Can this be done?

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I would like to do this:


One big dish for 99


One big dish for 101


One big dish for 103


Three separate dishes all fed into a multi-switch without having to use any of the new slimline dishes.

First, is there individual Ka-band LNB's to use for a dish that is to be pointed at only one orbital location (99 and 103) and secondly, is there a multi-switch for DIRECTV that can even do this? Much like the Multi-switches for DISH. I currently have 4 satellite dishes on DISH. One for 61.5, one for 110, one for 119, and one for 129, all fed into a multi switch for distribution. I would like to do the same with DIRECTV.

Thanks.
 
There is no separate LNB's and no switches.

Those three are so close together that you would be better off having a dish machined to fit your needs and you retrofitting the LNB on it.
 
I would like to do this:


One big dish for 99


One big dish for 101


One big dish for 103


Three separate dishes all fed into a multi-switch without having to use any of the new slimline dishes.

First, is there individual Ka-band LNB's to use for a dish that is to be pointed at only one orbital location (99 and 103) and secondly, is there a multi-switch for DIRECTV that can even do this? Much like the Multi-switches for DISH. I currently have 4 satellite dishes on DISH. One for 61.5, one for 110, one for 119, and one for 129, all fed into a multi switch for distribution. I would like to do the same with DIRECTV.

Thanks.

Okay, I'll bite. Why do you need to use three large dishes instead of one Slimline? (I think I know, but I just had to ask!)
 
Okay, I'll bite. Why do you need to use three large dishes instead of one Slimline? (I think I know, but I just had to ask!)


Rain fade and trees. Believe it or not, even though 99-103 are close to each other when your space is limited and there's a tree in the way you need to split it up.
 
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