Hotbird 13E & Astra 28.8E on a 60cm Dish


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Old 27-09-2007   #1
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My System: Pace TDS470N Sky+ Receiver, Technomate TM-5400CI+ FTA Receiver, Raven Gemini 70cm Mesh Dish with East & West offset LNB brackets, 2 x MTI 0.2db Universal LNBs, MTI 0.2db Universal Quad Output LNB, Eurostar 4x1 DiSEqC Switch, Webro WF100 Cable
Hotbird 13E & Astra 28.8E on a 60cm Dish

If I just want to pick up just Hotbird 13E and Astra 28.8E with 2 LNB's on a single fixed dish setup (I'm located in the south of the UK), would a 60cm dish be sufficient or do I really need an 80cm dish to achieve good signals from 2 satellites with a 12.8 degree separation?

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My System: Sky+, DB 7000s, Gemini 4.3 in flash, Var on USB stick. Transparent 80cm Dish, Moteck SG2100 DiseqC motor, lots of legacy gear. Meters: Satlook Digital NIT, Unaohm EP313, Swires Annie 204 Spectrum, Rover ST-4 Spectrum.

Go for a Raven Gemini 70cm with Eastern sats offset bracket, should be fine.
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My System: Pace TDS470N Sky+ Receiver, Technomate TM-5400CI+ FTA Receiver, Raven Gemini 70cm Mesh Dish with East & West offset LNB brackets, 2 x MTI 0.2db Universal LNBs, MTI 0.2db Universal Quad Output LNB, Eurostar 4x1 DiSEqC Switch, Webro WF100 Cable

That doesn't look a bad option actually. Would a 70cm dish also support receiving of a third satellite on 19.2E as well as 28.8E and 13E because I'm still in a dilemma as to whether or not to bother with 19.2E for now and maybe just add it later if I so decide.
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Yes, have set up several for all three.
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My System: Pace TDS470N Sky+ Receiver, Technomate TM-5400CI+ FTA Receiver, Raven Gemini 70cm Mesh Dish with East & West offset LNB brackets, 2 x MTI 0.2db Universal LNBs, MTI 0.2db Universal Quad Output LNB, Eurostar 4x1 DiSEqC Switch, Webro WF100 Cable

Rolf, what LNB's did you use on the setups you installed? Might not really make a lot of difference but maybe I would be better using ones that had been successfully tried and tested with the Raven dish.

Also, am I correct in assuming you're talking about the Raven Gemini 70cm MESH dish (i.e. not a solid one)?
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I've used the solid Geminis mostly, the LNBs have varied, but most modern quality LNBs will do the job.
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My System: 1.2M & 55cm Gregorian Dish`s, 1.5m Gibertini on a Jaeger 1224 H-H motor. Dreambox 7025 200gb HD, Vbox-II. SS2 Card.

You could also use a zone 2 sky dish, but you have to extend the lnb arm by 2".

rolfw`s way is probably the best and easiest way.
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My System: 90cm gregorian 5way zone2

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