going to buy a new motorised dish . would like to lock on to astra and hotbird sats..i live in south wales so would an 80cm be ok..?
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Re: dish size 80cm
80-90 cm size is enough for these satellites. using a 120 cm dish with a diseqc motor may not be a good idea if you are living in a windy region. strong winds cause problems in gearwheel mechanism of motor when using big antennas.Comment
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Re: dish size 80cm
I'm on the south coast, and I have a 1m motorised dish. A bigger dish will obviously get you a better signal, I've go no problems receiving most of the European sats.
I cannot remember the costs, but I think there was hardly any difference between an 80cm and 1m dish. Go for 1m if you can.Technomate TM600 + 1m motorised dish (TM2300 motor).
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I think a compromise between size and gain in normal use Ku-band is 120 cm dish with a diseqc.
If you would like to receive the programs in C-band antenna size I'd recommend at least 200 cm.Is my post useful for you? Please press sigpicComment
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have you ordered a special clamp for the lnb or will it fit in a standard one?Comment
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uff i would recommend you to reconsider your decision. dual lnb`s are always problematic and with a small dish you are in danger that you cannot receive both sats at the same time if the weather condition is bad.
better you use two single onesComment
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