tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3085448706247882184.post6799904412599883073..comments2022-09-09T21:11:31.265+01:00Comments on Visual Gadgets: Satellite Coverage MapsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3085448706247882184.post-20034812347082866192008-07-09T21:52:00.000+01:002008-07-09T21:52:00.000+01:00Tony,Thank you very much for posting good words ab...Tony,<BR/><BR/>Thank you very much for posting good words about my website!<BR/><BR/>To answers your questions...<BR/>In general, I tried to collect the best sources for the maps. In most of the cases maps correspond to official maps posted by respective satellite providers on their websites. In case providers maps were not available I was looking for other sources like internet blogs, forums etc. Anyway, the maps are provided as theoretical reference and may not necessarily correspond to real situation.<BR/>Therefore coming to another question: how satbeams visitors could contribute? It is actually one of the main ideas, that users can post their reception reports stating what they can receive and where. This way we could match the actual reception reports with theoretical maps.<BR/><BR/>Finally I would like to say that we are working on the new website release that will have more functionality and possibilities for users to contribute. So stay tuned!<BR/><BR/>Best regards,<BR/><BR/>Alexander<BR/>www.satbeams.com adminttalexhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07508504414930133815noreply@blogger.com