A few months ago I conducted some tests with receiving satellite signals through double reflection, using primary dish of very long focal length and secondary small dish. I described those trials in posts at satelliteguys.us, here, but these trials received less than moderate interest, probably due to their perceived little practicality. I tried my home-built long-focus dish in receiving programs from 97 W and 101 W, and I got it working. However, receiving of these sats proved easier by traditional methods (2 LNB's and a switch). This gave me the following programs: Pentagon, Dutch BVN, and TRWAM (enjoyed mostly by my wife, but also by me) - from 101 W, and Russia Today, AlJazeera, Jewish News 1, Serbian RTS, Padre Pio, Press TV - from 97 W. Recently I upgraded the palette of our programs by adding Hispasat 30 W. This addition would NOT be easily possible without usage of double reflection system. The strength and quality of most of Hispasat transponders is almost the same as S&Q from 101 and 97, however, some channels are weak and pixelating. But let's the photographs speak (recently I learned how to add text to pictures). Cheers, polgyver





















