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Satellite Finder Online

Current Version: 1.3 (03/31/2010)

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The Purpose

"Satellite Finder Online" (hereafter SFO) is a Web-based version of my popular Java application "Satellite Finder". This service provides coordinates to help you locate geostationary satellites, primarily for those installing and pointing satellite dishes. If you are a professional dish installer and you expect to be in the field at the time you need pointing information, you may want to download "Satellite Finder" as well (both services are free).

To use SFO, just select a state and a town, or type in a ZIP code, and this program will generate a list of coordinates for most geostationary satellites. You may also type in any geographical position if the ZIP code database doesn't cover your location.

There is more complete documentation below the application.

The Application

Choose state, city and/or ZIP code:

Name Selection Hints
State: Choose a state
City: Choose a city in the above state
ZIP Code: You may type in any ZIP code

Or type in a position:

Name Degrees Minutes Hemisphere Hints
Latitude: NS You may enter a custom latitude
Longitude: EW You may enter a custom longitude
Magnetic Declination: -12.95°

Here are the results (full explanation below):

New York, New York, New York 10001
Latitude: 40° 45.04452' N , Longitude: 73° 59.79210' W

Sat Name Sat Lng Az(t) Az(m) El Skew
U.S. Satellite TV (2010) -- DishNetwork
Echostar 3 61.5W 161.2 174.2 41.2 -14.1
Echostar 6 61.7W 161.5 174.5 41.2 -13.9
Echostar 2 68.7W 171.9 184.9 42.6 -6.1
Echostar 4 76.8W 184.3 197.2 42.8 3.2
Echostar 8 77.0W 184.6 197.5 42.8 3.5
Echostar 1 77.2W 184.9 197.9 42.8 3.7
Echostar 11 110.0W 228.1 241.0 30.3 34.3
Echostar 10 110.2W 228.3 241.2 30.2 34.4
Echostar 7 118.9W 236.8 249.7 24.5 39.3
Ciel-2 128.9W 245.4 258.3 17.5 43.5
Dish 500 calibration 114.5W 232.6 245.6 27.5 37.0
U.S. Satellite TV (2010) -- DirecTV
Directv 1r 72.5W 177.7 190.7 42.9 -1.7
Directv 12 76.1W 183.2 196.2 42.8 2.4
Directv 11 99.2W 215.8 228.7 36.3 26.3
Directv 8 100.9W 217.9 230.8 35.4 27.7
Directv 9s 101.1W 218.1 231.1 35.3 27.9
Directv 4s 101.2W 218.2 231.2 35.3 27.9
Directv 10 102.8W 220.1 233.1 34.4 29.2
Directv 5 110.1W 228.2 241.1 30.2 34.4
Directv 7s 119.1W 237.0 249.9 24.4 39.4
All Geostationary (2010)
Meteosat-9 0.3E 100.4 113.4 3.1 -48.2
Astra 1c 2.0E 99.2 112.2 1.9 -48.4
Rascom-qaf 1 2.9E 98.6 111.6 1.2 -48.5
Telecom 2c 3.5E 98.2 111.2 0.7 -48.6
