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    80cm vs 90cm in Los Angeles area ?

    Thanks for the link. I have several receivers already. I have Skystar 1 (Hauppauge Nexus) as well as Genpix for PC and recently I bought the Conaxsat Trio. By the way, from the outside, the receiver on the SatAV site looks very similar to the Conaxsat.
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    80cm vs 90cm in Los Angeles area ?

    If possible I don't want to deal with my HOA. I think in my case it will be suicidal. My experience with them was not good. Once my HOA asked me to repaint my house. I agreed to repaint my house. Then my HOA complained that I could not paint my house with the same color because it is "old...
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    80cm vs 90cm in Los Angeles area ?

    Thank you for Fortec Star dishes measurements. I also check the size for Winegard 76 cm dish: Antenna height: 87 cm (34.3 in) Antenna width: 80 cm (31.5 in) So, is it really true that a 76 cm Winegard is actually bigger than an 80 cm Fortec star dish ?
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    80cm vs 90cm in Los Angeles area ?

    Thank you for all your help. Does the 90 cm dish looks much bigger than an 80 cm one ? I just realized that there are some trees that may obstruct the satellite path (I am planning to have a motorized dish). I guess in this case a 90 cm will be better. Which 90cm is the best since Winegard...
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    80cm vs 90cm in Los Angeles area ?

    Thanks Iceberg. In LA, there is no snow and rarely has any rain. So I guess an 80cm dish should work fine then. Do you think it is better to get a 76 cm Winegard dish instead of the others like Fortecstar etc. The independent report (hxxp://www.global-cm.net/antennatests052406.html) about...
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    80cm vs 90cm in Los Angeles area ?

    I live in the greater Los Angeles area. I am wondering if I get an 80 cm (30 inches) dish, will I miss many transponders/satellites in comparison to a 90 cm (36 inches) dish ? The reason I am leaning toward the 80 cm dish is because I don't want to have problem with my HOA. (I know that I...