Hi Guys , has anyone fitted a 1 mtre dish with monobloc lnb to pic up, thor & Sirius 4,8 E ?
thor & Sirius 4,8 E
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Hi. The gap between the two satellites is around 3.8 degrees so you will need a 4degree monoblock , not sure if they make them as they usually were 6 degrees. Or you could try two LNB's connected via a diseqc switch or do what a lot of people do and buy yourself a motor. A motor like a TM2600 is easy to install but it needs a bit of time and common sense to do. As you have a 1 metre dish a motor is worth considering.
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0.8w to 4.8e is 5 degrees by my maths but I'm probably wrongHi. The gap between the two satellites is around 3.8 degrees so you will need a 4degree monoblock , not sure if they make them as they usually were 6 degrees. Or you could try two LNB's connected via a diseqc switch or do what a lot of people do and buy yourself a motor. A motor like a TM2600 is easy to install but it needs a bit of time and common sense to do. As you have a 1 metre dish a motor is worth considering.
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Lol knew my maths would be wrong.Comment
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it would definitely get them but not an ideal location so dont expect to get booming signals on the offset lnb
the ideal location is scandinavia which is a common thing for them over there to do
I think you are better to spend the money on a motor and use a standard lnb, that way your dish and inverto ulra black lnb will get the best signals from the sat the dish is pointed atComment
, not as bad as some other members maths skills though
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