Eutelsat w1 4.0E 97.9 110.9 0.4 -48.6
Sirius 4 4.8E 97.4 110.3 -0.2 -48.7
Sirius 3 5.0E 97.2 110.2 -0.4 -48.7
Thor ii 5.1E 97.2 110.1 -0.5 -48.7
Measat-2 5.7E 96.8 109.7 -0.9 -48.8
Skynet 5a 5.9E 96.6 109.6 -1.1 -48.8
Skynet 4c 6.5E 96.2 109.2 -1.5 -48.9
Eutelsat w3a 7.0E 95.9 108.9 -1.9 -48.9
Eurobird 9a 8.9E 94.7 107.6 -3.3 -49.0
Meteosat-8 9.3E 94.4 107.3 -3.6 -49.1
Eutelsat w2a 10.0E 93.9 106.9 -4.1 -49.1
Sicral 1b 11.8E 92.7 105.7 -5.5 -49.2
Raduga-1 8 11.9E 92.7 105.6 -5.6 -49.2
Hot bird 9 13.0E 92.0 104.9 -6.4 -49.2
Hot bird 6 13.1E 91.9 104.8 -6.4 -49.2
Hot bird 8 13.1E 91.9 104.8 -6.4 -49.2
Eutelsat w2 14.9E 90.7 103.7 -7.8 -49.2
Eutelsat w2m 15.8E 90.1 103.1 -8.5 -49.2
Atlantic bird 4 15.9E 90.1 103.0 -8.5 -49.2
Sesat 1 16.0E 90.0 103.0 -8.6 -49.2
Sicral 1 16.2E 269.9 282.8 -8.7 -49.2
Asiasat 2 17.0E 269.3 282.3 -9.3 -49.2
Astra 1l 19.2E 267.9 280.9 -11.0 -49.2
Astra 1kr 19.2E 267.9 280.9 -11.0 -49.2
Astra 1m 19.2E 267.9 280.9 -11.0 -49.2
Astra 1h 19.3E 267.8 280.8 -11.0 -49.2
Afristar 20.9E 266.8 279.8 -12.2 -49.1
Artemis 21.3E 266.5 279.5 -12.5 -49.1
Eutelsat w6 21.6E 266.3 279.3 -12.7 -49.1
Astra 1e 23.4E 265.2 278.1 -14.0 -49.0
Astra 3a 23.5E 265.1 278.0 -14.1 -49.0
Astra 1g 23.5E 265.1 278.0 -14.1 -49.0
Inmarsat 3-f5 24.7E 264.3 277.3 -15.0 -48.9
Inmarsat 4-f2 24.8E 264.2 277.2 -15.1 -48.9
Eurobird 2 25.6E 263.7 276.7 -15.6 -48.8
Badr-6 26.0E 263.4 276.4 -15.9 -48.8
Badr-4 26.1E 263.4 276.3 -16.0 -48.8
Astra 2b 28.2E 262.0 274.9 -17.5 -48.6
Astra 2d 28.2E 262.0 274.9 -17.5 -48.6
Astra 2a 28.2E 262.0 274.9 -17.5 -48.6
W1r 28.5E 261.8 274.7 -17.7 -48.6
Xtar-eur 29.0E 261.4 274.4 -18.1 -48.5
Arabsat-2b 30.5E 260.4 273.4 -19.1 -48.3
Turksat 1c 31.0E 260.1 273.0 -19.5 -48.3
Astra 1d 31.3E 259.9 272.8 -19.7 -48.2
Astra 2c 31.5E 259.7 272.7 -19.9 -48.2
Galaxy 11 32.8E 258.9 271.8 -20.8 -48.0
Intelsat 802 32.9E 258.8 271.7 -20.8 -48.0
Cosmos 2379 33.0E 258.7 271.7 -20.9 -48.0
Eurobird 3 33.1E 258.6 271.6 -21.0 -48.0
Nato 4b 34.7E 257.5 270.5 -22.1 -47.7
Skynet 4e 35.5E 257.0 269.9 -22.7 -47.6
Amc-14 35.6E 256.9 269.9 -22.7 -47.6
Eutelsat w7 35.9E 256.7 269.7 -22.9 -47.5
Eutelsat w4 36.1E 256.6 269.5 -23.1 -47.5
Hgs-3 38.0E 255.2 268.2 -24.4 -47.1
Hellas-sat 2 38.9E 254.6 267.5 -25.0 -46.9
Express-am 1 40.0E 253.8 266.7 -25.8 -46.7
Turksat 3a 42.0E 252.3 265.3 -27.1 -46.2
Turksat 2a 42.0E 252.3 265.3 -27.1 -46.2
Thuraya-2 43.6E 251.2 264.1 -28.2 -45.8
Raduga-1 4 44.5E 250.5 263.4 -28.8 -45.6
Intelsat 12 45.0E 250.1 263.1 -29.1 -45.4
Africasat-1 46.0E 249.4 262.3 -29.8 -45.1
Syracuse 3a 47.0E 248.6 261.5 -30.5 -44.9
