Can someone do me a signal check from UK please?

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Old 10-09-2008   #1
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Can someone do me a signal check from UK please?

Going to set up a system for a friend some time but my motor is on the blink at the moment, need to know which sat gives strongest signal to UK, probably 23.5? Only have a rubbish cheap meter for set up.

Also is 23.5e really encrypted or fta?

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Sirius 4 (4.8E)
12379.60 H - Txp: B35 - Beam: Europe DVB-S (QPSK) - 27500 3/4 -
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2725.00 V -
Txp: 24 - Beam: Germany DVB-S (QPSK) - 27500 3/4 - NID:61441 - TID:10010 KingOfSat charts update request form

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The transponder on Sirius 4 would be your best bet.

Its definitely easier to get in the UK than Astra 3a @23.5e



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My System: 1.2M Channel Master, C120 Invacom 0.3 LNB & Feedhorn, with Humax HDCI2000. 68.5E - 61W

If you're wanting LTV Lithuania, your best bet by far is Sirius 4, it's stronger than 23.5e and it's FTA on sirius, scrambled on Astra 3A 23.5E (although available on diablo cam) My current signals are 100% on sirius and 48% on Astra 3
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Tx all.

Putting up dish found in skip, only 80cm mesh, touch and go it will work in good weather.

I'll let you know when it's done.
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Yup go for Sirius 4 - good signal levels here in southern Scotland.

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