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in the range 50 to 55 dBW at 714 MHz. The corresponding feeder link uses left-hand circular polarization at 6200 MHz. Therefore, almost every householder could receive the TV signal at home from Ekran's
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Early Ekran satellites used orbital positions in the range from 48° East to 95° East, but recent Ekran, including the current Ekran 20, have been stationed at 99° East. These
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On 23 June 1978, the Ekran-2 spacecraft exploded due to a catastrophic discharge of its battery, contributing to the increase in
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itself. A modified version of Ekran was called Ekran-M. Ekran satellites have been replaced by improved geostationary craft for
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Experiments of amateur Direct-To-Home reception of TV signal from Ekran satellite (included some photos)
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