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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
UHF, S and X-Band Section
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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1151267" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>In 2005, when this forum started(am I wrong?), no one foresaw the directions and interests of those who started it. If the format it has taken (sections, topics, etc.) has remained the same, I must say that, forgive me for saying so, the forum no longer corresponds to the requirements and developments in the field of satellite transmission.</p><p>If before, when it was founded, it could seem "insular", because the internet was not such an imperative and necessary presence, and the messages were addressed to a target (English?) audience/members, now it has diversified, become international, and the themes have diversified too. Among them is the broadcasting section, which is now more, but does not include X, S, or UHF bands. But we should have a special section for separate Ku, C, Ka, X, S, etc. band broadcasts.</p><p>As any satellite enthusiast can see, the trend is that most of them have shrunk in every country (in Europe), and the forums are becoming more muted, or disappearing for lack of activity. The few left want to share their experience with those in other countries and feel drawn to forums where the interest is still there and where they can get the expected feedback. And the SatsUK forum is one of these. It would be a shame not to capitalize on this trend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1151267, member: 297935"] In 2005, when this forum started(am I wrong?), no one foresaw the directions and interests of those who started it. If the format it has taken (sections, topics, etc.) has remained the same, I must say that, forgive me for saying so, the forum no longer corresponds to the requirements and developments in the field of satellite transmission. If before, when it was founded, it could seem "insular", because the internet was not such an imperative and necessary presence, and the messages were addressed to a target (English?) audience/members, now it has diversified, become international, and the themes have diversified too. Among them is the broadcasting section, which is now more, but does not include X, S, or UHF bands. But we should have a special section for separate Ku, C, Ka, X, S, etc. band broadcasts. As any satellite enthusiast can see, the trend is that most of them have shrunk in every country (in Europe), and the forums are becoming more muted, or disappearing for lack of activity. The few left want to share their experience with those in other countries and feel drawn to forums where the interest is still there and where they can get the expected feedback. And the SatsUK forum is one of these. It would be a shame not to capitalize on this trend. [/QUOTE]
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