Amos 1 47.4E 248.3 261.2 -30.7 -44.7
Intelsat 601 47.6E 248.1 261.1 -30.8 -44.7
Gorizont 27 47.6E 248.1 261.1 -30.8 -44.7
Gsat-2 48.0E 247.8 260.8 -31.1 -44.5
Eurobird 9 48.2E 247.7 260.6 -31.2 -44.5
Yamal 202 48.9E 247.1 260.1 -31.7 -44.3
Intelsat 4 49.4E 246.7 259.7 -32.0 -44.1
Galaxy 26 50.7E 245.7 258.6 -32.8 -43.7
Astra 1f 51.0E 245.4 258.4 -33.0 -43.6
Skynet 5b 52.7E 244.1 257.0 -34.1 -42.9
Express-am 22 53.0E 243.8 256.8 -34.3 -42.8
Intelsat 706 54.9E 242.2 255.2 -35.5 -42.1
Insat 3e 55.1E 242.1 255.0 -35.6 -42.0
Bonum 1 55.9E 241.4 254.3 -36.1 -41.7
Nss-703 56.8E 240.6 253.6 -36.6 -41.3
Nss-12 57.0E 240.4 253.4 -36.8 -41.2
Meteosat-7 57.5E 240.0 252.9 -37.1 -41.0
Intelsat 709 59.4E 238.3 251.3 -38.2 -40.1
Intelsat 904 60.0E 237.8 250.7 -38.5 -39.9
Intelsat 902 62.1E 235.9 248.8 -39.8 -38.8
Comsatbw-1 63.0E 235.0 248.0 -40.3 -38.4
Intelsat 906 64.2E 233.9 246.8 -40.9 -37.7
Inmarsat 3-f1 64.5E 233.6 246.5 -41.1 -37.6
Beidou 2b 64.7E 233.4 246.3 -41.2 -37.5
Intelsat 702 66.0E 232.1 245.1 -41.9 -36.7
Gorizont 25 66.5E 231.6 244.6 -42.2 -36.4
Meteosat-6 67.4E 230.7 243.7 -42.7 -35.9
Intelsat 10 68.5E 229.6 242.6 -43.3 -35.2
Intelsat 7 68.7E 229.4 242.4 -43.4 -35.1
Raduga-1m 1 70.0E 228.1 241.0 -44.0 -34.3
Cosmos 2085 70.5E 227.5 240.5 -44.3 -34.0
Eutelsat w5 70.5E 227.5 240.5 -44.3 -34.0
Cosmos 2371 70.7E 227.3 240.3 -44.4 -33.8
Esiafi 1 70.7E 227.3 240.3 -44.4 -33.8
Luch 1 72.8E 225.1 238.0 -45.4 -32.4
Edusat 74.0E 223.8 236.7 -46.0 -31.6
Insat-3c 74.0E 223.8 236.7 -46.0 -31.6
Insat-4cr 74.1E 223.6 236.6 -46.1 -31.5
Kalpana-1 74.1E 223.6 236.6 -46.1 -31.5
Koreasat 2 74.9E 222.7 235.7 -46.4 -30.9
Abs 1 75.0E 222.6 235.6 -46.5 -30.9
Hotbird 3 75.2E 222.4 235.4 -46.6 -30.7
Telstar 10 76.5E 220.9 233.9 -47.2 -29.7
Cosmos 2133 76.6E 220.8 233.8 -47.2 -29.7
Tianlian i 77.1E 220.2 233.2 -47.4 -29.3
Raduga 32 77.2E 220.1 233.1 -47.5 -29.2
Thaicom 2 78.5E 218.6 231.5 -48.0 -28.2
Thaicom 5 78.5E 218.6 231.5 -48.0 -28.2
Insat-1d 78.8E 218.2 231.2 -48.2 -27.9
Cosmos 2350 79.9E 216.9 229.8 -48.6 -27.0
Jcsat 4 79.9E 216.9 229.8 -48.6 -27.0
Express-am 2 80.0E 216.8 229.7 -48.6 -27.0
Express-md1 80.1E 216.6 229.6 -48.7 -26.9
Cosmos 2440 80.1E 216.6 229.6 -48.7 -26.9
Beidou 1b 80.3E 216.4 229.4 -48.8 -26.7
Insat-3b 83.0E 213.0 226.0 -49.8 -24.4
Insat-2e 83.0E 213.0 226.0 -49.8 -24.4
Insat-4a 83.0E 213.0 226.0 -49.8 -24.4
Tdrs 7 84.8E 210.7 223.7 -50.5 -22.8
2010-002a 85.0E 210.5 223.4 -50.5 -22.6
Intelsat 15 85.1E 210.3 223.3 -50.6 -22.5
Fengyun 2d 86.4E 208.6 221.6 -51.0 -21.3
Chinastar 1 87.5E 207.1 220.1 -51.3 -20.2
