bt15 on amos

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Old 02-05-2008   #1
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My System: 6 feet c/band dish eurobox receiver and also a technosat 888 receiver
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while twicking around with my receiver i stamble on a very strong signa on amos1 and yet my dish was aligned for arabsat which i was receiving with no problem can someone educate me on this what is bt 15 coz there is no video or sound on the channel and is it posible to receive 2 sats on a stationaly dish?Thnks alot
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What type of dish do you have installed?

Size ?

and which Arabsat/Badr?

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What type of dish do you have installed?

Size ?

and which Arabsat/Badr?
hi ihave a 6feet eurosat dish(prime focus) and im on bard c arabsat.
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