GEOGRAPHY & THE MINI-BUD?

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Yesterday after posting, I went to E-bay and some of the sponsors of this site, looking for a 1.2 meter dish with no luck. While searching E-bay I was able to come across the LNBF that Mikhel wrote about. There was a price difference of about nine dollars betwen the two models.

It seems that the BSC422 LNBF is a better unit, I am not too familiar with any C band systems or components.

At the present I am remodeling my house just a bit, therefore it is going to be a little while before I really get into C band update. I sure would like to be able to view the NASA channels and see what plans Obama and Bolden have for the future of NASA and for the Space program.
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It seems that the BSC422 LNBF is a better unit, I am not too familiar with any C band systems or components.
I've had better results with this twin output LNBF than it's brother the 421 with the proper scalar ring (conical for a C.O.L.D. system).

I sure would like to be able to view the NASA channels and see what plans Obama and Bolden have for the future of NASA and for the Space program.
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They've got pretty nice documentaries from time to time, also if language is no barrier you can find a lot of documentaries at SatMex 5 in the Edusat transponder, at least for the area of southern US-Northern México it has a strong signal (edusat = 20+ channels for remote education in México, in spanish but most of the documentaries are from NatGeo, BBC, Discovery and are more of a viewing experience than a constant blabbing of the guys on screen).

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Tried to Blind scan SatMex 5 and was not able to get any FTA channels, while scanning the receiver got stuck on about 35% scanning, I waited and waited, it never advanced beyond 35%. According to Lyngsat there should be a few channels showing. I live in Southeast Louisiana, do you think that could be part of the problem?.
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Went back to Lyngsat and noticed that most of the channels are on the C band, there is very little to show on the KU band.

Yeah... on the Ku side of the sat you'll have a bit of trouble since it's not very powerful at all (Televisa Tijuana it's pretty pretty picky). There are data transponders but right now I don't have that info as of right now.
 
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