Hi guys,
New to the forum, but I'm excited to be here. Really looking forward to continue to learn more about how all this stuff works.
I have a pretty basic question:
I'm hoping to downlink C-band content off of Galaxy 16. According to lyngsat (how awesome is that site!?), the EIRP in my area is 42.6. This corresponds to an 80-100cm dish size.
However, it seems like the vast majority of C-band dishes are huge, and there's not a whole ton devoted to smaller diameter C-band dishes, with the exception of the "small dish project", which sounds a little intimidating.
Personally, I'm willing to go up to a 1.2m dish to receive C-band off Galaxy 16. I can only assume that this should work without any major issues. I'd just need a 1.2m dish, a proper LNB, and a receiver, as far as I can deduce.
So:
1. Should a 1.2m dish be sufficient to receive C-band content off G16?
2. Is there anything I should be aware of (some sort of small dish C-band pitfall)?
Thanks so much for your help, and I look forward to getting involved with the site.