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09-07-2012 03:20 PM #1
Intelsat 9 Whats a good setup i live in indianapolis
let me start of by saying hello im new to the forum
i currently live in indianapolis due to business in this state my home is mexico i would like to know what would be the best setup to get Intelsat 9 cband channels i know its premium and i brought my box from last trip
thank you for you
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09-07-2012 11:52 PM #2
hi there indypctech welcome to satelliteguys people are nice here and are willing to help just ask around. look also for the C-band section might help you out some.
Dan Rose
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09-08-2012 08:56 AM #3>> I know it's premium << makes me want to think you're wanting the SKy Mexico service(??) That is Ku and you're way too far out of the foot print for it.**
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But if it's something on C band
www.lyngsat.com/Intelsat-9.html
I'd recommend an 8 or 10 ft BUD.
You can 'see' the footprints at
www.satbeams.com/footprints?position=302
** It may be possible with an extremely large dish, but no guarantees. (if you want to try, there's a 2.4 meter offset available)
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