70cm raven dish

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far south west , 28.2, 19.2, 13 e . not sure if 3 lnbs will be too many . might have to go with 28.2 and 19.2 or 28.2 and 13 east.
 

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You can do all three, just need to set up the brackets correctly

Your location will be needed to find which satellite is best to stick in the main focus
 

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Location Penzance , Cornwall. Do you think a standard minidish wall bracket will be strong enough , The raven is not much bigger than a zone 2 but with 3lnbs on it its going to be heaver
 

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Down to who fitted it, the wall quality, and what they used to fit it with

A good test is to tie a rope onto the bracket and see if it will hold your weight (just off the ground, not by jumping off the ladder)

With the sky dishes, the weakest link could be the post diameter and its malleability
 
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