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#10137
Mon 23 Aug 2004 03:14:PM
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Hello to all, my 1st post. has anyone noticed the Nasa TV listing for i701 on Lyngsat. Just tried it nobody home? has anybody confirmed this?<br /><br />rgds Craig.
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#10138
Tue 24 Aug 2004 02:57:AM
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Assistant Launch Director
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Yes its there, trouble is the Symbol rate is very low and most receivers don't like it, I tried it on my Nokia and its no good, but was ok with my Prosat FTA box using a 4.2M dish.<br />Phil
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#10139
Tue 24 Aug 2004 03:03:AM
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Gee and I thought my 3m dish was an eye sore for my neighbours.<br /><br />4.2m must create a great view for them <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="images/icons/default/smile.gif" />
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#10140
Tue 24 Aug 2004 03:18:AM
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Thats why I live on acreage
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#10141
Wed 25 Aug 2004 04:24:PM
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I had a 5m, it kept the neighbours amused for years. I wish I had acreage. :-( But we have a 32m at work, and I just had a look for the carrier. It is there, but our best satrxer can only do as low as 1Msps. Doh !!<br /><br />I haven't ever thought much about it, but small carriers don't need as big an antenna. I might have to get me a prosat like phil has and give it a go. What sort of traffic is on it ?
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#10142
Wed 25 Aug 2004 06:12:PM
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Well i have tried my topfield 4000 pvr, Humax 5400 and my dreambox, my nokia is my last hope. If it doesnt work i will be in the market for a STB that works.<br /><br />PS: my neighbours dont mind the five antenas in my yard. the 3.2 is the most talked about though...
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#10143
Thu 26 Aug 2004 05:03:PM
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craigx<br />I'm using a 4.3 and the signal strenth is not to good? don't know why it on a western hemi it should be ok
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#10144
Thu 26 Aug 2004 05:04:PM
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Do u pick up the other channels on the right polarity, whats the signal strenth there
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#10145
Fri 27 Aug 2004 02:04:AM
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I'm using a 17m dish... I have no problems getting a carrier :-)
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#10146
Fri 27 Aug 2004 03:02:AM
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17M dish Trucking hell, send me a pic, or is that a typo
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#10147
Sun 29 Aug 2004 05:45:AM
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Only a couple of blokes in FNQ get it apparently, on big dishes!
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#10148
Sun 29 Aug 2004 05:50:PM
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#10149
Tue 31 Aug 2004 12:33:AM
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Actually we have 3 x 17 metres dishes, 1 x 32m dish, 2 x 11m and 1 x 4.8m dish.<br /><br /> http://www.austech.info/forums/show...perpage=15&display=&pagenumber=9<br /><br />My pictures are on my other compter at the moment and I'm having ISP issues today. The link to this thread should give you a few good pics.<br />Oxford Falls is the picture I'm refering too.<br />The other sites where we work, Gnangara, Hong Kong & Bendigo also have some nice clusters of antennas that we get to play with.<br /> Generally one antenna is kept tracking on the same satellite, but it is not hard just to pick off a spare coaxial port and connect it to a spare decoder somewhere. If a whole antenna is offline, then that just makes it more fun if we want it for monitoring another satellite that we don't have traffic on.
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