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Old 10-03-2005, 02:20 AM
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one dish for two satellites

Can I use one dish for both Galaxy 3C@95W and IA5@97W with two LNBF? I read some information on internet about dish for multiple satellites.

What is minimum degrees between two satellites when using one dish?

So elevation is not critical if one can use one dish for multiple birds?

How can you find arizmuth for two satellites? which one is used?
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The T90 has a 4 degree minimum spacing between satellites.

Your best bit is a motorized dish.
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Old 10-03-2005, 11:53 AM
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Thanks lot for your reply. I am going to try this way.

BTW, how can I improve quality level on IA5 97w which is half of Galaxy 3C 95W?
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