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I ordered back in early dec they showed up on the day i was scheduled..Took 1.5 hours..The guys said it was the easiest install they ever did...110 and 119 peaked at 115 strength and the 105 peked at 60 which they said was the max for that satellite...
The 46 EIRP line is where the limits of 105 are. I am just on the edge of the 48 line. I get between 65-78 evens higher odds lower with a dedicated 105 dish (not superdish but just Ku 35" dish).
lime in kansas area 60-70 is the max on transponder 18 which is the one that dish network told us to peak with at our meeting funny thing is kansas locals (wichita west) use transponder 13 and on that transponder i usually see signal in the 50's - lower 60's good things to report are we have had major snow storms and ice storms in kansas and it has not affected the signal or picture quality
Wasn't Florida on the list of states that cannot get a signal from SuperDish? It seems to be good according to that map, but this is a different one that what I seen in the past in another link I seen in a post.
Wasn't Florida on the list of states that cannot get a signal from SuperDish? It seems to be good according to that map, but this is a different one that what I seen in the past in another link I seen in a post.
Only the northern half of FL can get a good signal.