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Subject: Re: Reception Report from Hungary


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Date Posted: 00:00:34 02/01/04 Sun
In reply to: James 's message, "Reception Report from Hungary" on 13:38:12 01/29/04 Thu

Hi, thanks for the info. I live in Hodmezovasarhelz, and would welcome any info. Reply to email address
>1.4m dish (Bulgarian or Slovak made), offset
>0.3 Invacom lnb
>Echostar receiver
>few kilometers south of Budapest
>
>can get the V tranponders from noon to midnight,
>reception ranging from 33%-44% and quality 44-55%.
>other times 27-33% which doesnt bring picture. I
>suspect that 1.5m dish would suffice. However, haven't
>checked it with a digibox.
>
>No sign of H transponders, so I guess nothing less
>than 2m would do.

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