Eurobird9 @9 degs East

cdtronix

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Wonder if someone can help clarify this for me, got someone intrested in the TVBN channels on Eurobird9 @9 degs East. (11.823H) Checking on Lyngsat these are FTA in Digital.

Went to swing my dish round and take a look, no 9 degs East on my receiver software, having a few issues locking onto 10 degs East right now also so cant nudge in from that way.

Also checked my sat meter and no 9 degs East on that either.

Anything i should know about this bird, are these chns viewable ok once locked onto 9 degs east ? and what would be the best way to lockonto it, lock 10 degs first then nudge it over a tad on a fixed dish ?
 

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9E is so ridiculously strong you should get it no problem whatsoever if your dish is correctly aligned onto 10E

BTW theres no guarantee the channels will stay fta any length of time.
 

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Analoguesat said:
9E is so ridiculously strong you should get it no problem whatsoever if your dish is correctly aligned onto 10E

BTW theres no guarantee the channels will stay fta any length of time.

thanks for confirming that for me :)
 
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