St-1 88.0E 206.5 219.4 -51.5 -19.7
Tdrs 8 89.1E 205.0 217.9 -51.8 -18.6
Yamal 102 89.9E 203.9 216.8 -52.0 -17.8
Yamal 201 90.0E 203.7 216.7 -52.1 -17.7
Kodama 90.7E 202.7 215.7 -52.3 -17.0
Measat 3a 91.5E 201.6 214.6 -52.5 -16.2
Measat-3 91.5E 201.6 214.6 -52.5 -16.2
Chinasat 9 92.2E 200.6 213.6 -52.6 -15.5
Insat-3a 93.5E 198.8 211.7 -52.9 -14.1
Insat-4b 93.5E 198.8 211.7 -52.9 -14.1
Nss-6 95.0E 196.6 209.5 -53.2 -12.5
Leasat 5 95.0E 196.6 209.5 -53.2 -12.5
Express-am 33 96.5E 194.4 207.3 -53.5 -10.8
Dfh 3-2 96.7E 194.1 207.0 -53.5 -10.6
Thuraya-3 96.9E 193.8 206.7 -53.6 -10.4
Zhongxing-22 97.9E 192.3 205.3 -53.7 -9.3
Zhongxing-20 98.0E 192.2 205.1 -53.7 -9.2
Asiasat 5 100.5E 188.4 201.3 -54.0 -6.4
Express 2a 102.8E 184.9 197.9 -54.2 -3.7
Zhongxing-22a 103.2E 184.3 197.2 -54.2 -3.2
Raduga-1 7 103.8E 183.4 196.3 -54.3 -2.6
Fengyun 2e 104.2E 182.8 195.7 -54.3 -2.1
Asiastar 104.9E 181.7 194.6 -54.3 -1.3
Raduga-1 5 105.3E 181.1 194.0 -54.3 -0.8
Asiasat 3s 105.4E 180.9 193.9 -54.3 -0.7
Nigcomsat 1 106.0E 180.0 193.0 -54.3 -0.0
Protostar 2 107.3E 178.0 191.0 -54.3 1.5
Indostar 1 107.4E 177.9 190.8 -54.3 1.6
Telkom 1 108.0E 176.9 189.9 -54.3 2.3
Nss-11 108.2E 176.6 189.6 -54.3 2.5
Inmarsat 2-f4 108.9E 175.6 188.5 -54.2 3.4
Bsat-1a 109.6E 174.5 187.5 -54.2 4.2
Bsat-3a 109.9E 174.0 187.0 -54.2 4.5
Bs-3n 109.9E 174.0 187.0 -54.2 4.5
Bsat-2c 109.9E 174.0 187.0 -54.2 4.5
Bsat-2a 109.9E 174.0 187.0 -54.2 4.5
Nsat 110 110.1E 173.7 186.7 -54.2 4.7
Beidou 1c 110.5E 173.1 186.1 -54.1 5.2
Sinosat 1 110.5E 173.1 186.1 -54.1 5.2
Palapa d 112.9E 169.5 182.5 -53.9 7.9
Koreasat 5 113.0E 169.4 182.3 -53.9 8.0
Zhongxing-6b 115.5E 165.6 178.6 -53.5 10.8
Koreasat 3 116.2E 164.6 177.5 -53.4 11.6
Telkom 2 118.0E 162.0 174.9 -53.0 13.6
Thaicom 1 118.1E 161.8 174.8 -53.0 13.7
Thaicom 4 119.6E 159.7 172.6 -52.7 15.3
Asiasat 4 122.1E 156.2 169.1 -52.0 17.8
Garuda 1 123.0E 154.9 167.9 -51.8 18.7
Fengyun 2c 123.6E 154.1 167.0 -51.6 19.3
Jcsat 6 124.0E 153.5 166.5 -51.5 19.7
Sinosat 3 125.0E 152.2 165.1 -51.2 20.7
Jcsat-12 127.9E 148.4 161.3 -50.2 23.4
Jcsat 10 128.0E 148.2 161.2 -50.2 23.5
Apstar 1a 130.0E 145.7 158.7 -49.4 25.3
Vinasat 1 131.9E 143.4 156.3 -48.7 26.9
Jcsat 9 132.1E 143.1 156.1 -48.6 27.0
Apstar 6 134.0E 140.8 153.8 -47.8 28.6
N-star c 136.0E 138.5 151.5 -46.9 30.1
Apstar 5 138.0E 136.3 149.2 -46.0 31.6
Beidou 1a 140.0E 134.1 147.0 -45.0 33.0
Himawari 6 140.1E 134.0 146.9 -45.0 33.0
Express-am 3 140.2E 133.9 146.8 -44.9 33.1
Apstar 1 142.1E 131.8 144.8 -44.0 34.4
Kizuna 143.0E 130.9 143.9 -43.5 34.9
