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"90E & 91.5E both satellites" Question to All Experts

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  • renee21
    Newbie
    • Sep 2010
    • 5

    "90E & 91.5E both satellites" Question to All Experts

    Question to All Experts

    90E & 91.5E both satellites can receive on 1dish with side LNB? and How
  • microchick
    Experienced Board Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 1162

    #2
    Re: "90E & 91.5E both satellites" Question to All Experts

    Hi, I see you are new on the forum so welcome to the forum, I hope you enjoy your stay. There are not many members on this forum from your region. I have browsed through the installation section but can't find anything like this. Hopefully some members from the sub-continent would be able to share their experience with you. If not then ****** is the best tool. You can find pictures and Installation guides there.
    Good Luck
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    • locan
      Senior Member
      • May 2012
      • 108

      #3
      Re: "90E & 91.5E both satellites" Question to All Experts

      Hey and Welcome

      So i checked on _Dishpointer.com and there it shows me that the signal to pakistan is good try to use that site for your actually city and use the data to point your dish correctly. GL

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      • microchick
        Experienced Board Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 1162

        #4
        Re: "90E & 91.5E both satellites" Question to All Experts

        locan is right. Dishpointer is one of the best website for getting the the correct data but I think the question will still remain the same because dishpointer doesnt tell you how to install 2 or more LNBs on 1 dish. Any experts from Sub-Continent are welcome to comment. Please don't post live links.
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        • rizwan
          Experienced Board Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 844

          #5
          Re: "90E & 91.5E both satellites" Question to All Experts

          Do you interested in C-band or in KU-band ?
          If KU, then its better to use 8 feet dish to get both sats on same Dish.
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          • microchick
            Experienced Board Member
            • Apr 2012
            • 1162

            #6
            Re: "90E & 91.5E both satellites" Question to All Experts

            Originally posted by rizwan
            Do you interested in C-band or in KU-band ?
            If KU, then its better to use 8 feet dish to get both sats on same Dish.
            Just interested. Why such a big dish? These satellites are not far from the sub-continent. You can always get Ku band with a much smaller dish deoending on the distance from the satellites.
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            • bokkie
              Experienced Board Member
              • Feb 2012
              • 1561

              #7
              Re: "90E & 91.5E both satellites" Question to All Experts

              If you're talking about a multi lnb setup, a big dish would be needed to get 2 lnb's so close together. 1.5° separation would only be possible on a larger dish.
              Unless you get a motor

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              • pan1300
                Experienced Board Member
                • Apr 2012
                • 1663

                #8
                Re: "90E & 91.5E both satellites" Question to All Experts

                most likely also some info can be found if you ****** sat beams.

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                • microchick
                  Experienced Board Member
                  • Apr 2012
                  • 1162

                  #9
                  Re: "90E & 91.5E both satellites" Question to All Experts

                  They are talking about the sub-continent bokkie. The dish sizes are always bigger there. I have heard that you need just a 60cm dish for Indian DishTV or SunDirect and I think they are both Ku band.
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                  • bokkie
                    Experienced Board Member
                    • Feb 2012
                    • 1561

                    #10
                    Re: "90E & 91.5E both satellites" Question to All Experts

                    Originally posted by microchick
                    They are talking about the sub-continent bokkie. The dish sizes are always bigger there. I have heard that you need just a 60cm dish for Indian DishTV or SunDirect and I think they are both Ku band.
                    yes I got that thanks. I was just saying that for such a small angle of seperation the dish would have to be big on a multi lnb setup.
                    I'd guess bigger than 1.5 metres. And that is only a guess.
                    You can just sneak 4° with slim feed lnb's on an 80cm so the bigger the dish the further apart the lnb's are.

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                    • microchick
                      Experienced Board Member
                      • Apr 2012
                      • 1162

                      #11
                      Re: "90E & 91.5E both satellites" Question to All Experts

                      Yes you are right about the LNB's bokkie, there are some special Pencil size LNB's available from Inverto Black Ultra.
                      They are pricey but worth having a couple as the signal quality is good.
                      Have a look at the link below.
                      --http://www.inverto.tv/products/product.php?section=1&id=59
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                      • renee21
                        Newbie
                        • Sep 2010
                        • 5

                        #12
                        Re: "90E & 91.5E both satellites" Question to All Experts

                        Thanks to all brothers,

                        I have already installed 8feet dish with 4 LNBs Setup on 100.5E,105.5E,90E & 78.5E+80E
                        Picture will be upload soon.

                        I m receiving 78.5E & 80E on single LNB, so want to receive 90E+91.5E with single LNB.

                        need more Information from forum SATLOVER experts.

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                        • microchick
                          Experienced Board Member
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 1162

                          #13
                          Re: "90E & 91.5E both satellites" Question to All Experts

                          I would think you will be able to receive both the signals with the same LNB as the distance betweens the sats is not great. You might loose some signal from both the sats and the possibility is that you might get 50/50 of both sats. Never tried it myself so can't say much but Good Luck!
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