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As Austech said the signal is pretty strong in Melbourne, its all about size (keep your minds clean please) For me the lowest Sat I can see is Asiasat 2 at 100deg East and my dish is smack in the middle of a tree but I'm using a 4.3M size dish with plenty to spare. Try working out your Azimuth and elevation for NSS6 and use a long broom to see where its heading if its only minor a 90cm will be ok but if its through the guts see if you can borrow a 1.2 or a 1.8M offset or prime focus dish.<br />If you are in luck you will lock on with a 1.2 BUT REMEMBER IF IT RAINS its worse.<br />Phil
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