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What do i need to recieve Bulgarian Sat TV
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<blockquote data-quote="deepbluesky" data-source="post: 451770" data-attributes="member: 176074"><p>Good day to Basel,</p><p></p><p>39E is >27° in elevation, so it would be only a problem if a tall tree or building would block the sight. It seems to me that this is not the case watching your pictures. 13E is about 35° in elevation so no need to worry. If you want to make your own calculations then take a look here: <a href="http://www.satlex.net/de/elobst_calc.html" target="_blank">http://www.satlex.net/de/elobst_calc.html</a></p><p></p><p>Indeed, a 1m Gibertini would give you the maximum of gain on all positions. Even the center position the T90 performs a little less, at the edges +/-25° you can compare it with a 50cm. The pros of a T90 are that you have instant zapping without the need to wait some seconds until the dish moves in worst case from 13E to 39E. I'd say, a T90 takes a little more time to install it compared to a Diseqc 1.2 driven 1m. Both might be disaligned after strong winds so that's not the point. A motor solution is not only cheaper but as the shop vendor told you more flexible. This way you would also be able to get much more satellites than with the fixed T90. Just for the case you might have also interest in 7W and 42E, 1m is just below the limit on some weaker frequencies. If these positions might be in future interest, i would take a 1.15m. Diseqc 1.2 motors are designed for up to 1m dishes but not few people run even 1.25m Gibertinis on them. There is a user in windy northern Germany that also runs an Emme Esse 1.15m on a Moteck SG2100A without any problems for about 2 years now as far as i remember. If you are not interested in the weaker 7W/42E as well, 1m is an excellent size for Basel to get most of the satellites.</p><p></p><p>Bulsatcom would only change the satellite if it would like to have a better coverage of eastern Ukraine and western Russia, northern Scandinavia as well. Hellas Sat 2 is a cheap bird, covers major parts of Europe with high signal level and is rather high on the horizon except of Ireland. It's rather difficult to find another satellite that gathers all these factors. The russian 53E could cover better the East but would cause lower elevation in western Europe. 45E might be more expensive. West of 39E i believe that the rent of a transponder is more expensive. An option would be 1W (very low signal in the iberian peninsula) or 5E if with the new upcoming satellites Thor 5 and Sirius 4 are enough capacities free. As you can see a prediction is almost impossible. A change is not beeing done every day but it could cause a completely new installation of the T90 if you decide to take this.</p><p></p><p>Greetings also to you. Have an excellent weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepbluesky, post: 451770, member: 176074"] Good day to Basel, 39E is >27° in elevation, so it would be only a problem if a tall tree or building would block the sight. It seems to me that this is not the case watching your pictures. 13E is about 35° in elevation so no need to worry. If you want to make your own calculations then take a look here: [url]http://www.satlex.net/de/elobst_calc.html[/url] Indeed, a 1m Gibertini would give you the maximum of gain on all positions. Even the center position the T90 performs a little less, at the edges +/-25° you can compare it with a 50cm. The pros of a T90 are that you have instant zapping without the need to wait some seconds until the dish moves in worst case from 13E to 39E. I'd say, a T90 takes a little more time to install it compared to a Diseqc 1.2 driven 1m. Both might be disaligned after strong winds so that's not the point. A motor solution is not only cheaper but as the shop vendor told you more flexible. This way you would also be able to get much more satellites than with the fixed T90. Just for the case you might have also interest in 7W and 42E, 1m is just below the limit on some weaker frequencies. If these positions might be in future interest, i would take a 1.15m. Diseqc 1.2 motors are designed for up to 1m dishes but not few people run even 1.25m Gibertinis on them. There is a user in windy northern Germany that also runs an Emme Esse 1.15m on a Moteck SG2100A without any problems for about 2 years now as far as i remember. If you are not interested in the weaker 7W/42E as well, 1m is an excellent size for Basel to get most of the satellites. Bulsatcom would only change the satellite if it would like to have a better coverage of eastern Ukraine and western Russia, northern Scandinavia as well. Hellas Sat 2 is a cheap bird, covers major parts of Europe with high signal level and is rather high on the horizon except of Ireland. It's rather difficult to find another satellite that gathers all these factors. The russian 53E could cover better the East but would cause lower elevation in western Europe. 45E might be more expensive. West of 39E i believe that the rent of a transponder is more expensive. An option would be 1W (very low signal in the iberian peninsula) or 5E if with the new upcoming satellites Thor 5 and Sirius 4 are enough capacities free. As you can see a prediction is almost impossible. A change is not beeing done every day but it could cause a completely new installation of the T90 if you decide to take this. Greetings also to you. Have an excellent weekend. [/QUOTE]
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