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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 1155567" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>Last time I tried to get the Russian stuff from 36.0E I was just under a lock for one of the Tricolor frequencies (12149 L)</p><p>At the time it needed 7.9dB to lock and I think I was about 7.5dB. One of the Tricolor frequencies (12149 L) is not a shared frequency with another footprint beam hence it is more "friendly" to lock.</p><p></p><p>However, since then the signal might have been boosted so it may possibly be receivable?</p><p>I need to strap on the SMW Ku-Band polariser for the circular polarity frequencies as I have no chance with a plain feed.</p><p></p><p>Some of the DSTV frequencies are lockable here in the UK, one of them is very strong and I also locked a couple of others just above the threshold from the Sub Saharan beam.</p><p>There are a few pictures and details of the DSTV stuff in my replies numbered 150 and 151 of this topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1155567, member: 178786"] Last time I tried to get the Russian stuff from 36.0E I was just under a lock for one of the Tricolor frequencies (12149 L) At the time it needed 7.9dB to lock and I think I was about 7.5dB. One of the Tricolor frequencies (12149 L) is not a shared frequency with another footprint beam hence it is more "friendly" to lock. However, since then the signal might have been boosted so it may possibly be receivable? I need to strap on the SMW Ku-Band polariser for the circular polarity frequencies as I have no chance with a plain feed. Some of the DSTV frequencies are lockable here in the UK, one of them is very strong and I also locked a couple of others just above the threshold from the Sub Saharan beam. There are a few pictures and details of the DSTV stuff in my replies numbered 150 and 151 of this topic. [/QUOTE]
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