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- 11-30-2009 10:34 PM #31
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It uses a special "quad LNB" with 3.8 degree spacing (for 107.3 & 111.1 which are the 2 Starchoice sats). Its linear (like what FTA uses) Has a built in 22k switch. The 3.8 degree spacing can be hard to peak both as most sats are 4 degrees apart but I use to have it for 97/101 and later just fixed on 30W. Thread on the 97/101 setup
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The threaded elevation bolt is just like a Primestar dish which makes it real nice. Dish measures 37x27"Winegard 76cm dish, SG2100 motor, Sadoun dual KU LNB..... Directv Slimline SWM 3 LNB.... GeoSatPro 36" dish with Sadoun dual KU LNB... Coolsat 5000 on motorized.... Manhattan RS1933....Directv HR34 (yes the 5 tuner monster) GeoSatPro 200 to aim dishes.... few receivers not set up yet
Two 6 foot Fortec dish with GeoSatPro dual C-Band LNB "ghetto moved" to various C-Band satellites
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- 11-30-2009 10:39 PM #32
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Lyngsat has TV Pampa at 12173H but who knows when those lists were last updated. I have not done a channel scan yet but I will as soon as I finish goofing with trying to get the next Eastern sat.

Yes I speak Portuguese. My wife is from Brazil and so we travel back and forth a lot.
- 11-30-2009 10:58 PM #33
- 12-01-2009 10:23 PM #34
I use to live in a small town in North Jersey, and I had a lot of Portuguese neighbors. It was very interesting to see people who spoke the same language but come from such diverse cultures (European vs. South American).
My town was close to a large Portuguese section in Newark, NJ. If you are in a lay over at Newark Airport you can grab a taxi to Ferry Street, in Newark and you will feel like you are in Lisbon. Portuguese is the main language of all the merchants and is widely spoken on the streets; there are open-air vegetables stalls, fish markets, bakeries and restaurants galore, both Brazilian and European. A lot of the churches have mass in Portuguese. The neighborhood supports two major Portuguese language newspapers. Many of the Portuguese men are skilled craftsman that worked in the masonry and construction trades.
I wish you good luck on your hunt to get Portuguese language TV stations.
Mike Lb
- 12-05-2009 12:15 PM #35
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I am sure you know about this one is not from Brazil but Portugal at least the language is the same.
12034 H 3003 Channel Name Video Pid Audio Pids PCR Provider Encryption Last Updated
1 RTP International 33 34
35 8190 RRSat Global N
9/02/2009That was from the List
The colors are messy so I get it on
AMC4 101W 12.033 H 3.003 Rtpi .
Again maybe you have no interest in this one.
- 12-05-2009 04:36 PM #36
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I realise that I am not at all in North America, but in an extremely western part of the UK (it is one of two major landing points for transatlantic cables) I can get up to about 45W easy (88cm dish if it helps), with things becoming more and more erratic after that. I think there's some trees in the way preventing me from going any further (if I could - I think I hit the motor limits at about 58W).
In the eastern direction I think I can go as far as 45E, not sure if there is anything after that where I am in the footprint for.
- 12-05-2009 05:35 PM #37http://www.myretrotv.com/affiliates.html
Setup Home: Direct TV since 2001
75cm Dish w/ single LNB for 89West
Orion 75 cm Dish dual LNB for 97West
World Direct Dish single LNB for 83West
WS7630 75cm Dish single LNB for 101West
Fortec, Viewsat and Visionsat receivers
* Avatar is Macy's Satellite Network on 105W.
>>>> Everyone should look into upgrading their OTA capabilities and get a deep fringe outdoor antenna ( with a rotator) and use a 30 db MAST MOUNTED amp. This adds a new dimension to the meaning of "FTA".
- 12-05-2009 08:04 PM #38
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There are a lot of them on NSS806 at 40.5 in Portuguese that is not scrambled. I currently have a 6 ft Fortec with a DMX741U w/insert for circular sigs. I can get almost 98% of the channels listed that is not scrambled on that sat.
Most of them are mainly religious, but there is others like TV Brazil, , Mi-GENTE (3689v), Canal Executivo (3671H), LBV (3690H), BOAS NOVAS (3972H), TV Brazil Integracion, and several radio stations.
Here in Ft lauderdale, Florida, I can easily get down to 12.5W Atlantic Bird 1 ( Record International Europa 11622H). However I can get that on NSS806 with more channels.
- 12-05-2009 11:25 PM #39
- 12-06-2009 10:44 AM #40
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MikeLib..I was able to get Atlantic Bird1 using a 39in dish w/0.2 lnb linear. The sig on 11622H was S84 Q66 using a Coolsat 4000 with a short cable. My angle here in Ft Lauderdale is 13 degress just above some trees facing east of me. I was checking my satellite arc when I bought this house two months ago. I can get roughly reception from 12.5W to 135W.
Attached is a pic of my sat arc for lowest angles facing east. There is a neat application for Iphones that allow you to choose sats in a list, then hold it up to your location and it can show you your sat arc/obstructions, etc. I used my wife's phone to take a pic of my Iphone showing my arc. 12.5W just above some palm trees.

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