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<blockquote data-quote="Robbo" data-source="post: 404973" data-attributes="member: 256551"><p>If you look on lyngsat.com you will see what channels are on Astra 2D and what is on the other co-located satellites. Incidently ITV 3 is listed as being on 2D also, so you are either lucky or there is an unlisted ITV3 on one of the other sats in the cluster. What transponder frequency are you getting it on?</p><p></p><p>My biggest dish is only 90cm and it is very crudely mounted near to the ground in a very sheltered location between trees and fences. It does not get affected by the wind, which is just as well. Are you able to locate a larger dish in a sheltered location, closer to the ground? Dishes don't have to be high up necessariliy; you just need a clear view of the satelite. The required dish elevation for your location would be 36-37 degrees ish, which makes life a little easier to get over obstructions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robbo, post: 404973, member: 256551"] If you look on lyngsat.com you will see what channels are on Astra 2D and what is on the other co-located satellites. Incidently ITV 3 is listed as being on 2D also, so you are either lucky or there is an unlisted ITV3 on one of the other sats in the cluster. What transponder frequency are you getting it on? My biggest dish is only 90cm and it is very crudely mounted near to the ground in a very sheltered location between trees and fences. It does not get affected by the wind, which is just as well. Are you able to locate a larger dish in a sheltered location, closer to the ground? Dishes don't have to be high up necessariliy; you just need a clear view of the satelite. The required dish elevation for your location would be 36-37 degrees ish, which makes life a little easier to get over obstructions. [/QUOTE]
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