R rjlove1 SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Sep 22, 2008 52 0 Jan 3, 2009 #1 listen would i be able to get star one 70 west sat on a 36 inch dish or 30 inch ok and also can i add a c/ku lnb on either dish 30 or 36 inch
listen would i be able to get star one 70 west sat on a 36 inch dish or 30 inch ok and also can i add a c/ku lnb on either dish 30 or 36 inch
turbosat SatelliteGuys Master Dec 26, 2006 9,003 82 Oneonta,AL Jan 3, 2009 #2 When I looked on lyngsat's chart, I saw that satellite is C-band, what little is on KU is encrypted. So I would say, yes you might get the sat if you're in the US but you'd need a 6' or bigger dish to get anything watchable.
When I looked on lyngsat's chart, I saw that satellite is C-band, what little is on KU is encrypted. So I would say, yes you might get the sat if you're in the US but you'd need a 6' or bigger dish to get anything watchable.
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 4,059 17,428 Mankato, MN Jan 3, 2009 #3 nope. Mike Kohl has this posted 70.0 West Star One C2 C-Band A Brazilian satellite, with signal not available north of the mid-Caribbean region.
nope. Mike Kohl has this posted 70.0 West Star One C2 C-Band A Brazilian satellite, with signal not available north of the mid-Caribbean region.
turbosat SatelliteGuys Master Dec 26, 2006 9,003 82 Oneonta,AL Jan 3, 2009 #4 Thks Ice, never even heard of that sat.
ACRadio SatelliteGuys Pro Apr 25, 2006 794 2 Near Asheville NC Jan 4, 2009 #5 There's about 20 active frequencies on Star One C1 at 65W but not a peep out of Star One C2 at 70W here in WNC. PLEASE LOG IN TO GET RID OF THESE ADS!
There's about 20 active frequencies on Star One C1 at 65W but not a peep out of Star One C2 at 70W here in WNC. PLEASE LOG IN TO GET RID OF THESE ADS!