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Satellite Systems - What to Buy - What to install
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<blockquote data-quote="closetosoton" data-source="post: 106590" data-attributes="member: 184281"><p>(I'll just add the punctuation for you....) </p><p></p><p>Are you referring to finding satellites? Most modern receivers have a signal strenght meter built in, choose a frequency, symbol rate and FEC. And then move your dish about. The easier option is to buy a satellite finder - these are cheap and easy to get hold of. Some satellites still carry the odd Analogue channel, you can use your Analogue receiver to line up your dish and scan for digital channels. When you look for a digital receiver consider going for a "Blind Search Receiver" that will search all frequencies/symbol rates/FECs and get you the maximum number of channels (many digital receivers only scan channels available in their internal databases).... hope that helps, if I understood your question right.....</p><p></p><p>-cts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="closetosoton, post: 106590, member: 184281"] (I'll just add the punctuation for you....) Are you referring to finding satellites? Most modern receivers have a signal strenght meter built in, choose a frequency, symbol rate and FEC. And then move your dish about. The easier option is to buy a satellite finder - these are cheap and easy to get hold of. Some satellites still carry the odd Analogue channel, you can use your Analogue receiver to line up your dish and scan for digital channels. When you look for a digital receiver consider going for a "Blind Search Receiver" that will search all frequencies/symbol rates/FECs and get you the maximum number of channels (many digital receivers only scan channels available in their internal databases).... hope that helps, if I understood your question right..... -cts [/QUOTE]
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