I have a camp/cottage in a very wooded spot in central Maine. For several years, I have had an old round Dish reflector, about 18 inches diameter (I think a 500), with an old two-eye LNB, mounted on a tree. Through the forest, this setup had line of sight to 119, but not to 110. It worked well on 119, and I was satisfied since I don‘t watch much TV. Last winter, the tree came down. Although the reflector was not damaged, I cannot find another spot that has line of sight to 119, so I cannot simply re-mount the antenna on another tree. Cutting trees is not an option - neighbor’s property.
However, I do have a location where I have line of sight to 61.5 and 72.7, with their higher elevation as seen from Maine. Can I hope to use the same reflector and LNB to receive these two satellites? I’m thinking the azimuth separations are similar.
Thanks for any thoughts. And sorry to be non-specific about the part numbers of my setup. FWIW, I have a Hopper Duo receiver and a single TV in the camp.
Bill
However, I do have a location where I have line of sight to 61.5 and 72.7, with their higher elevation as seen from Maine. Can I hope to use the same reflector and LNB to receive these two satellites? I’m thinking the azimuth separations are similar.
Thanks for any thoughts. And sorry to be non-specific about the part numbers of my setup. FWIW, I have a Hopper Duo receiver and a single TV in the camp.
Bill