Intel Sat 10 or Paksat 1

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Old 19-09-2009   #1
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I do not find any appropriate section for help so I am posting here.

I am a beginner (or anything lesser than the beginner). I live in Bagnolo Mella, brescia(Italy) and I want to tune to IntelSat 10 or PakSat 1. I dont know how. Here are the informations I know about my system.

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I am using TechniSat Digi CI 2 DVB with Ary Digital Card. I have two dishes of sizes approx. 80cm
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You are going to need something considerably bigger than 80cm for C-band.

Probably over 2m for Intelsat 10, 3 to 4m for Paksat 1!

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My System: 4.5m Dish C-Band, Agila 2
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For Intelsat 10, use these specs for satellite dish receiver installation:
68.5 East
Elevation = 5.1 degrees
Azimuth = 104.5 degrees

For Paksat 1, use these specs for satellite dish receiver installation:
38 East
Elevation = 30.9 degrees
Azimuth = 143.5 degrees


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I am a newbie thats why I am asking stupid questions.

I have observed that Hotbird 8 13.0°E is in my range then how can I catch it??

One thing more that when I turn my dish to a new satellite then it will be automatically available in my DVB box list or I have to do something else??

For Example, I want to catch Hot Bird 8 then what I have to do??

here are the lyngsat infos

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http://www.lyngsat-maps.com/maps/hb8.html
I am qualifying this as I am in the 53 region
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I am a newbie thats why I am asking stupid questions.

I have observed that Hotbird 8 13.0°E is in my range then how can I catch it??

One thing more that when I turn my dish to a new satellite then it will be automatically available in my DVB box list or I have to do something else??

For Example, I want to catch Hot Bird 8 then what I have to do??

here are the lyngsat infos

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http://www.lyngsat.com/hb8.html

http://www.lyngsat-maps.com/maps/hb8.html
I am qualifying this as I am in the 53 region

If you will set up your dish in Brescia, you can point it to Hot bird 8 using the following figures:

Elevation = 37.5 degrees
Azimuth = 176.1 degrees
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Assume that I have adjusted my dish according to your calculations then how I will be notified that I am connected to hotbird 8
I mean to say that how it will show on my DVB box?? Do I have to set the freuqencies or it will enlist it automatically??
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