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Subject: Re: Rome reception of ASTRA2D


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andrew
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Date Posted: 05:07:12 08/23/03 Sat
In reply to: Outsider 's message, "Re: Rome reception of ASTRA2D" on 07:00:34 08/20/03 Wed

Yeah a 3.8 meter costs a lot and there's a lot of work involved, and who is to say that a smaller dish can't do the same job ? in greece they are using these big dishes, rome is not in greece, and the new footprint chart clearly says that a 180 meter dish (offset) will be ok.
IN florence a 150 dish is required and they are just 250 km away... and with the BBC in Argument with HOllywood, who is to say what will happen ! Will they go back to the old transponder ?

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