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What's On, Transponder and channel support
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Sirius 3 (5 degree east) in London
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<blockquote data-quote="dockerslund" data-source="post: 9810"><p>I'm based in South London (Brixton) and want to watch channels from Sirius 3 - nordic beam (5 degree east). I'm going to buy a Force Master 1122S with built-in Viaccess and Conax, so that shouldn't be a problem. But but but...on www.nsab.se, Get Sirius!/Coverage areas, the footprint map indicates that 120 cm. dish should be enough, if I lived in Norwich. But shouldn't it be enough too, if I live in south London? The distance is not that far, right? I'm going to use an 0,6 universal LNB. If the quality of the picture is bad, would it make any difference if I use an 0,3 LNB?</p><p></p><p>If I want to use ONE dish with 2 LNB's, so I can watch BOTH 5 degree east AND 1 degree west, how big should the dish then be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dockerslund, post: 9810"] I'm based in South London (Brixton) and want to watch channels from Sirius 3 - nordic beam (5 degree east). I'm going to buy a Force Master 1122S with built-in Viaccess and Conax, so that shouldn't be a problem. But but but...on www.nsab.se, Get Sirius!/Coverage areas, the footprint map indicates that 120 cm. dish should be enough, if I lived in Norwich. But shouldn't it be enough too, if I live in south London? The distance is not that far, right? I'm going to use an 0,6 universal LNB. If the quality of the picture is bad, would it make any difference if I use an 0,3 LNB? If I want to use ONE dish with 2 LNB's, so I can watch BOTH 5 degree east AND 1 degree west, how big should the dish then be? [/QUOTE]
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