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- My Satellite Setup
- Some SAT-related hardware.
- My Location
- N-E from Riga
Well, if then look for Torus antenna. You will need only one.They are stationary and can receive signals from up to 35 satellites. It looks like that View attachment 105434 I think it is beautiful and all the neighbors will like it.
If you zoom-out little bit then you will see that you are well out of the footprint. In this case reception, most likely, is not possible at all.I can't receive the dish size requirement anymore
do not show it to anybody, just forget. No such a dishes available.Example of a 360 system in my imagination .. .
The problem is that you're trying to run a marathon before being able to even crawl. You need to spend some time reading and investigating what you want to receive and then figure out what's available. Then think about how to achieve it. Without knowing what you even want makes it extremely difficult to even start giving you advice. "I want everything" is very vague and plain unrealistic especially with self imposed restrictions. You seem to be discounting motorised dishes for no good reason at all. You do not necessarily need "another stupid remote" to control it. Once everything is setup, it's fully automatic. And if you'd spent some time researching, you'd have known this already.
Have you even read the link? You don't need a dedicated computer for this. Any half decent IPTV set top box will give you many channels...Not my goal at all. i don't wanna ruin computer's components or have a second computer constantly on just to serve me tv channels.
I need solid materials.
It may support 4 channels BUT only from the same satellite - the receiver can only tell a switch to switch to one lnb at a time NOT 4 simultanrouslyBut i have 2x DVB-S/S2, in it, but i don't know how useful having two tuners
could be if switching is available & i have support for 4 channels simultaneously
received through live pip.
A motorised dish does NOT constantly rotate - it only moves when you change satellite.So true, if it's to switch positions (don't wanna be arsed doing it when i need other satellite channels).
But i don't think it's true for satellite dishes that constantly rotate..
It DOES NOT - the receiver controls the motor automatically via the DiSEqC system.That doesn't make sense to me Rima, if i had 8 lnb's on a holder, why whould i get 4 satellites over 40..
& a motor involves another stupid remote control before switching channels..
It may support 4 channels BUT only from the same satellite - the receiver can only tell a switch to switch to one lnb at a time NOT 4 simultanrously