Inmarsat 4-f1 143.2E 130.7 143.7 -43.4 35.1
Superbird 7 143.9E 130.0 142.9 -43.1 35.5
Mbsat 144.1E 129.8 142.7 -43.0 35.6
Object a 144.4E 129.5 142.4 -42.8 35.8
Mtsat-2 145.0E 128.9 141.8 -42.5 36.1
Agila 2 145.9E 128.0 140.9 -42.0 36.7
Kiku-8 146.0E 127.9 140.8 -41.9 36.7
Palapa c2 150.5E 123.6 136.6 -39.4 39.1
Optus d2 152.0E 122.2 135.2 -38.5 39.9
Superbird c 153.5E 120.9 133.8 -37.7 40.5
Jcsat 8 154.0E 120.4 133.4 -37.4 40.8
Optus d3 156.0E 118.7 131.7 -36.2 41.6
Optus c1 156.0E 118.7 131.7 -36.2 41.6
Optus d1 160.0E 115.4 128.3 -33.7 43.2
Superbird 4 162.0E 113.8 126.7 -32.4 43.9
Optus b3 164.0E 112.2 125.1 -31.1 44.5
Intelsat 8 166.0E 110.7 123.6 -29.8 45.1
Intelsat 5 169.0E 108.4 121.4 -27.8 46.0
Intelsat 2 169.1E 108.3 121.3 -27.7 46.0
Amc-23 172.0E 106.2 119.2 -25.8 46.7
Insat-2b 172.1E 106.1 119.1 -25.7 46.7
Intelsat 602 177.7E 102.2 115.1 -21.8 47.8
Inmarsat 3-f3 178.0E 102.0 114.9 -21.6 47.8
Intelsat 701 180.0W 100.6 113.6 -20.2 48.1
Nss-9 177.0W 98.6 111.5 -18.1 48.5
Goes 7 173.4W 96.2 109.1 -15.5 48.9
Tdrs 6 170.7W 94.4 107.3 -13.5 49.1
Tdrs 5 167.2W 92.1 105.0 -11.0 49.2
Inmarsat 2-f1 141.7W 255.0 268.0 8.1 47.0
Object a 139.3W 253.3 266.2 9.9 46.5
Amc-8 139.0W 253.1 266.0 10.1 46.4
Ge 7 137.0W 251.6 264.6 11.6 46.0
Goes 11 135.5W 250.5 263.4 12.7 45.6
Amc-10 135.0W 250.1 263.1 13.1 45.4
Goes 5 -] 133.3W 248.8 261.8 14.3 44.9
Galaxy 15 133.0W 248.6 261.5 14.5 44.9
Amc-11 131.0W 247.0 260.0 16.0 44.2
Galaxy 27 129.0W 245.4 258.4 17.5 43.6
Ciel-2 128.9W 245.4 258.3 17.5 43.5
Galaxy 13 127.0W 243.8 256.8 18.9 42.8
Galaxy 14 125.0W 242.1 255.1 20.3 42.0
Amc-21 124.9W 242.1 255.0 20.4 42.0
Galaxy 18 123.0W 240.4 253.4 21.7 41.2
Galaxy 12 122.9W 240.3 253.3 21.8 41.2
Molniya-3 122.0W 239.6 252.5 22.4 40.8
Galaxy 23 121.0W 238.7 251.6 23.1 40.3
Directv 7s 119.1W 237.0 249.9 24.4 39.4
Telstar 4 119.0W 236.9 249.8 24.5 39.4
Echostar 7 118.9W 236.8 249.7 24.5 39.3
Anik f3 118.6W 236.5 249.5 24.7 39.2
Satmex 5 116.8W 234.8 247.8 25.9 38.3
Xm-4 115.0W 233.1 246.1 27.1 37.3
Solidaridad 2 114.9W 233.0 246.0 27.2 37.2
Satmex 6 113.0W 231.1 244.1 28.4 36.1
Terrestar-1 112.7W 230.8 243.8 28.6 36.0
Wildblue-1 111.1W 229.2 242.2 29.6 35.0
Anik f2 111.0W 229.1 242.1 29.7 34.9
Echostar 10 110.2W 228.3 241.2 30.2 34.4
Directv 5 110.1W 228.2 241.1 30.2 34.4
Echostar 11 110.0W 228.1 241.0 30.3 34.3
Goes 3 109.3W 227.3 240.3 30.7 33.8
Goes 6 -] 109.2W 227.2 240.2 30.8 33.8
Solidaridad 1 107.6W 225.5 238.5 31.7 32.7
Anik f1 107.3W 225.2 238.1 31.9 32.5
Anik f1r 107.3W 225.2 238.1 31.9 32.5
Les 9 107.3W 225.2 238.1 31.9 32.5
