Lucky Dog
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Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:08 am Post subject:
Re: NSS806 and AMC12 dual feed ? |
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Or how about this
http://www.superiorsatelliteusa.com/html/dualband.html
GH
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 22:29:50 -0500, Lucky Dog
<hair-stylist@outerspace.com> wrote:
| Quote: | Hi group, I'm interested in the following,
Receive Greek programming from NSS806 (40.5 W) and according to Beam
info the EIRP for eastern N.A. is 41dbW if I read the map
correctly.How do you calculate gain needed ? Can I use a 3m (appr.
10') or do I need to move up to 3.8 m (appr. 12 ') ?
Also interseted in adjacent satellite AMC12 (37.5 W) ,for now ITC (was
told by staff it'll be ecrypted "soon").This one is beamed into N.A.
and has linear polarity so it should be no problem.Programming was
mirrored on AMC6 till a little while ago (Unitel)
Now the BIG question.According to
http://www.sepatriot.com/feeds-multibeam.htm
I could set up a dual feed system to receive both satellites.
Has anyone tried this with both Circular and Linear at the same time ?
I prefer a d.i.y. solution if possible .
GH |
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