Hello,
I'm diving into FTA with maybe half a clue of what I should do. And before I start trying to tune into satellites that I may or may not even get, I wondered if anyone had experience or knowledge of what are good (ie. strong) signals in the Miami area. I see on lyngsat that some sats are labelled by longitude, obviously.
I'm using the Sadoun newbie package: 30" and Fortec Star Lifetime Classic.
Two things I was hoping to get, probably not at the same time, were Cubavision and NASA. Strange combination, indeed. I see NASA itself only beams C-band, but do other satellites re-broadcast it?
And anyone know if Hispasat is even worth trying for, or is it too far east?
Thanks in advance,
Brian
I'm diving into FTA with maybe half a clue of what I should do. And before I start trying to tune into satellites that I may or may not even get, I wondered if anyone had experience or knowledge of what are good (ie. strong) signals in the Miami area. I see on lyngsat that some sats are labelled by longitude, obviously.
I'm using the Sadoun newbie package: 30" and Fortec Star Lifetime Classic.
Two things I was hoping to get, probably not at the same time, were Cubavision and NASA. Strange combination, indeed. I see NASA itself only beams C-band, but do other satellites re-broadcast it?
And anyone know if Hispasat is even worth trying for, or is it too far east?
Thanks in advance,
Brian