Msat m1 106.5W 224.3 237.3 32.4 31.9
Gstar 3 106.3W 224.1 237.0 32.5 31.8
Satcom c5 105.3W 223.0 235.9 33.1 31.1
Gstar 1 105.1W 222.7 235.7 33.2 30.9
Amc-15 105.0W 222.6 235.6 33.2 30.9
Amc-18 105.0W 222.6 235.6 33.2 30.9
Acts 104.7W 222.3 235.2 33.4 30.6
Goes 14 s] 104.6W 222.2 235.1 33.4 30.6
Sdo 103.9W 221.4 234.3 33.8 30.1
Amc-1 103.0W 220.3 233.3 34.3 29.4
Spaceway 1 102.9W 220.2 233.2 34.4 29.3
Directv 10 102.8W 220.1 233.1 34.4 29.2
Amsc 1 101.2W 218.2 231.2 35.3 27.9
Directv 4s 101.2W 218.2 231.2 35.3 27.9
Directv 9s 101.1W 218.1 231.1 35.3 27.9
Amc-2 101.0W 218.0 230.9 35.4 27.8
Amc-4 101.0W 218.0 230.9 35.4 27.8
Directv 8 100.9W 217.9 230.8 35.4 27.7
Goes 1 -] 100.2W 217.0 230.0 35.8 27.1
Directv 11 99.2W 215.8 228.7 36.3 26.3
Spaceway 2 99.1W 215.7 228.6 36.3 26.2
Galaxy 16 99.0W 215.5 228.5 36.4 26.1
Inmarsat 4-f3 98.1W 214.4 227.4 36.8 25.4
Inmarsat 2-f2 97.9W 214.2 227.1 36.9 25.2
Cosmos 2319 97.2W 213.3 226.2 37.2 24.6
Galaxy 19 97.1W 213.2 226.1 37.3 24.5
Sirius fm-5 96.0W 211.8 224.7 37.7 23.5
Galaxy 3c 95.0W 210.5 223.4 38.2 22.6
Spaceway 3 94.9W 210.3 223.3 38.2 22.5
Ico g1 94.4W 209.7 222.6 38.4 22.0
Galaxy 25 93.1W 207.9 220.9 39.0 20.8
Brasilsat b2 92.0W 206.5 219.4 39.4 19.7
Gorizont 28 91.9W 206.3 219.3 39.4 19.6
Nimiq 1 91.1W 205.2 218.2 39.7 18.8
Nimiq 2 91.1W 205.2 218.2 39.7 18.8
Galaxy 17 91.0W 205.1 218.1 39.7 18.7
Goes 15 89.3W 202.7 215.7 40.3 17.0
Galaxy 28 89.0W 202.3 215.3 40.4 16.7
Goes 13 88.9W 202.2 215.1 40.5 16.6
Amc-3 87.0W 199.5 212.4 41.0 14.6
Xm-2 85.2W 196.9 209.8 41.5 12.7
Xm-1 85.2W 196.9 209.8 41.5 12.7
Xm-3 85.1W 196.7 209.7 41.5 12.6
Amc-16 85.1W 196.7 209.7 41.5 12.6
Brasilsat b4 84.0W 195.1 208.1 41.8 11.4
Amc-9 83.0W 193.6 206.6 42.0 10.3
Intelsat 511 82.0W 192.2 205.1 42.2 9.2
Nimiq 4 82.0W 192.2 205.1 42.2 9.2
Galaxy 9 81.0W 190.7 203.6 42.3 8.1
Satcom c3 79.1W 187.8 200.7 42.6 5.9
Amc-5 79.0W 187.6 200.6 42.6 5.8
Venesat-1 78.0W 186.1 199.1 42.7 4.6
Echostar 1 77.2W 184.9 197.9 42.8 3.7
Echostar 8 77.0W 184.6 197.5 42.8 3.5
Echostar 4 76.8W 184.3 197.2 42.8 3.2
Directv 12 76.1W 183.2 196.2 42.8 2.4
Brasilsat b3 75.1W 181.7 194.6 42.9 1.3
Goes 12 74.3W 180.5 193.4 42.9 0.4
Horizons 2 74.1W 180.2 193.1 42.9 0.1
Nimiq 5 72.7W 178.0 191.0 42.9 -1.5
Directv 1r 72.5W 177.7 190.7 42.9 -1.7
Amc-6 72.0W 176.9 189.9 42.8 -2.3
Nahuel 1a 71.8W 176.6 189.6 42.8 -2.5
Star one c2 70.0W 173.9 186.8 42.7 -4.6
Echostar 2 68.7W 171.9 184.9 42.6 -6.1
Brasilsat b1 68.2W 171.2 184.1 42.5 -6.7
Star one c1 65.0W 166.4 179.3 42.0 -10.3
Estrela do sul 63.0W 163.4 176.4 41.5 -12.5
