looking for the amc4 in nova scotia

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hello ,:)
i ,am new on the forum,and zero experience
is there some one who can tell me what to do .
i have a 8 foot star trax mesh dish with a ck1 lmb vbox and a viewsat ultra reciever .
can some one tell me to install it.
i live in nova scotia , and is there some one in this aria , who can tell me how strong the signal is of the sat of the amc4 .

i can use any help.
thanks :up
 
looking for the amc4 in nova scotia

hello ,:)
i ,am new on the forum,and zero experience
is there some one who can tell me what to do .
i have a 8 foot star trax mesh dish with a ck1 lmb vbox and a viewsat ultra reciever .
can some one tell me to install it.
i live in nova scotia , and is there some one in this aria , who can tell me how strong the signal is of the sat of the amc4 .

i can use any help.
thanks
 
The signal on Ku band is fairly strong with a 1 meter dish, I don't have C Band !sadroll so I'm afraid I can't help you there, what station are you trying to get?
 
C Band Set Up

Welcome to the world of C.
Here is what got me off the ground and in the right direction.
hxxp://www.geo-orbit.org/sizepgs/tuningp4.html You know the drill;)
Replace the xx with tt.
Read that page about 3 times, wait 2 days and go back and read it again.

You will need some way of moving the dish, either an old IRD or a V-box or G-box positioner, unless you just want AMC 4.

Good luck and pm me if you need some help.
I will swing over to AMC 4 later (when my wife is done watching tv:)) and let you know what signal strength I get in Ottawa.

Later.
Dave.
 
Charly,

Here are two footprint maps of satellite AMC 4 @ 101.0 W from Satbeams.com for you to reference. One is for the Ku-Band and the other for C-Band.

Hopefully this is some information that you can use. Disregard the dish and motor angles shown in the left box, they don't have a valid reference in these pix and are therefore meaningless for your location. If you register as a Satbeams user, you can enter your precise coordinates and obtain the accurate information for these angles. Registration there is FREE of charge, but you may enter as a guest and use just about all the available resources there.

This site also has channel and TP lists for you to peruse, similar to Lyngsat and SatCoDx, if you wish.

RADAR
 

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Golden Eagle Broadcasting (AMC4) is really quite strong here in Eastern Maine. (30 miles west of ST. Stephen, NB) All I have for C-band is a 1.2m "mini-bud", and it's fixed on 99w now. Ran across AMC4 several time while setting up.

GL, Eric
 
The signal on Ku band is fairly strong with a 1 meter dish, I don't have C Band !sadroll so I'm afraid I can't help you there, what station are you trying to get?
.

i try to get dutch program bvn its c band on the amc4 i think .
thanks for the help .
 
BVN on KU band is a fairly reliable signal for me, I only lose it in heavy rain.

I'm located in the southern part of Nova Scotia near Kejimkujik national park, PM me (click on my name and select send private message) if your close, maybe we can figure something out in person or over the phone.

I don't know much about C band but it would be fun to play.
 
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