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    Taking Dish to Australia

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    I was wondering if I would be able to take my dish to Australia. I would like to catch college football. I was searching and found a link for Sling. Would it be possable to ship over, hook up, and search for signals? Does it work like that? I would really appreciate the help.

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    You sure can take it with you!! I think you might be on the wrong side of the equator to see any signals. But you sure can take it with you.

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    What kind of sat. service is available in Australia? Can you get US sports programming from their sats.? Otherwise you'd be better off connecting it somewhere that it's under control (friend's house?) via Dish Mover and where there's broadband internet available and you continue to pay the bills. Then you can use your sling to access the programming you want from there.

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    I had to read your post a couple of times to get what you were asking, because you threw in the sling. No, you cannot get Dishnetwork (Or Direct) much outside the continental United States, much less Australia by taking the dish with you.
    However, if you have high speed internet at home here and in Australia, you could use the sling to watch your dish that is here while you are there.

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    Actually which side of the equator is irrelevant. Since we are dealing with geosychronous satellites, it is a question of longitude (assuming non-extreme latitudes). If Australia were as far south as it is but at a US longitude, it could see the same satellites. Of course, Dish is not (legally) available outside of the U.S.


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    You sure can take it with you!! I think you might be on the wrong side of the equator to see any signals. But you sure can take it with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThomasRz
    Actually which side of the equator is irrelevant. Since we are dealing with geosychronous satellites, it is a question of longitude (assuming non-extreme latitudes). If Australia were as far south as it is but at a US longitude, it could see the same satellites. Of course, Dish is not (legally) available outside of the U.S.
    The biggest problem with your answer is the antennas on the satellite send the signals to a conus beam covering the northern hemisphere. There is no signal being sent to Australia.

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    I don't think seeing the back of the satellite is going to do much good.

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    i had a customer ask once about taking his dish to Peru, It would be an interresting science experiment. However Australia is way to far east to even get the 153 deg sat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alvn8r
    i had a customer ask once about taking his dish to Peru, It would be an interresting science experiment. However Australia is way to far east to even get the 153 deg sat.
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    Depends on what you call interesting. If you think its interesting spending 30 minutes trying to get a Signal from a Dish Network Satellite whom's signal can't possible reach the Dish you are trying to point, then yes it would be an absolutely riveting experience.

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    I'd rather watch paint dry.

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