Tdrs 9 62.1W 162.1 175.1 41.3 -13.5
Echostar 6 61.7W 161.5 174.5 41.2 -13.9
Echostar 3 61.5W 161.2 174.2 41.2 -14.1
Rainbow 1 61.3W 161.0 173.9 41.1 -14.3
Amazonas 61.0W 160.5 173.5 41.0 -14.6
Amazonas 2 60.9W 160.4 173.3 41.0 -14.7
Goes 10 60.4W 159.7 172.6 40.8 -15.3
Intelsat 16 58.1W 156.4 169.4 40.1 -17.6
Intelsat 9 58.0W 156.3 169.2 40.1 -17.7
Tdrs 1 56.7W 154.5 167.4 39.6 -19.0
Intelsat 805 55.5W 152.9 165.8 39.2 -20.2
Inmarsat 3-f4 54.0W 150.9 163.8 38.6 -21.6
Intelsat 707 53.0W 149.5 162.5 38.2 -22.6
Badr-3 52.3W 148.6 161.6 37.9 -23.2
Intelsat 1r 50.0W 145.7 158.7 36.8 -25.3
Tdrs 3 49.3W 144.8 157.8 36.5 -25.9
Fengyun 2b 48.5W 143.8 156.8 36.1 -26.5
Tdrs 4 46.0W 140.8 153.8 34.9 -28.6
Intelsat 14 45.0W 139.7 152.6 34.3 -29.4
Intelsat 3r 43.1W 137.5 150.4 33.3 -30.8
Intelsat 11 43.0W 137.4 150.3 33.2 -30.9
Intelsat 705 42.0W 136.3 149.2 32.7 -31.6
Tdrs 10 40.9W 135.0 148.0 32.0 -32.4
Nss-806 40.5W 134.6 147.6 31.8 -32.6
Telstar 11n 37.5W 131.4 144.4 30.0 -34.6
Nss-10 37.4W 131.3 144.3 29.9 -34.7
Intelsat 903 34.5W 128.4 141.3 28.1 -36.4
Skynet 4f 34.0W 127.9 140.8 27.8 -36.7
Protostar 1 31.4W 125.4 138.3 26.1 -38.1
Hispasat 1c 30.1W 124.2 137.1 25.2 -38.8
Hispasat 1d 30.0W 124.1 137.0 25.2 -38.9
Spainsat 30.0W 124.1 137.0 25.2 -38.9
Intelsat 801 29.5W 123.6 136.6 24.8 -39.1
Intelsat 907 27.5W 121.8 134.7 23.5 -40.1
Intelsat 905 24.5W 119.1 132.1 21.4 -41.4
Nss-7 22.0W 117.0 130.0 19.6 -42.4
Nss-5 20.0W 115.4 128.3 18.2 -43.2
Intelsat 901 18.0W 113.8 126.7 16.7 -43.9
Skynet 5c 17.8W 113.6 126.6 16.6 -44.0
Inmarsat 3-f2 15.5W 111.8 124.8 14.9 -44.7
Telstar 12 15.0W 111.4 124.4 14.5 -44.8
Gorizont 32 14.4W 111.0 123.9 14.1 -45.0
Express 4a 14.0W 110.7 123.6 13.8 -45.1
Gorizont 33 12.9W 109.8 122.8 13.0 -45.5
Atlantic bird 1 12.5W 109.5 122.5 12.7 -45.6
Gorizont 30 11.4W 108.7 121.6 11.9 -45.9
Intelsat 603 11.2W 108.5 121.5 11.7 -45.9
Express-am 44 11.0W 108.4 121.4 11.6 -46.0
Gorizont 31 8.7W 106.7 119.7 9.9 -46.5
Atlantic bird 2 8.1W 106.3 119.2 9.4 -46.7
Telecom 2d 7.8W 106.1 119.0 9.2 -46.7
Hot bird 10 7.3W 105.7 118.7 8.8 -46.8
Nilesat 101 7.0W 105.5 118.4 8.6 -46.9
Nilesat 102 7.0W 105.5 118.4 8.6 -46.9
Cosmos 2224 6.8W 105.3 118.3 8.5 -46.9
Syracuse 3b 5.2W 104.2 117.2 7.3 -47.3
Atlantic bird 3 5.0W 104.1 117.0 7.1 -47.3
Amos 2 4.0W 103.4 116.3 6.4 -47.5
Amos 3 3.9W 103.3 116.2 6.3 -47.5
Intelsat 10-02 1.0W 101.3 114.2 4.1 -48.0
Thor 6 0.8W 101.2 114.1 4.0 -48.0
Thor 5 0.8W 101.2 114.1 4.0 -48.0
Thor iii 0.7W 101.1 114.0 3.9 -48.0
Gorizont 29 0.2W 100.7 113.7 3.5 -48.1
The Details

