fan type Dish?

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Old 28-06-2009   #1
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My System: pace 12v/230v mini box for m/home plus inhouse
fan type Dish?

Hi All,As a newie can you help me,i am looking to buy a big dish say 1.2-1.5 that is a fan type that i can take with me down to the south of Spain in our motor home or someing like a fan or may be in two parts if that is poss and were to buy and also good LMB or off set LMB.
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My System: Covering 30W-105.5E range, two motors, C and Ku band. Various receivers/cards/cams/etc.

There are generally several "fan-type" dishes.

1. Channel master, Patriot, etc. Solid fiberglass dishes, very high quality (and price), which can be separated into two parts. But as I know (not sure), such design comes in powers only in sizes of 2.4m and larger.

2. Cheap chinese flower petal-like dishes (AKA Fortec Star dishes). Bad quality, bad wind durability, low reception level in Ku band - but, reasonable price.
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