--- In [email protected], Dishnut <dishnu...@...> wrote: > > MPEG2 Charts and Info: http://www.global-cm.net/mpeg2central.html > > -----------------------------------------------------------------Yahoo! > > Groups Links > > > It was Telstar 5 years ago, then when Intelsat bought the domestic > Telstar fleet from Loral a few years ago, Intelsat renamed the bird IA-5 > (Intelsat Americas 5) > Then when Intelsat and Panamsat merged, the satellite was renamed Galaxy 25. > Galaxy 19 was launched and replaced Galaxy 25 @97° in 2008, then Galaxy > 25 was moved east to 93° and the ku side is only being used. > > Hope that helps. > > -- > > Dishnut-P > Hello Dishnut,
Thanks.... Well, if I do find Galaxy 25 which MUSL told me that Powerball will be on Galaxy 25, TP-17, C-band, what should I name it on my analog GI-650i C/Ku band receiver. It only do two digits, a letter and a number. Mabye I'll name it "G2" or "T6" just for the GI-650i analog C-band reciever. Uhm, 8 years ago, T5 was on 97 west, and when it changed the name to Galaxy 25 and then again Galaxy 19, it didn't effect my GI-650i reciever, because it receives the same stuff on the very same satellite. I named it "T5" 8 years ago when I was told where Powerball Lotto feed took place. And by without knowing that the names has chaged, twice, it didn't effect my analog receiver, and that the same satellite is in the same 97 west spot. I don't think that T5 was on 93 west, unless they changed the names. So, for my GI-650i C/Ku band analog receiver, it only take 2 digits for name the satellite(s) One letter and one nunber. Maybe for Galaxy 25, I could name it "G2" on my GI-650i revceiver. Hope this helps with answers. Eugene
