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Thread: AMC 9 at 83.0
- 11-28-2009 08:51 AM #1
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I would like to know if the signal from AMC 9 at 83.0 from RTV How good is this signal on Puerto Rico ? I been trying to get this satellite with no luck so far .
I got a direct t.v. satellite antenna 3 feet and 8 inches wide with a LNBF Model:785A
RF:11.70/12.20GHz IF:950/1450MHz LO:10.75 Gain:60dB and Noise Figure:0.dB I got a Captive Works 800S I know my Latitude:18.08643 North and Longitude:67.152226 West . i got sat .elevation 62.07 and the to 11735H 4444 3/4 Thanks for any inf. advance
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- 11-28-2009 09:29 AM #2
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Here is the coverage footprint for AMC9.
Your out of luck.
- 11-28-2009 09:50 AM #3
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RTV on AMC9
Interesting ... I just put the tp (11735-H-4444) in my receiver and am getting the RTN east and west signal but they're very choppy, between 26-33%, blocky pic and choppy sound, unwatchable. For reference the nbc news test pattern (amc9/3f) is 53-60 and no problem.
going to try a computer sat card...
Was getting excited about something to replace the old rtn at 123w
- 11-28-2009 09:53 AM #4
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- 11-28-2009 10:11 AM #5
RTV is a weaker signal here in the states. Most folks need a 36" or larger dish for optimum reception.
Here in Minnesota RTV is around 45 on the meter whereas the NBC feed (11775) is at 95 qualityWinegard 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
- 11-28-2009 11:33 AM #6
Interesting how they put the most energy in the highest rain fade areas.
- 11-28-2009 05:21 PM #7

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