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Old 21-11-2008   #1
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Sky zone 2 dish

I have recentley been given a sky zone 2 dish and have a few questions.

Using this dish in cheltenham gloucestershrie would it be possible to pick up thor and astra 1 at 19.2e with this size of dish.

I was also wondering if it is possible to have a motor on this dish and if so can you recomend a model
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Hi,

Multi-LNb for those two satellites with this size dish is a no no and it's far too small for 1W anyway.

See: Zone 2 On A Moteck DiSEqC Motor

If your going for a motor installation, I'd recommend slightly larger.

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