the best due South satellite for nfld?

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You need to use a Universal LNB for Intel9 / PAS 9

Standard LNB L.O. = 10750

Universal LNB (can't use a 22Khz switch)
Low L.O. = 9750
High L.O. = 10600
 
whoa...not even close...Thats Nunavut which is in the far north part of Canada
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Newfoundland is NF for Province code (or now NL) ;)
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as you can see on the maps, they're a wee far apart (thats like saying Maine and Minnesota are the same) :D
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it sure discribes my place quite well ,and im so proud of it being a newfie.lol.thanks iceman you do me proud.
 
INTEL 9(58.0W) having an hell of a time finding that sattelite .does that bird have a strong signal? i have a new dish a star choice 39" dish does a better job on finding amc3 and amc4 with a better signal on amc4. was wondering if its as weak as g10r?
 
whoops....signal is weak on the rock...that might be why

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you have a couple options
switch to circular LNB and aim at Dish 61.5

if you go linear, there are a couple options...neither of which are near by
I1R at 45W has a channel on 11629 H 2207 (need Universal LNB) and footprint covers the whole US & most of canada
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the other one would be SBS6/Horizons 2 at 74W. I would say 72W but the footprint looks bad by the rock...like 120cm dish possibly
74 has a better footprint :)
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Honestly you can use any satellite you want. Just USALS the motor to the spot and aim from there
 
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yep that is probably the best way. Get 61.5 peaked as best you can then switch to linear and try the other sats
 
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