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    Active Transponders on G19 (97W)

    Here is a list of the active transponders on Galaxy 19 (97W)

    11789 V 28125
    11836 V 20765
    11867 V 22000
    11874 H 22000
    11898 V 22000
    11929 V 22000
    11966 H 22000
    11991 V 22000
    12022 V 22000
    12053 V 22000
    12060 H 22000
    12084 V 22000
    12090 H 22000
    12155 V 22425
    12122 H 20000
    12146 V 22000
    12152 H 20000
    12177 V 23000
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    Thanks for the transponders for this satellite

    I don't have that satellite on my listing for my Mercury II receiver, but can program it into it after I figure out how to do it. I am saving this information for later use. After once getting good stations which was good and then losing it because of my ignorance of how to use the remote, I intend to get them once more. So far I keep getting CCTV stations on every satellite I have found so far.

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    IA5 Ku is what the Mercury II calls 97 degrees west.

    Satellites move and change names so it can get confusing - I favor the longitude numbers. It'd be interesting if those changed.

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