Hi there,
I am moving to Europe and would love to take my dish network with me.
I found that one guy was able to connect to Echostar satellite.
http://www.tele-satellite.com/TELE-satellite-0907/eng/tenerifedxer.pdf
When checking out the conus footprint for echostar 12 here:
SatBeams - Satellite Coverage Maps - Sat Footprint Galaxy 3C (G-3C, Galaxy 3C, PAS 9, Galaxy 13) / Spaceway 3 (Spaceway F3, Skyterra-1)
click on 61.5 degrees and you can choose Echostar 12 conus...
I found that I should be able to receive it. The guy from Tenerife had a 1.8m dish. What would I need in Barcelona? I live close to the shore and there a many kilometers just water ahead towards the satellite, little clouds or rain, so I hope it should be possible.
Any thoughts?
dotmarcel
61°W — Echostar 3Ku-band North America BeamDistance to satellite:40185.9kmLocation:40.45°N 0°Elevation angle:13.2°LNB Tilt (skew):-45.7°True azimuth:250.3°
Magnetic azimuth:249.6°
I am moving to Europe and would love to take my dish network with me.
I found that one guy was able to connect to Echostar satellite.
http://www.tele-satellite.com/TELE-satellite-0907/eng/tenerifedxer.pdf
When checking out the conus footprint for echostar 12 here:
SatBeams - Satellite Coverage Maps - Sat Footprint Galaxy 3C (G-3C, Galaxy 3C, PAS 9, Galaxy 13) / Spaceway 3 (Spaceway F3, Skyterra-1)
click on 61.5 degrees and you can choose Echostar 12 conus...
I found that I should be able to receive it. The guy from Tenerife had a 1.8m dish. What would I need in Barcelona? I live close to the shore and there a many kilometers just water ahead towards the satellite, little clouds or rain, so I hope it should be possible.
Any thoughts?
dotmarcel
61°W — Echostar 3Ku-band North America BeamDistance to satellite:40185.9kmLocation:40.45°N 0°Elevation angle:13.2°LNB Tilt (skew):-45.7°True azimuth:250.3°
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