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Subject: Re: 28.2 and 19.2 on one dish??


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Chris
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Date Posted: 03:32:01 01/27/04 Tue
In reply to: Stepe 's message, "Re: 28.2 and 19.2 on one dish??" on 14:43:19 01/25/04 Sun

>>I'm based in West Switzerland and I get satellites at
>>28.2, 19.2 and 13 degrees using a fairly standard 85cm
>>dish (a 'transparent' type) with three 0.6db ATI8 LNBs
>>and a Panasonic TUDBS30 receiver. I have set the 28.2
>>position at prime focus

We are in Malta and this morning have fitted our 1 metre dish with three locally supplied lnbs - so we get Hotbird 13, Astra 19 and Astra 28, with another dish for Hispasat away over the Atlantic, all through one Diseqc switch - it was surprisingly straightforward. All giving signals over 80%. The old Echostar DSB 1000 receiver didn't work properly with the Matrix Cam so we have a new ID Digital CI-24 Econo which seems to be cooperating.

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