</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by DrFeelGood:<br /><strong> Thanks Lazersat:<br /><br />Could you tell me if the beam (signal) from NSS6<br />strong enough for a 75cm disk...Thats the best position for the LNB (O'clock looking @ from front).?<br />Thanks...DR </strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">We are in a slightly northern location from Australia and do not see your beam, but we do see many of the same satellites. <br /><br />Here we use both a 2.3m and a 3.2m dual band move dishes (C & Ku bands also S band) rather than the 75cm or 1.2m fixed offsets, and are able to receive on the Ku band;<br /><br />Panamsat 8<br />JCSAT 2<br />Measat 2<br />Agila 2<br />Superbird C<br />AM 22<br />JCSAT 4<br />Thaicom 1 (now testing ipstar)<br />Palapa C2<br />Sinosat<br />Asiasat 2<br />NSS 6<br />Measat 1<br />Chinastar<br />Thaicom 2/3<br />Telstar 10<br />LMI<br />Eutelsat W5<br />(Used to also see down to Seasat before CFS moved)<br /><br />So all a bit of fun here in South East Asia on the Ku band.