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    Anyone know where I can get a 110cm dish in the US??

    The difference between a dish that's 90cm wide and 120cm wide is about 2.5dB. That means signals will be almost twice as strong, or alternatively you can receive a signal that's 1/2 the strength of the weakest signal you can receive with the smaller dish. It's a significant difference if you are...
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    Anyone know where I can get a 110cm dish in the US??

    There's also one from "Satelite-Gallor" 1.2m (48 inch) Ku-Band Solid Offset Satellite Dish | eBay for about the same price when you include shipping. The specs look like a true 120cm dish (120x134.6cm). They're in Toronto. No idea how reliable they are as a vendor, they do have some negative...
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    Anyone know where I can get a 110cm dish in the US??

    I have the same damn dish. It's 85cm x 90cm. In no way 39". 36" at best. Electorica simply lie about the size. I complained to eBay but Electrorica put up a fuss since I'd already installed the dish before I measured it, so they wanted a 40% restocking charge. The LNB didn't work either and they...
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    Anyone know where I can get a 110cm dish in the US??

    I saw those. Shipping was around $18 (it can go UPS ground) which is reasonable, but it's 100cm on the long axis (about 90mm on the short axis). I was hoping to find one that's 100cm on the short axis ) typically something like 110x100cm). You have to be careful with the specs. The same company...
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    Anyone know where I can get a 110cm dish in the US??

    100x110cm dishes are easy to find in Europe, India, China etc., but I've not been able to find anyone in the US who sells them. It seems to be the largest dish that can be shipped via UPS. All the 1.2m dishes ship by truck carrier and shipping costs more than the dish! I've asked the european...
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    Ku LNBF polarization orientation definition?

    For a standard, off the shelf, Chinese Ku band "universal" LNBF, what's the reference condition for polarization, i.e. is it the output connector up/down or left/right? I know that 11.5~14v is "vertical" polarization and 16~19v is "horizontal" polarization, but it obviously matters in which...