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Free To Air Gems
Classic films in english on arte hd
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<blockquote data-quote="a33" data-source="post: 1131099" data-attributes="member: 332642"><p>In Paris (France) the angular difference between 13.0E and 19.2E is about 6.8 degrees,</p><p>In Reykjavik (Iceland) it is about 6.5 degrees.</p><p>So the difference between the 2 locations is rather small.</p><p></p><p>As in the monoblock LNB, the LNBs do not touch, that means that you might also use two separate LNBs. </p><p>However, it might be difficult as LNBholders often are rather thick; so not allowing LNBs to be close together.</p><p>That is the advantage of a monoblock LNB: it allows two LNBs to be close together. </p><p>But the distance between the LNBs must fit the dish (effective focal length) and the angular difference at your location....</p><p></p><p>[USER=415895]@Rutep[/USER] : Did you check the satbeams of 13E and 19E at Iceland? If an 80cm dish would be big enough for the signal of 13E and 19E?</p><p></p><p>Greetz,</p><p>A33</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a33, post: 1131099, member: 332642"] In Paris (France) the angular difference between 13.0E and 19.2E is about 6.8 degrees, In Reykjavik (Iceland) it is about 6.5 degrees. So the difference between the 2 locations is rather small. As in the monoblock LNB, the LNBs do not touch, that means that you might also use two separate LNBs. However, it might be difficult as LNBholders often are rather thick; so not allowing LNBs to be close together. That is the advantage of a monoblock LNB: it allows two LNBs to be close together. But the distance between the LNBs must fit the dish (effective focal length) and the angular difference at your location.... [USER=415895]@Rutep[/USER] : Did you check the satbeams of 13E and 19E at Iceland? If an 80cm dish would be big enough for the signal of 13E and 19E? Greetz, A33 [/QUOTE]
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