SatStar has standardized footprint
maps of 1287 satellite beams worldwide

Dear Visitor,

SatStar's goal is to provide up to date satellite coverage/footprint maps based on official sources, all in the same format and using the same map projection. By using the footprints, you can see if a satellite beam is receivable at your location and also get an estimate of the dish size needed to receive the required TV or radio channel.

It is also a pleasure to welcome you to a SatStar service called BeamFinder. By using this feature, you can answer questions like "Which satellite beams can I receive at my location with my current equipment?", "How do I aim my satellite dish to receive a specific satellite beam?" and "What dish size do I need to receive a specific satellite beam?". When the setup is complete, your position will be indicated by a red dot in the footprint maps.

To learn more about our services, see the FAQ, tutorial and our terms of use.

To start the BeamFinder setup procedure, click here.

  Latest additions and updates:
South Pacific beam
  on Intelsat 18 at 180.0°E
French Polynesia & US beam
  on Intelsat 18 at 180.0°E
South Hemi beam
  on Intelsat 18 at 180.0°E
North Hemi beam
  on Intelsat 18 at 180.0°E
Global beam
  on Intelsat 18 at 180.0°E

Website was last updated on: Thu, 2 Feb 2012 at 01:53:38 GMT