What size dish for C-band reception of African channels ?

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  • ReeceLloyd92
    Newbie
    • Mar 2010
    • 12

    #1

    What size dish for C-band reception of African channels ?

    I have become aware of late that one can access African channels on various satellites, particularly the Atlantic Ocean satellites, on C-band.

    Even though I can't install another dish, how big would a dish have to be to receive these C-band channels when you live in North East Wales ? I only ask this out of curiosity.

    Any idea ?
  • GastonJ
    V.I.P. Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 5505

    #2
    Depends which you want. The footprints are located on LyngSat - Lyngemark Satellite Pick the satellites you want, and then click on teh beam, on the right hand side to see the footprints.

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    • ReeceLloyd92
      Newbie
      • Mar 2010
      • 12

      #3
      I wouldn't mind as comprehensive a system as possible; I'll check on it later. C-band absolutely astounds me - pity the dish has to be massive to get what you want. :-/
      Last edited by ReeceLloyd92; 9 March, 2010, 20:39. Reason: Contextualisation

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      • mdt
        V.I.P. Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 3034

        #4
        c-band

        hi m8, for serious reception of c-band you would need a quality 1.6-1.8 meter dish but if you were just after experiments in the back garden you could get a 1.8 meter petalised dish from maplins and although people have tried these dishes for nilesat@7west with poor results in the ku-band., c-band is more forgiving. you could probably get decent results with a good 17k c-band lnb on 1/5/8 west. i dont have a c-band set up im just giving my opinion on what ive read. regards mdt
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        • ReeceLloyd92
          Newbie
          • Mar 2010
          • 12

          #5
          I know very little about C-band but am I right in understanding that its signals have a better chance of withstanding bad weather than Ku-band ?

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          • ReeceLloyd92
            Newbie
            • Mar 2010
            • 12

            #6
            I just thought something - I think I would need a different LNB from what I would use for Ku-band; am I right ? Is it readily available in the United Kingdom are would I have to import ?

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            • mdt
              V.I.P. Member
              • Feb 2009
              • 3034

              #7
              you can get them over here but they arent cheap, if you really need one for experiments ive got a brand new one you can have if you pay the postage.
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