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Old 05-03-2009, 08:23 PM
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they are quite easy to setup. peak on yer southernmost sat and then move the dish to either arc end. if one side is low and one side is high chances are your pole is not plumb. if both are high or low adjust motor elevation and dish elevation (oppositely, dish down motor up kinda thing or vice versa.) im using a 39" dish / sg2100 / invacom. picks up pretty much anything i can see. 72w - 148w. only sat the lnb seems to dislike is 118w. im actually surprised that with the roof tripod i fabbed up the dish has been tracking flawlessy for a year now.
..........118w work with a different type of lnb (Ku circular 10750),regards.
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..........118w work with a different type of lnb (Ku circular 10750),regards.
i use a cb2008a on a fixed 36" dish for 118w. works great.
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Old 05-04-2009, 09:23 AM
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i use a cb2008a on a fixed 36" dish for 118w. works great.
....................i can see that bird with a Dreambox500 and a regular single and pretty old dtv lnb but i can't do that on my other receivers.
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today I moved my dish to TESLA12 (15w) and I was able to pick 13 more channels of Uruguay, Angola, Portugal........
Hey, what is your longitude. I would really like to get that Portuguese channel you mention (SIC Noticias) but I'm not sure I can... I'm at 34 N, 93.1 W...
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Old 04-30-2010, 08:05 AM
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Hey, what is your longitude. I would really like to get that Portuguese channel you mention (SIC Noticias) but I'm not sure I can... I'm at 34 N, 93.1 W...
..........34N, 83.3 west
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Old 04-30-2010, 09:34 AM
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..........34N, 83.3 west
... and you get it without problems? Nice... I am 10 degrees further west... we'll see...
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