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Sat jointed masts to mount BAS 66 Skew.
• HDM 140
BN: 218456
• HDM 141
BN: 218457
• HDM 143
BN: 218458
All three types include laid
cables and plugs.
The BAS 66 Skew planar antenna is preassembled in the factory before delivery.
Fig. 1
Accessories required
Scope of delivery
Reception area/Footprints
BAS 66 Skew Sat jointed mast
The footprint is the reception area on the earth that a satellite covers with its transmission beam (spot), within which satellite reception
is possible. The transmission power is at its greatest in the centre of this spot – it becomes progressively weaker moving outwards.
You should preferably align your antenna to the position of the ASTRA satellite 19.2° East or EUTELSAT/HOTBIRD 13° East. The spots for
these satellites are shown below.
The satellites broadcast the various channel packages in different footprints. The respective channel packages can normally be
received within these footprint zones. In the marginal zones, reception is possible, although because of a variety of influencing factors
this cannot be guaranteed. The quality of the channels received can vary considerably (for instance due to environmental factors).
The red line of the footprint
here shows the area
covered with digital signals
by the ASTRA satellites.
ASTRA 19,2° East
EUTELSAT/HOTBIRD
13° East