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Eurobird feeds - aren't they a lot stronger now?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skip Channel" data-source="post: 167944" data-attributes="member: 175117"><p>It's hard to say. My Hispa system isn't the most ideal. At the moment I'm using the Technisat digidish 45 (was using a 40cm round Lidl Porty dish) and it's behind double glazing. The dish now has a Smart Titanium twin LNB on it.</p><p></p><p>I'm getting the DTH stuff great now except for stuff like 11579 H, 11615 H - 12547 V and the Manasat one come in occasionally.</p><p></p><p>That gives you an idea on what I get on permanent frequencies. The feeds seem to be hit and miss (more miss than anything else) and I'm not sure how much is to do with my setup and how much is to do with the nature of the feeds. Plus, the weather conditions here in the last few days haven't been great (heavy cloud, snow/sleet).</p><p></p><p>I'm in southern England and I'm using a Fortec Ultimate receiver. Madeira is a bit out in the Atlantic isn't it? But I guess it's nearer to the centre of the Hispa footprint than my location and you've got a 1.2m dish presumably outside! So I'd say it might be worth giving a go. I've been getting more frequent feeds with better reception on Eurobird (65/70cm dish outside!) but that's probably worse in your location!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skip Channel, post: 167944, member: 175117"] It's hard to say. My Hispa system isn't the most ideal. At the moment I'm using the Technisat digidish 45 (was using a 40cm round Lidl Porty dish) and it's behind double glazing. The dish now has a Smart Titanium twin LNB on it. I'm getting the DTH stuff great now except for stuff like 11579 H, 11615 H - 12547 V and the Manasat one come in occasionally. That gives you an idea on what I get on permanent frequencies. The feeds seem to be hit and miss (more miss than anything else) and I'm not sure how much is to do with my setup and how much is to do with the nature of the feeds. Plus, the weather conditions here in the last few days haven't been great (heavy cloud, snow/sleet). I'm in southern England and I'm using a Fortec Ultimate receiver. Madeira is a bit out in the Atlantic isn't it? But I guess it's nearer to the centre of the Hispa footprint than my location and you've got a 1.2m dish presumably outside! So I'd say it might be worth giving a go. I've been getting more frequent feeds with better reception on Eurobird (65/70cm dish outside!) but that's probably worse in your location!! [/QUOTE]
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