anybody know what size dish needed in crete greece to recieve signal for astra 28e uk
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Re: what size dish
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if not impossible, let's say somewhat tuff:
Dish Sizes in Greece
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As you move further South and East, so the dish size increases.
For example, in the island of Paxos, and other parts of Western Greece, a 2.8m dish is needed.
Areas around Athens will require a 3.4m dish and a dish size of 4m is needed for Crete.
or ... try a antenna pattern (interference net) of 2 or 3 small (or normal)
dishes ...
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Re: what size dish
Hi dawbrain
In order to have a good reception of Astra 28.2E in Crete you need more than 3-4 m sat dish and at least 2m dish for the easy beams.
All above info are from reception reports and maybe is not accurate.
I would say that the reception of Astra 28.2E in Crete is imposible.
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Look at this english pub in Malia...I was concerned about the house...
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Look at the ERIP of your position. This may help you:
For a normal LNB (0,6db). Better Hardware can give a bit better result.
EIRP (dB) / Dish size required in cm
38 / 150
37 / 180
36 / 240
35 / 300
34 / 360
32 / 450
30 / 570
OK, perhaps it's all a bit theoretical...
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you can check with flysat you can see all coverage channels in map in youe areaComment
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what a lot of people dont realise is the along with the size requirement is the gain of the dish this can make a difference if for instance a 1.2m was the requirement you may find by getting a better gain dish (usually higher quality) you can get same signal from say a 1m dish years ago i had a gregorian which was a 1.2m it out performed 1.5m dishes so if you look also at the gain of the dish as well as all the well informed posts aboveComment
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