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<blockquote data-quote="iceman" data-source="post: 350134" data-attributes="member: 175804"><p>Geoff</p><p>In the light of my personal experiences,i have to disagree with you on both points..</p><p></p><p>1-Channel 4 signal has not been reduced,i can still pick it up on even 1.8m offset dish...Ok,it is unwatchable between 1-4pm but it has always been like that..(even before this signal loss was reported)</p><p>No problems whatsoever on my 3.0m dish 24/7 :-righton ..</p><p></p><p>2-If Arabsat was the reason for this problem why do we not get effected in North Cyprus?</p><p></p><p>OldShep's post confirms my theory that the problem is caused by the movement of Astra satellites from eachother...</p><p>If the dish is peaked on any one of the satellites,you will notice that the signal strenght is there but when the whole group is targetted the problem starts (if the dish is not large enough to compensate for the loss)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceman, post: 350134, member: 175804"] Geoff In the light of my personal experiences,i have to disagree with you on both points.. 1-Channel 4 signal has not been reduced,i can still pick it up on even 1.8m offset dish...Ok,it is unwatchable between 1-4pm but it has always been like that..(even before this signal loss was reported) No problems whatsoever on my 3.0m dish 24/7 :-righton .. 2-If Arabsat was the reason for this problem why do we not get effected in North Cyprus? OldShep's post confirms my theory that the problem is caused by the movement of Astra satellites from eachother... If the dish is peaked on any one of the satellites,you will notice that the signal strenght is there but when the whole group is targetted the problem starts (if the dish is not large enough to compensate for the loss) [/QUOTE]
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