a guess.


As to the question about retaining the data, you can think of it as meta data 
similar to what the cellphone carriers collect about cellphone calls. They 
don't record and save you conversations but they do record information about 
origination, destination,time, duration and type of call. This information is 
collected and logged automatically in most cases.

- Howie                                           
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