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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 673977" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>Hard to say as you haven't told us anything about your system. Also the info on using 26ºE entries to align on 7ºW applies to the Lacuna meter only. Is that the meter you are using? On the Lacuna meter use transponders 26E-H and 26E-V, but not 26-V. Make sure the dish is large enough, 80cm minimum measured horizontally. Satellite is at 44º elevation and 10º to the right of true south (190º azimuth). LNB skew 8º clockwise looking from behind the dish towards the satellite. I'm 200km south of you and I'm getting S67, Q78 (11938V27500) on my Fibo 90cm. Signal is probably lower in your area.</p><p></p><p>If you are after MBC and Fox, 26ºE is going to be a better bet for you as the signal is stronger. From here <a href="http://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/picture-members-setups-general-satellite-installations/163797-fox-movies-arabia-26e-bog-standard-pleb-set-up.html" target="_blank">its just about possible on a 50cm dish</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 673977, member: 301161"] Hard to say as you haven't told us anything about your system. Also the info on using 26ºE entries to align on 7ºW applies to the Lacuna meter only. Is that the meter you are using? On the Lacuna meter use transponders 26E-H and 26E-V, but not 26-V. Make sure the dish is large enough, 80cm minimum measured horizontally. Satellite is at 44º elevation and 10º to the right of true south (190º azimuth). LNB skew 8º clockwise looking from behind the dish towards the satellite. I'm 200km south of you and I'm getting S67, Q78 (11938V27500) on my Fibo 90cm. Signal is probably lower in your area. If you are after MBC and Fox, 26ºE is going to be a better bet for you as the signal is stronger. From here [URL="http://www.satellites.co.uk/forums/picture-members-setups-general-satellite-installations/163797-fox-movies-arabia-26e-bog-standard-pleb-set-up.html"]its just about possible on a 50cm dish[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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