Looking for strong TPs

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lailanis

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I live in Missouri, I'm looking for strong TP in some Sats that can be reached from where I live, especially the bolded ones

78.0°W Simón Bolívar
78.9°W AMC 2
79.0°W AMC 5
105.0°W AMC 15
103.0°W AMC 1
101.0°W SES 1

I appreciate your help, especially those who have motor

Thx
 
Thanks guys that was very helpful
another question kind of related to this
I'm about to try T90 with non reversed circular LNB (I know I will have to switch polarity n my receiver), but can I switch polarity R>L and L>R and in the signal meter and be able to lock in signal using non reversed LNBs, or you think the signal meter is not gonna be able to understand the switch because it's not supposed to work that way?
For linear sats, that's not a problem
Thanks
 
The transponders will be there, just on the opposite polarity from where they are supposed to be. Not sure what kind of meter you're using, or how this fact will affect your ability to read the transponders on the meter. If it is a pre-programmed meter, for example, you might have issues. If it is one of those cheap needle meters that just indicates the presence of signals, I doubt there would be any issues.
 
anyone to confirm that these TP are still there on 79W
79 (AMC5)-11903 H 2170
79 (AMC5)-11910 H 2160
or any new TP?
Thx
 
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