Anonymous ID: 246983 Aug. 30, 2018, 8:56 p.m. No.2811906   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GCHQ_Bude

 

>>2807228 rt >>2807174 —————— Main frequency bands TERMINATED. #Goodbye

 

main frequency bands

 

Satellite installations

The different types satellite receivers at GCHQ Bude; including 'naked' parabolic antennae along with hidden antenna covered by a radome.

 

GCHQ Bude station comprises twenty one satellite antennae[1] of various sizes, including three that have a diameter of 30 metres (100 feet), that could theoretically cover all the ''main frequency bands'': L band, C band, Ku band, X band, Ka band, and V band. Calculated on the basis of their position, their elevation, and their compass (azimuth) angle, the antennae are generally orientated towards satellites of the INTELSAT, Intersputnik, and INMARSAT communications networks over the Atlantic Ocean, Africa, and the Indian Ocean, as well as towards the Middle East and mainland Europe. Somewhere between 2011 and 2013, a torus antenna[8] was installed, which is able to receive the signals of up to thirty-five satellites simultaneously. This antenna is not covered by a radome.