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laforge, 03/30/2024 10:25 AM
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|_.ARFCN|_.LAC|_.MSC Id|_.SpotBeam ID|_.SpotBeam center|_.TCH|
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| 267|0x0520|1|288|55.0N  3.7W|268 (TCH3), 377 (TCH9)|
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| 882|0x0522|1|290|58.8N  1.3W|
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| 941|0x051b|1|283|51.8N  7.0W|
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| 942|0x0430|1| 48|43.7N 14.9E|
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| 977|0x0425|1| 37|41.2N 11.3E|
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| 977|0x0523|1|291||978 (TCH3)|
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| 987|0x0426|1| 38|47.3N  6.5E|
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|1007|0x0521|1|289|50.1N 10.1E|1008 (TCH3/TCH9), 1009 (TCH3), 1011 (TCH3/TCH9)|
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h1. Spot beams map
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Below is a map of Thuraya-2 satelite spot beam IDs. Note that these are *not* ARFCN numbers, i.e. several spot beams with a different IDs may use the same channel and thus have he same ARFCN number.
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Spot beam ID is the 10 lowest bits of the LAC. (LAC is split into msc id [15:10] and spot beam id [9:0]). That map shows Thuraya-2 satellite spot beams which has MSC ID = 1.
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