SFO solves a problem becoming more important as we become more reliant on satellite communications. Basically, there is now a ring of very expensive jewels circling the earth in a special orbit. Science-fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke first had the idea that a particular altitude would cause a satellite to appear motionless to the revolving earth below. That orbital height, about 22,300 miles, perfectly balances a satellite's orbital velocity with the earth's rotational velocity. This means we can install satellite dishes that point to particular locations in the sky, and the satellites won't drift out of view.

Because all the satellites lie directly over the equator, and because they are all at the same altitude, the mathematics required to produce viewing angles is relatively simple. In fact, the challenges in the design of this page (and of the similar Java application Satellite Finder) lay more in the area of managing a huge database of ZIP codes and associated positions that is presently over 40,000 records in size.

SFO will remember a ZIP code you enter, and when you return to this page (assuming you have cookies enabled), it will recompute your last ZIP code entry. But if you want to tell SFO which ZIP code to compute without actually entering it, just produce an URL (Uniform Resource Locator, a fancy term for a Web address) that looks like this:

http://www.arachnoid.com/satfinderonline/index.php?zipcode=98339

Some users will need to enter position coordinates directly, without using the ZIP code database. One can type in coordinates by hand, but again, if you want to compute a particular position without having to manually enter the values, create an URL like this:

http://www.arachnoid.com/satfinderonline/index.php?lat=42&lng=-120

Using this system, one could create a personal list of URLs containing frequently-used ZIP codes or positions, and click the one needed for a specific purpose without having to hand-enter the values.

Remember these rules:

  • The SFO database doesn't contain all ZIP codes, only (more or less) those for cities with more than 15,000 people. To compute viewing angles for a location without a listed ZIP code, either:

    • Choose a nearby city or type in a specific ZIP code (there are many more ZIP codes than there are city names), or
    • Type in a geographical position.

  • If you elect to enter a geographical position, remember the entries can be expressed in decimal degrees, or degrees and decimal minutes, as shown in these example entries for 40° 12.5' north:

    • 40 degrees, 12.5 minutes
    • 40.20833 degrees, 0 minutes

    Remember if you choose to make a single decimal degree entry as in the second example above, be sure the minute value is set to zero.

  • Position entries that are part of an URL (as in the earlier example) can only be in decimal degrees.
  • When creating a position URL, North latitudes and East longitudes are positive, South latitudes and West longitudes are negative. This doesn't apply to entries into the page itself, where the provided N/S and E/W radio checkboxes create the hemispherical information.
  • Turning now to the data table, the columns are:

    • "Sat Name": The common name of a particular satellite.
    • "Sat Lng": The geographical longitude of the satellite, its position along the geostationary orbit in Earth-centered coordinates. Specifically, a satellite with a listed orbital longitude of -120° would lie directly above Earth's equator at a terrestrial longitude of 120° West.
    • "Az(t)": The true-North azimuthal angle for the satellite at the chosen site. The Azimuth represents a horizontal circle measured in degrees:

      • 0° = North
      • 90° = East
      • 180° = South
      • 270° = West

    • "Az(m)": As above, but for a magnetic North reference rather than True. This number is more useful for a typical field installation where the simplest way to measure azimuth is with a magnetic compass.
    • "El": An elevation angle in degrees, with 0° = horizontal and 90° = vertical. Some satellites will be listed with negative elevation numbers — these represent positions below the local horizon.
    • "Skew": This specialized value is only useful for dishes that pick up more than one satellite. These dishes must be rotated along their aiming axis (skewed) to accommodate the relationship between local horizontal and the relative tilt of the geostationary orbit at the chosen location. By convention, a zero skew angle means the dish is level with the horizon, while negative values mean the dish is rotated counterclockwise as viewed from the rear.

  • SFO computes magnetic declination using a special method that is quite accurate, more accurate than needed for satellite dish pointing. Remember when using a magnetic compass in the field that virtually all present dishes are fully or partly ferrous and will spoil the compass reading unless the compass is well removed from the dish itself.
  • The satellite list includes a special pseudo-satellite marked "Dish 500 calibration". This entry produces a pointing angle for the common DishNetwork "Dish 500" product, the perpendicular of which should be aimed directly between the 110° and 119° satellites (I have no special relationship with DishNetwork).
  • If there are other similar dishes that require special pointing angles, or if there are satellites in common television service that are not in the list above, I would appreciate hearing from interested readers with this kind of information — post to my message page.
  • For readers who need a customized satellite list, I recommend Satellite Finder, my free Java version of this program. It has a plain-text satellite list that is easy to edit for special purposes.
 

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