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<blockquote data-quote="Old Satellite" data-source="post: 17071" data-attributes="member: 175277"><p>Firstly yes your dishs as channel hopper confirmed, are to small the mimimum is 1.8 however with this you can add around 400 channels some of which includes the likes of USA Network on NSS806 40.5 west if you wish to subscribe etc.</p><p></p><p>With a dish like my own 3.7 mtr there are around 30 satellites beaming channels that I can recieve adding around +1000 channels from most areas of the world. how is CNBC Austrailia as an example at breakfast time? or Kick boxing on channel 7 from Thailand etc.</p><p></p><p>Satellite feeds are to many to even list, I invested in C band a long time ago and have not looked back since!</p><p></p><p>if you have the space and time and money go for it -you wont look back- and ps dont forget the extra KU channels that you also gain from the larger dish as well!</p><p></p><p>regards</p><p></p><p>Old Satellite</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Satellite, post: 17071, member: 175277"] Firstly yes your dishs as channel hopper confirmed, are to small the mimimum is 1.8 however with this you can add around 400 channels some of which includes the likes of USA Network on NSS806 40.5 west if you wish to subscribe etc. With a dish like my own 3.7 mtr there are around 30 satellites beaming channels that I can recieve adding around +1000 channels from most areas of the world. how is CNBC Austrailia as an example at breakfast time? or Kick boxing on channel 7 from Thailand etc. Satellite feeds are to many to even list, I invested in C band a long time ago and have not looked back since! if you have the space and time and money go for it -you wont look back- and ps dont forget the extra KU channels that you also gain from the larger dish as well! regards Old Satellite [/QUOTE]
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