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Subject: Re: lost channel 5


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Bobben
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Date Posted: 06:02:40 11/16/03 Sun
In reply to: Cosmo 's message, "Re: lost channel 5" on 05:30:37 11/16/03 Sun

>>since yesterday I have lost channel 5 with a 1.8 mtr
>>dish in Malta and I heard that it went into a north
>>beam is this true?
>
>How can this be fixed?

It could probably(?) be fixed with a bigger dish.

A short term solution could be to add five from the south beam trough other channels if its still there (look at Lyngsat). It would only work for a short period as five will definatly stop transmitting from the southbeam so a bigger dish is the long term solution.

I'm not sure how big dish that is needed to get the north beam in Malta, it might not be possible even with a huge dish. Its hard to tell from the footprint

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