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    does a dish motor make enough noise to be heard through walls?

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    it makes enough buzzing noise to be heard through my closed bedroom window.. the dish is right outside the window, on the ground level.

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    does a dish motor make enough noise to be heard through walls?

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    The subject has been discussed at length, several times in the past.
    WesCoPC and his thread was excellent.
    We also had a math solution, which I promoted often.
    It pointed out the the longer the focal length of a dish, the closer any two satellites could be received with ease.
    The closer to your true south your birds were, the further apart your LNBFs could be for any given dish.



    reference material:

    MJflash and his math to put two LNBs on a single dish:
    http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-air...-practice.html

    WescoPC and 2° birds on a 1.2m dish:
    http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-air...2-spacing.html

    Avg1Joe gets 123w & 125w on a Super Dish:
    http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-air...ical-dish.html


    AMC 21 thread, page five, assorted LNB measurements
    http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-air...mc-21-a-5.html
    updated: http://www.satelliteguys.us/free-air...mc-21-a-7.html

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