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Azimuth and Elevation Calculation Communication satellites move in a fixed orbit in the sky directly above the equator, relative to an observation point on earth. In order to communicate with a satellite, your antenna must be able to "see" the location in the sky above the equator in which the satellite is located. The situation of an unobstructed view between the satellite and the antenna is known as "having a line-of-sight" to the satellite. It is important to conduct an accurate site survey to determine the optimal location for the VSAT. You can calculate your Azimuth and True Elevation online using any one below links: - Satellite Finder / Dish Pointing Calculator with Google Maps
- Calculator for Azimuth and Elevation Angle
- Satellite-Calculations
Additional online calculations can be done for the following needs:
- To determine the elevation of an obstacle
- To convert RF to L-Band frequencies use the IF Frequency Calculator
- To determine the time of a satellite eclipse
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