Jayelem,
Yes, as ive studied the listings on lyngsat I noticed that 123W would
be great for the Lingua Espanol Programas, pero....the trees. I moved
the dish in the yard (Ive got 3 acres, in a valley) and picked up 121W
with a solid signal. But - I am less than a degree of elevation (trees)
from being able to see 123W.
Its frustrating.
On the other horizon, the south-east wall of the valley, I have a clear
view of 30W but my Merc2 receiver doesn't show anything there. The
footprint suggests I need a bigger dish (I have a 1 meter now).
I may have located a free 2.4M dish so I hope to be on
C band soon
and get 30W on Ku.
But I am satisfied with the money spent. Even now Ive got three good
TV channels in
Spanish, Azteca on 93W, and also interesting stuff on
RT, Al Jazeera, NYN, and feeds. And the "frozen" talking heads are funny
when the network feeds are waiting to que them.
Fifty years ago I was a thirteen year old stringing long wire antennas in
the trees for better signals on short wave. Now the trees are blocking
the signals and the waves are very very short.
RFenergy
Mercury 2, 39" offset dish, DG-280,
invacom .3db L/P, L/P 22KHz switch
ME 69.1W 44.2N (with BIG trees South and West)