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Subject: Re: Rome reception of ASTRA2D


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andrew
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Date Posted: 05:03:45 08/23/03 Sat
In reply to: Anthony 's message, "Rome reception of ASTRA2D" on 06:40:55 08/20/03 Wed

Anthony but the new footprint charts clearly states that here a 180 offset should do the work, after all in Florence they use a 150 ( and it's just 250 km from here...)


>Rome is a bit out of range,I'd say 3.7-3.8m dish and
>0.3dBLNB and a receiver with a good low threshold or
>if you can do so, I would personally prefer a 4-4.5m
>to allow for bad weather signal strength reduction due
>to rain/snow/fog etc with the above LNB and receiver
>equipment requirements I mention put into play if you
>want to get it with good 24:7 reception. Give it a try
>and tell me how you get on!

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