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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
NTV on 36 degrees East Dish Size?
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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 5868" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>How big is your gardern</p><p></p><p>In SW London, I can receive transponders for NTV on the 3.6m but only just on the threshold for detection and viewing on a very cold morning</p><p></p><p>After 10am the signal disappears, even with refridgeration of the dish panels</p><p></p><p>When it comes to extremes of reception on a DBS satellite, such as Bonum, its not the footprint EIRP that matters, as this is usually a prelaunch figure for the use of promotion, but the other smaller details, that are directly linked with frequency and error correction at the uplnik and downlink sites.</p><p></p><p>Atmospherics (moisture and temperature), space anomalies (sun bursts, satellite performance on the particular transponder, and ground segment effects, whether the LNB is having a good day, same with the tuner of the receiver, all have an effect.</p><p></p><p>This is real DXing of microwave signals</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 5868, member: 175144"] How big is your gardern In SW London, I can receive transponders for NTV on the 3.6m but only just on the threshold for detection and viewing on a very cold morning After 10am the signal disappears, even with refridgeration of the dish panels When it comes to extremes of reception on a DBS satellite, such as Bonum, its not the footprint EIRP that matters, as this is usually a prelaunch figure for the use of promotion, but the other smaller details, that are directly linked with frequency and error correction at the uplnik and downlink sites. Atmospherics (moisture and temperature), space anomalies (sun bursts, satellite performance on the particular transponder, and ground segment effects, whether the LNB is having a good day, same with the tuner of the receiver, all have an effect. This is real DXing of microwave signals [/QUOTE]
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