deepbluesky
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Octagon Quad Optima OQSLO @ Laminas OFC-1100 @ Powertech DG-380 @ Vu+ Solo²(OpenATV) / Technotrend S2-1600
Sony KDL32W656A / TBS 6220 (DVB-C)
Terratec T-Stick+ (DAB+)
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- Stuttgart (48.79N/9.19E)
I've started this thread since the Caribbean is a place where many people have to deal with fringe reception. So let's see what we can gather.
First of all let's see which is the maximum arc above the local horizon:
Western limit: 165W-5W (Western Cuba)
Eastern limit: 140W-21E (Barbados)
luiscolo, these questions are for you:
1) Is it possible to get all the Amazonas Ku frequencies in Puerto Rico on 24/7 basis or only some of them on the 1.80m dish you've mentioned before ?
2) What about 70W C-Band there ? Does anybody get them all on 3m in Puerto Rico ? It's amazing that Brazil still transmits so many analogue channels over satellite.
First of all let's see which is the maximum arc above the local horizon:
Western limit: 165W-5W (Western Cuba)
Eastern limit: 140W-21E (Barbados)
luiscolo, these questions are for you:
1) Is it possible to get all the Amazonas Ku frequencies in Puerto Rico on 24/7 basis or only some of them on the 1.80m dish you've mentioned before ?
2) What about 70W C-Band there ? Does anybody get them all on 3m in Puerto Rico ? It's amazing that Brazil still transmits so many analogue channels over satellite.